Week 29 Flashcards

1
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adherent

The politician had a loyal group of adherents who supported his policies and campaigned for him.

A

a follower or supporter of a particular person, party, or idea

сторонник, приверженец, плотно прилегающий

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adversary

The two boxers were adversaries in the ring, each trying to defeat the other.

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an opponent or enemy, often used to describe someone who is in direct opposition to another person or group

противник, враг, соперник

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apathy

The student’s apathy towards learning made it difficult for the teacher to engage him in class.

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a lack of interest or enthusiasm, often used to describe a feeling of indifference or disinterest

апатия, безразличие

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atypical

The weather this year has been atypical, with record-breaking temperatures and unexpected storms.

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not typical or normal, often used to describe something that is unusual or unexpected

атипичный, нетипичный

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5
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banal

The movie was criticized for its banal plot and predictable storyline.

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lacking in originality or freshness, often used to describe something that is boring or commonplace

банальный

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bliss

The newlyweds were in a state of bliss after their wedding, basking in the glow of their love for each other.

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a state of extreme happiness or joy, often used to describe a feeling of contentment and satisfaction

блаженство, счастье

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dilettante

The amateur musician was a dilettante, playing music as a hobby rather than a serious pursuit.

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a person who has a superficial interest in a subject or activity, often used to describe someone who is not committed or serious

дилетант, любитель

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exhort

The coach exhorted his team to work hard and give their best effort during the game.

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to strongly encourage or urge someone to do something, often used to describe a call to action or motivation

убеждать, поддерживать

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9
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fracas

The police were called to break up the fracas that had broken out at the nightclub.

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a noisy disturbance or quarrel, often used to describe a violent or tumultuous situation

скандал, потасовка, ссора

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10
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garrulous

The garrulous salesman talked for hours without actually making a sale.

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excessively talkative, often used to describe someone who talks too much and without purpose

болтливый, словоохотливый

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11
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gusto

The children attacked the ice cream with gusto, eager to savor every last bite.

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enthusiastic enjoyment or vigor, often used to describe a feeling of excitement or energy

удовольствие, смак

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indolent

The indolent employee was often found napping at his desk instead of working.

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lazy or idle, often used to describe a person who is sluggish or inactive

ленивый, индолентный, праздный

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13
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inebriated

The partygoers were inebriated and loud, stumbling around and slurring their words.

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intoxicated or drunk, often used to describe someone who has had too much alcohol

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lithe

The gymnast’s lithe movements were a sight to behold, as she effortlessly performed flips and somersaults.

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flexible and graceful, often used to describe someone who is agile or supple

гибкий, податливый

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15
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nondescript

The hotel room was nondescript, with plain beige walls and basic furniture.

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lacking distinctive qualities, often used to describe something that is unremarkable or bland

невзрачный, неопределенного вида

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16
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obese

The doctor warned the patient about the dangers of obesity and recommended a healthier diet and exercise regimen.

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very overweight or fat, often used to describe someone who is significantly above a healthy weight

тучный, страдающий ожирением

17
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pathetic

The team’s performance was pathetic, as they were easily defeated by their opponents.

A

pitiful or sad, often used to describe something that is weak or lacking in power

жалкий, патетический

18
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pique

She felt a pique when her boss ignored her ideas in the meeting.

A

a feeling of irritation or resentment resulting from a slight, especially to one’s pride

пике, обида, раздражение, задеть самолюбие

19
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platitude

He delivered a platitude-filled speech that failed to inspire anyone.

A

a remark or statement, especially one with a moral content, that has been used too often to be interesting or thoughtful

банальность, плоскость

20
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wane

Her interest in the project began to wane after working on it for several months.

A

to decrease gradually in size, amount, intensity, or degree

уменьшаться, ослабевать, убывать