Level 2, Unit 17


Тренажер

# word        
1 aim [eɪm]
aim [ noun ]
definition: An aim is a goal someone wants to make happen.
example: My aim is to become a helicopter pilot.


aim
aim
aim
2 attach [əˈtætʃ]
attach [ verb ]
definition: To attach is to put two things together.
example: I attached the socks to the clothesline to dry.


attach
attach
attach
3 bet [bɛt], [ˈbɛtɪd]
bet [ verb ]
definition: To bet is to risk money on the result of a game or a business.
example: How much will you bet that your horse will win?


bet
bet
bet
4 carriage [ˈkærɪdʒ]
carriage [ noun ]
definition: A carriage is a vehicle pulled by a horse.
example: We took a carriage ride in the park.


carriage
carriage
carriage
5 classic [ˈklæsɪk]
classic [ adjective ]
definition: If something is classic, it is typical.
example: The athlete made a classic mistake - he started running too soon.


classic
classic
classic
6 commute [kəˈmjuːt]
commute [ verb ]
definition: To commute is to travel a long distance to get to work.
example: I usually commute to work on the train.


commute
commute
commute
7 confirm [kənˈfɜːm]
confirm [ verb ]
definition: To confirm is to make sure something is correct.
example: Winning the game confirmed that James was a good player.


confirm
confirm
confirm
8 criticize [ˈkrɪtɪsaɪz]
criticize [ verb ]
definition: To criticize is to say you do not like someone or something.
example: He criticized his wife for spending too much money.


criticize
criticize
criticize
9 differ [ˈdɪfə]
differ [ verb ]
definition: To differ is to not be the same as another person or thing.
example: I differ from my brother: he is short, while I am tall.


differ
differ
differ
10 expense [ɪkˈspɛns]
expense [ noun ]
definition: An expense is the money that people spend on something.
example: She wrote down all the expenses for her trip.


expense
expense
expense
11 formal [ˈfɔːm(ə)l]
formal [ adjective ]
definition: If something is formal, it is done in an official way.
example: It was a formal dinner, so we wore our best clothes.


formal
formal
formal
12 height [haɪt]
height [ noun ]
definition: Height is how tall someone or something is.
example: My height is 168 centimeters.


height
height
height
13 invent [ɪnˈvɛnt]
invent [ verb ]
definition: To invent something is to create something that never existed before.
example: My grandfather has invented some interesting things.


invent
invent
invent
14 junior [ˈdʒuːnɪə]
junior [ adjective ]
definition: If someone is junior in their job, they do not have a lot of power.
example: When she started at the company, she was only a junior manager.


junior
junior
junior
15 mechanic [mɪˈkænɪk]
mechanic [ noun ]
definition: A mechanic is someone who fixes vehicles or machines.
example: We took the car to the mechanic to be fixed.


mechanic
mechanic
mechanic
16 prime [praɪm]
prime [ adjective ]
definition: If something is prime, it is the most important one.
example: Dirty air is a prime cause of illness.


prime
prime
prime
17 shift [ʃɪft]
shift [ verb ]
definition: To shift to something is to move into a new place or direction.
example: He shifted to the other side of the table to eat his breakfast.


shift
shift
shift
18 signal [ˈsɪɡn(ə)l]
signal [ noun ]
definition: A signal is a sound or action that tells someone to do something.
example: The coach blew his whistle as a signal to begin the game.


signal
signal
signal
19 sincere [sɪnˈsɪə]
sincere [ adjective ]
definition: When people are sincere, they tell the truth.
example: He sounded sincere when he apologized to me.


sincere
sincere
sincere
20 labor [ˈleɪbə]
labor [ noun ]
definition: Labor is the act of doing or making something.
example: Building the house took a lot of labor.


labor
labor
labor