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annul |
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v. аннулировать make or declare void or invalid; reduce to nothing The parents of the eloped couple tried to annul the marriage. |
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anodyne |
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n. болеутоляющее source of relaxation or comfort; medicine that relieves pain The sound of classical music is usually just anodyne I need after a tough day at work. |
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anomalous |
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a. аномальных deviating from normal or common order, form, or rule He was placed in the anomalous position of seeming to approve procedures that he despised. |
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antedate |
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v. предшествовали be earlier in time; go back further It is up to a claimant to ask the Commission to antedate a claim. |
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anthology |
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n. антология book of literary selections by various authors The late Isaac Asimov compiled this anthology of science fiction. |
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anthropoid |
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a. человекообразные manlike; resembling a human, especially in shape or outward appearance The gorilla is the strongest of anthropoid animals. |
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anthropomorphic |
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a. антропоморфных having human form or characteristics Primitive religions often have deities with anthropomorphic characteristics. |
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antibiotic |
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n. антибиотик any substance that can destroy or inhibit the growth of bacteria and similar microorganisms Perhaps the most well-known antibiotic is penicillin. |
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antipathy |
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n. антипатию strong feeling of aversion; dislike Tom's extreme antipathy for disputes keeps him from getting into arguments with his temperamental wife. |
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