Набор слов на английском языке на тему "Топ 100 слов Upper-intermediate"
унижение
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/əˈbeɪsmənt/ • Noun
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She allows us to examine our own appetites for public abasement without feeling guilty.
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ненавидеть
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/əbˈhɔː/ • Verb
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She abhors cats.
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резкий
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/əˈbreɪsɪv/ • Adjective
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An abrasive character.
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отказываться
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/ˈæbrəʊgeɪt/ • Verb
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It has the authority to abrogate decisions taken by government authorities and grant compensation.
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отпущение грехов
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/ˌæbsəˈluːʃ(ə)n/ • Noun
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On Maundy Thursday, these same Christians will receive absolution.
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воздерживаться
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/əbˈsteɪn/ • Verb
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I abstain from alcohol.
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воздержанный
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/æbˈstiːmjəs/ • Adjective
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He was a hard-working man with abstemious habits.
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заумный
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/æbˈstruːs/ • Adjective
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Each discovery is more expensive and often more abstruse.
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восторженная похвала
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/ˈækəleɪd/ • Noun
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Farmers have been awarded an annual accolade to stimulate local produce.
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приветливый
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/ˈæfəbl/ • Adjective
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That waitress was fired because she hadn't been affable enough with the clients.
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скорбь
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/əˈflɪkʃ(ə)n/ • Noun
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She lost her sight and is now learning to live with her affliction.
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богатый
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/ˈæflʊənt/ • Adjective
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This is the affluent part of the city.
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готовность
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/əˈlækrɪti/ • Noun
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She agreed to go out with Jake with alacrity.
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облегчать
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/əˈliːvɪeɪt/ • Verb
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This herb boosts memory and alleviates circulatory problems.
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двусмысленный
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/æmˈbɪgjʊəs/ • Adjective
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It is hard to choose the right option as the advice given often seems ambiguous.
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двойственный
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/æmˈbɪvələnt/ • Adjective
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An ambivalent way of solving the problem.
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дружелюбный
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/ˈeɪmjəbl/ • Adjective
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Of course he would dispute that, though in the most amiable terms.
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враждебность
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/ˌænɪˈmɒsɪti/ • Noun
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He no longer felt any animosity toward her.
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приложение
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/ˈænɛks/ • Noun
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An annex to a treaty.
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воинственный
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/ˈbɛlɪkəʊs/ • Adjective
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I've known many fighters, and most of them tend to be rather bellicose.
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воинственный
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/bɪˈlɪʤərənt/ • Adjective
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We cannot disregard these belligerent calls.
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бенефициар
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/ˌbɛnɪˈfɪʃəri/ • Noun
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This insurance will provide a benefit to your beneficiaries upon your death.
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фанатик
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/ˈbɪgət/ • Noun
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A religious bigot.
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вздыматься
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/ˈbɪləʊ/ • Verb
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Smoke billowed up into the sky.
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богохульство
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/ˈblæsfɪmi/ • Noun
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How stating such obvious facts could constitute blasphemy was not entirely clear.
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упадочный
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/ˈblaɪtɪd/ • Adjective
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A blighted rose.
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беспечный
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/blaɪð/ • Adjective
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Petty was always blithe and generous about other artists borrowing from him.
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мушкетон
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/ˈblʌndəbʌs/ • Noun
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The blunderbusses were used by cavalry and sailors.
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поддерживать, укреплять
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/ˈbəʊlstə/ • Verb
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bolster morale.
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резкий
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/brʊsk/ • Adjective
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Try to cultivate a less brusque manner.
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капризный
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/kəˈprɪʃəs/ • Adjective
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I was a pretty capricious child.
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харизма
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/kəˈrɪzmə/ • Noun
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He's respected politician, but he lacks charisma.
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карать
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/ʧæsˈtaɪz/ • Verb
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She chastised him for his insensitive remarks.
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последовательный
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/kəʊˈhɪərənt/ • Adjective
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A coherent argument.
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соучастие в правонарушении
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/kəmˈplɪsɪti/ • Noun
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They were accused of complicity in the attempt to overthrow the government.
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всесторонний
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/ˌkɒmprɪˈhɛnsɪv/ • Adjective
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The comprehensive history of the revolution.
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состряпать
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/kənˈkɒkt/ • Verb
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They concoct relish from corn that is so naturally sweet no extra sugar is needed.
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потворствовать
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/kənˈdəʊn/ • Verb
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She condoned her husband’s occasional infidelities.
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поддельный
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/ˈkaʊntəfɪt/ • Adjective
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counterfeit works of art.
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скрытый
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/ˈkʌvət/ • Adjective
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covert funding for the rebels.
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сжиматься
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/ˈkaʊə/ • Verb
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The courtier sat in the corner cowering in fear as a hooded figure with an axe stepped closer.
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похвальный
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/ˈkrɛdɪtəbl/ • Adjective
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It was a very creditable result for the team.
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доверчивый
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/ˈkrɛdjʊləs/ • Adjective
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Don't be so credulous! Your wife is cheating on you!
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сумеречный
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/krɪˈpʌskjʊlə/ • Adjective
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The evening’s crepuscular charm.
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скрытый
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/ˈkrɪptɪk/ • Adjective
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The new insurance policy is written without cryptic or mysterious terms.
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освобождать
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/ɪnˈfrænʧaɪz/ • Verb
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Slaves were enfranchised in the mid-19th century.
