They are themselves values, but they carry no information.
Coercion – коэЁжн
the use of force to persuade someone to do something that they are unwilling to do:
He claimed the police had used coercion, threats, and promises to obtain the statement illegally
Trip – трип Stumble (Возможно не упал)
a journey in which you go somewhere, usually for a short time, and come back again:
The trip from York to Newcastle takes about an hour by train.
We're going on a trip to Norway this summer.
an occasion when you knock your foot against something and fall or lose your balance, or someone causes you to do this, when you are walking or running:
She broke her ankle when she had a nasty trip on the stairs.
mainly us informal a person or experience that is strange or entertaining and exciting:
My science teacher is such a trip - he says the most bizarre things.
guilt/power/ego trip disapproving
a period of time when you experience a particular feeling strongly:
She's been on a real power trip since she became the office manager.
I suffer from the classic working mother's guilt trip.
Verb(LOSE BALANCE)
B2 [ I or T ] to lose your balance after knocking your foot against something when you are walking or running, or to cause someone to do this:
He tripped and fell down, grazing his knee.
That cable is dangerous. Someone might trip over it.
He was sent off for deliberately tripping Robson when he was about to score.
(SWITCH)
[ T ] to move a switch that operates an electrical system, or to cause such asystem to start or stop working by moving a switch:
A special system prevents the circuitry from being tripped accidentally by a power surge or lightning strike.
trip (sb) up
(FALL)
to fall because you hit your foot on something, or to make someone fall by putting your foot in front of the other person's foot:
I'm terribly sorry. I didn't mean to trip you up. She tripped up on the rug.
Circuit – сЁкит
(CLOSED SYSTEM)
a closed system esp. of wires through which electricity can flow:
Big electronic circuits can carry huge amounts of data.
A circuit is also a system that allows people to communicate with each other:
Holiday phone calls always overload the circuits.
(CIRCLE)
A circuit can be a path or route in the shape of a circle:
Fish swam continuously, making the endless circuit of the tank.
(SERIES)
a regular series of events that happen in different places:
She has won a number of tournaments on this year’s tennis circuit.
Circuitry the connected arrangement of the wires and other parts of a closedsystem through which electricity can flow:
The circuitry in this computer is protected from power surges.
Surge – сЁрдж
a sudden and great increase:
An unexpected surge in electrical power caused the computer to crash.
There has been a surge in house prices recently.
a sudden and great movement forward:
At the end of the game, there was a surge of fans onto the field.
A tidal surge (= sudden and great rise in the level of the sea) caused severe flooding in coastalareas.
a sudden increase of an emotion:
She was overwhelmed by a surge of remorse.
to increase suddenly and strongly:
The company's profits have surged.
to move quickly and powerfully:
An angry crowd surged through the gates of the president's palace.
A few metres before the end of the race, Jenkins surged into the lead.
(of an emotion) to develop strongly and quickly:
She felt a wave of resentment surging (up) inside her.
Bizarre - бизАр
strange and unusual:
That party was too bizarre for me! \ a bizarre situation
bizarre behaviour
Peculiar – пекУлар
(STRANGE)
unusual and strange:
The copy editor will check type size and technical details to see if anything looks peculiar.
(BELONGING TO)
characteristic especially of a particular person, group, or thing:
Katherine Hepburn’s way of talking was peculiar to her. \ The logical operators && and || handle values of different types in a peculiar way.
Peculiarity(STRANGE)
[ C or U ] the quality of being strange or unusual, or an unusual characteristic orhabit:
You couldn't help but be aware of the peculiarity of the situation.
Well, we all have our little peculiarities, don't we? \
something that is typical of one person, group, or thing:
This technique is applicable(аплИкэбл) to a wide variety of crops, but some modifications may be necessary to accommodate the peculiarities of each type.
Arbitrary - Арбитрари
(CHANCE)adjective
based on chance rather than being planned or based on reason:
arbitrary decision-making
Did you have a reason for choosing your destination or was it arbitrary? Did you have a reason for choosing your destination or was it arbitrary?
adjective(UNFAIR)
disapproving using unlimited personal power without considering other people'swishes:
an arbitrary ruler \ The company has been the subject of an arbitrary take-over.
ArbitrarilyWe made the decision to go to Italy quite arbitrarily.
Correspond -кореспОнд
(BE SIMILAR)
to be similar or the same in some way:
Her version of that meeting does not correspond with what I remember (= I remember it differently).
(WRITE)
to exchange letters:
I corresponded with him when he was at school.
We correspond by e-mail.
Subtle – сАтл
C2 not loud, bright, noticeable, or obvious in any way:
The room was painted a subtle shade of pink.
The play's message is perhaps too subtle to be understood by young children.
small but important:
There is a subtle difference between these two plans.
C2 achieved in a quiet way that does not attract attention to itself and is therefore good or clever:
a subtle plan/suggestion
subtle questions
subtlyHe subtly affects the lives of everyone he encounters. \ I recommend you do the same in your own programs, at least until you’ve learned more about subtleties involved in leaving out semicolons.
Retrieve - ретрИв
to find and bring back something:
We taught our dog to retrieve a ball.
Computers are used to store and retrieve information efficiently. They've managed to retrieve most of the data.
Sake - сЭйк
(HELP)
in order to help or bring advantage to someone:
Please do it, for David's sake.
Their parents only stayed together for the sake of the children.
I hope for both our sakes that you're right!
(REASON)