Week 44 Flashcards

1
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nullify

The court nullified the contract after discovering that it had been signed under false pretenses.

A

to cancel or make something legally void

аннулировать

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deluge

The city was hit by a deluge of rain, causing widespread flooding and damage to homes and businesses.

A

a heavy or overwhelming amount of something, often used to describe a flood of water or information

потоп, наводнение

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futility

Despite his best efforts, the athlete felt a sense of futility as he struggled to overcome his injury.

A

a feeling of uselessness or pointlessness, often used to describe a task or effort that is unlikely to succeed

тщетность, бесполезность

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carnage

The war resulted in widespread carnage, leaving entire cities in ruins and countless people dead or injured.

A

the violent killing or destruction of a large number of people or animals

резня, кровавая бойня

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5
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technology

The company invested heavily in technology to develop new software programs and increase efficiency.

A

the use of scientific knowledge and tools to create new products or solve problems

технология

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libel

The celebrity sued the magazine for libel after it published a false story about her personal life.

A

a false and damaging statement about someone that is written or published, often used to describe a form of defamation

клевета в печати

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defamatory

The politician’s defamatory comments about his opponent were widely criticized and condemned by the media.

A

a statement or communication that harms someone’s reputation, often used to describe slanderous or libelous remarks

клеветнический, дискредитирующий

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plaintiff

The plaintiff filed a lawsuit against the company after being injured on the job.

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a person or party who initiates a lawsuit or legal action against someone else

истец

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9
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canard

The newspaper was forced to retract a canard it had published about a celebrity after discovering that it was completely untrue.

A

a false or baseless rumor or story, often used to describe a hoax or fabrication

утка, ложный слух

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10
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deprecate

The teacher deprecated the student’s lazy attitude and lack of effort in class.

A

to express disapproval of something, often used to describe criticism or condemnation

выступать против, протестовать

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11
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reputed

The restaurant is reputed to have the best sushi in the city.

A

to be known or widely regarded for a particular quality or characteristic

известный, с хорошей репутацией

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12
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frail

The elderly woman was too frail to walk without assistance.

A

weak or delicate, often used to describe physical or emotional strength

хрупкий, слабый

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13
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potent

The medicine was potent and quickly relieved the patient’s pain.

A

powerful or effective, often used to describe a substance or influence

мощный, сильный

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14
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excoriate

The film was excoriated by critics for its poor writing and weak performances.

A

to criticize severely or condemn, often used to describe harsh or angry language

ссадить, устраивать разнос

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15
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devout

The family was devout and attended church every Sunday.

A

deeply religious or devoted to a particular belief or practice

набожный

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16
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diminutive

The diminutive dog was the smallest breed in the world.

A

small or miniature, often used to describe a person or object

миниатюрный, маленький

17
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profuse

The flowers on the tree were profuse, creating a beautiful display of colors and scents.

A

abundant or excessive, often used to describe a large quantity of something

богатый, щедрый

18
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dulcet

The singer had a dulcet voice that captivated the audience.

A

sweet and soothing, often used to describe a pleasant sound or voice

приятный, сладкий, нежный

19
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impromptu

The comedian gave an impromptu performance at the party, making everyone laugh.

A

done without preparation or planning, often used to describe a spontaneous action or performance

экспромт, импровизация

20
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malevolent

The villain in the story was malevolent and sought to destroy the hero at all costs.

A

having or showing a desire to harm others, often used to describe a cruel or evil intention

злобный, недоброжелательный