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to plot
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outcry
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revelation
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scandal
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political
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conspiracy
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conspiracy theory
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cover-up
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to expose
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libel
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slander
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to accuse
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to pay out
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reputation
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to emerge
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to hack
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to secure
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scoop
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to listen in
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to settle
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lawsuit
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to obtain
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inside information
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to face
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allegation
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to hamper
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inquiry
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to issue
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apology
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agreement
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approval
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to accede to
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to concur
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to condone
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to acquiesce
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to assent
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to comply
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to endorse
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euphemism
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exchange
41-
view
42-
to expect
43-
economically
44-
disadvantaged
45-
ethnic cleansing
46-
thin on top
47-
to let go
48-
misinformation
49-
pre-owned
50-
restroom
51-
spin doctor
52-
political correctness
53-
champagne socialist
54-
hot potato
55-
to get on one's soapbox
56-
friends in high places
57-
to authorize
58-
to play politics
59-
to climb the greasy pole
to plot
to plot
глагол
p
p
п
l
l
л
o
ɑ
а
t
t
т
Spelling
Закрыть
Войти
(организовывать заговор)

(организовывать заговор)

замышлять

to secretly make a plan to harm someone or do something illegal

example
Пример
Click on words
The group of conspirators plotted to sabotage the competitor's business by spreading false rumors.
The criminals were arrested before they could fully plot their scheme.

Грамматическая Информация:

Переходный
outcry
существительное
o
a
а
u
ʊ
у
t
t
т
c
k
к
r
r
р
y
аи
выкрик

выкрик

a loud, sustained noise or shout of disapproval, protest, or outrage

revelation
существительное
r
r
р
e
ɛ
е
v
v
в
e
ə
е
l
l
л
a
еи
t
ʃ
ш
io
ə
е
n
n
н
раскрытие

раскрытие

the act of making something known or revealed, particularly something surprising or previously unknown

scandal
существительное
s
s
с
c
k
к
a
æ
е
n
n
н
d
d
д
a
ə
е
l
l
л
скандал

скандал

harmful and sensational gossip about someone's private life, often designed to shame or discredit them in public

political
political
прилагательное
p
p
п
o
ə
е
l
l
л
i
ɪ
и
t
t
т
i
ɪ
и
c
k
к
a
ə
е
l
l
л
политический

политический

related to or involving the governance of a country or territory

nonpolitical
conspiracy
существительное
c
k
к
o
ə
е
n
n
н
s
s
с
p
p
п
i
ɪ
и
r
r
р
a
ə
е
c
s
с
y
i
і
заговор

заговор

a plan which is a secret and made by a group of people to do something illegal or to kill someone

conspiracy theory
существительное
uk flag
/kənspɪɹəsi θiəɹi/
теория заговора

теория заговора

a belief or explanation that suggests a secret group or organization is responsible for an event, often involving illegal or dishonest activities

Грамматическая Информация:

Составное Существительное
cover-up
существительное
uk flag
/ˈkəvɝˌəp/
Акт сокрытия

Акт сокрытия

an attempt to conceal something, often an illegal or unethical action or situation

to expose
to expose
глагол
e
ɪ
и
x
ks
кс
p
p
п
o
оу
s
z
з
e
(выставлять)

(выставлять)

подвергать

to put someone or something in a position in which they are vulnerable or are at risk

Грамматическая Информация:

Переходный
libel
существительное
l
l
л
i
аи
b
b
б
e
ə
е
l
l
л
клевета

клевета

a published false statement that damages a person's reputation

slander
существительное
s
s
с
l
l
л
a
æ
е
n
n
н
d
d
д
e
ɜ
е
r
r
р
клевета

клевета

a false and malicious statement made about someone with the intent to harm their reputation or character

to accuse
to accuse
глагол
a
ə
е
cc
k
к
u
ju
йу
s
z
з
e
обвинять

обвинять

to say that a person or group has done something wrong

Грамматическая Информация:

Переходный
to pay out
to pay out
глагол
uk flag
/pˈeɪ ˈaʊt/
Платить кому-то деньги

Платить кому-то деньги

to distribute money or funds, usually as a payment for something or as compensation for a loss or damage

reputation
существительное
r
r
р
e
ɛ
е
p
p
п
u
j
й
ə
е
t
t
т
a
еи
t
ʃ
ш
io
ə
е
n
n
н
репутация

репутация

the state in which a person or an organization is highly respected and esteemed by others

disrepute
to emerge
глагол
e
i
і
m
m
м
e
ɜ
е
r
r
р
g
ʤ
дж
e
(выявляться)

