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ad. именно by name; by particular mention; expressly; that is to say Lydia briefly stated the business in hand, namely to choose a secretary and treasurer for the committee. |
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narcotic |
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n. наркотических the addictive drug, such as opium that reduces pain, alters mood and behavior; inducing sleep Some patients seek alternative solutions to long-term narcotic painkillers. |
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narrator |
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n. рассказчика someone who tells a story Rochester has been favored with the most lively and the most continuous? The eagerness of a listener quickens the tongue of a narrator. |
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nausea |
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n. тошнота the feeling of sickness in the stomach by an urge to vomit; strong aversion; disgust Side effects include dizziness, nausea, and falling asleep. |
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needy |
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a. нуждающимся poor; indigent; being in need; impoverished Economists and poverty researchers say multiple factors may account for the increase in needy college graduates. |
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neglect |
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v. пренебрежение disregard; ignore; pay little or no attention to Iraqi sovereignty does not neglect the U.S. promise to protect the residents of Camp Ashraf. |
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negligent |
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a. небрежность failing to be careful enough or to give enough attention to your responsibilities; inattentive Did she like that negligent housekeeper? |
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nervous |
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a. нервной agitated; worried and anxious It was talking in a hurried nervous manner, smiling at everything that was said, and went by without noticing her. |
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neurotic |
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a. невротических of or about the nerves; seated in the nerves; nervous If they get through that period without becoming neurotic or worse, they're usually all right from then on. |
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neutral |
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a. нейтральной impartial; not supporting one side over another Edwards will remain neutral until after 'Super Tuesday,' then he will endorse Hillary. |
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neutralize |
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v. нейтрализовать make neutral and thus inoffensive The treaty might neutralize the small republic. |
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neutron |
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n. нейтронов an elementary particle with 0 charges and mass about equal to a proton They are discussing the specific case of a neutron found outside the nucleus. |
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