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Posted Dec 13

Когда надо немного поработать в выходной. When you need to do a little work on your day off. 🔢🔢🔢 Synonyms for a little bit: 1.Немного [nim-nо-ga] A little, a bit (neutral, most common) 2. Немножко [nim-nоsh-ka] A little bit (softer, more colloquial) 3. Чуть-чуть [choot'-choot'] Just a tiny bit (emphasizes small amount) 4.Капельку [ka-pil'-koo] A drop, a tiny bit (literally "a droplet") 5.Чуток [choo-tok] A smidge, a tad (very informal slang) Вам тоже пришлось сегодня чуть-чуть поработать? 😀 ▶️Аlso an adjective Маленький 🎧🗣👇 #365_marathon #survive_in_Russia #adverbs 😎RCR | Support | Boost

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Posted Aug 11

Слишком 🆚️ Чересчур 🔢Слишком (adverb) [slish-kam] Too, overly, excessively 🔻It indicates that something exceeds a desirable or appropriate limit, but often in a neutral / general sense. 🔻It can be used with adjectives, adverbs, and verbs: • Это слишком дорого! It's too expensive. (слишком + short adjective) • Ты слишком быстро говоришь. You speak too fast. (слишком + adverb + verb) • Он слишком много работает. He works too much. (слишком + quantity много/мало + verb) 🔢Чересчур (adverb) [chi-ris-chur] Excessively, overly, beyond measure, too much (with emphasis). 🔻Чересчур carries a stronger, more emphatic meaning than слишком. It often implies that something is unacceptably excessive, goes beyond what's reasonable, or even sounds a bit disapproving or critical! 🔻It's less common in everyday, neutral contexts than слишком and often adds a touch of emotionality: • Его реакция была чересчур бурной. His reaction was excessively passionate. (Чересчур + adjective) • Это уже чересчур! That's too much! /That's outrageous! (Often used as an exclamation of exasperation.) • Чересчур громко! (Чересчур + adverb) Excessively loud! 💢Though being synonyms: Слишком is general excess. Чересчур has a more intense, often critical too much – beyond acceptable limits. ▶️Слишком рано! 🎧🗣👇Make up your own examples with both words! #tricky_words #adverbs 😎RCR | Support | Boost

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Posted Jul 31

• Наотрез (adverb) [na-аt-ryez] Meaning: Наотрез signifies an absolute, categorical, point-blank, or flat refusal/denial. When someone says наотрез отказался [na-at-rez at-ka-zal-sya], it means they adamantly refused, leaving zero possibility of changing their mind. It conveys a sense of finality and uncompromising resolve. Origin: Наотрез literally translates to on the cut, stemming from the verb отрезать [at-re-zat'], which means to cut off - there's no going back from it. This imagery perfectly captures the adverb's meaning: a decision made with the finality of a sharp, irreversible cut, allowing no reconsideration. Example: • Они наотрез отказались разлучаться друг с другом! They adamantly refused to be separated from each other! #useful_vocabulary #adverbs 😎RCR | Support | Boost

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