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n. [определение] clarity of outline; concise explanation Exercise had given his muscles superior definition.  | 
        
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v. [преднамеренное] consider; think about carefully; weigh Offered the new job, she asked for time to deliberate before she told them her decision.  | 
        
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a. [бред] having a delirium; wandering in mind; insane; raving; wild He found Huck still in the bed that had been provided for him and delirious with fever.  | 
        
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n. [заблуждение] false belief; mistaken or unfounded opinion Don suffers from grandeur delusion: he thinks he's a world-famous author when he's published just one paperback book.  | 
        
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n. [Дент] cavity; a depression scratched or carved into a surface I said it would be simpler to get the discount since the dent is cosmetic, not structural.  | 
        
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n. [осаждения] testimony under oath; the act of depositing, especially laying down of matter by natural process He made his deposition in the judge's chamber.  | 
        
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n. [заместитель] one appointed as the substitute of another, and empowered to act for him; substitute in office I must find someone to act as a deputy for me during my absence.  | 
        
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a. [Желательно] worthwhile; worth doing or achieving; advisable Some other factors coincide to make a June election desirable for the government.  | 
        
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a. [презренный] fit or deserving to be despised; contemptible; mean; vile; worthless You make me out all that is narrow-minded, mean, and despicable, which is very unjust.  | 
        
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n. [разрушения] havoc; event that completely destroys something The inspectors have no idea, by these documents, whether Iraq has weapons of mass destruction.  | 
        
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a. [окольными] departing from the correct and accepted way; misleading; not straightforward The story of Byzantine art, though not precisely devious, is not straightforward either.  | 
        
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n. [преданность] faithfulness; ardent, often selfless affection and dedication Prince Charles spoke of his grandmother's fortitude and devotion to duty after her husband's death, King George.  | 
        
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v. [диктовать] prescribe; rule as a dictator I guess we should just let McEachin dictate the dialogue for us.  |