Chapter Seven Flashcards

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along with

preposition

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вместе с, наряду с, наравне с, совместно с, параллельно с, вкупе с

You use along with to mention someone or something else that is also involved in an action or situation.

He was facing eviction, along with his wife and family.

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vacate

verb, [vəˈkeɪt]

vacates, vacating, vacated

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покидать, покинуть, оставить

abandon, give up, relinquish, leave, quit, part (with or from)

If you vacate a place or a job, you leave it or give it up, making it available for another person.

He vacated the apartment and went to stay with an uncle.

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analyze

verb, [ˈænəlaɪz]

analyzes, analyzing, analyzed, analyzation

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анализировать, разбирать, рассматривать, исследовать

inspect, examine, investigate, scrutinize, classify, pigeonhole,
divide, part, separate, assort,

If you analyze something, you consider it carefully or use statistical methods in order to fully understand it.

This book teaches you how to analyze what is causing the stress in your life.

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in terms of

prepositional phrase

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с точки зрения

If you explain or judge something in terms of a particular fact or event, you are only interested in
its connection with that fact or event.

US foreign policy tended to see everything in terms of the Vietnam war.

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challenging

adjective

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трудный, напряженный, тяжелый, нелегкий, тяжкий

arduous, effortful, labored, laborious, strenuous, toilsome, uphill

A challenging task or job requires great effort and determination.

Mike found a challenging job as a computer programmer.

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unrestrained

adjective

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чрезмерный, неумеренный, несдержанный

excessive, immoderate, inordinate, intemperate, (overindulgent, untempered)

If you describe someone’s behavior as unrestrained, you mean that it is extreme or intense, for
example because they are expressing their feelings strongly or loudly.

There was unrestrained joy on the faces of people.

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intense

adjective

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интенсивный, сильный, мощный, сильнейший, ожесточенный, яркий, напряженный

desperate, fierce, furious, vehement, vicious, violent, terrible, concentrated, exquisite,

Intense is used to describe something that is very great or extreme in strength or degree.

Suddenly the room filled with intense light.

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hypertension

noun, [haɪpəˈtenʃn]

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гипертония

Hypertension is a medical condition in which a person has very high blood pressure.

He suffered from hypertension and accompanying heart problems.

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accompany

verb, [əˈkʌmpənɪ]

accompanies, accompanying, accompanied, accompaniment

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сопровождать, провожать, сопутствовать, сопроводить

attend, escort, chaperon [ˈʃæpərəʊn],
companion [kəmˈpænɪən], convoy,
(conduct, carry, consort (with), bear, bring)

If one thing accompanies another, it happens or exists at the same time, or as a result of it.

The proposal was instantly voted through with two to one in favor, accompanied by enthusiastic applause.

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proposal

noun

proposals

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предложение, заявка

invitation, proffer, proposition, suggestion

A proposal is a plan or an idea, often a formal or written one, which is suggested for people to think
about and decide upon.

A proposal outlining how the new voting district would be drawn up was submitted to the City Council.

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