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| 1 | 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. | 
| 2 | Detrimental | Something that causing harm or damage | Наносящий ущерб | These chemicals have a detrimental effect on the environment. | 
| 3 | 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. | 
| 4 | prevalent | existing very commonly or happening often | Широко распространенный | Diseases such as tuberculosis are prevalent in the area. | 
| 5 | Incentive | something that encourages a person to do something | стимул | They gave farmers an incentive to improve their land | 
| 6 | entitlement | something that you have a right to do or have | право | They lose their entitlement to benefit when they start work. | 
| 7 | enlightenment | the state of understanding something | просвящение | She has a sense of deep peace and spiritual enlightenment | 
| 8 | 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. | 
| 9 | sufficiently | enough | достаточно | She recovered sufficiently to accompany him on his tour of Africa | 
| 10 | adversely | in a way that has a negative or harmful effect | Негативный, вредный | This economical situation also has adversely impact on the society | 
| 11 | 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 | 
| 12 | 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 | 
| 13 | 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. | 
| 14 | 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. | 
| 15 | 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. | 
| 16 | galore | in great amounts or numbers | Изобилие | You can also view galore of pictures of your favorite artist in our gallery. | 
| 17 | To transact | to do and complete a business activity | Осуществлять сделки | They named the price they'd require in order to transact with us. | 
| 18 | To proliferate | to increase a lot and suddenly in number | Увеличиваться в числе | Small businesses have proliferated in the last ten years | 
| 19 | Courtesy of someone | Provided by; thanks to something | благодаря | The new playground was installed courtesy of new mayor. | 
| 20 | 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. | 
| 21 | obscure | not known to many people | малоизвестный | Because every time I would mention some obscure singer or band the crowd went silent | 
| 22 | To induce | to influence someone to do something | побуждать | I would do anything to induce them to go to the party | 
| 23 | 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 | 
| 24 | 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! | 
| 25 | mortified | To feel extremely offended, ashamed, or embarrassed. | подавленый | If I make someday cry I'd be mortified. | 
| 26 | 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. | 
| 27 | To venture | 
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| 29 | Puckish | 
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| 30 | All manner of | 
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| 31 | Peculiar | 
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| 32 | Array | 
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| 33 | Toss-up | 
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| 34 | Tucked up | 
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| 35 | On the tip of the tongue | 
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| 36 | To confront | 
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| 37 | Heart-wrenching | 
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| 38 | Transcendence | 
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| 39 | Page-turner | 
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| 40 | To tackle | 
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| 41 | To be full of one’s self | 
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| 42 | All in hand | 
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| 43 | To hustle | 
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| 44 | To be on top of things | 
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| 45 | To be dissected | 
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| 46 | Venture | 
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| 47 | To be in keeping with something | 
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| 48 | To have marked influence | 
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| 49 | Extension of something | 
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| 50 | To thrive | 
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| 51 | To factor in | 
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| 52 | A guise for something | 
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| 53 | To halt | 
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| 54 | To digest | 
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| 55 | To be prone to | 
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| 56 | Eccentric | 
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| 57 | Resolution | 
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| 58 | To dissect | 
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| 59 | Consideration | 
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| 60 | To see in a positive light | 
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| 61 | Discource | 
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| 62 | A gripping read | 
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| 63 | Onset | 
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| 64 | bundle | 
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| 65 | To outwit | 
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