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Изворен канал @pythonotes · Post #313 · 14 мар.

Помогая окружающим, лучше всего делать то, что умеешь делать лучше всего! Поэтому я решил сделать все свои курсы бесплатными и выложить в открытый доступ❗️ Был период в моей жизни, когда эти курсы помогли мне выжить. Теперь, я надеюсь, они помогут кому-то еще. Спасибо всем, кто покупал мои курсы, даже если потом не смотрел 😁 Навыки программирования нынче оцениваются достаточно высоко, это шанс найти работу с зарплатой повыше, попросить повышения или просто улучшить свою продуктивность с помощью кодинга! Так что пользуйтесь 😉 Сразу скажу, курсы не свежие, записанны в 2014-2015 гг. Некоторая информация устарела но примерно на ±90% всё еще актуально. Какие курсы доступны: ▫️Advanced Python Scripting Это компиляция из 3х курсов начального, среднего и высокого уровня сложности. С нуля до создания собственных десктоп-приложений. ▫️ Python for Maya Курс для Python-разработчиков в Maya. Да, Autodesk ушел от нас, но скорее всего, вернётся) ▫️ Python for Nuke Курс для Python-разработчиков в Nuke. ▫️Python for Houdini Курс для Python-разработчиков в Houdini. Самый отстающий в актуальности курс, так как Houdini развивается и меняется очень стремительно и кардинально. Тем не менее, 80-90% курса актуальна. ▫️Houdini Fundamentals Курс поможет познакомиться с крутым софтом для 3D графики — SideFX Houdini. Записан на версии 16. Рассчитан на нулевой уровень подготовки. На этот раз курс не про Python, только про сам софт. Все Python-курсы записаны с Python2, вам потребуется изучить особенности перехода на версию Python3, о чем я не раз говорил на своём канале. Ищите по хэштегу #2to3 💬 Остальные подробности в комментах Переходите на сайт школы и выбирайте курс: ➡️ https://cgninjas.ru/⬅️ 📌@pythonotes #offtop

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English From Zero to Hero

@Learn_English_from_Zero_to_Hero · Post #60059 · 14.08.2025 г., 17:12

Phrasal verbs with "sleep": ○sleep in ●sleep on ○sleep off ●sleep over ○sleep through sleep in Example: I usually sleep in on weekends. sleep on (it) Example: I’m not sure about this offer. Let me sleep on it. sleep off Example: After the marathon, he slept off his exhaustion. sleep over Example: My friend invited me to sleep over at her house. sleep through Example: I slept through the storm last night. ••┈┈●•❁❁✹❁❁•●┈┈┈•• #phrasalverbs

Journey to Fluency

@fluencyinenglish · Post #7250 · 22.07.2019 г., 04:47

#Phrasalverbs @fluencyinenglish ❇️show up حضور یافتن در جایی When you appear somewhere, you show up. 👉Turn up is similar to show up. Turn up مترادف show up می‌باشد Example: 1. I was supposed to meet my sister for lunch, but she didn't show up. @fluencyinenglish 2. Over a hundred people showed up for the news conference. ____________________________ show up ظاهر شدن When something appears or becomes visible, it shows up. @fluencyinenglish Example: 1. It's hard to photograph polar bears because they don't show up well against the snow. 2. The spots won't show up until the last stages of the disease. @fluencyinenglish ❇️knuckle down If you knuckle down, you start to take your work or your task seriously and do it properly. ❇️For example: knuckle down 🔹The exams start next month, so I guess it's time I knuckled down and studied a bit harder. knuckle down 🔹If Sammy wants to lose weight, he'll have to knuckle down and start exercising more at the gym 🔹knucklehead/n/ UK /ˈnʌk.əl.hed/ US/ˈnʌk.əl.hed/ us informal A stupid person @fluencyinenglish

