Level 2, Unit 13


Тренажер

# word        
1 anxiety [æŋˈzaɪətɪ]
anxiety [ noun ]
definition: When someone has anxiety, they have a lot of worries and fear.
example: When I have to climb to high places, I’m filled with anxiety.


anxiety
anxiety
anxiety
2 army [ˈɑːmɪ]
army [ noun ]
definition: An army is a large group of people who fight in wars.
example: The army protects all the people in the country.


army
army
army
3 billion [ˈbɪlɪən]
billion [ noun ]
definition: A billion is a very large number: 1,000,000,000.
example: There are billions of stars in outer space.


billion
billion
billion
4 carve [kɑːv]
carve [ verb ]
definition: To carve means to cut into something.
example: My father usually carves the turkey for Thanksgiving.


carve
carve
carve
5 consult [kənˈsʌlt]
consult [ verb ]
definition: To consult someone means to ask them for help.
example: I will consult my accountant to find a way to pay for my bills.


consult
consult
consult
6 emergency [ɪˈmɜːdʒ(ə)n(t)sɪ, iː-]
emergency [ noun ]
definition: An emergency is a time when someone needs help right away.
example: There is a huge fire in my house! This is an emergency!


emergency
emergency
emergency
7 fortune [ˈfɔːtʃ(ə)n]
fortune [ noun ]
definition: When someone has good fortune, it means they have luck.
example: I have good fortune when I play cards.


fortune
fortune
fortune
8 guarantee [ˌɡærənˈtiː]
guarantee [ verb ]
definition: To guarantee means to know something will happen.
example: I guarantee that the sun will come up in the morning.


guarantee
guarantee
guarantee
9 hike [haɪk]
hike [ verb ]
definition: To hike means to walk in the mountains or forest.
example: I always bring plenty of equipment with me when I hike.


hike
hike
hike
10 initial [ɪˈnɪʃ(ə)l]
initial [ adjective ]
definition: When something is initial, it is the first thing.
example: The initial step when writing a paper is to find a good topic.


initial
initial
initial
11 intense [ɪnˈtɛns]
intense [ adjective ]
definition: If something is intense, it is very strong.
example: The skunk made an intense odor that filled the air.


intense
intense
intense
12 lend [lɛnd]
lend [ verb ]
definition: To lend something is to give it to someone for a short time.
example: My sister lost her pen, so I will lend her mine.


lend
lend
lend
13 peak [piːk]
peak [ noun ]
definition: The peak is the very top of a mountain.
example: There is snow on the peaks of those mountains.


peak
peak
peak
14 potential [pəˈtɛnʃ(ə)l]
potential [ adjective ]
definition: Potential means capable of being but not yet in existence.
example: I’ve thought of some potential problems with your idea.


potential
potential
potential
15 pride [praɪd]
pride [ noun ]
definition: When you have pride, you are happy with yourself.
example: I take pride in getting good grades.


pride
pride
pride
16 proof [pruːf]
proof [ noun ]
definition: Proof is a fact that shows something is real.
example: They used his fingerprint as proof for the crime he committed.


proof
proof
proof
17 quit [kwɪt]
quit [ verb ]
definition: To quit something means to stop doing it.
example: I quit running because I got tired.


quit
quit
quit
18 spin [spɪn]
spin [ verb ]
definition: To spin is to turn around in circles.
example: The boy kept spinning until he fell down.


spin
spin
spin
19 tiny [ˈtaɪnɪ]
tiny [ adjective ]
definition: When people or things are tiny, they are very small.
example: A baby’s hand is tiny.


tiny
tiny
tiny
20 tutor [ˈtjuːtə]
tutor [ noun ]
definition: A tutor is someone who gives lessons in a certain subject.
example: My sister is bad at math. So my mother hired a tutor to help her.


tutor
tutor
tutor