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Навыки Слов SAT 1 - урок 45

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languid
languid
[прилагательное]

weak from or as if from exhaustion

вялый

вялый

Ex: The heat made everyone feel languid and slow. 
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to languish
to languish
[глагол]

to weaken or deteriorate, often due to neglect, illness, or sorrow

томиться, чахнуть

томиться, чахнуть

Ex: The garden languished during the long drought. 
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languor
languor
[существительное]

a feeling of ease and comfort, often with a sense of laziness or lack of urgency

истома

истома

Ex: The soft melodies of the harp filled the room with a sense of languor that made everyone feel at peace. 
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to emerge
to emerge
[глагол]

to become visible after coming out of somewhere

появляться

появляться

Ex: The pattern on the fabric emerged slowly as the dye set in. 
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emergence
emergence
[существительное]

the act or process of becoming visible

появление

появление

Ex: As the curtains slowly lifted, the emergence of the elaborately set stage left the audience in awe. 
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emergent
emergent
[прилагательное]

developing or in the process of coming into existence

появляющийся

появляющийся

Ex: As an emergent writer, his first novel showed great potential and was eagerly anticipated by critics. 
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ambivalence
ambivalence
[существительное]

the state of having mixed or opposing feelings

раздвоение чувств

раздвоение чувств

Ex: The announcement of the policy change was met with ambivalence by the employees, who saw both pros and cons. 
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ambivalent
ambivalent
[прилагательное]

having contradictory views or feelings about something or someone

противоречивый

противоречивый

Ex: She felt ambivalent about the job offer because it required moving to a new city. 
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ambitious
ambitious
[прилагательное]

trying or wishing to gain great success, power, or wealth

амбициозный

амбициозный

Ex: Always the ambitious student, she dreamed of attending a top university and then establishing her own global enterprise. 
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to officiate
to officiate
[глагол]

to act in a formal role or perform duties during a ceremony or religious ritual

совершать богослужение

совершать богослужение

Ex: She became a licensed minister so she could officiate her best friend's marriage ceremony. 
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officious
officious
[прилагательное]

self-important and very eager to give orders or help when it is not wanted, or needed

назойливый

назойливый

Ex: The officious clerk insisted on checking every detail of my application. 
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concord
concord
[существительное]

agreement and peace between people or a group of countries

согласие

согласие

Ex: The treaty aimed to establish concord between the two neighboring nations. 
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concordance
concordance
[существительное]

an agreement or harmony of opinions

согласование

согласование

Ex: The board members expressed a surprising concordance on the new policy, voting unanimously in its favor. 
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to concoct
to concoct
[глагол]

to create something, especially using imagination or clever thinking

придумывать

придумывать

Ex: She concocted a clever method to organize her notes that others soon adopted. 
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concomitant
concomitant
[прилагательное]

simultaneously occurring with something else as it is either related to it or an outcome of it

сопутствующий

сопутствующий

Ex: With the rapid growth of the city came the concomitant challenges of increased traffic and infrastructure demands. 
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to irradiate
to irradiate
[глагол]

to expose something to radiation or light

облучать

облучать

Ex: The scientists irradiated the plant samples with UV light to study their reaction. 
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irradiation
irradiation
[существительное]

(medicine) the treatment of diseases like cancer using radiation from a radioactive source

облучение

облучение

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