2-nd reading Flashcards

1
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eutrophic

yo͞oˈträfik

A

(of lakes and similar habitats) rich in organic and mineral nutrients and supporting an abundant plant life, which in the process of decaying depletes the oxygen supply for animal life

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2
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abundant

əˈbəndənt

A

bol

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3
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decay

dəˈkā

A

çürümə, tənəzzül

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4
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deplete

dəˈplēt

A

tükənmək

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5
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prominence

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görkəmlilik, qabarıqlıq

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6
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vegetate - ˈvejəˌtāt

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to live in a way that has no physical and mental activity:

Are our kids spending too much time vegetating in front of the TV?

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7
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observable

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müşahidə oluna bilən

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8
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curtail

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ixtisar , qısaltmaq, kəsmək

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9
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courtesy - ˈkərdəsē

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nəzakət, nəzakətlilik

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10
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court

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məhkəmə

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11
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curtsy

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qısqanc

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12
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prejudice - ˈprejədəs

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qərəz, xurafat, mövhumat

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13
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euphoric - yo͞oˈfôrik

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extremely happy and excited:

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14
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euclidean - yo͞oˈklidēən

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relating to the geometry (= the study of angles and shapes formed by the relationships between lines) described by Euclid

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15
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hominess

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mehribanlıq

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16
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remedy - ˈremədē

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vasitə, çarə, əlac

17
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homesickness

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ev həsrəti

18
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click into place

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  1. Literally, of an object, to fit securely into something, often with an audible clicking noise.
    My seatbelt isn’t clicking into place—is it broken?
  2. By extension, to begin to make sense or be understood.
    Thanks to my tutor, this week’s lesson on polynomials has finally clicked into place.
19
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in(t)əˈräɡədiv

A

sorğu-sual

a word or sentence used when asking a question:
“Who” and “why” are interrogatives.