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a. [компактных] closely and firmly united or packed together; briefly giving a gist of something His short, compact body was better suited to wrestling than to basketball.  | 
        
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n. [сострадание] the sensation of sorrow excited by the distress or misfortunes of another; pity; commiseration Many men were moved, and many women's compassion testified itself in tears.  | 
        
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a. [сострадательным] having a temper or disposition to pity; sympathetic; merciful The plight of the refugees arouses the compassionate older man.  | 
        
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a. [совместимые] harmonious; having similar disposition and tastes They were compatible neighbors, never quarreling over unimportant matters.  | 
        
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a. [убедительные] overpowering; drivingly forceful; urgently requiring attention They had better not succeed in compelling anyone to work the proposed shift to midnight.  | 
        
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n. [комплимент] praise; commendation; say something to someone that expresses praise A compliment is a gift, not to be thrown away carelessly unless you want to hurt the giver.  | 
        
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ad. [Кон] against the affirmative side; in opposition; on the negative side They debated the issue pro and con but cannot get any result.  | 
        
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v. [уступать] admit; yield; give up physical control of another Despite all the evidence Monica had assembled, Mark refused to concede that she was right.  | 
        
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n. [сотрясение] shaking or agitation; shock; injury to an organ, especially the brain, produced by a violent blow Harris suffered a concussion from the hit and did not return to the game.  | 
        
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v. [осуждают] blame; denounce; express strong disapproval of They are more than twice as likely as other Americans to condemn gambling as 'always morally wrong.'  | 
        
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v. [доверять] disclose; reveal; tell in confidence I rely implicitly on his power and confide wholly in His goodness.  | 
        
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v. [заклинаю] call on or summon by sacred name or in a solemn manner; implore earnestly; practice magical arts The magician will conjure a rabbit out of his hat.  |