Journey to Fluency

@fluencyinenglish · Post #7365 · 16.10.2019 г., 19:42

#vocabulary #phrasalverbs #advanced_vocabulary @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish 🔹amount to something /əˈmɑʊnt·tə, -ˌtu/ ​to add up to, be in total, be equal to, or be the same as Example: Federal and state costs for building and operating prisons amounted to $25 billion. Example: The blog amounts to a critique of the U.S. news media. @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish ✴️Cede: To give up control; surrender (sēd) Example - "The police officers had to cede control to the FBI agents." @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish ✴️Promenade: Leisurely walk (prŏm′ə-nād′, -näd′) Example - "The couple promenaded around town with matching outfits on." @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish ✴️Cornucopia: Abundant supply (kôr′nə-kō′pē-ə, -nyə-) Example - "My mother loves to garden, she has a cornucopia of fresh veggies in the backyard." @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish ✴️Inimitable: Unmatched; extremely unique (ĭ-nĭm′ĭ-tə-bəl) Example - "No matter how hard I tried, I couldn't recreate the painting of the mountains. It was terribly inimitable, and eventually I gave up." @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish ✴️Coalesce: Fuse together Example - "The two small fires coalesced and turned into one huge raging forest fire. ✅Sharing is caring @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish

Journey to Fluency

@fluencyinenglish · Post #6450 · 19.09.2018 г., 18:29

#vocabulary #phrasalverbs #advanced_vocabulary @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish 🔹amount to something /əˈmɑʊnt·tə, -ˌtu/ ​to add up to, be in total, be equal to, or be the same as Example: Federal and state costs for building and operating prisons amounted to $25 billion. Example: The blog amounts to a critique of the U.S. news media. @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish ✴️Cede: To give up control; surrender (sēd) Example - "The police officers had to cede control to the FBI agents." @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish ✴️Promenade: Leisurely walk (prŏm′ə-nād′, -näd′) Example - "The couple promenaded around town with matching outfits on." @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish ✴️Cornucopia: Abundant supply (kôr′nə-kō′pē-ə, -nyə-) Example - "My mother loves to garden, she has a cornucopia of fresh veggies in the backyard." @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish ✴️Inimitable: Unmatched; extremely unique (ĭ-nĭm′ĭ-tə-bəl) Example - "No matter how hard I tried, I couldn't recreate the painting of the mountains. It was terribly inimitable, and eventually I gave up." @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish ✴️Coalesce: Fuse together Example - "The two small fires coalesced and turned into one huge raging forest fire. ✅Sharing is caring @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish

Journey to Fluency

@fluencyinenglish · Post #6207 · 29.06.2018 г., 11:14

#vocabulary #phrasalverbs #advanced_vocabulary @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish 🔹amount to something /əˈmɑʊnt·tə, -ˌtu/ ​to add up to, be in total, be equal to, or be the same as Example: Federal and state costs for building and operating prisons amounted to $25 billion. Example: The blog amounts to a critique of the U.S. news media. @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish ✴️Cede: To give up control; surrender (sēd) Example - "The police officers had to cede control to the FBI agents." @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish ✴️Promenade: Leisurely walk (prŏm′ə-nād′, -näd′) Example - "The couple promenaded around town with matching outfits on." @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish ✴️Cornucopia: Abundant supply (kôr′nə-kō′pē-ə, -nyə-) Example - "My mother loves to garden, she has a cornucopia of fresh veggies in the backyard." @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish ✴️Inimitable: Unmatched; extremely unique (ĭ-nĭm′ĭ-tə-bəl) Example - "No matter how hard I tried, I couldn't recreate the painting of the mountains. It was terribly inimitable, and eventually I gave up." @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish ✴️Coalesce: Fuse together Example - "The two small fires coalesced and turned into one huge raging forest fire. ✅Sharing is caring @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish @fluencyinenglish

BBC Learning English

@english_bbc_learning · Post #3908 · 26.01.2026 г., 12:16

5 phrasal verbs with “PAY” I shared the questions first on purpose — to make you think before seeing the meanings. That struggle helps the meanings stick better than passive reading. If a meaning surprised you, that’s good — it means your brain is actually learning. #EnglishLearning#PhrasalVerbs#LearnEnglish#RealEnglish