Week 19 Flashcards

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megalomania

The dictator’s megalomania led him to believe that he was above the law and immune to criticism or opposition.

A

a mental disorder characterized by delusions of grandeur and an obsession with power or authority

мания величия, мегаломания

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profligate

The socialite’s profligate spending habits and lavish lifestyle were the subject of much criticism and gossip.

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wasteful or reckless with money or resources, often in reference to a person or behavior that is extravagant or indulgent

расточительный, распутный

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strife

The company’s board of directors was torn apart by internal strife and power struggles, leading to a decline in productivity and profitability.

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conflict or disagreement, often in reference to a situation or relationship that is characterized by tension or hostility

раздор, спор

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legion

The organization had a legion of volunteers who were passionate about its mission and willing to dedicate their time and resources to achieve its goals.

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a large and diverse group of people or things, often in reference to a collection or organization that is characterized by diversity and unity

легион, множество

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coup

The military’s coup against the democratically elected government sparked protests and outrage from citizens and international leaders.

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a sudden and violent overthrow of a government or leader, often in reference to a political or military action that is aimed at taking control of a country or organization

переворот

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amnesty

The government’s amnesty program allowed undocumented immigrants to come out of hiding and live and work legally in the country.

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a pardon or forgiveness for past offenses, often in reference to a legal or political decision that is aimed at reconciling or healing past wounds

амнистия

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expatriate

The expatriate community in the city was large and diverse, with people from all over the world living and working there.

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a person who lives outside their native country, often in reference to someone who has chosen to move abroad for personal or professional reasons

экспатриант, эмигрант

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exonerate

The investigation exonerated the suspect and identified the real culprit, bringing closure to the victim’s family and restoring justice.

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to clear of blame or guilt, often in reference to a person or situation that has been unfairly accused or blamed for something

реабилитировать, оправдывать

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fiat

The CEO’s fiat to cut costs and increase productivity resulted in layoffs and restructuring of the company’s operations.

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a formal order or decree, often in reference to a decision or rule that is made by someone in authority or power

указ, распоряжение

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10
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mendacious

The politician’s mendacious statements and promises during the campaign were exposed as lies and led to a loss of trust and credibility.

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dishonest or deceitful, often in reference to a person or statement that is intentionally misleading or false

лживый, ложный

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parsimonious

The landlord’s parsimonious attitude towards maintenance and repairs resulted in a run-down and unsafe living environment for his tenants.

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excessively frugal or stingy, often in reference to a person or behavior that is characterized by a reluctance to spend money or resources

скупой, экономный, бережливый

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pecuniary

The company’s pecuniary losses were due to poor financial management and lack of strategic planning.

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relating to money or finances, often in reference to a situation or decision that has financial implications or consequences

денежный, финансовый

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dismantle

The construction crew dismantled the old bridge and replaced it with a new and more modern one.

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to take apart or disassemble, often in reference to a machine, structure, or organization that is being taken apart or dissolved

демонтировать, разбирать

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sumptuous

The wedding reception was held in a sumptuous ballroom with crystal chandeliers, plush carpets, and an open bar.

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luxurious or lavish, often in reference to a setting, atmosphere, or experience that is characterized by opulence or extravagance

роскошный, великолепный

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underwrite

The bank underwrote the construction loan for the new housing development, providing funds and expertise to help the project succeed.

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to provide financial support or guarantee, often in reference to a project, investment, or insurance policy that is being backed by an individual or organization

гарантировать

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16
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restrictive

The school’s dress code was considered too restrictive by some students and parents, who felt that it was too rigid and outdated.

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limiting or confining, often in reference to a rule, policy, or situation that imposes constraints or regulations on people’s behavior or choices

ограничительный, сдерживающий, запрещающий

17
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balk

The athlete balked at the last minute and decided not to compete in the race, citing a minor injury as the reason.

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to hesitate or refuse to act, often in reference to a person or situation that is causing fear, uncertainty, or doubt

упираться, уклоняться

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blunt

The manager’s blunt feedback to his employees about their performance was sometimes seen as abrasive and demotivating.

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straightforward or direct, often in reference to a statement, opinion, or action that is frank and honest, sometimes to the point of being harsh or insensitive

тупой, грубый, прямой

19
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nostalgia

The old photographs and mementos in the attic filled her with nostalgia for her childhood and family history.

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a sentimental longing or wistful affection for a past time or place, often in reference to a memory or experience that is cherished or remembered fondly

ностальгия, тоска

20
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rife

The town was rife with rumors and gossip about the scandal, with everyone speculating about who was involved and what had happened.

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widespread or prevalent, often in reference to a situation or condition that is characterized by an abundance or excess of something, usually negative or harmful

изобилующий, распространенный, обычный