Week 30 Flashcards
extinct
The dinosaurs are an example of an extinct species that lived millions of years ago.
no longer existing, often used to describe a species that has disappeared completely
вымерший
idyllic
The small town with its idyllic countryside views was a perfect getaway from the busy city life.
charmingly simple and peaceful, often used to describe a place or situation that is perfect or ideal
идиллический
galvanize
The coach’s pep talk before the game galvanized the team and led to a victory.
to stimulate into action, often used to describe a sudden or unexpected call to action
возбуждать, оживлять
encumbrance
The heavy backpack was an encumbrance on the hiker’s journey up the mountain.
a burden or hindrance, often used to describe something that slows down or impedes progress
препятствие, бремя, обуза
gaudy
The gaudy decorations in the restaurant made it feel tacky and cheap.
showy and tasteless, often used to describe something that is flashy or overly ornate
безвкусный, яркий, кричащий
condescend
The manager’s condescending tone when talking to his employees made them feel belittled and disrespected.
to talk down to someone or act superior, often used to describe a person who is arrogant or patronizing
снисходить, удостаивать
candor
The candidate’s candor in her interview was refreshing and made her stand out from the other applicants.
honesty and frankness, often used to describe a person who speaks openly and truthfully
откровенность, искренность, прямота
mortify
The teenager was mortified when her mother showed up at the school dance and embarrassed her in front of her friends.
to cause extreme embarrassment or shame, often used to describe a situation that is humiliating or embarrassing
обижать, унижать
jocose
The comedian’s jocose banter with the audience had them laughing throughout the show.
playful and humorous, often used to describe a person or situation that is lighthearted and amusing
шутливый, игривый
malign
The politician’s malign comments about his opponent were criticized by the public and the media.
to speak ill of someone or something, often used to describe a person who is slanderous or malicious
клеветать, злословить
omnipotent
The belief in an omnipotent deity is a cornerstone of many religions.
having unlimited power or authority, often used to describe a god or supreme being
всемогущий, всесильный
zenith
The athlete’s career reached its zenith when she won the gold medal at the Olympics.
the highest point or peak, often used to describe a moment of great success or achievement
зенит
fledgling
The fledgling start-up struggled to gain a foothold in the competitive market.
a young or inexperienced person or organization, often used to describe someone or something that is just starting out
неопытный юнец
peremptory
The boss’s peremptory tone when assigning tasks to his employees was resented by many.
insisting on immediate attention or obedience, often used to describe a person who is demanding or bossy
повелительный, властный
precedent
The Supreme Court’s ruling on the landmark case set a precedent for future cases involving similar issues.
an earlier event or action that sets an example or rule for future ones, often used to describe a legal case that sets a standard for future cases
прецедент, предшествующий