Vocabulary Notes

1. subdue 1) а) подчинять, покорять, подавлять (физически) б) подавлять, смирять (чувства, эмоции) 2) смягчать; ослаблять, снижать 3) обрабатывать землюvt 1) conquer; overcome; bring under control, as to subdue nature 2) soften; make quiet or less strong, e.g. The enemy fire was subdued . Lunch was somewhat of an ordeal суровое испытание, all the present being subdued by the preceding scene.-He was unusually subdued that night. Also: subdued light, spirits, voices, etc.

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2. conscious 1) сознательный, осознанный 2) сознающий 3) ощущающий 4) здравый; мыслящий 5) находящийся в сознании, сознательный 6) обладающий самосознанием, самосознающий a 1) aware, knowing, as to be conscious of pain, cold, etc., e.g. I'm conscious of my guilt (i.e. I know I've done wrong). The teacher should be conscious of any subtle change of atmosphere in his class (i.e. The teacher should feel and realize any change of atmosphere). She was far more politically conscious than her husband (i.e. She knew more about the political life and her es­timation of it was more objective). 2) (of actions and feelings) real­ized by oneself, e.g. He spoke with conscious superiority (i.e. realiz­ing that he was superior), -conscious (in compound words), as self-conscious, class-conscious, dress-conscious, etc., e.g. With a dress-conscious person clothes may become an obsession: he doesn't see even himself as an individual, but as a kind of tailor's dummy to hang the latest trophy on.

Note: Don'i confuse conscious and conscientious[ˏkɒnʃɪ′enʃəs] добросовестный, сознательный, честный (об отношении к чему-л.), e.g. Being a most conscientious worker, she wondered how she should act in this kind of situation. Your paper is a truly conscientious piece of work.

3. grinскалить зубы; осклабиться; ухмыляться vi/t 1) smile broadly and in such a way that the teeth can be seen (to express amusement, contempt or satisfaction), e.g. The
boy grinned from ear to ear when I gave him the apple. He was grinning with delight, grin and bear itулыбаться и терпеть, скрывать под улыбкой свои переживания; мужественно переносить страдания; ≈ делать хорошую мину при плохой игре endure pain or trouble without complaint 2) express by grinning, e.g. He grinned his delight.

grinоскал зубов; усмешкаn, e.g. There was a broad grin on his face. His sardonic grin aroused my anger.

4. orderly 1) аккуратный, опрятный 2) правильный, упорядоченный 3) дисциплинированный, организованный 4) спокойный, 5) дежурныйa 1) well arranged; in good order; tidy, as an orderly room, e.g. The books were ranged alphabetically on the orderly shelves. 2) peaceful; well behaved, as an orderly crowd (election,
assembly сбор, etc.) 3) (mil. use) concerned with carrying out orders, as
the orderly officer, the orderly room. Anf. disorderly,e.g. He was
arrested for disorderly conduct. The disorderly crowd straggled in
the direction of the Town Hall.

orderliness1) аккуратность, методичность; порядок 2) подчинение законам n, e.g. She made a mental note of the perfect orderli­ness and discipline at the lesson. Ant. disorderlinessn, e.g. Speed said he would punish any disorderliness very severely .

5. outrageous1) возмутительный; оскорбительный; вопиющий 2) странный, бросающийся в глаза 3) жестокий, неистовый a shocking; beyond all reasonable limits; very cru­el, immoral, offensive or insulting, as outrageous behaviour, e.g. This
outrageous remark was followed by shocked silence.

outrageouslyнеистово adv, e.g. The book was proclaimed to be outra­geously indecent and banned in most countries.

outrage1) грубое нарушение (закона, прав, приличий) ; произвол; акт насилия 2) возмущение, гнев, негодование 3) возмутительный случай, поступокn 1) extreme violence; violent transgression of law or decency, as an act of outrage; never to be safe from outrage 2) (with

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an ind. art.) a very wrong or cruel act of physical injury to another person's property, or to the person himself, or to his feelings, e.gr.The dropping of bombs on women and children is an outrage against humanity. Coll. Just look at the hat she's wearing; it's an outrage!

outrage1) оскорблять, шокировать 2) приводить в гнев, в ярость, 3) преступать закон, грубо нарушать права; совершать насилие vt treat violently; injure severely ; treat with scorn, as to outrage public opinion (do smth. that everybody thinks wrong)

6. neat1) чёткий, ясный, точный 2) лаконичный, отточенный (о стиле, языке) 3) ясный, чистый, очищенный от лишнего; итоговый 4) аккуратный, опрятный, чистый; чистоплотный 5) изящный 6) искусный, ловкий 7) а) хорошо сделанный, аккуратно выполненный l б) искусный, хорошо приготовленный в) такой, какой нужно, подходящий 8) чистый, неразбавленный (обычно о напитках) 9) редкий, редкостный a 1) clean and in good order, as a neat room, to keep smth. as neat as a pin 2) well-formed; pleasing in shape and appearance, e.g. She has a very neat figure. Your handwriting is very neat. 3) in good taste; simply and pleasantly arranged, as a neat dress 4) done with skill and care, as a neat piece of work 5) (of style, language, remarks) short and clever; witty and pointed, e.g. She gave a very neat answer. Detective stories are loved for their tidy problems and neat solution. 6) (use of wine and spirits) without water, as to drink brandy neat; neat juice (syrup)

neatly) аккуратно, опрятно 2) чётко, ясно 3) ловко, проворно, искусно, умело adv, e.g. I realized that I had been very neatly put in my

place. Word Dіsсrimination: neat, tidyаккуратный, опрятный, чистый, trimаккуратный, опрятный, приведённый в порядок (о предметах), spick-and-spanочень аккуратный, опрятный; чистый, без единого пятнышка.

