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Английский за 30 минут. День одиннадцатый. Describing people

Upper-Intermediate

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slacker /ˈslækə(r) - a slacker is someone who is rather lazy and does not make any effort to work hard or do their job properly. Verb: slack | Noun: slacking.

He’s a right slacker – he just seems to lie around all day. He called us a bunch of slackers because we hadn’t finished the job by 5 o’clock. If you’re a slacker, don’t even think of coming to work for me
Collocates: slack off. Everyone’s trying really hard – no one’s slacking off

approachable /əˈprəʊtʃəb(ə)l - if someone in authority is approachable, they are friendly and always willing to talk to other people

He’s not the most approachable person. Our tutors were young and very approachable. It’s important to be open and approachable in this job. Although she was always incredibly busy, I found her approachable and very helpful

arrogance /ˈærəɡəns - is proud and unpleasant behavior in which someone thinks they are a lot more important than other people. Adjective: arrogant | Adverb: arrogantly

It was typical youthful arrogance. He had the arrogance to suggest that he was a better singer than Elvis.
Collocates: sheer arrogance. What I hated about him was his sheer arrogance (extreme arrogance).
He came across as rude and arrogant. The government arrogantly refused offers of foreign aid. She arrogantly declared that she didn’t need lessons.

intense /ɪnˈtens - if someone is intense, they are very serious in the way they talk and behave. Noun: intensity

She’s incredibly intense and we end up having long, deep conversations. She’s very focused, very intense. Рe’s very serious and quite intense. Ыhe can be a bit too intense sometimes.
He looked at me with real intensity. We could sense the intensity of her beliefs.

laid-back /ˌleɪdˈbæk - if someone is laid-back, they are always very calm and relaxed and never seem to worry about anything.

Fe’s very laid-back and just seems to lie around all day. They have a rather laid-back approach to parenting. She was very laid-back about her exams. I enjoyed the laid-back atmosphere at my last school.

collaborative /kəˈlæb(ə)rətɪv - if you collaborate with someone, you work together with them and and share the results and successes of the work. Collaborative activity is carried out by people who are collaborating. Adverb: collaboratively | Verb: collaborate

It’s the largest collaborative biology project in the world. It was a collaborative effort by four composers. We should adopt a collaborative approach in the face of global warming.
Collocates: highly collaborative, collaborate on something, collaborate with someone, collaborate together. The group works collaboratively to develop new products. The two men collaborated on writing the songs. When did you two start collaborating together?
  • Once he`s made up his mind, he won`t back down even if he`s in the wrong.
  • She`s constantly going behind my back and saying things to undermine me. If you undermine someone, you make them less confident.
  • He never seems that bothered by criticism or bitchy comments. Рe just takes no notice of it all.
  • She stands up for what she believes in and she sticks to her principle, she`s not easily bullied. Very principied people have strong values.
  • He`s one of those people who never panic - he just takes everything in his stride. Someone who takes things in his stride always remain calm.
  • She`s not exactly shy and retiring. She loves to be the center of attention.
  • He`s not the easiest person to talk to. I wish he`d lighten up a little.
  • You`ll need to remind her about it. She is prone to forgetting things like that.
  • He`s a bit prone to exaggeration, so I wouldn`t take what he said too seriously. When someone exaggerates, you should not take them seriously.
  • She`s the kind of person who`s constantly sucking up to the boss in order to get ahead. Someone who sucks up to the boss wants to get a promotion.
  • He`s a complete snob. He only talks to people who went to the "right" school. A snob is someone who thinks they are better than other people because they come from a higher social class or because they have better taste in literature, music, etc.
  • He`s ever so charming. He makes everyone feel special.
  • He`s got a real stubborn streak. You won`t get him to change his mind.
  • She`s a really bitchy. She can be quite nasty about people.
  • She`s very willing to listen. I`m sure you`ll get a good response if you tell her what the problem is.