Level 2, Unit 7


Тренажер

# word        
1 basis [ˈbeɪsɪs]
basis [ noun ]
definition: To do something on time’s basis is how often you do it.
example: My grandfather gets his hearing checked on a yearly basis.


basis
basis
basis
2 biology [baɪˈɒlədʒɪ]
biology [ noun ]
definition: Biology is the study of living things.
example: We learned about the human heart in biology class.


biology
biology
biology
3 cage [keɪdʒ]
cage [ noun ]
definition: A cage is something that holds an animal so it cannot leave.
example: We put the parrots in their cage at night.


cage
cage
cage
4 colleague [ˈkɒliːɡ]
colleague [ noun ]
definition: A colleague is somebody you work with.
example: My colleague helped me finish the job.


colleague
colleague
colleague
5 colony [ˈkɒlənɪ]
colony [ noun ]
definition: A colony is a country controlled by another country.
example: The USA was at one time a colony of Great Britain.


colony
colony
colony
6 debate [dɪˈbeɪt]
debate [ verb ]
definition: To debate is to seriously discuss something with someone.
example: The husband and wife debated over which TV to buy.


debate
debate
debate
7 depart [diːˈpɑːt]
depart [ verb ]
definition: To depart is to leave some place so you can go to another place.
example: The plane departed for Italy at 3:00 this afternoon.


depart
depart
depart
8 depress [dɪˈprɛs]
depress [ verb ]
definition: To depress someone is to make them sad.
example: The bad news from work depressed the man.


depress
depress
depress
9 factual [ˈfæktʃʊəl]
factual [ adjective ]
definition: When something is factual, it is true.
example: John learns about history from factual books.


factual
factual
factual
10 fascinate [ˈfæsɪneɪt]
fascinate [ verb ]
definition: To fascinate someone is to make them really like something.
example: The kitten was fascinated by the ball of yarn.


fascinate
fascinate
fascinate
11 mission [ˈmɪʃ(ə)n]
mission [ noun ]
definition: A mission is an important job that is sometimes far away.
example: The woman’s mission was to help sick people.


mission
mission
mission
12 nevertheless [ˌnɛvəðəˈlɛs]
nevertheless [ adverb ]
definition: You use nevertheless to show that something goes against a fact.
example: He is usually friendly. Nevertheless, he wasn’t this afternoon.


nevertheless
nevertheless
nevertheless
13 occupation [ˌɒkjʊˈpeɪʃ(ə)n]
occupation [ noun ]
definition: An occupation is a person’s job.
example: My father’s occupation is a dentist.


occupation
occupation
occupation
14 overseas [ˌəʊvəˈsiː(z)]
overseas [ adverb ]
definition: If you go overseas, you go to a country on the other side of an ocean.
example: John often goes overseas for vacations.


overseas
overseas
overseas
15 persuade [pəˈsweɪd]
persuade [ verb ]
definition: To persuade someone is to make them agree to do something.
example: The children persuaded their parents to buy them gifts.


persuade
persuade
persuade
16 route [ruːt]
route [ noun ]
definition: A route is the way you go from one place to another.
example: I saw many new houses along the route to the city.


route
route
route
17 scholar [ˈskɒlə]
scholar [ noun ]
definition: A scholar is a person who studies something and knows much about it.
example: The scholar knew much about art history.


scholar
scholar
scholar
18 significant [sɪɡˈnɪfɪkənt]
significant [ adjective ]
definition: When someone or something is significant, they are important.
example: I read many significant novels as a literature major in university.


significant
significant
significant
19 volcano [vɒlˈkeɪn|əʊ], [-vɒlˈkeɪnəʊz]
volcano [ noun ]
definition: A volcano is a mountain with a hole on top where hot liquid comes out.
example: When the volcano erupted, smoke and heat filled the air.


volcano
volcano
volcano
20 ruins [ˈruːɪn]
ruins [ noun ]
definition: Ruins are old buildings that are not used anymore.
example: I visited some interesting ruins in Greece.


ruins
ruins
ruins