(выявляться)

вырисовываться

to become apparent after a period of development, transformation, or investigation

Грамматическая Информация:

Непереходный
to hack
to hack
глагол
h
h
х
a
æ
е
ck
k
к
взламывать

взламывать

(computing) to illegally access a computer system, network, or online account in order to find, use, or change the information it contains

Грамматическая Информация:

Переходный
to secure
глагол
s
s
с
e
ɪ
и
c
k
к
u
йу
r
r
р
e
добиваться

добиваться

to reach or gain a particular thing, typically requiring significant amount of effort

Грамматическая Информация:

Переходный
scoop
существительное
s
s
с
c
k
к
oo
u
у
p
p
п
сенсация

сенсация

a piece of news reported by a news agency sooner than other media channels or newspapers

What is a "scoop"?

A scoop is a news story that is reported before others, giving a particular news outlet or journalist exclusive coverage of an event or topic. It is often considered a significant achievement in journalism, as it provides the public with information that has not yet been widely reported. A scoop can involve breaking news, uncovering hidden facts, or offering a unique perspective on an issue. Journalists and media organizations compete to secure scoops, as they can attract attention, increase credibility, and enhance the reputation of the reporters and the publication.

to listen in
to listen in
глагол
uk flag
/lˈɪsən ˈɪn/
подслушивать

подслушивать

to listen to a conversation or communication without participating

Грамматическая Информация:

Непереходный
Фразовый Статус
inseparable
глагол фразы
listen
частица фразы
in
to settle
глагол
s
s
с
e
ɛ
е
tt
t
т
ə
е
l
l
л
e
урегулировать

урегулировать

to resolve a legal dispute decisively or definitively, often in order to bring an end to it

Грамматическая Информация:

Переходный
lawsuit
существительное
l
l
л
a
ɔ
о
w
s
s
с
ui
u
у
t
t
т
иск

иск

a complaint or claim that someone brings to a law court for settlement

to obtain
to obtain
глагол
o
ə
е
b
b
б
t
t
т
ai
еи
n
n
н
достигать

достигать

to get something, often with difficulty

Грамматическая Информация:

Переходный
inside information
существительное
uk flag
/ɪnsˈaɪd ˌɪnfɚmˈeɪʃən/
внутренняя информация

внутренняя информация

information that is not yet publicly available, and is known only to a select group of people

Грамматическая Информация:

Составное Существительное
to face
to face
глагол
f
f
ф
a
еи
c
s
с
e
сталкиваться

сталкиваться

to deal with a given situation, especially an unpleasant one

avoid

Грамматическая Информация:

Переходный
allegation
существительное
a
æ
е
ll
l
л
e
ə
е
g
g
г
a
еи
t
ʃ
ш
io
ə
е
n
n
н
утверждение

утверждение

an assertion of fact made by one party in a legal proceeding, which is not yet proved

to hamper
to hamper
глагол
h
h
х
a
æ
е
m
m
м
p
p
п
e
ɜ
е
r
r
р
препятствовать

препятствовать

to prevent something from moving or progressing

Грамматическая Информация:

Переходный
inquiry
существительное
i
ɪ
и
n
n
н
q
k
к
u
w
в
i
аи
r
r
р
y
i
і
расследование

расследование

the process of seeking information or knowledge through investigation, exploration, or analysis

to issue
to issue
глагол
i
ɪ
и
ss
ʃ
ш
ue
u
у
выпускать

выпускать

to make available for sale or distribution to the public

Грамматическая Информация:

Переходный
apology
apology
существительное
a
ə
е
p
p
п
o
ɑ
а
l
l
л
o
ə
е
g
ʤ
дж
y
i
і
извинение

извинение

something that a person says or writes that shows they regret what they did to someone

agreement
agreement
существительное
a
ə
е
g
g
г
r
r
р
ee
i:
і
m
m
м
e
ə
е
n
n
н
t
t
т
соглашение

соглашение

a promise, an arrangement, or a contract between two or more people

approval
существительное
a
ə
е
pp
p
п
r
r
р
o
u
у
v
v
в
a
ə
е
l
l
л
утверждение

утверждение

a formal agreement to something

disapproval
to accede to
to accede to
глагол
uk flag
/ɐksˈiːd tuː/
вступить в должность

вступить в должность

to agree to a request, proposal, or demand

Грамматическая Информация:

Фразовый Статус
inseparable
глагол фразы
accede
частица фразы
to
to concur
to concur
глагол
c
k
к
o
ə
е
n
n
н
c
k
к
u
ɜ
е
r
r
р
совпадать

