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| impertinent | 
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| (дерзкий) improperly forward or bold; rude E.g.His neighbors' impertinent curiosity about his lack of dates angered Ted; it was downright rude of them to ask him such personal questions. | 
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| impetus | 
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| (импульс) incentive; stimulus; force or energy associated with a moving body E.g.A new federal highway program would create jobs and give added impetus to our economic recovery. | 
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| impiety | 
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| (нечестие) irreverence; lack of respect for God E.g.When members of the youth group draped the church in toilet paper one Halloween, the minister reprimanded them for their impiety. | 
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| impinge | 
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| (посягают) infringe; advance beyond usual limit; make physical impact on; touch E.g.How could they be married not to impinge on one another's freedom?. | 
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| impious | 
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| (нечестивых) irreverent; lacking due respect or dutifulness E.g.The congregation was offended by her impious remarks. | 
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| implacable | 
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| (непримиримой) incapable of being pacified; not to be relieved; E.g.Madame Defarge was the implacable enemy of the Evremonde family. | 
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| implausible | 
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| (неправдоподобным) unlikely; difficult to believe; dubious E.g.Though her alibi seemed implausible, it in fact turned out to be true. | 
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| implement | 
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| (реализации) put into effect; supply with tools E.g.The mayor was unwilling to implement the plan until she was sure it had the governor's backing. | 
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| implicit | 
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| (неявной) implied or understood though not directly expressed E.g.Jack never told Jill he adored her; he believed his love was implicit in his actions. | 
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| implode | 
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| (взрываться) collapse or burst inward violently; burst inward E.g.For that to explode, or implode, is going to be devastating, she explained. | 
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| implore | 
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| (Умоляю) beg for urgently; make an earnest appeal E.g.I again implore Congress to do the right thing and pass this funding. | 
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| imply | 
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| (следует) express or indicate indirectly; signify E.g.Why does the word imply male siblings and not female as well? | 
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| importunate | 
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| (назойливых) urging; demanding; expressing earnest entreaty E.g.He tried to hide from his importunate creditors until his allowance arrived. |