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n. атрофия wasting away; decrease in size; reduction in the functionality of an organ caused by disease It confirms earlier research showing a link between brain atrophy and low levels of B12. |
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attain |
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v. достижения achieve or accomplish; gain The scarecrow sought to attain one goal: he wished to obtain a brain. |
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attainment |
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n. достижения something, such as an accomplishment or achievement; achievement The end of all scholarly attainment is to live nobly. |
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attention |
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n. внимание act or state of attending or heeding; application of the mind to any object of sense, representation, or thought Ladies and gentlemen, could I have your attention, please? |
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attenuate |
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v. ослабления make slender, fine, or small; weaken; lessen the density of By withdrawing their forces, the generals hoped to attenuate the enemy lines. |
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attraction |
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n. привлечения appeal; a characteristic that provides pleasure and attracts Harriet died peacefully in her enclosure at a zoo in northern Australia, where she was the star attraction. |
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attribute |
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n. атрибута essential quality; reputation; honor His outstanding attribute was his kindness. |
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attribute |
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v. атрибута relate to particular cause or source; ascribe; explain I attribute her success in science to the encouragement she received from her parents. |
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audacious |
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a. дерзкий fearlessly, often recklessly daring; bold Audiences cheered as Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia made their audacious, death-defying leap to freedom, escaping Darth Vader's troops. |
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