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        |  начать обучение Mark, meanwhile ... well, where shall we start? |  |   while something else is happening  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение Three more wives, two other embittered women who claimed he had fathered their child |  |   angry, sad, or full of hate because of bad or unfair things that have happened to you [bitter], Pol. rozgoryczony, zgorzkniały, pełen goryczy  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение women who claimed he had fathered their child and ongoing custody battles for access to two daughters from two of his marriages. |  |   continuing, or continuing to develop  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение women who claimed he had fathered their child and ongoing custody battles for access to two daughters from two of his marriages. |  |   the right to take care of a child, given to one of their parents when they have divorced  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение he won £11million on the Lottery - which is how the world came to learn about the ongoing travails and affairs of the heart of Mark Gardiner. |  |   a difficult or unpleasant situation, or very tiring work, Pol. bóle porodowe, mozolna praca, wielki trud, kłopoty  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение The sight of him grinning from ear to ear as he posed with a giant cheque for £22.6million |  |  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение The sight of him grinning from ear to ear as he posed with a giant cheque for £22.6million - the rollover jackpot he shared with business partner Paul Maddison - enraged his ex-wives, |  |   to sit or stand in a particular position in order to be photographed or painted, or to make someone do this  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение The sight of him grinning from ear to ear as he posed with a giant cheque for £22.6million - the rollover jackpot he shared with business partner Paul Maddison - enraged his ex-wives, |  |   if there is a _____ in a competition or lottery, nobody wins the biggest prize that week, and the money is added to the prize that can be won the following week, Pol. kumulacja  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение The sight of him grinning from ear to ear as he posed with a giant cheque for £22.6million - the rollover jackpot he shared with business partner Paul Maddison - enraged his ex-wives, |  |   to make someone very angry, Pol. doprowadzić do wściekłości  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение The double glazing salesman also came forward to denounce Gardiner |  |   "to express strong disapproval of someone or something, especially in public"  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение His first wife, Bridget, was alone in refusing to jump on the bandwagon |  |   To join or give support to a party of movement that seems to be assured of success, to start doing or saying something that a lot of people are already doing or saying - used to show disapproval  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение Brenda McCall - whose bitter husband also came forward to denounce Gardiner |  |   feeling angry, jealous, and upset because you think you have been treated unfairly, Pol. gorzki  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение Then, four years ago, Bridget got back in touch with Mark and their love was rekindled. |  |   if you ____ a fire, or if it _____-s, it starts to burn  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение She soon fell pregnant with their son, James, who will be three tomorrow, and last month Mark proposed. |  |   to ask someone to marry you, especially in a formal way  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение next September he will remarry the woman he first wed all those years ago. |  |   to marry - used especially in literature or newspapers  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение Now I'm back with Bridget, I feel so happy, contented and settled |  |   happy and satisfied because your life is good [≠ discontented]  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение Somehow one suspects the 'apology' won't go down quite as well with the others as Mark might hope. |  |   to get a good reaction from someone is to ____ them.  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение Brenda remains incandescent at being dumped, and now lives '400 yards away as the crow flies', |  |   very angry, Pol. (dosł.) żażący się, płonący, jaśniejący, żarliwy  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение Brenda remains incandescent at being dumped, and now lives '400 yards away as the crow flies', |  |   to end a relationship with someone is to ____ them, Pol. porzucić, pozbyć się, wyrzucić  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение Brenda remains incandescent at being dumped, and now lives '400 yards away as the crow flies', |  |  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение Brenda remains incandescent at being dumped, and now lives '400 yards away as the crow flies', |  |  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение Brenda remains incandescent at being dumped, and now lives '400 yards away as the crow flies', according to Mark, which is too close for comfort in his book. |  |   if something that happens is _____, it is near enough to make you feel nervous or afraid  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение She now lives '400 yards away as the crow flies', according to Mark, which is too close for comfort in his book. |  |   said when giving your opinion  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение Relations between Brenda and the woman who is now chatelaine of the manor are not amicable. |  |   formal the female owner, or wife of the owner, of a castle or large country house in France, Pol. gospodynie (na dworze wiejskim)  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение Relations between Brenda and the woman who is now chatelaine of the manor are not amicable. |  |   an _____ agreement, relationship etc is one in which people feel friendly towards each other and do not want to quarrel  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение Relations between Brenda and the woman who is now chatelaine of the manor are not amicable. Or even civil. ' |  |   polite in a formal but not very friendly way  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение Because she was swearing so much it was difficult to get the gist of what she was saying |  |   to use rude and offensive language  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение Because she was swearing so much it was difficult to get the gist of what she was saying |  |   the main idea and meaning of what someone has said or written  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение I am trying to take out an injunction against her |  |   an order given by a court which tells someone not to do something, Pol. nakaz sądowy  |  |  | 