совпадать

to express agreement with a particular opinion, statement, action, etc.

disagree

Грамматическая Информация:

Непереходный
to condone
to condone
глагол
c
k
к
o
ə
е
n
n
н
d
d
д
o
оу
n
n
н
e
потворствовать

потворствовать

to accept or forgive something that is commonly believed to be wrong

Грамматическая Информация:

Переходный
to acquiesce
глагол
a
æ
е
c
k
к
q
u
w
в
ie
іе
s
s
с
c
e
соглашаться

соглашаться

to reluctantly accept something without protest

dissent
to assent
to assent
глагол
a
ə
е
ss
s
с
e
ɛ
е
n
n
н
t
t
т
соглашаться

соглашаться

to agree to something, such as a suggestion, request, etc.

dissent

Грамматическая Информация:

Непереходный
to comply
to comply
глагол
c
k
к
o
ə
е
m
m
м
p
p
п
l
l
л
y
аи
подчиняться

подчиняться

to act in accordance with rules, regulations, or requests

Грамматическая Информация:

Непереходный
to endorse
to endorse
глагол
e
ɛ
е
n
n
н
d
d
д
o
ɔ
о
r
r
р
s
s
с
e
одобрять

одобрять

to publicly state that one supports or approves someone or something

Грамматическая Информация:

Переходный
euphemism
euphemism
существительное
eu
ju
йу
ph
f
ф
e
ə
е
m
m
м
i
ɪ
и
s
z
з
ə
е
m
m
м
эвфемизм

эвфемизм

a word or expression that is used instead of a harsh or insulting one in order to be more tactful and polite

dysphemism
What is a "euphemism"?

A euphemism is a word or phrase used to replace a term that may be considered harsh, unpleasant, or offensive. It aims to soften the impact of the original term and make it more acceptable in conversation. For example, instead of saying "die," one might say "pass away." Euphemisms are often used in sensitive topics such as death, bodily functions, or discomforting situations. While they can help to convey a message in a gentler way, they may also obscure the truth or make communication less direct.

exchange
существительное
e
ɪ
и
x
ks
кс
ch
ʧ
ч
a
еи
n
n
н
g
ʤ
дж
e
обмен

обмен

the act of exchanging or trading one thing for another

view
существительное
v
v
в
i
j
й
e
w
u
у
взгляд

взгляд

a particular way of seeing or understanding something

to expect
to expect
глагол
e
ɪ
и
x
ks
кс
p
p
п
e
ɛ
е
c
k
к
t
t
т
ожидать

ожидать

to think or believe that it is possible for something to happen or for someone to do something

Грамматическая Информация:

Переходный
economically
наречие
e
ɛ
е
c
k
к
o
ə
е
n
n
н
o
ɑ
а
m
m
м
i
ɪ
и
c
k
к
a
ll
l
л
y
i
і
экономически

экономически

in a way that is related to economics

Грамматическая Информация:

Вопросительное Наречие
disadvantaged
disadvantaged
прилагательное
d
d
д
i
ɪ
и
s
s
с
a
ə
е
d
d
д
v
v
в
a
æ
е
n
n
н
t
a
ɪ
и
g
ʤ
дж
e
d
d
д
(неблагополучные)

(неблагополучные)

обездоленный

(of a person or area) facing challenging circumstances, especially financially or socially

ethnic cleansing
существительное
uk flag
/ˈɛθnɪk klˈɛnzɪŋ/
этническая чистка

этническая чистка

the forced removal or elimination of a particular ethnic or religious group from a specific geographic area, often through violent means

Грамматическая Информация:

Составное Существительное
thin on top
фраза
uk flag
/θˈɪn ˌɑːn tˈɑːp/
Быть лысеющим

Быть лысеющим

Idiom
Informal

having less hair, particularly on the upper part of the head, often leading to baldness

What is the origin of the idiom "thin on top" and when to use it?

