Глоссарий 1
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Canteen |
a place in a factory, office, etc. where food and meals are sold, often at a lower than usual price |
Служебная столовая |
I often see the boss eating his lunch by himself in the canteen. |
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Detrimental |
Something that causing harm or damage |
Наносящий ущерб |
These chemicals have a detrimental effect on the environment. |
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to tackle |
To deal with something in a very efficient way |
решать |
The president is clearly in a dilemma about how to tackle the crisis. |
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prevalent |
existing very commonly or happening often |
Широко распространенный |
Diseases such as tuberculosis are prevalent in the area. |
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Incentive |
something that encourages a person to do something |
стимул |
They gave farmers an incentive to improve their land |
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entitlement |
something that you have a right to do or have |
право |
They lose their entitlement to benefit when they start work. |
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enlightenment |
the state of understanding something |
просвящение |
She has a sense of deep peace and spiritual enlightenment |
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remembrance |
the act of remembering and showing respect for someone who has died or a past event |
память |
They wore black in remembrance of those who had died. |
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sufficiently |
enough |
достаточно |
She recovered sufficiently to accompany him on his tour of Africa |
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adversely |
in a way that has a negative or harmful effect |
Негативный, вредный |
This economical situation also has adversely impact on the society |
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To single out someone/something |
to choose someone or something for special attention or treatment: |
Выделять кого-то/что-то |
From all the work I’ve seen today I would like to single out only three of them |
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A peer |
a person who is the same age |
сверстники |
Do you think it's true that teenage girls are less self-confident than their male peers |
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To engender |
to make people have a particular feeling or make a situation start to exist |
порождать |
Her latest book has engendered a lot of controversy. |
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To ring true |
to give the impression of being true |
Быть убедительным, походить на правду |
He said he was sorry for upsetting me but his apology just didn't ring true. |
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artificial intelligence |
a type of computer technology which is concerned with making machines work in an intelligent way, similar to the way that the human mind works. |
искусственный интеллект |
Its artificial intelligence enables it to solve any problem it's confronted with. |
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galore |
in great amounts or numbers |
Изобилие |
You can also view galore of pictures of your favorite artist in our gallery. |
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To transact |
to do and complete a business activity |
Осуществлять сделки |
They named the price they'd require in order to transact with us. |
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To proliferate |
to increase a lot and suddenly in number |
Увеличиваться в числе |
Small businesses have proliferated in the last ten years |
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Courtesy of someone |
Provided by; thanks to something |
благодаря |
The new playground was installed courtesy of new mayor. |
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feedback |
Information about reactions to a product, a person's performance of a task, etc. which is used as a basis for improvement |
Отзыв |
Due to the feedback of our clients we know how to improve our products. |
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obscure |
not known to many people |
малоизвестный |
Because every time I would mention some obscure singer or band the crowd went silent |
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To induce |
to influence someone to do something |
побуждать |
I would do anything to induce them to go to the party |
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To give something a go |
To try something, especially something with which one has little or no experience. |
пробовать |
It was time for me to give opera a go |
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Tailor-made |
it has been specially made for a particular person or purpose |
Как раз |
This kind of activity is tailor made for someone like me! |
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mortified |
To feel extremely offended, ashamed, or embarrassed. |
подавленый |
If I make someday cry I'd be mortified. |
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To live up to something (hype, expectations) |
to achieve what is expected, esp. high standards: |
Оправдать (надежды) |
We expected a lot of her, and her performance lived up to our expectations. |
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Tucked up |
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On the tip of the tongue |
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To confront |
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Heart-wrenching |
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Transcendence |
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Page-turner |
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To be full of one’s self |
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All in hand |
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To hustle |
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To be on top of things |
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To be dissected |
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Venture |
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To be in keeping with something |
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To have marked influence |
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Extension of something |
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To thrive |
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To factor in |
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A guise for something |
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To halt |
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To digest |
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Resolution |
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To dissect |
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Consideration |
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To see in a positive light |
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A gripping read |
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