Week 12 Flashcards
diatribe
The politician’s diatribe against his opponent was met with boos and jeers from the crowd.
a bitter and abusive verbal attack or criticism, often directed at a specific person or group
диатриба, обличительная речь
inhibition
The student’s inhibition prevented her from speaking up in class, even though she knew the answer to the teacher’s question.
a feeling of self-consciousness or restraint, often leading to hesitation or reluctance to act
торможение, подавление
fortuitous
The author’s fortuitous meeting with a publisher led to the publication of her first novel.
occurring by chance or coincidence, often resulting in a fortunate or positive outcome
случайный, удачный
incoherent
The speaker’s incoherent ramblings made it difficult for the audience to follow his train of thought.
unclear or confusing, often due to a lack of organization or structure
бессвязный, непоследовательный
ilk
The author’s novels appealed to a certain ilk of reader, drawn to their dark and brooding themes.
a type or kind of person or thing, often used to refer to a particular group or category
род
prestigious
The university’s prestigious reputation attracted students from all over the world, eager to receive an education from its renowned faculty.
highly regarded or respected, often due to a reputation for excellence or accomplishment
престижный, авторитетный
placard
The protester held up a placard with a message demanding justice for the victims of police brutality.
a poster or sign, often used to convey a message or information to the public
плакат, афиша
integral
The team’s star player was integral to their success, his talent and leadership helping to lead them to victory.
necessary or essential, often forming a crucial part of a larger whole
интегральный, неотъемлемый
remuneration
The consultant’s remuneration for his work was generous, reflecting the value of his expertise and experience.
payment or compensation for services rendered, often in the form of money or other benefits
вознаграждение, оплата
nominal
The fee for the service was nominal, reflecting the low cost of materials and labor required to provide it.
small or insignificant in comparison to the real or actual value
номинальный, условный
expunge
The author decided to expunge several chapters from her novel, feeling that they did not add anything to the story.
to erase or remove completely, often in reference to written or recorded material
вычеркивать
flamboyant
The actor’s flamboyant personality and colorful wardrobe made him a favorite of the paparazzi.
flashy or showy, often characterized by bold or exaggerated behavior or appearance
яркий, цветистый
anathema
The politician’s stance on immigration was anathema to many of his constituents, leading to protests and demonstrations.
something or someone that is hated or loathed, often due to moral or religious reasons
анафема, проклятие, отлучение от церкви
schism
The religious community was torn apart by a schism, with members taking sides and refusing to speak to one another.
a division or split between two opposing groups or factions, often resulting in conflict or tension
раскол, схизма
utopia
The author’s novel described a utopian society free from war, poverty, and injustice, inspiring readers to dream of a better world.
an imagined or hypothetical place or society that is perfect or ideal, often used as a metaphor for a better future
утопия