Neat suggests cleanliness, simplicity and a certain orderliness or precision which sometimes becomes the chief implication of the word. In neat person the adjective describes the personal appear­ance: dress, hairdo. The general effect is that of cleanliness, well-fit­ting clothes. In tidy personthe adjective refers to the person in the habit of putting things in their proper places and of keeping every­thing around him clean and orderly. Tidy implies habitual neatness, e.g. We liked his tidy habits. He always kept his room tidy (i.e. all the things in the room were in their proper places). Cf. neat roomwhere neatgives the suggestion of cleanliness and pleasing effect. Trimadds the implication of smartness, often of smugness or compactness, as a trim ship (cabin, maid-servant, etc.) Also: trim clothes, trim fig­ure, etc. Spick-and-spanstresses the brightness and freshness of that which is new (or made to look like new), as spick-and-span white shoes, e.g. Her mother keeps her spick-and-span every moment of the day. The kitchen was spick-and-span. Anf. disorderly, confused, messy, slovenly.

Neat предполагает чистоту, простоту и определенную упорядоченность и точность, которые иногда становятся главным значением этого слова. В neat person прилагательное описывает внешний вид: платье, прическу. Общий впечатление состоит в чистоте, хорошо облегающей одежде. В tidy person прилагательное относится к человеку привычному складывать всё по своим местам и держать всё вокруг в чистоте и порядке. Tidy подразумевает привычную аккуратность. Например, We liked his tidy habits. He always kept his room tidy (i.e. all the things in the room were in their proper places). Ср.neat roomгде neatпредполагает чистоту и приятное впечатление. Trim применяется для обозначения щегольства, часто самодовольства или лаконичности, как trim ship (cabin, maid-servant, etc.) также: trim clothes, trim fig­ure Spick-and-spanподчеркивает яркость и свежесть того, что ново (или выглядит как новое), как spick-and-span white shoes, Her mother keeps her spick-and-span every moment of the day. The kitchen was spick-and-span.

7. witticismострота n a witty remark: a jest, e.g. I was feverishly search­ing my mind for some witticism that might make her smile.

wit (wits) разум, ум 2) остроумие 3) остряк n 1) (sing, or pi.) intelligence; understanding; mental power; quickness of mind, e.g. He hadn't the wit(s) (hadn't wit enough) to know what to do in the emergency. He has quick (slow) wits, out of one's witsобезумевшийmad; greatly upset or frightened, e.g. He was out of his wits

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when he saw the house was on fire, at one's wits' endум за разум зашёлnot knowing what to do or say; quite at a loss, e.g. He gave her a questioning glance but she was at her wits' end too. to collect one's witsсобраться с мыслями gather together, recover control of one's thoughts, e.g. He tried to collect his wits before saying anything, to live by one's witsкое-как выкручиваться, изворачиваться (чтобы раздобыть средства к существованию; обычно нечестным способом) live by clever but haphazard methods, not always honest, e.g. But there were many who declassed by hard social conditions, never worked and lived by their wits, to have (keep) one's wits about oneбыть начеку, неплохо соображать, понимать что к чему; быть себе на уме be quick to see what is happening, alert and ready to act, e.g. The kid has his wits about him, he will get out of the mess all right. 2) clever and humorous ex­pression of ideas; liveliness of spirit, e.g. Our teacher (or teacher's conversation ) is full of wit.

Wittyостроумный a clever and amusing; full of, or marked by wit, as a witty person (remark). Ant. dull,'stupid,

8. impudentнахальный, дерзкий; бесстыдный a not showing respect; being rude on purpose and in a shameless way, e.g. What an impudent rascal he is! What an
impudent accusation!

impudentlyнагло; нахрапом adv, e.g. When charged with the crime of the broken window the boy grinned impudently and said nothing.

impudenceнаглость, дерзость; бесстыдство n being impudent, impudent words and actions, e.g. None of your impudence! (i.e. Don't be so impudent!) He had the impudence to say that I was telling lies! His impudence knew no bounds.

9. benefit1) выгода; польза; прибыль; преимущество 2) ; = benefit performance бенефис 3) пенсия, (страховое) пособие n 1) help; advantage; profit; improvement, e.g. Did you get much benefit from your holiday? (Did it do you good?) The book wasn't of much benefit to me (didn't help me very much). The mon­ey was used for the benefit of (in order to help) the population after the disaster. What benefit would it be to the nation? benefit perfor­mance (concert,etc.) a performance (at a theatre), a concert, etc., when the money is for the benefit of some special cause 2) (often in the pi.) an act of kindness; a favour; an advantage, e.g. He should have been grateful for the benefits he received from his relatives.

benefit1) помогать, приносить пользу 2) извлекать пользу, выгоду vt/i help or be helped; give or receive benefit, e.g. The sea air will benefit you. He benefited by the medicine the doctor gave him.