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Логотип телеграм канала @eng_classroom — English classroom E
Логотип телеграм канала @eng_classroom — English classroom
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2022-07-22 12:26:00
:Repel this woman

repel - отталкивать
rapport - связь
right up - прямо
specific - конкретно
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2022-02-15 23:10:30 vigilant
[vɪ̱ʤɪlənt]
ADJ-GRADED
Someone who is vigilant gives careful attention to a particular problem or situation and concentrates on noticing any danger or trouble that there might be.
He warned the public to be vigilant and report anything suspicious...
All but one of these letter bombs had been intercepted by vigilant post office staff.
Syn:
watchful
Derived words:
vigilance N-UNCOUNT Drugs are a problem that requires constant vigilance.
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2022-02-02 15:03:47 incorrigible
[ɪnkɒ̱rɪʤəb(ə)l, AM -kɔ͟ːr-]
ADJ
If you tell someone they are incorrigible, you are saying, often in a humorous way, that they have faults which will never change.
`Sue, you are incorrigible!' he said...
Gamblers are incorrigible optimists.
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2022-01-30 04:20:20 applied
[əpla͟ɪd]
ADJ: ADJ n
An applied subject of study has a practical use, rather than being concerned only with theory.
...Applied Physics.
...plans to put more money into applied research.
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2022-01-30 04:20:20 apply
[əpla͟ɪ]

applies, applying, applied
1) VERB If you apply for something such as a job or membership of an organization, you write a letter or fill in a form in order to ask formally for it.
[V for n] I am continuing to apply for jobs...
[V to-inf] They may apply to join the organization. [Also V to n for n]
2) VERB If you apply yourself to something or apply your mind to something, you concentrate hard on doing it or on thinking about it.
[V pron-refl to n/-ing] Faulks has applied himself to this task with considerable energy...
[V n to n/wh] In spare moments he applied his mind to how rockets could be used to make money. [Also V pron-refl]
3) VERB: no cont If something such as a rule or a remark applies to a person or in a situation, it is relevant to the person or the situation.
[V to n] The convention does not apply to us...
The rule applies where a person owns stock in a corporation.
4) VERB If you apply something such as a rule, system, or skill, you use it in a situation or activity.
[V n] The Government appears to be applying the same principle...
[V n to n] His project is concerned with applying the technology to practical business problems.
5) VERB A name that is applied to someone or something is used to refer to them.
[be V-ed to n] ...a biological term which cannot be applied to a whole culture.
6) VERB If you apply something to a surface, you put it on or rub it into the surface.
[V n to n] The right thing would be to apply direct pressure to the wound...
[V n] Applying the dye can be messy, particularly on long hair.
7) VERB When the driver of a vehicle applies the brakes, he or she uses them to slow the vehicle down or to stop it from moving. [FORMAL]
[V n] They forgot to apply the handbrake and the car rolled 60ft into the river.
8) → See also applied
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2022-01-24 22:16:31 ram
[ræ̱m]
rams, ramming, rammed
1) VERB If a vehicle rams something such as another vehicle, it crashes into it with a lot of force, usually deliberately.
[V n] The thieves fled, ramming the policeman's car...
[V n] They used a lorry to ram the main gate.
2) VERB If you ram something somewhere, you push it there with great force.
[V n adv/prep] He rammed the key into the lock and kicked the front door open.
3) N-COUNT A ram is an adult male sheep.
4) → See also battering ram
5) PHRASE: V inflects If something rams home a message or a point, it makes it clear in a way that is very forceful and that people are likely to listen to.
to ram something down someone's throat → see throat
Railway lines are dangerous places and it is up to parents to ram home the dangers to their children...
The report by Marks & Spencer's chairman will ram this point home...
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2022-01-21 03:26:22 self-centred
ADJ-GRADED (disapproval)
Someone who is self-centred is only concerned with their own wants and needs and never thinks about other people.
He was selfish, he was self-centred, he was stingy, but he wasn't cruel.
(in AM, use self-centered)
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2022-01-19 18:46:04 grin
[grɪ̱n]
grins, grinning, grinned
1) VERB When you grin, you smile broadly.
He grins, delighted at the memory...