|   hell hath no fury like a woman scorned   начать обучение Hell hath no fury like a woman who has seen a fortune slip through her fingers. |  |   a woman who has been scorned (Pol. wzgardzona) in love by a man will try to get revenge on him in some way  |  |  | 
| начать обучение |  |   an amount of money that you get unexpectedly, a piece of fruit that has fallen off a tree  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение Brenda wanted to move to a slightly less glamorous part of the world: Dagenham. |  |   part of the Greater London borough of Barking and Dagenham: motor-vehicle manufacturing.  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение She kept giving me ultimatums that she wanted to move to Dagenham because she'd lived there once before. |  |   a threat saying that if someone does not do what you want by a particular time, you will do something to punish them  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение The final straw was Christmas 2003, when we went on holiday to Barbados and Brenda was so moody all the time. |  |   the last problem in a series of problems that finally makes you give up, get angry etc  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение The final straw was Christmas 2003, when we went on holiday to Barbados and Brenda was so moody all the time |  |   often changing quickly from being in a good temper to being in a bad temper [temperamental], annoyed and unhappy  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение It was at this juncture, with the threat of a life in Essex looming large before him, that Bridget got back in touch. |  |   a particular point in an activity or period of time  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение It was at this juncture, with the threat of a life in Essex looming large before him, that Bridget got back in touch. |  |   to appear as a large unclear shape, especially in a threatening way, if a problem or difficulty _____-s, it is likely to happen very soon:  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение she had bought a property that needed doing up, including replacement windows |  |   to repair an old building or car, or to improve its appearance  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение The cynic in some of us might say why didn't she just pick up Yellow Pages? |  |   someone who is not willing to believe that people have good, honest, or sincere reasons for doing something  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение They met on the seafront, where Mark had a job on the rides and Bridget worked in a cafe. |  |   the part of a town where the shops, houses etc are next to the beach  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение Mark had always been a bit of a Jack the lad, but the problem was he carried on being Jack the lad after we got married. |  |   British English spoken a young man who enjoys drinking alcohol and going out with his male friends, and who thinks he is sexually attractive  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение Was phoning Mark about her windows a pretext to engineer a reconciliation? |  |   a false reason given for an action, in order to hide the real reason  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение Was phoning Mark about her windows a pretext to engineer a reconciliation? |  |   to have a good relationship again with sb after you have quarrelled with them  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение Surely it hadn't crossed her mind that he now had gazillions of pounds in the bank? |  |   an extremely large number [a lot]  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение Did she, as gossips have suggested, think life with Mark might be somewhat easier this time round? |  |  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение We went for a drink, which turned into a ten-hour heart-to-heart. And that was it. We just clicked |  |   to suddenly understand or realize something, if two people _____, they like, understand, and agree with each other  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение we had even talked about getting together a few times, but the timing was always wrong |  |   the time when someone does something or when something happens, especially when you are considering how suitable this is  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение I think it's funny that people say I'm a gold-digger |  |   an attractive woman who uses her looks to get money from rich men  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение It doesn't bother me what people think |  |   Pol. martwić, niepokoić, przeszkadzać, dokuczać  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение The childhood sweethearts were reunited |  |   spoken a way of speaking to someone you love [darling]  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение "This is great - she's handling it really well." |  |   to deal with a situation or problem by behaving in a particular way and making particular decisions  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение A week later, Brenda went off the deep end. |  |   to become angry suddenly and violently, usually when there is not a good reason  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение It got nasty. She told me she was going to bankrupt me and close down my firm |  |   _____ behaviour or remarks are extremely unkind and unpleasant, Pol. okropny, paskudny, wstrętny, nieprzyjemny  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение I took the keys to my solicitor and asked him to hand them over to her solicitor |  |   a type of lawyer in Britain who gives