Level 2, Unit 23


Тренажер

# word        
1 alike [əˈlaɪk]
alike [ adjective ]
definition: If two things or people are alike, they are similar in some way.
example: People often think my sister and I look alike.


alike
alike
alike
2 annoy [əˈnɔɪ]
annoy [ verb ]
definition: To annoy someone means to bother them.
example: The flies buzzing around John’s head annoyed him very much.


annoy
annoy
annoy
3 architecture [ˈɑːkɪtɛktʃə]
architecture [ noun ]
definition: Architecture is the style or way a building is made.
example: The architecture of the church is amazing.


architecture
architecture
architecture
4 artificial [ˌɑːtɪˈfɪʃ(ə)l]
artificial [ adjective ]
definition: If something is artificial, it is made to look like something natural.
example: That soccer field has artificial grass, but it looks real.


artificial
artificial
artificial
5 chain [tʃeɪn]
chain [ noun ]
definition: A chain is a series of connected loops often used to keep things in place.
example: The scary dog was secured with a chain.


chain
chain
chain
6 distinct [dɪsˈtɪŋ(k)t]
distinct [ adjective ]
definition: If something is distinct, it is easily noticed or different from other things.
example: That girl has distinct pink hair.


distinct
distinct
distinct
7 distinguish [dɪsˈtɪŋɡwɪʃ]
distinguish [ verb ]
definition: To distinguish is to recognize differences between things.
example: The twins look exactly the same. It is hard to distinguish between them.


distinguish
distinguish
distinguish
8 dust [dʌst]
dust [ noun ]
definition: Dust is very tiny pieces of dirt or other matter.
example: In the old house, the dust was thick on the floor and chairs.


dust
dust
dust
9 excitement [ɪkˈsaɪtmənt]
excitement [ noun ]
definition: Excitement means to feel a lot of happiness about something.
example: Did you see the excitement in her when the team scored?


excitement
excitement
excitement
10 heal [hiːl]
heal [ verb ]
definition: To heal means to make a part of the body healthy again after injury.
example: After my broken arm heals, I can play baseball again.


heal
heal
heal
11 inherit [ɪnˈhɛrɪt]
inherit [ verb ]
definition: To inherit is to get something from someone who has died.
example: She inherited her mother’s gold earrings.


inherit
inherit
inherit
12 manner [ˈmænə]
manner [ noun ]
definition: A manner is the way someone does something.
example: His manner of not looking at someone while speaking, is a bit rude.


manner
manner
manner
13 mount [maʊnt]
mount [ verb ]
definition: Something mounts when it becomes stronger over time.
example: His fear mounted as the monster crawled out from under his bed.


mount
mount
mount
14 roof [ruːf]
roof [ noun ]
definition: A roof is the outside top part of a building.
example: The roof was covered with snow.


roof
roof
roof
15 shortage [ˈʃɔːtɪdʒ]
shortage [ noun ]
definition: A shortage is a lack of something you need or want.
example: Since there was a shortage of food, people were hungry.


shortage
shortage
shortage
16 solid [ˈsɒlɪd]
solid [ adjective ]
definition: If something is solid, it is made of firm material.
example: The safe looked to be quite solid.


solid
solid
solid
17 stock [stɒk]
stock [ noun ]
definition: A stock is a stored amount of something.
example: They keep a stock of rice so they’ll always have something to eat.


stock
stock
stock
18 substance [ˈsʌbstəns]
substance [ noun ]
definition: A substance is any specific material or mixture of materials.
example: Water is an important substance for all living things.


substance
substance
substance
19 tomb [tuːm]
tomb [ noun ]
definition: A tomb is a grave where a dead person is buried.
example: Their whole family is buried inside the tomb.


tomb
tomb
tomb
20 wound [waʊnd]
wound [ noun ]
definition: A wound is an injury to the body.
example: He had many wounds after the car accident.


wound
wound
wound