[V at n] Sarah tried several times to catch Philip's eye, but he just grinned at her.
[V-ing] ...a statue of a grinning old man cutting the throat of a deer.
2) N-COUNT: oft adj N A grin is a broad smile.
to wipe the grin off someone's face → see wipe
...a big grin on her face...
Bobby looked at her with a sheepish grin.
3) PHRASE: Vs inflect If you grin and bear it, you accept a difficult or unpleasant situation without complaining because you know there is nothing you can do to make things better.
They cannot stand the sight of each other, but they will just have to grin and bear it.
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2022-01-18 13:14:09 smug
[smʌ̱g]
ADJ-GRADED (disapproval)
If you say that someone is smug, you are criticizing the fact they seem very pleased with how good, clever, or lucky they are.
Thomas and his wife looked at each other in smug satisfaction.
Derived words:
smugly ADV-GRADED usu ADV with v The Major smiled smugly and sat down.
smugness N-UNCOUNT He had the smugness that many lawyers show. ...a trace of smugness in his voice.
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2022-01-16 15:50:24 grace
[gre͟ɪs]
graces, gracing, graced
1) N-UNCOUNT: usu with supp If someone moves with grace, they move in a smooth, controlled, and attractive way.
He moved with the grace of a trained boxer...
Ballet classes are important for poise and grace.
2) N-UNCOUNT If someone behaves with grace, they behave in a pleasant, polite, and dignified way, even when they are upset or being treated unfairly.
The new King seemed to be carrying out his duties with grace and due decorum...
The young woman had grace beyond her years.
3) N-PLURAL: oft adj N The graces are the ways of behaving and doing things which are considered polite and well-mannered.
She didn't fit in and she had few social graces.
4) N-UNCOUNT: usu supp N Grace is used in expressions such as a day's grace and a month's grace to say that you are allowed that amount of extra time before you have to finish something.
She wanted a couple of days' grace to get the maisonette cleaned before she moved in...
We have only a few hours' grace before the soldiers come.
5) VERB If you say that something graces a place or a person, you mean that it makes them more attractive. [FORMAL]
[V n] He went to the beautiful old Welsh dresser that graced this homely room...
[be V-ed with/by n] Her shoulders were graced with mink and her fingers sparkled with diamonds.
6) VERB If you say that someone important will grace an event or an organization, you mean that they have agreed to be present at the event or to be part of the organization. [FORMAL]
[V n] He had been invited to grace a function at the evening college.
7) N-UNCOUNT In Christianity and some other religions, grace is the kindness that God shows to people because he loves them.
It was only by the grace of God that no one died.
8) N-VAR When someone says grace before or after a meal, they say a prayer in which they thank God for the food and ask him to bless it.
Leo, will you say grace?
...a Latin grace.
9) N-VOC; N-PROPER: det-poss N You use expressions such as Your Grace and His Grace when you are addressing or referring to a duke, duchess, or archbishop.
Your Grace, I have a great favour to ask of you.
10) → See also coup de grace, saving grace
11) PHRASE: V inflects If someone falls from grace, they suddenly stop being successful or popular. [mainly WRITTEN]
All went well at first, and I was in high favour; but presently I fell from grace...
The reasons for his apparent fall from grace are not clear.
12) PHRASE: V inflects, PHR to-inf (approval) If someone has the good grace to do something, they are polite enough or honest enough to do it.
He did not even have the grace to apologise...
Many of us do stupid things in our youth, but we should have the good grace to admit them and to learn from the experience.
13) PHRASE If you are talking about someone who is in a bad situation and you say `There but for the grace of God go I', you mean that you are lucky not to be in the same situation as them and you feel sympathy for them.
14) PHRASE: PHR after v If you do something unpleasant with good grace or with a good grace, you do it cheerfully and without complaining. If you do something with bad grace or with a bad grace, you do it unwillingly and without enthusiasm.
He accepted the decision with good grace, and wished me the very best of luck...
With appallingly bad grace I packed up and we drove north.
15) PHRASE: PHR with poss If you are in someone's good graces, they are pleased with you.
You're so eager to stay in the good graces of the King that nothing else matters to you.
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