Набор слов на английском языке на тему "Топ 100 слов для IELTS"
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/ˌæbəˈreɪʃ(ə)n/ • Noun
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In a moment of aberration, she agreed to go with him.
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соглашаться молча
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/ˌækwɪˈɛs/ • Verb
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I acquiesced with her proposal, nodding the head.
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завоёвывать доверие
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/əˈpiːz/ • Verb
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The only thing that it can do now to appease the people would be to resign.
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мистический
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/ɑːˈkeɪn/ • Adjective
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The arcane science of dowsing.
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алчность
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/ˈævərɪs/ • Noun
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A devil of the avarice.
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умасливать
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/kəˈʤəʊl/ • Verb
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I will not plead, threaten, or cajole anyone into voting for me.
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черствый
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/ˈkæləs/ • Adjective
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A callous indifference to suffering.
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искренность
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/ˈkændə/ • Noun
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With brutal candor, he pointed out all the flaws in our plans.
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ругать
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/ʧaɪd/ • Verb
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She chided him for his bad manners.
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осмотрительный
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/ˈsɜːkəmspɛkt/ • Adjective
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Physicians are now more circumspect about recommending its use.
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скрытный
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/klænˈdɛstɪn/ • Adjective
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clandestine intelligence operations.
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принуждать
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/kəʊˈɜːs/ • Verb
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To coerce into silence.
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самодовольство
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/kəmˈpleɪs(ə)nsɪ/ • Noun
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The government has been accused of complacency over food poisoning outbreaks.
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доверенное лицо
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/ˈkɔnfɪdænt/ • Noun
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The next day Sheridan called Perkins, whom she considers a confidant.
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сговариваться
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/kəˈnaɪv/ • Verb
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Government officials were prepared to connive in impeding the course of justice.
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совокупный
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/ˈkjuːmjʊlətɪv/ • Adjective
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What has not been reported is that the amount is cumulative over a number of years.
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морально разлагать
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/dɪˈbeɪs/ • Verb
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To debase the young people with wine and women.
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порицать
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/dɪˈkraɪ/ • Verb
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Not that I am decrying the ability of those chosen.
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почтительный
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/ˌdɛfəˈrɛnʃəl/ • Adjective
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I tried to be deferential towards my professor.
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притворно застенчивый
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/dɪˈmjʊə/ • Adjective
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A demure person wins sympathy for fake modesty.
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высмеивать
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/dɪˈraɪd/ • Verb
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He derided his student’s attempt to solve the biggest problem in mathematics.
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деспот
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/ˈdɛspɒt/ • Noun
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Those people are slaves of this despot.
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прилежный
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/ˈdɪlɪʤənt/ • Adjective
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The discovery was made after years of diligent research.
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ликующий
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/ɪˈleɪtɪd/ • Adjective
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The elated winner.
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красноречивый
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/ˈeləkwənt/ • Adjective
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The pictures were an eloquent reminder of the power of the volcano.
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присваивать
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/ɪmˈbɛzl/ • Verb
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The accountant embezzled thousands of dollars while working for the wealthy family.
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сочувствие
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/ˈɛmpəθi/ • Noun
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I saw her empathy towards my pain.
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вражда
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/ˈɛnmɪti/ • Noun
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enmity between the antagonist and the protagonist.
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эрудированный
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/ˈɛru(ː)daɪt/ • Adjective
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But he is also very erudite, scholarly, and has lots of fresh ideas.
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восхвалять
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/ɪksˈtəʊl/ • Verb
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He extols the English for their extensive use of roundabouts, which Barbados has adopted.
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собирать
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/ˈfæbrɪkeɪt/ • Verb
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The company fabricates plastic chairs.
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дикий
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/ˈfɪərəl/ • Adjective
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A pack of feral dogs.
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ошарашенный
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/ˈflæbəgɑːstɪd/ • Adjective
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Mrs Lewis said she was flabbergasted at some of what she said.
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бросать
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/fəˈseɪk/ • Verb
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Friends have forsaken her.
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капризный
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/ˈfrækʃəs/ • Adjective
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fractious components of a communication system.
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скрытый
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/ˈfɜːtɪv/ • Adjective
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A furtive manner.
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бесплатный
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/grəˈtju(ː)ɪtəs/ • Adjective
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They were gratuitous volunteers, not bona fide purchasers for value without notice.
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надменный
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/ˈhɔːti/ • Adjective
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haughty aristocrats.
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лицемерие
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/hɪˈpɒkrəsi/ • Noun
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It’s hypocrisy for them to pretend that they were shocked at the news.
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безгрешный
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/ɪmˈpɛkəbl/ • Adjective
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Her logical process is impeccable.
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непреклонный
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/ɪmˈplækəbl/ • Adjective
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An implacable enemy.
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нахальный
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/ˈɪmpjʊdənt/ • Adjective
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The boy was punished for his impudent behavior.
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режущий
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/ɪnˈsaɪsɪv/ • Adjective
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incisive teeth.
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ленивый
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/ˈɪndələnt/ • Adjective
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An indolent hanger-on.
