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iceberg |
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n. айсберг a large mass of ice floating at sea But this is just the tip of an iceberg. |
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ichthyology |
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n. Ихтиология branch of zoology that deals with the study of fishes Jacques Cousteau's programs about sea life have advanced the cause of ichthyology. |
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icicle |
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n. сосульки pendent spear of ice formed by the freezing of dripping water An icicle is a spike of ice formed when water dripping or falling from another object freezes. |
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ideological |
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a. идеологической concerned with or suggestive of ideas As such, it marks an ideological turning-point for the Jewish state. |
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ideology |
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n. идеологии study of origin and nature of ideas For people who had grown up believing in the communist ideology, it was hard to adjust to capitalism. |
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idiocy |
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n. идиотизм condition or quality of being an idiot; extreme folly or stupidity All of this idiocy is a major reason why I moved out of the state in June. |
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idiosyncrasy |
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n. идиосинкразии the behavioral attribute that is distinctive and peculiar to an individual One of Richard Nixon's little idiosyncrasy was his liking for ketchup on cottage cheese. |
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idolatry |
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n. идолопоклонство worship of idols; excessive admiration Such idolatry of singers of country music is typical of the excessive enthusiasm of youth. |
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igneous |
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a. изверженных produced under conditions involving intense heat Igneous rock is a rock formed by solidification from a molten state. |
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ignite |
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v. разжечь kindle; cause to start burning; set fire to A nuclear-armed Iran would ignite a nuclear arms race in the Middle East. |
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ignoble |
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a. неблагородно of lowly origin; not noble in quality, character, or purpose; unworthy Ignoble motives inspire this plan, and I must, therefore, oppose it. |
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ignominy |
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n. позора deep disgrace; shame or dishonor To lose the Ping-Pong match to a trained chimpanzee! How could Rollo stand the ignominy of his defeat?. |
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illegible |
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a. неразборчиво incapable of being read; unclear; not legible No one likes his illegible handwriting. |
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illimitable |
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a. безграничной without limits in extent, size, or quantity Man, having explored the far corners of the earth, is now reaching out into illimitable space. |
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