Academic Vocabulary List #7 (words)
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Irina_Alyamkina on December 6, 2009
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Reading & Vocabulary (Veronica)
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inherent (adjective [ɪn'her(ə)nt]) | existing as a natural or basic part of something |
inhibition (noun [ˌɪnhɪ'bɪʃ(ə)n]) | a feeling of embarrassment or worry that prevents you from saying or doing what you want |
insight (noun ['ɪnˌsaɪt]) | (the ability to have) a clear, deep and sometimes sudden understanding of a complicated problem or situation |
inherently (adverb) | по сути, по своему существу, в своей основе |
initiative (noun [ɪ'nɪʃətɪv]) | a new action or movement, often intended to solve a problem |
innovation (noun [ˌɪnəu'veɪʃ(ə)n]) | (the use of) a new idea or method |
insightful (adjective) | проницательный |
initiative (noun [ɪ'nɪʃətɪv]) | the power or opportunity to win an advantage |
integral (adjective ['ɪntɪgr(ə)l]) | necessary and important as a part of, or contained within, a whole |
integration (noun [ˌɪntɪ'greɪʃ(ə)n]) | объединение в одно целое; интеграция |
integrity (noun [ɪn'tegrətɪ]) | the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles that you refuse to change |
intensity (noun [ɪn'ten(t)sətɪ]) | the quality of being felt strongly or having a very strong effect |
integrate (verb ['ɪntɪgreɪt]) | to mix with and join society or a group of people, often changing to suit their way of life, habits and customs |
intensity (noun [ɪn'ten(t)sətɪ]) | the quality of being whole and complete |
intensity (noun [ɪn'ten(t)sətɪ]) | the strength of something which can be measured such as light, sound, etc. |
integrate (verb ['ɪntɪgreɪt]) | to combine two or more things in order to become more effective |
intensity (noun [ɪn'ten(t)sətɪ]) | the quality of being very serious and having strong emotions or opinions |
integrated (adjective) | всеобъемлющий; объединенный; комплексный; единый |
interaction (noun [ˌɪntər'ækʃ(ə)n]) | when two or more people or things communicate with or react to each other |
interval (noun['ɪntəv(ə)l]) | a period between two events or times, or the space between two points |
intervene (verb[ˌɪntə'viːn]) | to intentionally become involved in a difficult situation in order to improve it or prevent it from getting worse |
intrinsic (adjective[ɪn'trɪnzɪk]) | being an extremely important and basic characteristic of a person or thing |
interval (noun['ɪntəv(ə)l]) | a short period between the parts of a performance or a sports event |
intervention (noun[ˌɪntə'venʃ(ə)n]) | вмешательство |
intrinsically (adverb[ɪn'trɪnzɪk(ə)lɪ]) | по сути, по существу, в сущности; в действительности |
at intervals | repeated after a particular period of time or a particular distance |
invoke (verb[ɪn'vəuk]) | to request or use a power outside yourself, especially a law or a god, to help you when you want to improve a situation |
involved (adjective[ɪn'vɔlvd]) | difficult to understand or deal with; complicated |
invoke (verb[ɪn'vəuk]) | to make someone have a particular feeling or remember something |
involve (verb) | to include (someone or something) in an activity |
invocation[ˌɪnvəu'keɪʃ(ə)n] | заклинание, мольба, просьба |
involvement ([ɪn'vɔlvmənt]) | путаница, запутанность; вовлечённость; участие |
involve (verb) | to make (someone) interested in taking part in something |
involved (adjective[ɪn'vɔlvd]) | interested in or taking part in an activity or event |
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