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BinomialsThere are many phrases in English that use two words connected with 'and'. For example, peace and quiet, fish and chips. These expressions are known as binomials. In these phrases the word order is usually fixed;
BinomialsMade by Bindas O. B.The English teacher of the Lyceum named after Lomonosov Yoshkar-Ola BinomialsThere are many phrases in English that use two words connected with Binomial pairs joined by ‘and’neat and tidydefinition: clean, organised, tidy – not Binomial pairs joined by ‘and’sick and tireddefinition: annoyed or frustrated with something Binomial pairs joined by ‘and’short and sweetdefinition: when something is very quick Binomial pairs joined by ‘and’wine and dinedefinition: wine and dine someone – Binomial pairs joined by ‘and’up and downdefinition: moving between the same two Binomial pairs joined by ‘and’odds and endsdefinition: various items of different types, Binomial pairs joined by ‘and’skin and bonedefinition: to be very thin; to Binomial pairs joined by ‘and’loud and cleardefinition: very clear and very easy Binomial pairs joined by ‘or’make or break definition: the result will be Binomial pairs joined by ‘or’take it or leave it definition: (of a Binomial pairs joined by ‘or’more or less definition: approximately; almost examples: The Rhyming binomial pairshustle and bustle definition: a lot of noisy activity caused Rhyming binomial pairswear and tear definition: the decrease in value and/or quality Rhyming binomial pairswilly-nilly definition: haphazardly, randomly, and without much planning and organisation; Binomial pairs joined by other wordsback to front definition: when the back Binomial pairs joined by other wordsstep by step definition: to do something Resoursehttp://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/flatmates/episode81/languagepoint.shtml
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Слайд 2 Binomials
There are many phrases in English that use

BinomialsThere are many phrases in English that use two words connected

two words connected with 'and'. For example, peace and

quiet, fish and chips. These expressions are known as binomials. In these phrases the word order is usually fixed; we say 'peace and quiet', we don't say 'quiet and peace'.

Слайд 3 Binomial pairs joined by ‘and’
neat and tidy
definition: clean,

Binomial pairs joined by ‘and’neat and tidydefinition: clean, organised, tidy –

organised, tidy – not messy or untidy (also clean

and tidy)
example: Her house is always very neat and tidy: there’s never anything out of place.

Слайд 4 Binomial pairs joined by ‘and’
sick and tired
definition: annoyed

Binomial pairs joined by ‘and’sick and tireddefinition: annoyed or frustrated with

or frustrated with something / someone and at the

point of getting angry or losing your patience
example: I’m sick and tired of our neighbours making such a noise – I’m gonna call the police.

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short and sweet
definition: when

Binomial pairs joined by ‘and’short and sweetdefinition: when something is very

something is very quick and to-the-point; of minimum length

and no longer than it needs to be
example: His speech was short and sweet – he just said what he needed to say and he was very quick about it.

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wine and dine
definition: wine

Binomial pairs joined by ‘and’wine and dinedefinition: wine and dine someone

and dine someone – entertain someone with a good

quality meal
example: The bosses of the advertising agency always wine and dine their top clients.

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up and down
definition: moving

Binomial pairs joined by ‘and’up and downdefinition: moving between the same

between the same two points repeatedly
example: We drove

up and down the same street ten times looking for the restaurant.

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odds and ends
definition: various

Binomial pairs joined by ‘and’odds and endsdefinition: various items of different

items of different types, usually small, often of little

value and importance
example: There’s nothing important in those cupboards, just a few odds and ends.

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skin and bone
definition: to

Binomial pairs joined by ‘and’skin and bonedefinition: to be very thin;

be very thin; to look underfed
example: That dog’s

all skin and bone. I don’t think anyone every feeds it.

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loud and clear
definition: very

Binomial pairs joined by ‘and’loud and cleardefinition: very clear and very

clear and very easy to understand
examples: You don’t

have to shout – I can hear you loud and clear.
The two pilots could hear each other loud and clear.

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make or break
definition:

Binomial pairs joined by ‘or’make or break definition: the result will

the result will be either success or failure, nothing

between
example: The next match is make or break for us. If we lose we’ll have no chance of winning the league.

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take it or leave

Binomial pairs joined by ‘or’take it or leave it definition: (of

it
definition: (of a negotiation) your last offer: you

are not going to negotiation further or allow the other person to negotiate
example: Eight hundred dollars is my final offer for your car – take it or leave it!

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more or less
definition:

Binomial pairs joined by ‘or’more or less definition: approximately; almost examples:

approximately; almost
examples: The repairs to the car will

take a week, more or less.
Just give me another minute – I’ve more or less finished.

Слайд 14 Rhyming binomial pairs
hustle and bustle
definition: a lot

Rhyming binomial pairshustle and bustle definition: a lot of noisy activity

of noisy activity caused by people, usually in cities


example: There’s always lots of hustle and bustle at the market on Wednesdays.

Hustle&bustle


Слайд 15 Rhyming binomial pairs
wear and tear
definition: the decrease

Rhyming binomial pairswear and tear definition: the decrease in value and/or

in value and/or quality of something because of its

age and a lot of use
example: The wear and tear on his knees means he can no longer play football at the top level.
I paid 3000 euros for my car but because of wear and tear I sold it for just 1500 a year later.

Слайд 16 Rhyming binomial pairs
willy-nilly
definition: haphazardly, randomly, and without

Rhyming binomial pairswilly-nilly definition: haphazardly, randomly, and without much planning and

much planning and organisation; without order
example: The product

sold badly because the salesmen travelled to customers will-nilly without any strategy or plan.

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back to front

Binomial pairs joined by other wordsback to front definition: when the


definition: when the back of something faces the front,

and vice-versa
example: You’ve got your t-shirt on back to front! Take it off and turn it around.

Слайд 18 Binomial pairs joined by other words
step by step

Binomial pairs joined by other wordsstep by step definition: to do


definition: to do something methodically, one step at a

time
example: Follow the course and step by step you will learn how to create modern and attractive web pages.

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