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laissez-faire
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[ ‚leseɪ'fer ]
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невмешательства;a laissez-faire attitude is one in which you do not get involved in other people’s activities or behaviour
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abstemious
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[ əb'sti:mɪəs ]
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воздержанный;not doing things which give you pleasure, especially not eating good food or drinking alcohol
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aberration
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[ ,æbə'reiʃən ]
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отклонение;something that is not normal or not what you would usually expect
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abjure
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[ æb'dʒʋr ]
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отрекаться;to state publicly that you no longer agree with a belief or way of behaving
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abrogate
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[ 'æbrəugeit ]
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аннулировать; to end a law,agreement or custom formally
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acumen
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[ ə'kju:men ]
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проницательность;skill in making correct decisions and judgments in a particular subject, such as business or politics
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belie
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[ bi'lai ]
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противоречить;to show something to be false, or to hide something such as an emotion
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bellicose
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[ 'belə‚kəʋs ]
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воинственный;wishing to fight or start a war
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bowdlerize
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[ 'baʋdlə‚raɪz ]
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выбрасывать все нежелательное из текста;to remove words or parts from a book, play or film that are considered to be unsuitable or offensive
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churlish
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[ 'ʧə:liʃ ]
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грубый;rude, unfriendly and unpleasant
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diffident
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[ 'difidənt ]
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неуверенный в себе;shy and not confident of your abilities
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enervate
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[ 'enər‚veɪt ]
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расслабленный;causing you to feel weak and with no energy
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epiphany
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[ e'pɪfənɪ ]
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a moment when you suddenly realize or understand something important
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evanescent
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[ ‚evə'nesənt ]
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мимолетный;lasting only for a very short time
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facetious
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[ fə'si:ʃəs ]
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шуточный;not serious about a serious subject, in an attempt to be funny or to appear clever
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fatuous
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[ 'fætjuəs ]
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глупый;stupid, not correct, or not carefully thought about
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feckless
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[ 'feklis ]
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беспомощный, бесполезный;a feckless person is not reliable, does not care about achieving anything, and has no clear plans
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fiduciary
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[ fi'dju:ʃjəri ]
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хранитель;involving responsibility for looking after money or property that belongs to someone else
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gauche
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[ gəuʃ ]
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неловкий;awkward and uncomfortable with other people, especially because young and without experience
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gerrymander
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[ 'dʒerɪ‚mændər ]
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предвыборные махинации;the process of dividing a region in which people vote in a way that gives one political group an unfair advantage
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hegemony
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[ hi:'geməni ]
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гегемония;political control or influence, especially by one country over other countries
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hubris
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[ 'hju:bris ]
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высокомерие;a very proud way of talking or behaving that offends people
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incontrovertible
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[ 'inkɔntrə'və:təbl ]
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неопровержимый;impossible to doubt because of being obviously true
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inculcate
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[ 'inkʌlkeit ]
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внушать;to fix an idea or belief firmly in someone’s mind, especially by repeating it often
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jejune
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[ dʒɪ'dʒu:n ]
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ограниченный;understanding or describing ideas in a way that is too simple
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loquacious
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[ ləʋ'kweɪʃəs ]
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говорливый;describes someone who talks a lot
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lugubrious
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[ lu:'gu:briəs ]
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траурный;sad, especially in a slow or serious way
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obsequious
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[ əb'si:kwɪəs ]
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угодливый;too keen to please someone, in a way that does not seem sincere
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oligarchy
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[ 'ɔligɑ:ki ]
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олигархия;the control of a country by a small group of people
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omnipotent
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[ ɔm'nipətənt ]
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всемогущий;powerful enough to do everything
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paradigm
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[ 'pærədaim ]
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парадигма;a model of something, or a very clear and typical example of something
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pecuniary
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[ pi'kju:njəri ]
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денежный;relating to or consisting of money
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precipitous
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[ pri'sipitəs ]
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обрывистый;If a slope is precipitous, it is very steep
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quotidian
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[ kwəʋ'tɪdɪən ]
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банальный;ordinary and not unusual or surprising
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sanguine
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[ 'sæŋgwin ]
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сангвинический;confident and hopeful about what might happen, especially in a difficult situation
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chromosome
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[ 'krəuməsəum ]
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хромосома;any of the rod-like structures found in all living cells, containing the chemical patterns which control what an animal or plant is like
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awkward
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[ 'ɔ:kwəd ]
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неуклюжий;difficult to deal with and embarrassing EX: After he spoke there was an awkward silence.
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recapitulate
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[ ,ri:kə'pitjuleit ]
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резюмировать;to repeat the main points of an explanation or description
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embarrassing
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[ im'bærəsiŋ ]
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смущающий;making you feel nervous, ashamed, or stupid
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subjugate
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[ 'sʌbʤugeit ]
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порабощать;to defeat a place or a group of people and force them to obey you
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tempestuous
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[ tem'pestʃu:əs ]
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бурный;If something such as a relationship or time is tempestuous, it is full of strong emotions
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reciprocal
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[ ri'siprəkəl ]
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взаимный;A reciprocal action or arrangement involves two people or groups of people who behave in the same way or agree to help each other and give each other advantages
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homogeneous
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[ ,hɔməu'ʤi:njəs ]
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однородный;consisting of things that are very similar or all of the same type
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ignorance
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[ 'ignərəns ]
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незнание;lack of knowledge, understanding or information about something
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auspicious
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[ ɔ:s'piʃəs ]
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благоприятный;suggesting a positive and successful future
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filibuster
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[ 'fɪlə‚bʌstər ]
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пират, оттягивать принятие закона;pirate, to make a long speech in order to delay or prevent a new law being made
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complacency
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[ kəm'pleis(ə)nsi ]
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самодовольство;self-satisfied ignorance of danger
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winnow
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[ 'wɪnəʋ ]
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отсеивать;to reduce a large number of people or things to a much smaller number by judging their quality
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taxonomy
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[ tæk'sɒnəmɪ ]
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таксономия;a system for naming and organizing things, especially plants and animals, into groups which share similar qualities
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usurp
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[ ju:'sɜ:rp ]
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узурпировать, незаконно захватывать;to take control or a position of power, especially without having the right to
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