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34 Cards in this Set
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to recognize and understand the difference between two or more things or people SYN differentiate |
distinguish |
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to help someone to feel better and more positive SYN boost |
bolster |
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to start doing something or making plans to do something in order to achieve a particular result |
set out |
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extreme and sudden |
drastic |
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to increase the amount of an activity or the speed of a process in order to improve a situation narashivat |
step up |
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to not have the chance to do something that you enjoy and that would be good for you upustit |
miss out |
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someone who takes a job or position previously held by someone else |
successor |
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Sozdavat, to exist in a way that may cause a problem, danger, difficulty etc |
pose |
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attack someone who has attacked you |
strike back |
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(here) intended to harm or steal private information from a computer vredonocny zloumyshlenny |
malicious |
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make more secure |
shore up |
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to make the water or liquid in something flow away 2 pipe that carries water or waste liquids away |
drain |
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вниз по течению |
downstream |
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an injection given to prevent you from catching a disease SYN shot |
jab |
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something that is ........... small, easy etc is fairly small, easy etc compared to other things sravnitelno |
relatively |
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a medical problem which causes a lot of red spots on your face and neck and mainly affects young people |
acne |
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transported by aircraft |
airlifted |
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additional unpleasant results of taking a drug |
side effects |
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to damage something very badly or completely 2 to make someone feel extremely shocked and sad разрушать стирать с лица зпмли |
devastate |
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without anything to make you feel happy or hopeful mrachny |
bleak |
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to include or show something as a special or important part of something, or to be included as an important part predstavlat, vkluchat, cherta |
feature |
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a priest in the Church of England who is in charge of a church in a particular area |
Vicar |
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to tell someone you trust about personal things that you do not want other people to know |
confide |
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to tell someone about something very private or secret, especially a personal problem, because you feel you can trust them |
confide in |
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6 British English old-fashioned a market where animals and farm products are sold |
fair |
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avoid him |
stay out of his way (C1) |
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continue to be in a place |
stay on (C1) |
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sleep in a place for the night instead of going home |
stay over (B2) |
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doesn't go to bed at the usual time |
stays up (B2) |
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to have the opportunity to do something |
get to do something |
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not move from a place |
stay put (C2) |
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not get involved with something that will cause problems |
stay out of trouble (C2) |
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a .........title or phrase is short, clear, and often funny |
snappy |
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Nedug, bolezn |
Affliction |