What dictionary is this pair of words taken from: loafer - trifle. What dictionary is this pair of words taken from: idler - trifle Yes, the windmill grinds tirelessly

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TRICKLE (colloquial). Something that doesn't matter. Synonyms: trifle (colloquial), trifle (colloquial). Trifle: present, beautiful, memorable, unforgettable ~; buy, donate, lose a trifle; ~ decorates, pleases. - We had a rather big argument with Pyotr Andreevich. - Why so? - For a real trifle: for a song. A. Pushkin. Captain's daughter. I just wanted to leave him something to remember... Something trifle. A. Kuprin. Like I was an actor. L They run in droves to trifles, but they don’t want to hear good things (about frivolous people: they pay attention to the insignificant, but they don’t notice the serious).
LOUNGE (colloquial). A female person who is idle leads an idle lifestyle. Synonyms: lazy, sloth. Antonym: hard worker. Bum: young, fat~; ~ sleeping, walking, chatting, annoying. This lady, doing nothing, sits. She is a bum. V.Mayakovsky. We walk. L An old mill, not an idler (about a middle-aged but hardworking woman; simple.). Windy windmill woman idler grinds tirelessly (about a woman who talks too much, chatting; simple.). Compare: a real trifle - something absolutely not deserving of attention; sheer loafer - absolutely nothing doing person.

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In the old days, books were written by hand. The sheets of the book were decorated with drawings, dressed in bindings made of wooden boards covered with leather. On the covers were placed gems, pearls, gold and silver clasps.
How many parts are in the text? How can you find out about this? write a sentence that is directly related to the title of the book. Is the character named in it? What about his action? Write a question above the main member.

Restore the connection of words in the texts. What story are these passages from? Open the brackets, form the past tense of the verb, highlight the suffix -l- and

endings. From the bedroom (to lead) somewhere else there is a door. Kashtanka (scratch) this door, (lie) on it with your chest and (feel) a strange smell. Kashtanka (to enter) into a small room and in fear (to step back) back. Underline the unstressed vowels before the suffix -l-. Explain with the help of the scheme the setting of the comma in the 2nd sentence

In which word are all consonant consonants voiceless? 1.building 2.mitten 3.dot 4.chest of drawers

In which answer option do all pairs of words have the same sound composition?
1) pillar-pillar, fairy-tale-pointer, horn-rock
2) ear-hair, dream-nose, economy-saving
3) inert-bone, vice-threshold, open-boil

1)
spread..to lie down, h..cloudy, pr..grandmother

2)
free..yutny, pr..construction, pr..volzhsky

3)
s.. drop, ob..skivat, co..skatel

4)
not .. restrained (tone), ra .. thunder, ra .. run

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1)
envy..sh, worries..

2)
indignant .. sh, sticking out .. my

3)
breeze .. you hang .. my

4)
look..sh, inherit..my

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In which row in both words is the letter I written at the place of the gap?

1)
spread..sh, frozen..ny

2)
go on, clean up

3)
can..sh, hear..my

4)
cringe .. you see ..

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In which row in both words is the letter E written in place of the gap?

1)
help..sh, enthralling..my

2)
vert..sh, forced..ny

3)
wire .. sh, deserved ..

4)
meet..sh, independent..my

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In which sentence are both underlined words spelled together?

1)
Ranevskaya comes from Paris, TO (WOULD) repent of her sins, and ALSO (SAME) find peace in her native estate.

2)
The first few years in Vienna were for Beethoven (FOR) the happiest time of his life, BECAUSE it was here that he gained real fame.

3)
Bashkirtseva's passion for reading was insatiable, her ability to work was enormous, (WITHOUT) food for her mind was (AS) AS if all objects.

4)
(ON) APPEARS, Botticelli was a student of the famous painter Philippe Lippi, as well as the Florentine painter and sculptor Andrea Verrocchio.

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In which answer option are both underlined words spelled together?

1)
In the hot summer, all the lakes of Turkmenistan dry up, (FOR) THEN Lake Yaskhan abounds with beautiful water. (C) DURING many centuries, legends were added about it.

2)
Cats are distinguished by subtle hearing: (B) VIEW of the characteristics of the body, they hear all sounds. A (FOR) COUNT voice these animals can express many different feelings.

3)
It is not known, (FROM) WHERE readers have a strong opinion that a book should be read once. (ON) AGAINST, if the mind is more developed than the senses, then it is best to return to what you have read.

4)
Today's craftsmen are especially fond of working with enameled jewelry, (ON) BECAUSE such products do not fade (C) OVER time.

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In which row in all three words is the same letter missing?

1)
pr .. old, pr .. deeds (desires), pr .. bring

2)
be .. final, and .. subtly, ra .. complain

3)
o..guess, o..fight, pre..written

4)
ob..sk, disinfect..infection, without..skusny

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In which row in all words is the same letter missing?

1)
n..left, d..guessing, un..gullible

2)
under .. to live, without .. artificial, not .. boring

3)
wireless..stand, r..follow, r..rotation

4)
without..valuable, and..measure, ..throw

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In which row in all three words is the same letter missing?

1)
be..maxillary, and..speak, overly..measuredly

2)
pr..create (into life), pr..cut, pr..declination

3)
kar..erist, v..yut, video..capacity

4)
without .. initiative, to .. play, without .. interesting

Info-lesson on the topic PARONYMS BANNER - BANNER

Info Lesson Plan:

1. Lexical meaning of paronyms idler - idler

2. Examples of phrases with a paronym trifle

3. Examples of sentences with a paronym trifle

4. Examples of phrases with a paronym loafer

5. Examples of sentences with a paronym loafer

1. LEXICAL MEANING OF THE PARONYMS BANNER - BANNER

TRIFLE (unfold) 1. An unimportant, insignificant matter, a circumstance that does not deserve a serious attitude; trifle.

