Commonly Used Russian Words and Phrases
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What is the meaning of 'digest'?

  • Malicious
  • Saturation
  • Summary, to process food (correct)
  • Intrusive
  • The term 'saturation' refers to a state of being overwhelmed.

    True (A)

    What does 'malicious' mean?

    Harmful or intended to cause harm

    'He’s not going to do anything ___ about economic policy.'

    <p>drastic</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the definition of 'inundate'?

    <p>To flood with water or an overwhelming amount of work</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of these words means 'acting with force'?

    <p>Drastic (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'intrusive' mean?

    <p>Unwelcome or uninvited</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the meaning of 'compel'?

    <p>To force someone to do something</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'enhance' mean?

    <p>To improve or make better</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Commonly Used Russian Words and Phrases

    • given the huge spike - This phrase is often used to introduce an important factor or event, highlighting its significance. The literal translation is "given the huge surge" but the meaning emphasizes the impact of a sudden rise in something.

    • digest - This word has two key meanings:

      • To digest information means to understand and process it.
      • To digest food refers to the breakdown of food in the stomach.
    • saturation - This refers to the point of being completely filled or occupied. It can be used when discussing markets, demand, or even emotions.

    • intrusive - This describes something that is unwelcome, interfering, or unnecessarily present in someone's life.

    • compel - This means to force someone to do something, often through strong persuasion or obligation.

    • drastic - This describes a significant and often sudden change, often implying a strong or forceful action.

    • frenzy - This refers to a state of great excitement, agitation, or uncontrolled activity.

    • inundate - This means to overwhelm someone with something, like a flood of water or tasks.

    • malicious - This describes something that is intended to cause harm or damage.

    • enhance - This means to improve something, making it better or more appealing.

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    Explore commonly used Russian words and phrases that highlight crucial concepts and their meanings. This quiz will help you understand phrases related to various contexts including emotions, actions, and market conditions. Perfect for language learners and enthusiasts!

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