Level 2, Unit 27


Тренажер

# word        
1 apology [əˈpɒlədʒɪ]
apology [ noun ]
definition: An apology is something someone says to show that they are sorry.
example: After arguing with her teacher, the girl wrote the teacher an apology.


apology
apology
apology
2 bold [bəʊld]
bold [ adjective ]
definition: If someone is bold, they are not afraid of doing something.
example: The bold man climbed the high mountain.


bold
bold
bold
3 capture [ˈkæptʃə]
capture [ verb ]
definition: To capture someone or something is to catch them.
example: James tried to capture the bubbles in his hands.


capture
capture
capture
4 cardinal [ˈkɑːd(ə)nəl]
cardinal [ adjective ]
definition: If a rule or quality is cardinal, then it is the most important one.
example: Raising your hand in the classroom before you speak is a cardinal rule.


cardinal
cardinal
cardinal
5 duke [djuːk]
duke [ noun ]
definition: A duke is a man of high social rank but below a king or queen.
example: The duke ruled over the land.


duke
duke
duke
6 expose [ɪkˈspəʊz]
expose [ verb ]
definition: To expose is to make known something that is hidden.
example: He took off his shirt exposing his costume.


expose
expose
expose
7 guilty [ˈɡɪltɪ]
guilty [ adjective ]
definition: If people feel guilty, they feel bad for what they did.
example: I felt guilty for taking my sister’s cookies.


guilty
guilty
guilty
8 hire [ˈhaɪə]
hire [ verb ]
definition: To hire someone is to pay them money to work for you.
example: We hired a man to paint our house.


hire
hire
hire
9 innocent [ˈɪnəs(ə)nt]
innocent [ adjective ]
definition: If someone is innocent, they are not guilty of a crime.
example: The judge said that the woman was innocent of the crime.


innocent
innocent
innocent
10 jail [dʒeɪl]
jail [ noun ]
definition: Jail is a place where criminals go to be punished.
example: The thief was caught and sent to jail for ten years.


jail
jail
jail
11 minister [ˈmɪnɪstə]
minister [ noun ]
definition: A minister is an important person in government with many duties.
example: The minister of education controls the country’s schools.


minister
minister
minister
12 ordinary [ˈɔːd(ə)nrɪ]
ordinary [ adjective ]
definition: If someone or something is ordinary, they are not special in any way.
example: Today was just an ordinary day. Nothing unusual happened.


ordinary
ordinary
ordinary
13 permanent [ˈpɜːmənənt]
permanent [ adjective ]
definition: If something is permanent, it lasts for a long time or forever.
example: We don’t know if Aunt Mildred’s visit will be a permanent one.


permanent
permanent
permanent
14 preserve [prɪˈzɜːv]
preserve [ verb ]
definition: To preserve is to protect something from harm.
example: Dad sprayed a chemical on the house to help preserve its looks.


preserve
preserve
preserve
15 pronounce [prəˈnaʊns]
pronounce [ verb ]
definition: To pronounce is to say the sounds of letters or words.
example: Young children often have trouble pronouncing words right.


pronounce
pronounce
pronounce
16 resemble [rɪˈzɛmb(ə)l]
resemble [ verb ]
definition: To resemble someone is to look like them.
example: The baby resembles his father a great deal.


resemble
resemble
resemble
17 symptom [ˈsɪmptəm]
symptom [ noun ]
definition: A symptom of a bad condition or illness is a sign that it is happening.
example: Sneezing and a high fever are symptoms of the common cold.


symptom
symptom
symptom
18 tobacco [təˈbæk|əʊ], [əʊz]
tobacco [ noun ]
definition: Tobacco is a plant whose leaves are smoked, such as in cigarettes.
example: The tobacco in cigarettes is bad for your health.


tobacco
tobacco
tobacco
19 witch [wɪtʃ]
witch [ noun ]
definition: A witch is a woman with magical powers.
example: People think that witches fly around on broomsticks.


witch
witch
witch
20 twin [twɪn]
twin [ noun ]
definition: Twins are two children born at the same time.
example: My sister and I are twins. We look exactly the same.


twin
twin
twin