2. (transfer.) A small amount of something.

3. (trans.) Small in size, size, etc. an elegant object, usually serving as an ornament, a memorable gift, etc.; bauble.

loafer (unfold) - a female person who messes around, leads an idle lifestyle.

2. EXAMPLES OF PHRASES WITH A PARONYM - BANNER

1) the slightest trifle

2) a real trifle

3) a beautiful trifle

4) commemorative trifle

5) an unforgettable trifle

6) some trifle

7) buy a trifle

8) give a trifle

9) lose a trifle

10) find a trifle

3. EXAMPLES OF SENTENCES WITH A PARONYM - A TRICKLE

1) - We had a rather big argument with Pyotr Andreevich.

Why so? - For existence trifle: for the song. (A. S. Pushkin. Captain's daughter)

2) I congratulate you, priceless and incomparable mother, on the joyful day of your angel, I wish you to spend it in complete pleasure. I'm sorry I can't send you good gift. But you are in trifle you see my filial love for you, and therefore I ask you to accept this little book ... Everyone here liked it, starting from the empress; I hope that it will also bring you some pleasure, and then I will be happy ... (From a letter from N.V. Gogol to his mother) [It was written from St. farm near Dikanka” made a splash in St. Petersburg].

3) The daughter of Prince A. Vyazemsky Ekaterina Andreevna was married to A.G. Shcherbatov. She died unexpectedly, being pregnant, having only 20 years of age. Prince Shcherbatov wrote about this tragedy: “On the eve of the new year, she fell ill with a toothache. Seemed trifle- as suddenly a cruel nervous fever opened up - all the means used were in vain. January 3rd she was gone. No words can express my despair."

4) I just wanted to leave him something to remember ... Some trifle. (A.I. Kuprin. How I was an actor)

5) The theater is not at all trifle and not at all an empty thing ... This is such a pulpit from which one can say a lot of good to the world. (N.V. Gogol)

6) Mind, since it is just mind, the most trifle; morality gives a direct price to the mind ... (Comedy by D.I. Fonvizin "Undergrowth", Starodum)

7) I didn’t have anything “of my own”, since for each trifle I sent to Moscow. (M.E. Saltykov-Shchedrin. Monrepos refuge)

8) In a vague dream trifle worries. (A.S. Griboyedov)

9) Vera Alexandrovna is too impressionable, and the slightest trifle it may disturb her. (K.M. Stanyukovich. Omut)

10) I. Goethe also pointed out the value of the name: “The name is not trifle: it’s not for nothing that Napoleon, in order to get a great name, shattered almost half of humanity to smithereens.

11) N.V. spoke at one time about the principles of reading poetry. Gogol: “To read a lyrical work properly is not at all trifle: for this you need to study it for a long time; one must sincerely share with the poet the high feeling that filled his soul; you need to feel with your soul and heart every word of his - and then already speak at a public reading.

12) In the satirical magazine “Truten” they wrote: “These days, ships from Rouen and Marseilles arrived in the local port. The following goods were brought to us on them: French swords of various varieties, tortoiseshell, paper, wax boxes, lace, blond hair, fringes, cuffs, ribbons, stockings, buckles, hats, cufflinks and all sorts of so-called haberdashery things ... and from the port of St. Petersburg to those ships our different home will ship trinkets: somehow hemp, iron, yuft, lard, candles, linens, and so on ... "

13) The master will get tired of the main work, take a piece of clay and blind something like that, some trifle for your children or for fun.

14) All the ladies and gentlemen gave each other such cute trinkets- red paper hearts - valentines.

15)Such trinkets we will never accept. If you have nothing better, then offer pure gold.

16) Mozart called his works " trifles".

17) Not Enough trinkets- salt.

18) This is for him trifle.

19)Trifle decorates.

20)Trifle pleases.

21) Twenty rubles for me - not trifle.

22) "Hinder business with trifle", says the proverb.

23) The most ordinary trifle takes on surprising interest as soon as you start hiding it from people.

24) Your gift is real trifle.

4. EXAMPLES OF PHRASES WITH A PARONYM - LOUNGE

1) young loafer

2) young loafer

3) fat loafer

4) a thirty-year-old loafer

5. EXAMPLES OF SENTENCES WITH A PARONYM - LOUNGE

1) loafer sleeping.

2) loafer walks.

3)loafer chatting.

4) This lady,

Doing nothing, he sits.

She is - loafer. (V.V. Mayakovsky. Walking)

5) Andrei understood, of course, that Elina’s friends in bright dresses and fashionable shoes loafers, but, realizing this, for some reason he treated them with a deaf prejudice. (V.A. Zakrutkin. Creation of the world)

6) The word "young lady" in his mouth was the most abusive word, meaning loafer, white woman, sissy (E.G. Kazakevich. friend's heart)

7) The heroes of the fable of I.A. Krylov have not gone into the past: neither the orderly and correct worker Ant, nor the frivolous loafer jumping dragonfly.

8) Convinced loafer She doesn't work anywhere.

9) The comedy tells about one day of a young loafers.

10) - Get out of my sight, loafer! (From the fairy tale "Morozko")

11) What Morozko said, accepting the work of a sloth- loafers?

12) Windmill yes woman- loafer grind without a hitch. (Proverb)