The idiom "thin on top" is derived from the observation that individuals who experience hair loss or a receding hairline tend to have less hair specifically on the top of their heads. It is typically used to describe someone who has a noticeable reduction in hair density on the crown or upper portion of their head. This phrase is often used in a descriptive or observational manner and is commonly associated with aging or male pattern baldness.

to let go
to let go
глагол
uk flag
/lˈɛt ɡˈoʊ/
Уволить кого-нибудь

Уволить кого-нибудь

to dismiss someone from their job or employment, often due to poor performance or misconduct

Грамматическая Информация:

Переходный
misinformation
существительное
m
m
м
i
ɪ
и
s
s
с
i
ɪ
и
n
n
н
f
f
ф
o
ɜ
е
r
r
р
m
m
м
a
еи
t
ʃ
ш
io
ə
е
n
n
н
(дезинформация)

(дезинформация)

ложная информация

false or inaccurate information that is spread or communicated, often with the intention of deceiving or misleading others

pre-owned
прилагательное
uk flag
/pɹˈiːˈoʊnd/
подержанный

подержанный

previously owned or used by someone else before being sold or resold, often in reference to goods such as cars, electronics, or clothing

restroom
restroom
существительное
r
r
р
e
ɛ
е
s
s
с
t
t
т
r
r
р
oo
u
у
m
m
м
туалет

туалет

a room in a public place with a toilet in it

spin doctor
spin doctor
существительное
uk flag
/spˈɪn dˈɑːktɚ/
( который представляет)

( который представляет)

сленг человека

Idiom

a person or group of people who are often employed by politicians, public figures, or the government in order to shape the public opinion in their favor

What is the origin of the idiom "spin doctor" and when to use it?

The idiom "spin doctor" is believed to have originated in the United States and its origins can be traced back to the field of public relations and the world of politics. It gained prominence in the late 1980s and early 1990s. It is used when discussing individuals or professionals who strategically manage information and communication to shape public opinion.

Грамматическая Информация:

Составное Существительное
political correctness
существительное
uk flag
/pəlˈɪɾɪkəl kɚɹˈɛktnəs/
политическая корректность

политическая корректность

the use of language, behavior, or policies that are intended to avoid offense or discrimination towards certain groups of people

political incorrectness

Грамматическая Информация:

Составное Существительное
champagne socialist
существительное
uk flag
/ʃæmpˈeɪn sˈoʊʃəlˌɪst/
шампанское социалистическое

шампанское социалистическое

used to describe a person who advocates for socialist policies but is perceived to live a luxurious or privileged lifestyle

Грамматическая Информация:

Составное Существительное
hot potato
существительное
uk flag
/hˈɑːt pətˈeɪɾoʊ/
(Щекотливая ситуация)

(Щекотливая ситуация)

спорный вопрос

Idiom
Informal

a difficult or controversial issue or topic that is uncomfortable or risky to handle

What is the origin of the idiom "hot potato" and when to use it?

The idiom "hot potato" originated from the literal situation of a potato being hot and difficult to handle. It has evolved to describe any controversial, sensitive, or challenging issue or topic that is passed or transferred quickly from one person or group to another due to its complexity or potential for difficulty. The phrase is commonly used to emphasize the uncomfortable nature of dealing with a particular matter, often highlighting the desire of individuals or entities to avoid responsibility for it.

Грамматическая Информация:

Составное Существительное
to get on one's soapbox
фраза
uk flag
/ɡɛt ˌɑːn wˈʌnz sˈoʊpbɑːks/
произнести речь о

произнести речь о

to express one's strong opinions or beliefs publicly and forcefully, often in a long and impassioned speech

friends in high places
friends in high places
фраза
uk flag
/fɹˈɛndz ɪn hˈaɪ plˈeɪsᵻz/
(могущественный друг)

(могущественный друг)

влиятельные друзья

Idiom

one's acquaintances who possess great influence and are willing to help one get out of trouble or achieve what one desires

What is the origin of the idiom "friends in high places" and when to use it?

The origin of this idiom is thought to have originated in the Middle Ages. At that time, the nobility and clergy held a great deal of power, and people who had connections to them were able to succeed in life. The phrase "get ahead" means to make progress or achieve success. In this context, it refers to the ability of people with connections to the nobility and clergy to succeed in life. This is because these people had access to resources and opportunities that were not available to the general population.

to authorize
to authorize
глагол
au
ɔ
о
th
θ
т
o
ɜ
е
r
r
р
i
аи
z
z
з
e
уполномочить

уполномочить

to officially give permission for a specific action, process, etc.

Грамматическая Информация:

Переходный
to play politics
фраза
uk flag
/plˈeɪ pˈɑːlətˌɪks/
политические игры

политические игры

to engage in activities or behaviors that are intended to gain or maintain power or advantage within a group or organization

to climb the greasy pole
фраза
uk flag
/klˈaɪm ðə ɡɹˈiːzi pˈoʊl/
достижение более успешной позиции в результате очень усердной работы

достижение более успешной позиции в результате очень усердной работы

to advance in one's career or social status by using unfair or dishonest methods, often while competing with others who have similar goals

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