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1. aghast
[ əˈɡɑːst ]
приголомшений, вражений жахом, шокований
She stood aghast at the sight of the wrecked car.
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2. loathing
[ ˈloʊ.ðɪŋ ]
огида, сильна неприязнь
He felt nothing but loathing for the dictator.
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3. Rechristen
[ ˌriːˈkrɪs.ən ]
перейменувати, дати нове ім’я (букв. «перехрестити»).
The ship was rechristened “Freedom” after it was rebuilt.
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4. incidentally
[ ˌɪn.sɪˈden.təl.i ]
випадково, між іншим, до речі
She mentioned, incidentally, that she had seen him last week.
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5. shrewdly
[ ˈʃruːd.li ]
проникливо, кмітливо, хитро
He shrewdly avoided answering the difficult question
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6. come of age
досягати повноліття
In the wizard world, you come of age at 17.
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7. mutter
[ ˈmʌt.ər ]
Бурчати собі під ніс
He muttered something under his breath and walked away.
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8. Preposterous
[ prɪˈpɒs.tər.əs ]
абсурдний, безглуздий, недолугий
The idea that cats can fly is completely preposterous.
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9. Snub
[ snʌb ]
зневажити, проігнорувати; зневажливе ставлення
She tried to say hello, but he snubbed her in front of everyone.
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10. Leaflet
[ ˈliː.flət ]
листівка, буклет
The leaflet contains instructions on how to use the medicine.
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11. gruffly
[ ˈɡrʌf.li ]
різко, непривітно
She said gruffly that she didn’t want to talk.
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12. Sparkle
[ ˈspɑː.kəl ]
іскритися, блищати; іскра, блиск.
Her eyes sparkle with excitement.
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13. Unabashed
[ ˌʌn.əˈbæʃt ]
безсоромний, нестриманий, відвертий
He showed unabashed enthusiasm for the project.
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14. swell (swelled | swollen or swelled)
[ swel ]
набрякати, розпухати
My arm swelled up where I was stung by a bee.
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15. prophecy
[ ˈprɒf.ə.si ]
пророцтво
The ancient prophecy predicted the return of the king.
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16. Disservice
[ ˌdɪsˈsɜː.vɪs ]
медвежа послуга, шкода
It would be a disservice to ignore the warning signs.
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17. Confess
[ kənˈfes ]
зізнаватися, визнавати
She confessed that she was afraid of the dark.
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18. mortal
[ ˈmɔːr.t̬əl ]
смертний, смертельний
The clock showed mortal peril for them all
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19. underfed
[ ˌʌn.dəˈfed ]
недогодований
He looked thin and underfed.
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20. Tray
[ treɪ ]
лоток
Mrs Weasly prepared trays for Harry
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21. groggy
[ ˈɡrɑː.ɡi ]
млявий
Ron looked oddly groggy and was staring at the closed door
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22. dunno
[ dəˈnoʊ ]
не знаю(розмовне скорочення )
"Where are we exactly?" "Dunno."
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23. detour
[ ˈdiː.tʊr ]
об’їзд (дороги), обхід
A sudden detour added an hour to our trip.
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24. indignantly
[ ɪnˈdɪɡ.nənt.li ]
обурено
He indignantly denied that he ever treated the two children differently.
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25. Dawdle
[ ˈdɑː.dəl ]
гаяти час, шмотатись(to do something or go somewhere very slowly, taking more time than is necessary)
Stop dawdling! You'll be late for school!
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26. mend
[ mend ]
лагодити
Could you mend this hole in my shirt?
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27. Gateau
[ ˈɡæt.əʊ ]
вишуканий торт або десерт
The bakery is famous for its strawberry mousse gateau.
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28. evasive
[ ɪˈveɪ.sɪv ]
ухильний(що уникає відповіді | труднощів або відповідальності)
His reply was deliberately evasive, clearly avoiding the main issue.
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29. indestructible
[ ˌɪn.dɪˈstrʌk.tə.bəl ]
незнищенний, невразливий, незламний
This phone case is made of an almost indestructible material.
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30. Jinx
[ dʒɪŋks ]
проклинати, зурочити; прокляття
Don’t say that out loud — you’ll jinx it!
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31. Hex
[ heks ]
прокляття, чаклунство, накладати закляття
The player said he was under a hex and couldn’t win.
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32. Dungeon
[ ˈdʌn.dʒən ]
підземелля, в’язниця в замку
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33. Walrus
[ ˈwɔːl.rəs ]
морж
The walrus has two long tusks and a thick layer of blubber.
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34. cauldron
[ ˈkɔːl.drən ]
казан