Набор слов на английском языке на тему "Топ 100 слов Advanced"
утихать
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/əˈbeɪt/ • Verb
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The storm abated and the sun appeared from behind the clouds.
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отрекаться
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/əbˈʤʊə/ • Verb
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She abjured from Christianity and accepted Islam.
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предзнаменование
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/ˈɔːgjʊri/ • Noun
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We hope it was an augury of their victory.
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алчный
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/ˌævəˈrɪʃəs/ • Adjective
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Tom is such an avaricious speculator.
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уговаривание
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/ˈblændɪʃmənt/ • Noun
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грубиян
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/bʊə/ • Noun
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I suppose you have a few groups of such boors you spend time with regularly?
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канонический
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/kəˈnɒnɪkəl/ • Adjective
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A canonical book of the Christian New Testament.
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важнейший
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/ˈkɑːdɪnl/ • Adjective
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A cardinal rule.
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соразмерный
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/kəˈmɛnʃərɪt/ • Adjective
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Salaries should be commensurate with our work.
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виновность
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/ˌkʌlpəˈbɪlɪti/ • Noun
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It is for the jury to decide upon the culpability or innocence of the prisoners.
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громоздкий
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/ˈkʌmbəsəm/ • Adjective
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A cumbersome piece of machinery.
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свисать
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/ˈdæŋgl/ • Verb
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His hands dangled limply between his knees.
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недостаток
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/dɜːθ/ • Noun
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A dearth of new schools in the region.
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почтение
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/ˈdɛfərəns/ • Noun
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His deference to her wishes was very flattering.
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преднамеренный
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/dɪˈlɪbərɪt/ • Adjective
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This was a deliberate attempt to mislead us.
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обрисовывать
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/dɪˈlɪnɪeɪt/ • Verb
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The outlines were so vague, not delineated clearly at all.
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унизительный
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/dɪˈrɒgətəri/ • Adjective
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It was a derogatory remark about my weight.
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сноровка
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/dɛksˈtɛrɪti/ • Noun
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Her dexterity with chopsticks.
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прозрачный
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/daɪˈæfənəs/ • Adjective
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A diaphanous veil.
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проницательность
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/dɪˈsɜːnmənt/ • Noun
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He shows great discernment in his choice of friends.
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умалять
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/dɪsˈpærɪʤ/ • Verb
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She disparaged her student’s efforts.
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отправлять
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/dɪsˈpæʧ/ • Verb
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The food and warm clothes were dispatched to the refugee camp.
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покорный
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/ˈdəʊsaɪl/ • Adjective
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You can be solitary and courageous, also docile and diplomatic when needed.
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печальный
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/ˈdəʊlfʊl/ • Adjective
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He looked at me with his big doleful eyes.
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находящийся в спячке
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/ˈdɔːmənt/ • Adjective
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We saw a dormant bear in the forest.
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засуха
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/draʊt/ • Noun
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Crops have failed because of drought.
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восхваление
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/ɛnˈkəʊmjəm/ • Noun
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теория познания
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/ɪˌpɪstəˈmɒləʤi/ • Noun
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In modern epistemology, or theory of knowledge, certain assumptions are common.
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двусмысленность
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/ɪˌkwɪvəˈkeɪʃən/ • Noun
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сохранившийся
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/ɛksˈtænt/ • Adjective
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Specimens of graphic art found among extant barbaric folk"- Edward Clodd.
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уничтожать
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/ˈɛkstɜːpeɪt/ • Verb
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The forest was extirpated by the fire.
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безответственный
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/ˈfɛklɪs/ • Adjective
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своенравный
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/fraʊəd/ • Adjective
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несерьёзный
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/glɪb/ • Adjective
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glib generalizations.
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безмятежный
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/ˈhælsɪən/ • Adjective
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I remember those halcyon days when we didn't know any problems.
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невозмутимость
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/ɪmpə(ː)ˌtɜːbəˈbɪlɪti/ • Noun
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The attacks of the critics will be received with great imperturbability.
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надрезать
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/ɪnˈsaɪz/ • Verb
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Figures incised on upright stones.
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заманивать
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/ɪnˈveɪɡl/ • Verb
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To inveigle into a scam.
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сентиментальный
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/ˈmɔːdlɪn/ • Adjective
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I spent the day under a cloud of self-pity and maudlin nostalgia.
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распутный
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/ˌmɛrɪˈtrɪʃəs/ • Adjective
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meretricious relationships.
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угрожающий
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/'mɪnət(ə)rɪ/ • Adjective
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моралистический
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/ˌmɒr.əlˈɪs.tɪk/ • Adjective
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консервативный
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/ˈɒsɪfaɪd/ • Adjective
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ossified views of one's parents.
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изгнание
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/ˈɒstrəsɪzm/ • Noun
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The political ostracism.
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скупой
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/ˌpɑːsɪˈməʊnjəs/ • Adjective
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parsimonious thrift relieved by few generous impulses.
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уничижительный
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/pɪ'ʤɔrətɪv/ • Adjective
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The police officers used racist language and referred to his ethnic origin in a pejorative way.
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садиться
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/pɜːʧ/ • Verb
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The birds perched high in the tree.
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заполнять
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/pərˈveɪd/ • Verb
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The paint pervades the space of the tub.
