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Набор слов на английском языке на тему "Топ 100 слов для FCE"

announce
объявлять
/əˈnaʊns/ • Verb
She announced the winner of the competition to an excited audience.
announce
anxious
тревожный
/ˈæŋkʃəs/ • Adjective
Parents are naturally anxious for their children.
anxious
attachment
насадка
/əˈtæʧmənt/ • Noun
So I put it in the mixer with the paddle attachment attached.
attachment
casual
повседневный
/ˈkæʒjʊəl/ • Adjective
Clothing worn for manual labor also falls into casual wear.
casual
chuckle
посмеиваться
/ˈʧʌkl/ • Verb
Calderwood starts to tell a story, then stops, chuckling to himself.
chuckle
controversial
спорный
/ˌkɒntrəˈvɜːʃəl/ • Adjective
A controversial plan to build a new road was met with protests.
controversial
disapprove
осуждать
/ˌdɪsəˈpruːv/ • Verb
I disapprove of her child rearing methods.
disapprove
discourage
препятствовать
/dɪsˈkʌrɪʤ/ • Verb
A campaign to discourage smoking.
discourage
disguise
маскировать
/dɪsˈgaɪz/ • Verb
He disguised himself by shaving his head and wearing a false beard.
disguise
distinguish
различать
/dɪsˈtɪŋgwɪʃ/ • Verb
It’s very difficult to distinguish satire from other types of comedy.
distinguish
do a favour
оказать услугу
/duː ə ˈfeɪvə/ • Phrase
Do me a favour and pass me the dictionary.
do a favour
domestic
находящийся внутри страны
/dəˈmestɪk/ • Adjective
The domestic economy showed no improvement.
domestic
establish
основывать
/ɪsˈtæblɪʃ/ • Verb
The government agreed to establish two committees to examine the proposals.
establish
fall out
ссориться
/fɔːl aʊt/ • Verb
Mum and I used to fall out a lot.
fall out
fame
слава
/feɪm/ • Noun
The fame came to him after death.
fame
favourable
благоприятный
/ˈfeɪvərəbl/ • Adjective
The book received highly favourable reviews.
favourable
feature
особенность
/ˈfiːʧə/ • Noun
Each room has its own distinctive features.
feature
forbid
запрещать
/fəˈbɪd/ • Verb
Jewish law forbids the use of the name of the holy rabbi for profit.
forbid
get away
взять отпуск
/gɛt əˈweɪ/ • Verb
I couldn't get away at all last year, I was too busy.
get away
go for
применять
/gəʊ fɔː/ • Verb
The same rules go for everyone.
go for
go off
уходить
/gəʊ ɒf/ • Verb
He went off to have lunch in the canteen at one o’clock.
go off
gossip
сплетни
/ˈgɒsɪp/ • Noun
There has been much gossip about the possible reasons for his absence.
gossip
graze
пастись
/greɪz/ • Verb
The herd was grazing.
graze
guilty
виноватый
/ˈgɪlti/ • Adjective
Williams pleaded guilty to three separate offences.
guilty
immortal
бессмертный
/ɪˈmɔːtl/ • Adjective
The priest said he was endangering his immortal soul.
immortal
impressive
впечатляющий
/ɪmˈprɛsɪv/ • Adjective
That was an impressive performance from a young tennis player.
impressive
inappropriate
неуместный
/ˌɪnəˈprəʊprɪɪt/ • Adjective
Her behaviour with clients is inappropriate.
inappropriate
inherit
унаследовать
/ɪnˈhɛrɪt/ • Verb
I inherited a castle from my French grandparents.
inherit
invaluable
бесценный
/ɪnˈvæljʊəbl/ • Adjective
I got an invaluable advice from my parents.
invaluable
keep a secret
хранить секрет
/kiːp ə ˈsiːkrɪt/ • Phrase
Can you keep a secret?
keep a secret
keep on
продолжать
/kiːp ɒn/ • Verb
My sister kept on asking me question after question.
keep on
lack
нехватка
/læk/ • Noun
Most of his problems stem from a lack of confidence.
lack
live up to
оправдывать
/lɪv ʌp tuː/ • Verb
The team called "The No-Hopers" certainly lived up to its name.
