Набор слов на английском языке на тему "Топ 100 слов для TOEFL"
бездна
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/əˈbɪs/ • Noun
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A rope led down into the dark abyss.
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агитировать
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/ˈæʤɪteɪt/ • Verb
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They agitated for a reversal of the decision.
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водянистый
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/ˈeɪkwɪəs/ • Adjective
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aqueous humour.
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трудный
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/ˈɑːdjʊəs/ • Adjective
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arduous life.
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аромат
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/əˈrəʊmə/ • Noun
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I adore the aroma of hot coffee.
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возмещать
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/əˈtəʊn/ • Verb
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I was never sure what I was supposed to be atoning for.
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гимнастика
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/ˌkælɪsˈθɛnɪks/ • Noun
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Three women swung Indian clubs while performing calisthenics in unison.
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захватчик
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/ˈkæptə/ • Noun
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His captors allowed the family visit to soften him up for interrogation.
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лишать
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/dɪˈpraɪv/ • Verb
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After the incident, the security department deprived me of the admission to work with the data.
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раздеваться
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/ˌdɪsˈrəʊb/ • Verb
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The patient should completely disrobe and remove concealing cosmetics.
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сомнительный
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/ˈdjuːbjəs/ • Adjective
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What one found uncertain the other found dubious or downright false.
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ошарашивать
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/dʌmˈfaʊnd/ • Verb
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My sister dumbfounded me with a message about her wedding.
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вычёркивать
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/ɪˈfeɪs/ • Verb
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I try to efface him from my mind.
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разъяснять
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/ɪˈluːsɪdeɪt/ • Verb
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Work such as theirs will help to elucidate this matter.
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очаровывать
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/ɪnˈʧɑːnt/ • Verb
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Isabel was enchanted with the idea.
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старание
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/ɪnˈdɛvə/ • Noun
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Enthusiasm is a vital ingredient in all human endeavors.
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подтверждать
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/ɪnˈdɔːs/ • Verb
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To endorse a candidate.
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очаровывать
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/ɪnˈθrɔːl/ • Verb
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She had been so enthralled by the adventure that she had hardly noticed the cold.
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использовать
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/ɪkˈsplɔɪt/ • Verb
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We need to make sure that we exploit our resources as fully as possible.
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обширный
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/ɪksˈtɛnsɪv/ • Adjective
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This is probably the most extensive modern art collection in Europe.
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тонкая бумага
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/ˈflɪmzi/ • Noun
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Sheets of yellow flimsy.
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мошенничество
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/frɔːd/ • Noun
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She was charged with credit card fraud.
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кричащий
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/ˈgɔːdi/ • Adjective
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What about the garish socks and the gaudy tie?
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жуткий
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/ˈgɑːstli/ • Adjective
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ghastly wounds.
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ворчать
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/ˈgrʌmbl/ • Verb
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There's no pleasing our teacher, he always grumbles about our work even when we've done our best.
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надоедать
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/həˈrəs/ • Verb
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This man harasses his female co-workers.
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еретик
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/ˈhɛrətɪk/ • Noun
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With the exception of Pangloss, the three other heretics are burned at the stake.
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препятствие
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/ɪmˈpɛdɪmənt/ • Noun
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A serious impediment to scientific progress.
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коренной
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/ɪnˈdɪʤɪnəs/ • Adjective
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The Ainu are indigenous to the northern islands of Japan.
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ненасытный
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/ɪnˈseɪʃɪɪt/ • Adjective
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An insatiate appetite.
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разгневанный
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/aɪˈreɪt/ • Adjective
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Irate protesters.
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опасность
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/ˈʤɛpədi/ • Noun
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Michael's job was not in jeopardy.
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поводок
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/liːʃ/ • Noun
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I got a hold of his blue collar, and my mom came and attached the blue leash.
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бездельник
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/ˈləʊfə/ • Noun
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You're a loafer who never accomplished anything.
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блестящий
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/ˈlʌstrəs/ • Adjective
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Set a lustrous example for others to follow.
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пагубный
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/məˈlaɪn/ • Adjective
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A malign lesion.
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вмешиваться
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/ˈmɛdl/ • Verb
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He's always trying to meddle in my business.
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починка
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/mɛnd/ • Noun
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A device mend.
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веселье
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/mɜːθ/ • Noun
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We heard the loud mirth of our guests.
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тошнота
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/ˈnɔːziə/ • Noun
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Nausea is the very unpleasant feeling of being about to vomit.
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пренебрежение
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/nɪˈglɛkt/ • Noun
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To suffer years of neglect.
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ночной
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/nɒkˈtɜːnl/ • Adjective
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nocturnal plants have flowers that open at night and close by day.
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страдающий ожирением
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/əʊˈbiːs/ • Adjective
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She was not just overweight; she was clinically obese.
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устаревший
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/ˈɒbsəliːt/ • Adjective
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Will books become obsolete because of computers?
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подавлять
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/kwɒʃ/ • Verb
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The government quashes any attempt of an uprising.
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гашение
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/ˈkwɛnʧɪŋ/ • Noun
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The quenching of the lights.
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отремонтированный
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/ˌriːˈfɜːbɪʃt/ • Adjective
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The house is refurbished inside and out.
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ликующий
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/rɪˈʤɔɪsɪŋ/ • Adjective
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A rejoicing football team.
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сдержанный
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/ˈrɛtɪsənt/ • Adjective
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Businessmen wear clothes of reticent formal style.
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раскатисто звучать
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/rɪˈvɜːbəreɪt/ • Verb
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Her deep booming laugh reverberated around the room.
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строгость
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/ˈrɪgə/ • Noun
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He was brought up in rigor.
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округлость
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/rəʊˈtʌndɪti/ • Noun
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спасение
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/ˈsælvɪʤ/ • Noun
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разбросанный
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/ˈskætəd/ • Adjective
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His toys were scattered all over the floor.
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разбиваться
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/ˈʃætə/ • Verb
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The wine glass shattered.
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избегать
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/ʃʌn/ • Verb
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He shunned fashionable society.
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не внушающий доверия
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/ˈskɛʧi/ • Adjective
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случайный
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/spəˈrædɪk/ • Adjective
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The wife’s visits became sporadic, and the husband’s stopped altogether.
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душить
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/ˈstaɪfl/ • Verb
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We almost stifled in the heat of the city.
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стремиться
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/straɪv/ • Verb
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She always strives to finish tasks in time.
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последующий
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/ˈsʌbsɪkwənt/ • Adjective
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The mistakes were corrected in a subsequent edition of the book.
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поддаваться
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/səˈkʌm/ • Verb
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To succumb to one's superior force.
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дразнить
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/ˈtæntəlaɪz/ • Verb
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She always tantalizes me with talks that she earns more money.
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вялый
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/ˈtɔːpɪd/ • Adjective
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We sat around in a torpid state.
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вероломный
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/ˈtrɛʧərəs/ • Adjective
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The fiercest and most treacherous of foes.
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новичок
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/ˈtaɪərəʊ/ • Noun
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шум
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/ˈʌprɔː/ • Noun
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The uproar that followed was both spontaneous and tremendous.
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суета
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/ˈvænɪti/ • Noun
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All is vanity of vanities.
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бледный
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/wɒn/ • Adjective
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The wan light of dawn.
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ухищрение
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/waɪl/ • Noun
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It was the devil's wile, I don't believe in his fault.
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морщина
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/ˈrɪŋkl/ • Noun
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His wrinkles are adorable. They can say that he loves smiling.
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