legal advice, prepares the necessary documents when property is bought or sold, and defends people, especially in the lower courts of law, Pol. radca prawny  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение At this point, the acrimonious divorce proceedings turned to farce |  |   an ______ meeting or discussion is one in which people argue a lot and get very angry  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение At this point, the acrimonious divorce proceedings turned to farce |  |   an event or a situation that is very badly organized or does not happen properly, in a way that is silly and unreasonable, Pol. farsa  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение but a clause in the settlement forbids Mark from divulging just how much of his money Brenda took |  |   a part of a written law or legal document covering a particular subject of the whole law or document, Pol. klauzula  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение a clause in the settlement prevents Mark from divulging the real figure |  |   an official agreement or decision that ends an argument, a court case, or a fight, or the action of making an agreement  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение but a clause in the settlement forbids Mark from divulging just how much of his money Brenda took |  |   to give someone information that should be secret [reveal], Pol. wyjawić  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение It's definitely settled, you can tell from the minus noughts in my bank account,' he giggles |  |   British English the number 0 [zero]  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение It's definitely settled, you can tell from the minus noughts in my bank account,' he giggles |  |   to laugh quickly, quietly, and in a high voice, because something is funny or because you are nervous or embarrassed, Pol. chichotać  |  |  | 
|   get on like a house on fire with sb   начать обучение She came round here, got on like a house on fire with Bridget and that was it |  |   British English informal to quickly have a very friendly relationship with sb  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение My advice to anyone getting divorced is to do it before you win the Lottery.' More chuckles. |  |  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение he is certainly not ungracious about parting with his millions to the ex-wives he has sent packing |  |   informal to tell someone who is not wanted that they must leave at once  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение One week I was told Jessica had mumps, the next it was chickenpox |  |   an infectious illness which makes your neck swell and become painful, Pol. świnka  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение One week I was told Jessica had mumps, the next it was chickenpox |  |  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение She'd had a row with her mother and walked out on her |  |   a short angry argument, especially between people who know each other well [quarrel]  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение She'd had a row with her mother and walked out on her |  |   to leave your husband, wife etc suddenly and go and live somewhere else:  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение Nicky Castle and Sabrina Collins, reportedly launched successful paternity claims after Mark won the Lottery to pay maintenance towards two other girls he is alleged to have fathered |  |   the fact of being the father of a particular child, or the question of who the child's father is, Pol. ojcostwo  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение Nicky Castle and Sabrina Collins, reportedly launched successful paternity claims after Mark won the Lottery to pay maintenance towards two other girls he is alleged to have fathered |  |   British EnglishSCL money paid by someone who is divorced to their former wife or husband [alimony], Pol. alimenty  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение Nicky Castle and Sabrina Collins, reportedly launched successful paternity claims after Mark won the Lottery to pay maintenance towards two other girls he is alleged to have fathered |  |   to say that something is true or that someone has done something wrong, although it has not been proved  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение Not exactly a flat denial, then |  |   a denial that is definite and which someone will not change  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение At the outset, he was incredibly generous to friends, |  |   at or from the beginning of an event or process  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение If you buy a round of drinks, you're a flash git |  |   if you buy ______ in a bar, you buy drinks for all the people in your group  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение If you buy a round of drinks, you're a flash git |  |   if sth is ____ it looks very new, bright, and expensive  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение If you buy a round of drinks, you're a flash git |  |   an offensive word for an unpleasant and annoying person, especially a man, Pol. dupek  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение He had a 60ft yacht called Lotty, which he moored in Eastbourne |  |   to fasten a ship or boat to the land or to the bottom of the sea using ropes or an anchor, Pol. cumować  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение I still love boats, but we charter them when we're abroad |  |   to pay a company for the use of their aircraft, boat etc  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение Aside from the ongoing feud with Brenda, Mark says he has found a new peace |  |   an angry and often violent quarrel between two people or groups that continues for a long time  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение We do go to fantastic restaurants and we go to Barbados, but we build up to it so we look forward to it |  |   to prepare for a particular moment or event  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение this time round they truly do seem happy and well-suited, even without all that dosh |  |   British English informal money  |  |  | 
|  начать обучение Wags might say she has more chance of winning the Lottery herself |  |  |  |  |