Match definition to the word.
🧠 Тематика вопроса:
Данная дисциплина направлена на развитие ключевых языковых компетенций, охватывая грамматические структуры, расширение словарного запаса и совершенствование коммуникативных навыков. Программа включает практику аудирования, чтения, письма и устной речи, что позволяет эффективно взаимодействовать в профессиональной и академической среде. Особое внимание уделяется преодолению языкового барьера и адаптации к межкультурному общению. Подходит для тех, кто стремится уверенно использовать язык в повседневной жизни, карьере или образовательных целях.
Варианты ответа:
- well-being
- lack of prosperity or happiness or health
- an illusory state of wellbeing
- the quality of having a superior or more favorable position
- an attitude of being satisfied with one's life. [More akin to a judgment than a feeling, though it may have emotional dimensions.]
- the kind of value involved in well-being, having to do with what benefits a person, is good for her, serves her interests, makes her better off, or makes her life go well for her
- (verb - usually used with adverb or preposition) = to travel somewhere.
- the place at a port, airport, or border where traveler’s bags are looked at to find out if any goods are being carried illegally
- ill-being
- fool's paradise
- advantage
- life satisfaction
- prudential value
- to journey
- customs
- when things are going well in a person's life, she feels a sense of well-being. Being healthy, happy, and having friends are all signs of well-being.
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