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непригодный
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/ɪˈnɛpt/ • Adjective
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He is socially inept, he has no personal life, yet he tries to help damaged minds.
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дурная слава
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/ˈɪnfəmi/ • Noun
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He enjoyed exaggerating his infamy.
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сдерживать
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/ɪnˈhɪbɪt/ • Verb
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Contact between the young was inhibited by strict social customs.
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врожденный
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/ɪˈneɪt/ • Adjective
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He has an innate desire to win.
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ненасытный
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/ɪnˈseɪʃjəbl/ • Adjective
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The insatiable yearning to know more makes each day exciting and each discovery a gem.
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островной
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/ˈɪnsjʊlə/ • Adjective
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Hawaii’s insular culture.
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бесстрашный
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/ɪnˈtrɛpɪd/ • Adjective
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intrepid pioneers.
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заядлый
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/ɪnˈvɛtərɪt/ • Adjective
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An inveterate gambler.
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ликующий
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/ˈʤuːbɪlənt/ • Adjective
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Jubilant football fans entered the bar.
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похоронный звон
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/nɛl/ • Noun
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A knell, signalling the approach of death.
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податливый
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/laɪð/ • Adjective
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Plasticine is very lithe material.
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мертвенно-бледный
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/ˈljʊərɪd/ • Adjective
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His skin was lurid in cold water.
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индивидуалист
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/ˈmævərɪk/ • Noun
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He's the maverick of the senate.
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принцип
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/ˈmæksɪm/ • Noun
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The maxim that actions speak louder than words.
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скрупулёзный
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/mɪˈtɪkjʊləs/ • Adjective
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Our expenses were calculated with meticulous accuracy.
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чуточка
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/ˈmɒdɪkəm/ • Noun
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With a modicum of imagination and a dash of invention, a good story could be built from this one.
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угрюмый
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/məˈrəʊs/ • Adjective
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A morose and unsociable manner.
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несметное число
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/ˈmɪrɪəd/ • Noun
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There are countless different religions claiming a myriad of truths.
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упадок
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/ˈneɪdɪə/ • Noun
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Company losses reached their nadir in 2009.
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номинальный
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/ˈnɒmɪnl/ • Adjective
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nominal phrase.
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новичок
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/ˈnɒvɪs/ • Noun
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My favorite exercise for novice traders is pick one market only.
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нюанс
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/nju(ː)ˈɑːns/ • Noun
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I'm ready to sign the contract, but there is one nuance concerning due date.
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подобострастный
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/əbˈsiːkwɪəs/ • Adjective
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They were served by obsequious waiters.
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тупой
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/əbˈtjuːs/ • Adjective
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Find the obtuse of the parallelogram ABCD if its acute angle is 30 degrees.
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панацея
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/ˌpænəˈsɪə/ • Noun
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Prayers aren't a panacea, you must take treatment in a hospital!
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пародия
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/ˈpærədi/ • Noun
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The film is a parody of the horror genre.
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склонность
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/ˈpɑːŋʃɑːŋ/ • Noun
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She has a penchant for brown.
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внимательное прочтение
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/pəˈruːzəl/ • Noun
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A selection of videos in the lounge awaited our perusal.
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пристрастие
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/ˌpriːdɪˈlɛkʃən/ • Noun
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Her predilection for gambling becomes obsessive.
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причудливый
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/kweɪnt/ • Adjective
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We were walking through the street with quaint, like from a tale, houses.
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опрометчивый
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/ræʃ/ • Adjective
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I know you’re angry, but please don’t do anything rash.
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наводить блеск
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/ˌriːˈfɜːbɪʃ/ • Verb
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We refurbished the guest wing.
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распространённый
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/raɪf/ • Adjective
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Cardio-vascular diseases are rife in that country.
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выдающийся
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/ˈseɪljənt/ • Adjective
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One's great and salient achievements in science.
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прозорливость
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/ˌsɛrɛnˈdɪpəti/ • Noun
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The old witch was famous for her serendipity.
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степенный
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/steɪd/ • Adjective
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The normally staid company has become a lot more adventurous of late.
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излишний
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/sju(ː)ˈpɜːflʊəs/ • Adjective
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Delete superfluous (or unnecessary) words.
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подхалим
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/ˈsɪkəfənt/ • Noun
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Tom is such a sychophant, he always flatters powerful people.
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молчаливый
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/ˈtæsɪtɜːn/ • Adjective
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taciturn ghost.
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свирепый
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/ˈtrʌkjʊlənt/ • Adjective
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"What do you want?" he asked, sounding slightly truculent.
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обида
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/ˈʌmbrɪʤ/ • Noun
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I took umbrage at you because you refused to go to the cinema with me.
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почтенный
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/ˈvɛnərəbl/ • Adjective
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venerable age.
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досаждать
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/vɛks/ • Verb
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The memory of the conversation still vexed him.
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горластый
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/vəʊˈsɪfərəs/ • Adjective
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A vociferous mob.
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распутный
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/ˈwɒntən/ • Adjective
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Yet we never understand why she lives her life as such a wanton woman.
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