sweet - /swiːt/
sweat - /swɛt/
- After a long workout, she rewarded herself with a sweet treat to make up for all the sweat.
- He could taste the sweet victory after hours of hard work and sweat.
- The bakery smelled sweet, but after a day of baking, the chef was covered in sweat.
- She felt the sweat on her brow but smiled, knowing the sweet reward of success was near.
- The hot day left him drenched in sweat, so he grabbed a cold, sweet lemonade.
- Baking all day is hard work, but the sweet scent of cookies made the sweat worth it.
- As she ran the last mile, she imagined the sweet relief waiting after all the sweat and effort.
- He wiped the sweat from his face and took a bite of the sweet fruit he’d been craving.
- The gym was filled with the smell of sweat, but her protein shake had a sweet taste.
- After cleaning up in the hot sun, a sweet, cold drink was the perfect way to beat the sweat.
Key Differences:
• Sweet (having a sugary taste or a pleasing quality): /swiːt/, pronounced with a long "ee" sound as in "see".
• Sweat (perspiration, or the act of perspiring): /swɛt/, with the short "e" sound as in "set".
make up - компенсировать; составить
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