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раздражительный
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/ˈpɛtjʊlənt/ • Adjective
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He was moody and petulant.
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филантропия
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/fɪˈlænθrəpi/ • Noun
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In Europe, they are more likely to see private philanthropy as complementary to state action.
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обыватель
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/ˈfɪlɪstaɪn/ • Noun
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They are philistines who have contributed nothing since the dawn of industrialism.
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грабить
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/ˈpɪlɪʤ/ • Verb
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No matter how much you rape and pillage us and invade our land we will always be here.
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измерять глубину
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/plʌm/ • Verb
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This device perfectly plumbs the depth and density of oil products.
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неповоротливый
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/ˈpɒndərəs/ • Adjective
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ponderous prehistoric beasts.
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заявлять
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/ˈpɒstjʊleɪt/ • Verb
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Some researchers postulate that reserves of liquid water still exist underground.
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крутой
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/prɪˈsɪpɪtəs/ • Adjective
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A precipitous mountain path.
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предшественник
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/pri(ː)ˈkɜːsə/ • Noun
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Bond's preoccupation with brand names made him a precursor of the consumer society.
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самонадеянный
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/prɪˈzʌmptʃuəs/ • Adjective
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The duchess would not put up with presumptuous servants.
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восторжествовать
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/prɪˈveɪl/ • Verb
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We can only hope that common sense will prevail.
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честность
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/ˈprəʊbɪti/ • Noun
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He enjoys an exaggerated reputation for probity.
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непомерный
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/prəˈdɪʤəs/ • Adjective
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A prodigious storm.
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вундеркинд
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/ˈprɒdɪʤi/ • Noun
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She is a chess prodigy.
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распространяться
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/prəʊˈlɪfəreɪt/ • Verb
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We must not proliferate nuclear arms.
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плодовитый
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/prəʊˈlɪfɪk/ • Adjective
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He developed into an extremely prolific playwright, novelist, and lecturer.
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патентованный
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/prəˈpraɪətəri/ • Adjective
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‘Tylenol’ is a proprietary drug of which ‘acetaminophen’ is the generic form.
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предусмотрительный
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/ˈprɒvɪdənt/ • Adjective
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Wild squirrels are provident.
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близость
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/prɒkˈsɪmɪti/ • Noun
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What's good about this hotel is its proximity to the airport.
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благоразумный
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/ˈpruːdənt/ • Adjective
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prudent hesitation.
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являющийся квинтэссенцией
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/ˌkwɪntɪˈsɛnʃəl/ • Adjective
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Baroque style is the quintessential of the 17th century.
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рассказчик
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/ˌræk.ɒnˈtɜːr/ • Noun
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Rudolf is a soul of our company, he's the best raconteur of jokes!
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разжижать
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/ˈreərɪfaɪ/ • Verb
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The bones are rarefied.
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лучезарный
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/rɪˈfʌlʤənt/ • Adjective
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A refulgent sunset.
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роптать
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/rɪˈpaɪn/ • Verb
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To repine at one's miserable life.
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рунический
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/ˈruːnɪk/ • Adjective
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runic design.
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заботливый
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/səˈlɪsɪtəs/ • Adjective
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solicitous parents.
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подсознательный
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/sʌbˈlɪmɪnl/ • Adjective
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Colour has a profound, though often subliminal influence on our senses and moods.
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лежащий
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/sjuːˈpaɪn/ • Adjective
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She was lying supine while doing yoga.
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возврат к прошлому
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/ˈθrəʊbæk/ • Noun
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This year has seen a number of films that feel like throwbacks to the 70s, and I like that.
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непристойный
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/ˌʌntə'wɔːd / ʌnˈtɔːrd/ • Adjective
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A man would be lewd with, or proposition, or tell an untoward joke toward a female.
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горячность
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/ˈviːɪməns/ • Noun
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The vehemence of his denial.
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благоговеть перед
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/ˈvɛnəreɪt/ • Verb
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We venerate genius.
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правдоподобный
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/ˌvɛrɪˈsɪmɪlə/ • Adjective
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To come up with a verisimilar story.
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правдоподобие
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/ˌvɛrɪsɪˈmɪlɪtjuːd/ • Noun
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Your story is beyond the bounds of verisimilitude, nobody will believe in it.
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след
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/ˈvɛstɪʤ/ • Noun
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vestiges of something.
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бдительность
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/ˈvɪʤɪləns/ • Noun
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Vigilance is especially susceptible to fatigue.
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очернять
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/ˈvɪlɪfaɪ/ • Verb
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The Nazi propaganda vilified the Jews.
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защищать
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/ˈvɪndɪkeɪt/ • Verb
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To vindicate the rights of the citizens.
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фантастический
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/ˈvɪʒnəri/ • Adjective
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It is not easy to paint a visionary future and also to chart the map that gets you there.
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едкий
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/ˌvɪtrɪˈɒlɪk/ • Adjective
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Sodium and sulphur are highly vitriolic.
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непостоянный
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/ˈvɒlətaɪl/ • Adjective
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volatile emotions.
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роскошная
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/vəˈlʌptjʊəs/ • Adjective
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A voluptuous woman.
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строгать
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/ˈwɪtl/ • Verb
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To whittle pencils by a knife.
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