Week 27 Flashcards

1
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pinnacle

The company reached the pinnacle of success when it became the top seller in the industry.

A

the highest point of achievement or success, often used to describe a person or organization that has reached a peak of excellence

вершина

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array

The store had a vast array of products, ranging from electronics to clothing.

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a large and impressive collection or group of things, often used to describe an assortment of items or a wide variety of choices

масса, множество, массив

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obscure

The book was written in an obscure language that few people could read or understand.

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not well-known or easily understood, often used to describe something that is hidden or difficult to perceive

неясный, темный, непонятный

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ardent

The ardent supporter of the environmental movement was determined to make a difference in the world.

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passionate or enthusiastic, often in reference to a person who is deeply committed to a cause or belief

ярый, страстный, ревностный

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5
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culminate

The project culminated in a successful launch of the product to the market.

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to reach the highest point or final stage of something, often used to describe a process or series of events that lead to a successful outcome

кульминировать, достигать высшей степени

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constrict

The cold weather caused his chest to constrict, making it difficult to breathe.

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to tighten or compress, often used to describe a physical sensation or action that restricts movement or airflow

сжимать, сужать

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prodigy

The piano prodigy performed a flawless rendition of the piece, impressing the audience with their skill.

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a young person who demonstrates exceptional talent or ability in a particular field, often used to describe a child who shows great potential for future success

необыкновенно одаренный

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bereft

The widow was left bereft after the sudden death of her husband.

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lacking or deprived of something, often used to describe a feeling of loss or sadness

лишенный

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9
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falter

The public speaker faltered for a moment before regaining their composure and continuing with their speech.

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to hesitate or stumble, often used to describe a person who is uncertain or lacks confidence

колебаться

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10
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exultation

The team’s exultation was palpable as they celebrated their victory on the field.

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a feeling of great joy or triumph, often used to describe a sense of pride or accomplishment

ликование, торжество

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11
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vitriolic

The politician’s vitriolic speech drew criticism from both sides of the aisle.

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filled with bitterness or malice, often used to describe a comment or statement that is harshly critical

резкий, саркастический

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12
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invective

The coach’s invective tirade against the team was met with silence and disbelief.

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abusive or insulting language, often used to describe a verbal attack or rant

инвектива, выпад, брань, оскорбительный

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13
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besmirch

The tabloid newspaper’s attempt to besmirch the actress’s reputation was met with outrage and condemnation.

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to tarnish or damage someone’s reputation, often used to describe a smear campaign or false accusation

порочить, пятнать, чернить

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14
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voluminous

The library had a voluminous collection of books on a wide variety of topics.

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large or extensive, often used to describe a collection or amount of something that is vast or abundant

обширный, многотомный

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15
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retrospect

In retrospect, the company’s decision to invest in the new technology proved to be a wise choice.

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a reflection on the past, often used to describe a person’s or group’s analysis of a previous decision or event

взгляд назад

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16
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egotist

The egotist never missed an opportunity to brag about their accomplishments, often annoying their friends and coworkers.

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a person who is excessively self-centered or self-absorbed, often used to describe someone who thinks highly of themselves

эгоцентрист, эготист, самовлюбленный человек

17
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humility

Despite his many achievements, the humble artist remained grounded and grateful for his success.

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a modest or unassuming attitude, often used to describe a person who is not overly confident or arrogant

смирение, скромность, покорность

18
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pungent

The pungent aroma of the spices filled the kitchen as the chef prepared the meal.

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having a strong or sharp taste or smell, often used to describe a flavor or aroma that is intense or overpowering

острый, едкий, пикантный

19
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inveterate

The inveterate smoker found it hard to quit the habit, even after numerous attempts.

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habitual or deeply ingrained, often used to describe a behavior or tendency that is difficult to change

заядлый, отпетый

20
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adamant

The activist was adamant about their cause and refused to compromise, even in the face of opposition.

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refusing to change one’s mind or opinion, often used to describe a person who is unwavering in their beliefs

непреклонный, твердый