live up to
make fun of
шутить над кем-то
/meɪk fʌn ɒv/ • Phrase
It's cruel to make fun of people who stammer.
make fun of
meaningful
значимый
/ˈmiːnɪŋfʊl/ • Adjective
A meaningful pause.
meaningful
misfortune
несчастье
/mɪsˈfɔːʧən/ • Noun
The athlete's injury is a misfortune for all his coaches.
misfortune
neighbourhood
соседство
/ˈneɪbəhʊd/ • Noun
They were farmers of the neighbourhood, I suppose.
neighbourhood
opportunity
возможность
/ˌɒpəˈtjuːnɪti/ • Noun
I hope I will have the opportunity to see you here often.
opportunity
outrageous
возмутительный
/aʊtˈreɪʤəs/ • Adjective
How can politicians get away with making such outrageous statements?
outrageous
participate
участвовать
/pɑːˈtɪsɪpeɪt/ • Verb
The rebels have agreed to participate in the peace talks.
participate
petrified
оцепеневший от ужаса
/ˈpɛtrɪfaɪd/ • Adjective
I'm petrified of spiders.
petrified
reckon
считать
/ˈrɛkən/ • Verb
I reckon there’s something wrong with him.
reckon
redundant
излишний
/rɪˈdʌndənt/ • Adjective
Skills made redundant by technological advance.
redundant
resemble
походить на
/rɪˈzɛmbl/ • Verb
This paper resembles my own work.
resemble
resident
житель
/ˈrɛzɪdənt/ • Noun
Many local residents have objected to the project.
resident
reveal
раскрывать
/rɪˈviːl/ • Verb
The actress won’t reveal how old she is.
reveal
route
маршрут
/ruːt/ • Noun
Motorists are advised to find an alternative route.
route
save up
копить
/seɪv ʌp/ • Verb
This program can help you to save up some money.
save up
shake
трясти
/ʃeɪk/ • Verb
Shake the bottle.
shake
shortage
дефицит
/ˈʃɔːtɪʤ/ • Noun
There’s a shortage of food and shelter in the refugee camps.
shortage
soggy
сырой
/ˈsɒgi/ • Adjective
The ground may still be soggy and it's still cold outside.
soggy
solution
решение
/səˈluːʃən/ • Noun
There's no simple solution to this problem.
solution
sophisticated
сложный
/səˈfɪstɪkeɪtɪd/ • Adjective
These are among the most sophisticated weapons in the world.
sophisticated
steady
устойчивый
/ˈstɛdi/ • Adjective
This ladder isn't steady, keep it up.
steady
stunning
ошеломительный
/ˈstʌnɪŋ/ • Adjective
His dance was simply stunning.
stunning
submit
подчиняться
/səbˈmɪt/ • Verb
I think it's marvellous the way he forces you to submit to his universe.
submit
supporter
сторонник
/səˈpɔːtə/ • Noun
He is one of the president's strongest supporters within the industry.
supporter
tackle
решать
/ˈtækl/ • Verb
I think I'll tackle the repairs next weekend.
tackle
take charge
взять на себя
/teɪk ʧɑːʤ/ • Verb
To take charge of parents' household.
take charge
trouble
неприятность
/ˈtrʌbl/ • Noun
Their problems seem to be over for the moment, but there could be more trouble ahead.
trouble
understandable
понятный
/ˌʌndəˈstændəbl/ • Adjective
Though his accent was strange, the words were perfectly understandable.
understandable
undertake
принимать ответственность за
/ˌʌndəˈteɪk/ • Verb
A firm of builders undertook the construction work.
undertake
unreliable
ненадёжный
/ˌʌnrɪˈlaɪəbl/ • Adjective
An unreliable partner.
unreliable
update
обновлять
/ʌpˈdeɪt/ • Verb
The producers then use their skills to modernise or update the products.
update
urge
побуждать
/ɜːʤ/ • Verb
The speaker tried to urge the crowd forward to show their opposition to the new law.
urge
vision
видение
/ˈvɪʒən/ • Noun
He had a vision of his own death.
vision
weapon
оружие
/ˈwɛpən/ • Noun
The police still haven't found the murder weapon.
weapon
widespread
широко раскинувшийся
/ˈwaɪdsprɛd/ • Adjective
widespread fear of nuclear war.
widespread

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