OK GIF Flashcards

1
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to make an unpleasant feeling, such as pain or worry, less strong

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relieve
breathing exercises can help to relieve stress

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2
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suggesting that something unpleasant is likely to happen

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ominous
Ominous clouds

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3
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a meeting, especially one that happens by chance

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encounter

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4
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morally wrong and bad

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wicked
A wicked man

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5
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something that you plan to do or achieve

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objective
His main objective was to increase profits

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6
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Used after something negative to say that the same thing is true for someone or something else

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not can I / not do you
I don’t like it
nor do I

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7
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(of a plant) to become weak and begin to bend towards the ground, or (of a person) to become weaker, tired, or less confident

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wilt

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8
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1 - GO
to move behind someone or something and go where they go, sometimes secretly
следовать, следить

2 - HAPPEN
to happen or come after something
следовать, наступать (о времени)

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follow
1 - She followed me into the kitchen.
He employed a private detective to follow his wife.
2 - The weeks that followed were the happiest days of my life.
There was a bang, followed by a cloud of smoke.

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9
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someone who follows another person to discover where that person goes, what they do, etc.

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tail

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10
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1 - STAY AWAY
to stay away from a person, place, situation, etc
избегать

2 - PREVENT
to prevent something from happening
избегать

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avoid
1 - He’s been avoiding me all week.
Try to avoid the city centre.
2 - Book early to avoid disappointment.
Pierre braked to avoid hitting the dog.
avoid doing sth

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11
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1 - CHANGE TIME
to make something happen at a later time than originally planned or expected
откладывать, отсрочивать

2 - MAKE LATE
to cause someone or something to be slow or late
задерживать, опаздывать

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delay
1 - Can you delay your departure until next week?
2 - [ often passive ] I was delayed by traffic.

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12
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to think that something is likely to be true, although you have no proof

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assume
[ + (that) ] Everything was quiet when I got home so I assumed that you had gone out.

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13
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1 - NIGHT
for or during the night
на ночь, ночью

2 - QUICKLY
very quickly or suddenly
мгновенно, сразу

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overnight
1 - Sometimes we would stay overnight at my grandmother’s house.
2 - Change does not happen overnight.

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14
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to be a sign of something

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signify
Red signifies danger.
These lines on the road - what do they signify?

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15
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1 - PROMISE
a promise or decision made between two or more people

2 - SAME OPINION
a situation in which people have the same opinion as each other
согласие

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agreement
1 - an international agreement
It was difficult to reach an agreement.
2 - Not everyone was in agreement.

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16
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something that is very important and that must be dealt with before other things

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priority
My first/top priority is to find somewhere to live.

17
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strong anger that you cannot control

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rage
a jealous rage
He flew into a rage (= suddenly became angry) over the smallest mistake.

18
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1 - NOUN
a curved piece of metal or plastic used for hanging something on, or a similar object used for catching fish

2 - VERB
to fasten something with a hook, hang something on a hook, or catch something with a hook
застегивать, вешать, ловить что-либо на крючок

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hook
1 - His coat was hanging from a hook on the door.

19
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dishonest and illegal
мошеннический
FORMAL

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fraudulent
fraudulent insurance claims

20
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wanting a lot more food, money, etc, than you need
жадный

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greedy
greedy, selfish people
They were greedy for money.

21
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believing that you are better or more important than other people

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arrogant
I found him arrogant and rude.

22
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real, not guessed or imagined

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actual
We were expecting about fifty people, though the actual number was a lot higher.

23
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flowers that are tied together in an attractive way

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bouquet

24
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1 - POSSIBILITY
the possibility that something will happen
шанс.

2 - OPPORTUNITY
the opportunity to do something
возможность

3 - LUCK
the way something happens because of luck, or without being planned
случайность, удача

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chance
1 - [ + (that) ] There’s a chance that she’ll still be there.
She’s ruined my chances of getting the job
2 - [ + to do sth ] I didn’t get a chance to speak to you at the party.
3 - I saw her by chance in the shop.

25
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1 - INSECT
a small insect
букашка, жук

2 - COMPUTER
a mistake in a computer program
компьютерный вирус

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bug
2 - This program is full of bugs.

26
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a yellow and black flying insect that makes honey and can sting you

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bee

27
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If two things are adjacent, they are next to each other.
примыкающий
FORMAL

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adjacent
The fire started in an adjacent building.
They live in a house adjacent to the railway.

28
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to suffer something difficult, unpleasant, or painful
FORMAL

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endure
She’s already had to endure three painful operations on her leg.

29
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1 - TRY
to try very hard to do something difficult
стараться изо всех сил

2 - FIGHT
to fight someone when they are holding you
сопротивляться, отбиваться

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struggle
1 - [ + to do sth ] He’s struggling to pay off his debts.
2 - She struggled but couldn’t break free.

30
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1 - SATISFACTORY
of a satisfactory quality or level
приличный

2 - HONEST
honest and morally good
порядочный

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decent
1 - He earns a decent salary.
I haven’t had a decent cup of coffee since I’ve been here.

2 - Decent people have had their lives ruined by his behaviour.
She should do the decent thing and apologize.