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Indispensable – индиспЭнсэбл

Something or someone that is indispensable is so good or important that you could not manage without it, him, or her: This book is an indispensable resource for researchers. His long experience at the United Nations makes him indispensable to the talks. IndispensabilityIn short, their greatness lay in their indispensability Simultaneous – симултЕниос \ сАймултениос happening or being done at

I may have a lead on Lucifer

In the meantime – до тех порuntil something expected happens, or while something else ishappening: Your computer won't arrive till Thursday. In the meantime, you can use Jude's. In the meantime, the shares will continue to trade on the open market. Your teacher will be here soon. In the meantime, can you get on with some reading, please? The school will have to be rebuilt. In the meantime, teachers are

Cartilage – кАртилидж (хрящ)

(a piece of) a type of strong tissue found in humans in the joints (= places where two bones are connected) and other places such as the nose, throat, and ears: He has a torn cartilage in his knee. Subsequent- сАбсиквент (ensure - verb) happening after something else: The book discusses his illness and subsequent resignation from politics. Those explosions must have been subsequent to our departure,

In and out of being a frequent visitor to (a house) or frequent inmate of (an institution).

"they were in and out of each other's houses all day" She was tiny and frail, and in and out of hospitalStruggleVerb to experience difficulty and make a very great effort in order to do something: The dog had been struggling to get free of the wire noose. I've been struggling to understand this article all afternoon. Fish struggle for survival when the water level drops in the lake.Struggle along, through,

Contain – контЭйн (contant noun)

to keep within limits; not to allow to spread: Medical teams were scrambling to contain the illness that has already killed thousands in LatinAmerica. to have an amount of something inside or within it: How much liquid does this bottle contain? Each large crate contains 12 boxes. The information contained on forms would be kept strictly confidential. Each food serving contains 95 calories. You could retrieve all

Nevertheless – невезилЕс (тем не менее)

despite what has just been said or referred to: I knew a lot about the subject already, but her talk was interesting nevertheless. Lay out\Layout the way something is designed or arranged: His house has three bedrooms and ours has four, but otherwise the layout is much the same. Each article in the journal has its own typeface and layout. to arrange something on a flat surface: Most of Manhattan is laid out in/on a

If the flavor of food or a smell is described as mild, it is not very strong.

​Mild weather is not very cold or not as cold as usual.Issue - Ишуto produce or provide something official: The office will be issuing permits on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. The school issued a statement about its plans to the press./The school issued the press with a statement about its plans. \ The Palace has issued a statement criticizing the newspaper report. \ He will be issuing directions to judges

Adjective not now existing(вымирающий)

There is concern that the giant panda will soon become extinct. Many tribes became extinct when they came into contact with Western illnesses. A lot of trades have become extinct because of the development of technology. Extinction(икстИнкшен) nounMany species of plants and animals are threatened with extinction. Conservationist - консервЭйшинистA person who believes in or works for the

To allow electricity or heat to flow through

nounbehavior: His conduct at the meeting was inappropriate.Loose - лУсnot firmly attached in place: I’d better sew(сОу-шить) that loose button before it comes off. A few loose sheets of paper were lying around.If an animal is loose, it is not tied up or caged innot tight; not fitting closely to the body or the thing that is covered: Wear comfortable, loose clothing to your exercise class. Loose can also

The inside surface of a room that you can see when you look above you

I got a crick in my neck from painting the ceiling.Aid – Эидhelp or support: He gets about with the aid of a walking stick. She went to the aid of a man trapped in his car. A woman in the street saw that he was in trouble and came to his aid. in aid of sb/sth in order to collect money for a group of people who need it: a concert in aid of famine relief verbto help: Huge projects designed to aid poorer countries

The tension of a wire or rope is the degree to which it isstretched.

Frustration - фрастрЭйшенdisappointment or discouragement, or a discouraging situation: He finally quit in frustration. The teacher confirmed widespread frustration with the lack of up-to-datetextbooks. You have to learn to cope with these frustrations. the act of preventing something from being achieved: Our efforts to get funding to save the lighthouse met with frustration. the feeling of being

Standoff – стЭндоф (противостояние)

a situation in which neither side has won a competition or argument, or an occasion when someone prevents officials from acting, usually by threatening violence: The battle of wills between teacher and student was a standoff. She locked herself in the house, but after a brief standoff, police convinced her to come out.Embedded – имбЕдидAdjeectiveIf an emotion, opinion, etc. is embedded in someone or

If you do something in kind, you do the same thing to someone that they have just done to you.

State – стЕйт (WAY OF BEING) › a condition or way of being:The stable was preserved in its original state. \ Your room is in a terrible state. \ It's a sad state of affairs (= a bad situation) when our rivers are so endangered. (PLACE) › politics & government one of the political units that some countries, such as the US, are divided into:New York State the State of Arizona (COUNTRY) C1 a country or

A piece cut from a plant and used to grow a new plant

adjectivesaid or done to hurt someone’s feelings:She made a cutting remark about his table manners.Cutthroat - кАтзроутAdjectiveshowing no care or consideration for the harm done to others with whom you are in competition:He was unhappy working in the cutthroat world of advertising. \ The cutthroat world of journalism \ The advertising world can be a very cutthroat business.Disguise - дискАйзVerbto

Have something on good authority

to be able to believe a piece of information because you trust the person who told you it:I have it on good authority that she's getting married. Tax(тАкс) authority an organization with official responsibility for collecting taxes:If you have more than one property, you must notify the taxauthorities in writing. Noun Authorization –аthоризЭйшен official permission for something to happen, or the act

The care of people after they have left a hospital or prison

toddler - тОдла - ползунок, ребенок начинающий ходить a young child, especially one who is learning or has recently learned to walkIt was when Brian was a toddler that Connie and Glenn decided to live healthier. envision - энВижен - представлять себе(какое что то будет в будущем\реальное) Let's back up, it's hard to envision a

Concoction - кэнкАкшен (миксутра, варево, смесь)

something put together from several different things: This concoction included the juice pounded from a vine that contains strychnine. \ sip - сип - verb to drink, taking only a very small amount at a time:This tea is very hot, so sip it carefully.She slowly sipped (at) her wine. \ He sipped the hot coffee. Noun He took another sip of tea. Taste - тЭйст - the flavour of something, or the ability of a

World's first 1,000-processor chip

Thought to be the fastest chip designed in a university labCurrently over one million people in India are thought to be affected by autism.\ Tens of thousands of Haitians are thought to be living illegally in the country. crypt - крипт a room or rooms under the floor of a church wherepeople are sometimes buried centuries-old - сентрис - олд - многовековой The 160 miles of centuries-old

A Christian woman who takes the veil becomes a nun(монахиня)

(HIDING SOMETHING) › literary a thin covering that hides something or stops you from seeing something clearly:The view over the lake was obscured by a veil of mist that hung in the air. literary something that prevents you from knowing what is happening:We want to lift the veil of secrecy that surrounds governmentdecisions. draw a veil over sth literary › to not talk any more about a subject because it could