воскресенье, 1 февраля 2026 г.

solid, salad

solid - /ˈsɑlɪd/

salad - /ˈsæləd/


  • He made a solid decision while eating a fresh salad.
  • A solid lunch included protein, not just salad.
  • The table felt solid, even with a bowl of salad on it.
  • She wanted a solid meal instead of just a salad.
  • A solid routine helps more than skipping meals for salad.
  • The chef prepared a solid steak alongside a salad.
  • His argument was solid, unlike the soggy salad.
  • A solid plate held the heavy salad bowl.
  • She preferred salad, but needed solid food after the workout.
  • The salad looked light, but the bread was solid and filling.


  • solid - /ˈsɑlɪd/ - твердый, прочный, сплошной, твердое тело, тело, массив.
  • salad - /ˈsæləd/ - салат, зелень.


compass, campus

compass - /ˈkʌmpəs/

campus - /ˈkæmpəs/


  • He used a compass to navigate across the campus.
  • The compass pointed north as she crossed the campus lawn.
  • A broken compass confused visitors on the large campus.
  • Students gathered on the campus while the guide checked his compass.
  • She lost her compass somewhere near the science campus building.
  • The campus map helped more than the old compass.
  • He carried a compass in his bag while walking around the campus.
  • Without a compass, the new campus felt like a maze.
  • The tour started on the campus, but the compass stayed in his pocket.
  • Her moral compass guided her choices on campus.


  • compass - /ˈkʌmpəs/ - компасс.
/ʌ/ - расслабленные органы речи, язык в центральном положени как при слове cup


  • campus - /ˈkæmpəs/ - кампус, университетский городок, территория университета.
/æ/ - рот открыт широко и в улыбке, кончик языка упирается в нижние зубы как при слове cat



maze - /meɪz/ -  лабиринт, путаница, бродить по лабиринту, ставить в тупик.

conscience, conscious

conscience - /ˈkɑnʃəns/

conscious - /ˈkɑnʃəs/


  • His conscience was clear, and he was fully conscious of his actions.
  • She became conscious of the noise because her conscience felt uneasy.
  • A guilty conscience can make you painfully conscious of small mistakes.
  • He stayed conscious, even though his conscience troubled him deeply.
  • Her conscience was strong, and she was conscious of right and wrong.
  • Being conscious of others often comes from a thoughtful conscience.
  • His conscience forced him to stay conscious during the discussion.
  • She was conscious of the lie, and her conscience wouldn’t rest.
  • A clear conscience helps you remain conscious and calm under pressure.
  • He became conscious that his conscience was guiding his decision.


  • conscience - /ˈkɑnʃəns/ - совесть.
  • conscious - /ˈkɑnʃəs/ - сознательный, в сознании.


tack, talk, tuck

tack - /tæk/

talk - /tɔk/

tuck - /tʌk/



  • The tack fell when they talk and tuck.
/ðə tæk fɛl wɛn ðeɪ tɔk ænd tʌk/

  • They tuck the tack before they talk.
/ðeɪ tʌk ðə tæk bɪˈfɔr ðeɪ tɔk/

  • Talk after you tack, then tuck.
/tɔk ˈæftɚ ju tæk, ðɛn tʌk/


  • tack - /tæk/ - курс, галс, липкость, клейкость, кнопка, лавировать, добавлять, приметать.
  • talk - /tɔk/ - говорить, разговаривать, беседовать, разговор, беседа, переговоры, слухи, слух.
  • tuck - /tʌk/ - складка, еда, засовывать, подтыкать, укрыть одеялом.