Набор слов на английском языке на тему "Топ 100 прилагательных"
боящийся
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/əˈfreɪd/ • Adjective
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I'm not afraid for me, but for the baby.
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живой
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/əˈlaɪv/ • Adjective
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He must be ninety if he's still alive.
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ужасный
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/ˈɔːfʊl/ • Adjective
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I look awful in a swimsuit.
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плохой
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/bæd/ • Adjective
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The closure of the project is bad news for her staff.
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большой
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/bɪg/ • Adjective
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A big group of scientists.
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скучающий
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/bɔːd/ • Adjective
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There was a bored expression on her face.
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сломанный
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/ˈbrəʊkən/ • Adjective
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He attacked the man with a broken bottle.
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занятый
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/ˈbɪzi/ • Adjective
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Kept getting a busy signal.
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очевидный
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/klɪə/ • Adjective
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A clear case of murder.
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умный
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/ˈklɛvə/ • Adjective
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She was an extremely clever and studious young woman.
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удобный
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/ˈkʌmfətəbl/ • Adjective
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These new shoes are not very comfortable.
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сумасшедший
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/ˈkreɪzi/ • Adjective
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We're driving at a speed of 180 km per hour, you're crazy!
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жестокий
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/krʊəl/ • Adjective
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A cruel dictator.
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любопытный
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/ˈkjʊərɪəs/ • Adjective
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I didn’t mean to pry. I’m just curious. That’s all.
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мёртвый
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/dɛd/ • Adjective
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She's been dead for twenty years now.
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подавленный
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/dɪˈprɛst/ • Adjective
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He seemed a bit depressed about his work situation.
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решительный
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/dɪˈtɜːmɪnd/ • Adjective
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They were quite determined that he wasn’t going to do it.
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другой
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/ˈdɪfrənt/ • Adjective
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I know you've already seen that, but this time it's different.
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грязный
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/ˈdɜːti/ • Adjective
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The tower's facade became very dirty.
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нарушенный
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/dɪsˈtɜːbd/ • Adjective
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I must put in order disturbed documents and textbooks on my desk.
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легкий
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/ˈiːzi/ • Adjective
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An easy pat on the shoulder.
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смущённый
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/ɪmˈbærəst/ • Adjective
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I felt quite embarrassed whenever I talked to her.
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восторженный
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/ɪnˌθjuːzɪˈæstɪk/ • Adjective
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He seems very enthusiastic about his role in the play.
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злой
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/ˈiːvl/ • Adjective
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Kristin smiled a particularly evil smile.
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ложный
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/fɔːls/ • Adjective
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You'll get a false impression of the town if you only visit the university.
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быстрый
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/fɑːst/ • Adjective
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Simon loves fast cars.
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неразумный
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/ˈfuːlɪʃ/ • Adjective
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A foolish decision.
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дружелюбный
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/ˈfrɛndli/ • Adjective
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I am a friendly person who enjoys meeting new people.
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смешной
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/ˈfʌni/ • Adjective
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That's the funniest thing I've ever heard.
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твёрдый
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/hɑːd/ • Adjective
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Diamonds are the hardest known mineral.
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пронзительный
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/ˈhaɪˈpɪʧt/ • Adjective
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She woke up to the high-pitched scream of the fire alarm.
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огромный
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/hjuːʤ/ • Adjective
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They live in a huge house.
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невозможный
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/ɪmˈpɒsəbl/ • Adjective
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He made it impossible for me to say no.
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небольшой
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/ˈlɪtl/ • Adjective
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There's so little choice.
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одинокий
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/ˈləʊnli/ • Adjective
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Nobody wants to be lonely.
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громкий
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/laʊd/ • Adjective
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The music is deafeningly loud.
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хороший
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/naɪs/ • Adjective
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It would be nice if he moved to London.
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шумный
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/ˈnɔɪzi/ • Adjective
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Hundreds of demonstrators staged a noisy protest outside the embassy.
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приятный
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/ˈplɛznt/ • Adjective
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They spent a pleasant evening together.
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бедный
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/pʊə/ • Adjective
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Most of the world's poorest countries are in Africa.
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гордый
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/praʊd/ • Adjective
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I’m proud to say we made the right decision.
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быстрый
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/kwɪk/ • Adjective
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He’s surprisingly quick for such a big man.
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тихий
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/ˈkwaɪət/ • Adjective
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A quiet murmur passed through the classroom.
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реальный
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/rɪəl/ • Adjective
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We're shooting a film based on real life.
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богатый
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/rɪʧ/ • Adjective
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His invention has made him a rich man.
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безопасный
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/seɪf/ • Adjective
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It isn't safe to leave the house after dark.
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напуганный
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/skeəd/ • Adjective
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The thieves got scared and ran away.
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короткий
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/ʃɔːt/ • Adjective
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He has short dark hair.
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застенчивый
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/ʃaɪ/ • Adjective
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Archie was shy and awkward.
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тихий
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/ˈsaɪlənt/ • Adjective
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They huddled together in silent groups.
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глупый
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/ˈsɪli/ • Adjective
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She had a silly grin on her face.
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мягкий
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/sɒft/ • Adjective
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I want to get a nice soft carpet for the bedroom.
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глупый
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/ˈstjuːpɪd/ • Adjective
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It was stupid of you to get involved.
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успешный
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/səkˈsɛsfʊl/ • Adjective
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A successful business venture.
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высокий
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/tɔːl/ • Adjective
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She’s tall and thin with light brown hair.
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вкусный
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/ˈteisti/ • Adjective
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This soup is very tasty.
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ужасный
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/ˈtɛrəbl/ • Adjective
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It was a terrible thing to happen to someone so young.
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крошечный
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/ˈtaɪni/ • Adjective
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There was a tiny brook somewhere nearby.
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аморальный
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/ˈwɪkɪd/ • Adjective
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Alcoholics and drug addicts lead a wicked lifestyle.
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