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affectionate |
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a. ласковые having affection or warm regard; loving; fond; kindly inclined; zealous He enfolded the child in an affectionate embrace. |
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affiliate |
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v. филиал associate; cause a group to become part of or form a close relationship with another Our Affiliate programs empower our associates to earn commissions and receive ticket discounts. |
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affinity |
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n. близость natural attraction, liking, or feeling of kinship; relationship by marriage She felt an affinity with all who suffered; their pains were her pains. |
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affirm |
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v. утверждаем state something as true; assert; confirm Briggs calmly took a paper from his pocket and read out in a sort of official voice: 'I affirm and can prove that on the 20th of October.' |
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afflict |
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v. страдает cause pain, suffering, or distress Restless legs syndrome is thought to afflict millions, though there's an argument about just how many. |
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affliction |
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n. бедствие cause or condition of pain, suffering, or distress Even in the midst of her affliction, Elizabeth tried to keep up the spirits of those around her. |
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affluent |
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a. богатые having an abundant supply of money or possessions of value They want the same opportunity to pursue their dreams as everyone else who lives in affluent school districts. |
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aggravate |
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v. усугубить worsen; make worse or more troublesome Ridiculous, offensive comments like this do nothing but aggravate the situation. |
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aggravating |
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a. отягчающих irritating; annoying; making worse or more heinous What's aggravating is they are not in the same format, so it's not like you can cut and paste. |
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aggregate |
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v. совокупности gather into a mass, sum, or whole; amount to Before the Wall Street scandals, dealers managed to aggregate great wealth in short periods of time. |
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agile |
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a. проворный moving quickly and lightly; mentally quick He is quick and agile, which is something we relied on. |
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agility |
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n. ловкость mentally quick; moving quickly and lightly The agility of the acrobat amazed and thrilled the audience. |
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