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Total words: 426

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insouciance, placidity, serenity Noun
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безмяте́жность
thoughtful, pensive, meditative Adjective
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заду́мчивый
completely nothing, not a thing (slang) Phrase
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ни фига́
screwdriver Noun
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отвёртка
carriage, sidecar, baby stroller Noun
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коля́ска
Milky Way Phrase
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мле́чный путь
to meow Verb , imperfective
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мяу́кать
: мяу́кнуть
transmission, gearbox Phrase
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коро́бка переда́ч
bad weather, storm Noun
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нена́стье
significant, meaningful, telling, expressive, full of suggestion Adjective
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многозначи́тельный
face to face, right up to, point-blank Phrase
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в упо́р
stubborn; thick-headed, chuckle-headed, dull-witted Adjective
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твердоло́бый
in one breath Phrase
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на одно́м дыха́нии
good-natured, bonhomous, genial, good-humoured; well-disposed; well-natured Adjective
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доброду́шный
splinter; (about a person) pain in the neck, nag Noun
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зано́за
indifferent, unconcerned; insensible; listless Adjective
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равноду́шный
vanity, vainglory, conceit, false pride Noun
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тщесла́вие
to master, to assimilate; to become familiar (with); to settle; to develop Verb , imperfective
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осва́ивать
: осво́ить
stunning, astounding Adjective
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сногсшиба́тельный
~ like hot cakes, in great demand Adverb
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нарасхва́т
self-confident Adjective
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самоуве́ренный
to feign, to pretend, to act, to simulate Verb , imperfective
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притворя́ться
: притвори́ться
trap Noun
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лову́шка
to report another's wrongdoing Verb , imperfective
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я́бедничать
: ная́бедничать
to argue, to wrangle, to bicker Verb , imperfective
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пререка́ться
result, sum, total Noun
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ито́г
one who acts in spite; meany Noun
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вре́дина
to settle down (slang) Verb , perfective
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устака́ниться
imperfective: устака́ниваться
abundance, affluence, profusion Noun
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изоби́лие
sloven, slattern Noun
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неря́ха
to make haste, to hurry Verb , imperfective
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потора́пливаться
: поторопи́ться
to renounce, to give up, to forgo, to waive Verb , imperfective
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поступа́ться
: поступи́ться
(about the weather only) to become clear, sunny Verb , perfective
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распого́диться
(lit.) with tension, pulling; (conversational) by making some effort, pushing it Phrase
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с натя́гом
flat pliers Noun
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плоскогу́бцы
to make up (for); to catch up (with) Verb , perfective
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наверста́ть
imperfective: навёрстывать
vigilance, watchfulness Noun
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бди́тельность
to dig; to probe; to dawdle Verb , imperfective
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копа́ться
: прокопа́ться
sad, deplorable, pitiable, lamentable, mournful Adjective
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плаче́вный
to grumble, to growl, to grouse, to snarl Verb , imperfective
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ворча́ть
: заворча́ть, поворча́ть
to meddle, to get involved Verb , imperfective
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ввя́зываться
: ввяза́ться
I have no idea Phrase
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ума́ не приложу́
tongue-tie; inability to formulate thoughts properly Noun
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косноязы́чие
all without exception Adverb
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поголо́вно
yarn Noun
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пря́жа
profitable, beneficial, lucrative, favorable Adjective
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вы́годный
flattery, adulation, cajolery Noun
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лесть
windowsill Noun
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подоко́нник
quarrelsome, peevish, shrewish Adjective
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сварли́вый
~ you must be kidding! what are you talking about? not at all! Phrase
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ска́жешь то́же
(slang) nonsense; trash, junk; mess; thingy; something small and not important Noun
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фигня́
advantage; preference; superiority Noun
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преиму́щество
eloquent; expressive; telltale Adjective
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красноречи́вый
to be off scale / too much / through the roof Verb , imperfective
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зашка́ливать
: зашка́лить
fragrant, sweet-scented, odorous Adjective
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души́стый
it's close, it's no distance, ~ it is a stone's throw Phrase
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руко́й пода́ть
involuntarily; automatically; unintentionally, unwittingly Adverb
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нево́льно
expresses surprise or amazement (about just learned facts) Phrase
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вот оно́ как
inadvertently, by accident Adverb
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ненаро́ком
to feel / be shy / self-conscious / embarrassed; to hesitate Verb , imperfective
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стесня́ться
: постесня́ться
~ that's not ... (expresses disapproval in relation to something or someone, lit. - also to me) Phrase
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то́же мне
neat, tidy, clean Adjective
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опря́тный
to pay for something one has done Verb
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поплати́ться
at ease; without embarrassment; unconstrainedly Adverb
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непринуждённо
woodpecker Noun
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дя́тел
lawlessness, lawless action Noun
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беззако́ние
short-sighted, near-sighted Adjective
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близору́кий
peephole Noun
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глазо́к
exorbitant, beyond the limits; fantastic, incredible, horrible Adjective
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запреде́льный
with no positive outcome, ~go down the drain Adverb
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насма́рку
nothing special, so-so Phrase
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не ахти́
(car) hood Noun
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капо́т
to be indignant, to be shocked, to be outraged Verb , imperfective
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возмуща́ться
: возмути́ться
unknown, unaware, can't guess of Adverb
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невдомёк
venturesome, excitable, hot-tempered; gambling, betting Adjective
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аза́ртный
stork Noun
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а́ист
not enough strength, abilities, means (to do something) Phrase
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кишка́ тонка́
delightful, admirable, heavenly, lovely, exquisite, delicious, glorious Adjective
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восхити́тельный
scanty, poor, slender, meagre Adjective
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ску́дный
to seethe, to boil up Verb , imperfective
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бурли́ть
: забурли́ть
expresses amazement, surprise, admiration Phrase
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вот оно́ что
brawl, fight, scuffle Noun
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потасо́вка
to snap; to snarl; to talk back Verb , imperfective
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огрыза́ться
mankind, humanity Noun
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челове́чество
(lit.) with different coats; variegated; motley, mixed Adjective
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разношёрстный
out of the blue, out of nowhere, out of thin air Phrase
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отку́да ни возьми́сь
to indulge, to cater Verb , imperfective
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потака́ть
office plankton (low motivated office worker) Phrase
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о́фисный планкто́н
mess, jumble, clutter Noun
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барда́к
barefoot Adverb
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босико́м
quaint, intricate, bizarre, whimsical Adjective
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причу́дливый
to mean, to imply, to have in mind Verb , imperfective
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подразумева́ть
to become indignant / outraged, to protest Verb , perfective
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возмути́ться
imperfective: возмуща́ться
to steal (lit.: to attach legs) Phrase
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приде́лать но́ги
encouraging Adjective
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обнадёживающий
related by grandfather (first cousin, cousin of one's father or mother, child of one's first cousin) Adjective
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двою́родный
to contrive, to manage Verb , perfective
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ухитри́ться
imperfective: ухитря́ться
to have the reputation for, to be said / reputed / known Verb , imperfective
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слыть
: прослы́ть
to heal, to cure Verb , perfective
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исцели́ть
imperfective: исцеля́ть
to act in spite, contrary to somebody's interests or desires Verb , imperfective
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вре́дничать

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