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порождать
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/ɪnˈʤɛndə/ • Verb
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The issue engendered continuing controversy.
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усиливать
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/ɪnˈhæns/ • Verb
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This is an opportunity to enhance the reputation of the company.
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расположиться
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/ɪnˈskɒns/ • Verb
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We eventually found ourselves ensconced in comfortable velvet chairs, watching opera.
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обволакивать
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/ɪnˈʃraʊd/ • Verb
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Fog enshrouded the lake.
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дикция
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/ɪˌnʌnsɪˈeɪʃən/ • Noun
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His mouth work on some enunciation.
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отравлять
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/ɪnˈvenəm/ • Verb
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мимолётный
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/ɪˈfɛmərəl/ • Adjective
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I had an ephemeral desire to kiss him, but it passed in a few seconds.
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препятствовать
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/ˈhæmpə/ • Verb
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He was hampered in his efforts by the bad weather.
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анга́р
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/ˈhæŋə/ • Noun
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Dining facilities were established in an aircraft hangar and in lest tents.
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торопиться
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/ˈheɪsn/ • Verb
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He hastened to remark that the duke was right in his will to let them go.
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высокомерие
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/ˈhɔːtɪnɪs/ • Noun
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I will give you a full reprieve from your haughtiness as a stowaway, if you make us some more.
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упрямый
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/ˈhɛdstrɒŋ/ • Adjective
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The headstrong impulsiveness of youth.
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зажигать
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/ˈkɪndl/ • Verb
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But it may also explain why one self-immolation in Tunisia helped to kindle the Arab Spring.
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затруднительный
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/ˈnɒti/ • Adjective
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A knotty situation.
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разрывание
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/ˌlæsəˈreɪʃən/ • Noun
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He suffered lacerations to his head and face.
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плачущий
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/ˈlækrɪməʊs/ • Adjective
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тусклый
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/ˈlækˌlʌstə/ • Adjective
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The conditioner will revitalize lacklustre hair.
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лаконичный
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/ləˈkɒnɪk/ • Adjective
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The laconic reply.
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стенания
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/ˌlæmɛnˈteɪʃən/ • Noun
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The news of his death filled all Achea with lamentation and thirst for revenge.
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вредный
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/ˈnɒkʃəs/ • Adjective
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noxious ideas.
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аннулировать
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/ˈnʌlɪfaɪ/ • Verb
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упрямый
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/ˈɒbdjʊrɪt/ • Adjective
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Some members of the committee are likely to prove obdurate on this matter.
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запутывать
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/ˈɒbfʌskeɪt/ • Verb
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The writer tries to obfuscate the reader.
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цель
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/əbˈʤɛktɪv/ • Noun
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The principal objective of the department is to identify market opportunities.
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косой
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/əˈbliːk/ • Adjective
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The axis of an oblique cone is not perpendicular to its base.
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стирать
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/əˈblɪtəreɪt/ • Verb
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The memory was so painful that he obliterated it from his mind.
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не замечающий
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/əˈblɪvɪəs/ • Adjective
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oblivious to the risks she ran.
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спокойный
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/ˈplæsɪd/ • Adjective
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The lake was placid and still under the moonlight.
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истец
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/ˈpleɪntɪf/ • Noun
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A civil plaintiff.
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правдоподобный
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/ˈplɔːzəbl/ • Adjective
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A plausible excuse.
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изобилие
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/ˈplɛθərə/ • Noun
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This plethora of reports overwhelms both the Secretariat and the Member States alike.
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гибкий
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/ˈplaɪəbl/ • Adjective
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My shoes made of soft and pliable leather, I can easily bend toes.
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оперение
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/ˈpluːmɪʤ/ • Noun
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Bright plumage of a peacock.
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падать
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/ˈplʌmɪt/ • Verb
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Hardware sales plummeted in last year.
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вознаграждение
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/rɪˌmjuːnəˈreɪʃən/ • Noun
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The author would accept no remuneration at all.
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известность
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/rɪˈnaʊn/ • Noun
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He has won world renown for his films.
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изобилующий
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/rɪˈpliːt/ • Adjective
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It is replete with misery.
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временное облегчение
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/rɪˈpriːv/ • Noun
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A high-debt developing countries need a reprieve from the debt.
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отрекаться
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/rɪˈpjuːdɪeɪt/ • Verb
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The parents repudiated their drug addicted son and moved to another city.
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аннулировать
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/rɪˈsɪnd/ • Verb
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The government eventually rescinded the directive.
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отставка
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/ˌrɛzɪgˈneɪʃən/ • Noun
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He announced his resignation as senior adviser.
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резолюция
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/ˌrɛzəˈluːʃən/ • Noun
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Congress passed a resolution in support of the plan.
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касательная
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/ˈtænʤənt/ • Noun
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вещественный
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/ˈtænʤəbl/ • Adjective
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Resources are tangible, visible, and relatively easy to measure.
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скука
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/ˈtiːdjəm/ • Noun
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The tedium of car journeys.
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характер
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/ˈtɛmpə/ • Noun
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Whether he praised or cursed me depended on his temper at the time.
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цепкий
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/tɪˈneɪʃəs/ • Adjective
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tenacious burrs.
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предварительный
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/ˈtɛntətɪv/ • Adjective
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To drew a few tentative conclusions.
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