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particularly
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[ pə'tikjuləli ]
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очень, чрезвычайно; в высокой степени; особенно; в особенности
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daunt
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[ dɔ:nt ]
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обуздывать, укрощать; подчинять, покорять
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contention
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[ kən'tenʃən ]
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точка зрения, утверждение
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neglect
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[ ni'glekt ]
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to not give enough care or attention to people or things that are your responsibility
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miserable
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[ 'mizərəbl ]
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very unhappy
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upheaval
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[ ʌp'hi:v(ə)l ]
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переворот; бунт, беспорядки; a great change, especially causing or involving much difficulty, activity, or trouble:
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desperation
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[ ,despə'reiʃən ]
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the feeling that you have when you are in such a bad situation that you are willing to take risks in order to change it. Example: In desperation, they jumped out of the window to escape the fire.
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boundary
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[ 'baundəri ]
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a real or imagined line that marks the edge or limit of something:
The Ural mountains mark the boundary between Europe and Asia.
Residents are opposed to the prison being built within the city boundary.
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rubbish
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[ 'rʌbiʃ ]
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мусор, хлам,абсурд, вздор, ерунда
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engaged
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[ in'geiʤd ]
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занятый, занятой
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incompatible
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[ ,inkəm'pætəbl ]
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not able to exist or work with another person or thing because of basic differences. EXAMPLE: When we started living together we realized how incompatible we were - our interests were so different.
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meaningfully
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обоснованно
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warrior
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[ 'wɔ:rɪər ]
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a soldier, usually one who has both experience and skill in fighting, especially in the past
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weakling
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[ 'wi:klɪŋ ]
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someone who is weak, either physically or in character
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aspire to
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[ əs'paiə tu: ]
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to have a strong wish or hope to do or have something:
Few people who aspire to fame ever achieve it.
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take stock
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[ teik stɔk ]
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To take stock (of something) is to think carefully about a situation or event and form an opinion about it, so that you can decide what to do
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nub
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[ nʌb ]
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the most important or basic part of something: What do you think is the nub of the problem?
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paternity leave
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[ pə'tə:niti li:v ]
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a period of time that a father is legally allowed to be away from his job so that he can spend time with his new baby
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to step back
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[ tu: step bæk ]
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to temporarily stop being involved in an activity or situation in order to think about it in a new way. EXAMPLE: Let's just step back from the problem and think about what we could do.
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wretched existence
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[ wretʃd ig'zist(ə)ns ]
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жалкое существование, прозябание
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to feel wretched
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[ tu: fi:l wretʃd ]
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чувствовать себя несчастным
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thorny issue of ...
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[ 'θɔ:ni 'isju: əv ]
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describes a problem or subject that is difficult to deal with
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the money is running out
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[ ðe 'mʌni iz 'rʌniŋ aut ]
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деньги кончаются
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this book is all rubbish
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[ ðis buk iz ɔ:l 'rʌbiʃ ]
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эта книга - сплошная ерунда
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