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II. Explain in English the meaning of the words and phrases given below and use them in the sentences of your own.
to pull the Band-Aid off – 254 sun-drenched – 256 to hold one's liquor – 257 to fan the fire – 258 to be nonsensical – 259 guac dip – 260 a chinstrap – 261 a bulleted list – 267 to cosy up to sb – 267 to own up to sth – 268 a clutch bag – 270 the interlocking LVs – 270 a helipad – 270 the tarmac – 272 to go on a press junket – 274 to imbibe – 276 a viscount – 277 to give sb the whole run-down – 279 to be jam-packed – 280 to haggle over sth – 281 to be non-negotiable – 284 to get flogged – 287
III. Answer the following questions according to the text.
1. What did Penelope tell Bette about her life in California? 2. Who came to Bette when she was hosting the holiday book club? 3. What were the problems at the airport? 4. How did Bette spend her free time on her first day in Istanbul? Task 9 (Chapter 25 – 29) I. Translate the following words and expressions and recall the situations from the text in which they are used. a magnum of Cristal – 291 to hold one's hand for a high-five – 291 a debauchery – 292 to wear a burqua (burka) – 292 a sprawling complex of entertainment – 292 a satin brocade – 293 a roughly hewn bowl – 293 to whisk sb to their room – 294 an anchorperson (anchorman) for CNN – 295 all in one motion – 299 to continue rapid-fire – 299 to pull one's lips taut against one's teeth – 301 to put sb through their paces – 303 to wait sth out – 303 to switch tacks quickly – 305 to hobble out on stilt-skinny legs – 305 an indiscretion – 307 to placate sb slightly – 308 to buckle – 310 to prattle on about sth – 310 to sound like a delusional girl – 311 a whirlwind of primping activity – 313 to cock one's head – 315 to bring things to a grinding halt – 316 prep, sous and pastry chefs – 316 to put the brakes on the situation – 317 to be a go – 320 an acolyte – 324
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