”Needful Things” Stephen King
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Word |
Definition |
Synonyms |
Antonyms |
Translation |
Example of usage from the book |
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astray |
Away
from the correct path or direction; off course |
off
track, lost, misguided |
on
track, directed, focused |
заблудившийся,
сбитый с пути |
I
have heard of many going astray
even in the village streets, when the darkness was so thick you could cut it
with a knife, as the saying is ... (p2) |
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sleet |
A
mix of rain and snow or ice pellets falling from the sky |
freezing
rain, ice pellets |
clear
sky, sunshine |
мокрый
снег, дождь со снегом |
Hunting
season will be starting up soon, fools out in the woods bangin away at
anything that moves and don't wear blaze orange, and then comes the snow and sleet, but all that's for later. (p2) |
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aggravations |
Things
that cause annoyance or irritation |
annoyances,
irritations, hassles |
pleasures,
delights |
раздражения |
It's
aggravations I mostly want to talk
about-can you sit a spell with me? (p2) |
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stickin |
Remaining
attached or fixed in place |
adhering,
clinging, attached |
detaching,
loosening |
приклеивание |
Don't be shy-no one's got any business stickin up fliers on the Town Common
bandstand in the first place.(p3) |
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squabble |
A
noisy argument, usually over something trivial |
quarrel,
fight, dispute |
agreement,
harmony |
ссора,
перебранка |
They get along with each other-sort of-but they
ain't never really happy with each other. Everything will go along peaceful
for awhile, and then a squabble
will break out. (p3) |
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slinkiest |
Most
marked by smooth, graceful, and stealthy movement |
stealthiest,
quietest, smoothest |
clumsiest,
loudest, obvious |
самый
крадущийся, крадущийся незаметно |
Betsy
Vigue in particular. I think she likes the idea of dollin up in her slinkiest black dress and dealin
blackjack or spinnin a roulette wheel and sayin (p3) |
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gambling |
Playing
games of chance for money or valuables |
betting,
wagering, playing |
saving,
abstaining |
азартные
игры, игра на деньги |
When
Willie heard that the Catholics meant to spend a night gamblin at the K of C Hall (p3) |
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kosher |
legitimate
or proper |
legitimate,
proper, acceptable |
improper,
illegitimate |
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And
comin the other way is big Al GendronHe's so Catholic he makes the Pope look kosher and his best friend is Irish
Johnny Brigham (p3) |
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cruiser |
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See
that Sheriff's cruiser parked by
the curb near the video shop? (p4) |
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split |
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John's
got his arm around her in that picture, and she's holdin the stuffed bear he
won her in the shootin gallery, and they both look so happy they could just
about split (p4) |
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stutter |
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заикаться,
запинаться |
There's
Slopey Dodd, all by his lonesome because the other kids make fun of his stutter (p4) |
I read the first
few pages. I liked the way the book started, the way the main character
performed. He talked about the city and some information about the main
characters of the book.
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