Level 2, Unit 9


Тренажер

# word        
1 admire [ədˈmaɪə]
admire [ verb ]
definition: To admire someone is to like them for what they do.
example: I admire my brother for his hard work.


admire
admire
admire
2 aid [eɪd]
aid [ verb ]
definition: To aid someone is to help them when they need something.
example: The doctor aided the boy after his accident.


aid
aid
aid
3 attempt [əˈtɛmpt]
attempt [ verb ]
definition: To attempt something is to try to do that thing.
example: I am attempting to learn English.


attempt
attempt
attempt
4 authority [ɔːˈθɒrɪtɪ]
authority [ noun ]
definition: Authority is the power that someone has because of their position.
example: The policeman has authority on the streets.


authority
authority
authority
5 capital [ˈkæpɪtl]
capital [ noun ]
definition: A capital is an important city where a country’s leaders live and work.
example: We will visit the capital to learn about our government.


capital
capital
capital
6 cooperate [kəʊˈɒp(ə)reɪt]
cooperate [ verb ]
definition: To cooperate is to work together to do something.
example: The students cooperated to clean up the classroom.


cooperate
cooperate
cooperate
7 defend [dɪˈfɛnd]
defend [ verb ]
definition: To defend someone or something is to protect them from attack.
example: The soldiers defended the town from the invaders.


defend
defend
defend
8 destruction [dɪsˈtrʌkʃ(ə)n]
destruction [ noun ]
definition: Destruction is damage to something so bad that it can’t be fixed.
example: After the big fire, there was much destruction in the city.


destruction
destruction
destruction
9 disorder [dɪsˈɔːdə]
disorder [ noun ]
definition: Disorder is a lack of order, or a complete mess.
example: The teacher’s desk had many papers in disorder.


disorder
disorder
disorder
10 division [dɪˈvɪʒ(ə)n]
division [ noun ]
definition: A division is the act of making smaller groups out of a larger one.
example: The chart had six divisions which all had different colors.


division
division
division
11 enable [ɪˈneɪb(ə)l]
enable [ verb ]
definition: To enable a person is to make it possible for them to do something.
example: Having the key enabled us to open the door.


enable
enable
enable
12 frustrate [frʌˈstreɪt]
frustrate [ verb ]
definition: To frustrate is to prevent someone from fulfilling their desire.
example: The machine frustrated me because I could not fix it.


frustrate
frustrate
frustrate
13 govern [ˈɡʌvən]
govern [ verb ]
definition: To govern is to control the public business of a country, state, or city.
example: The United States is governed from the White House.


govern
govern
govern
14 plenty [ˈplɛntɪ]
plenty [ noun ]
definition: To have plenty of something is to have more than you need.
example: The school had plenty of books for the students to read.


plenty
plenty
plenty
15 relieve [rɪˈliːv]
relieve [ verb ]
definition: To relieve someone is to make them feel less pain.
example: The medicine relieved the sick boy.


relieve
relieve
relieve
16 reputation [ˌrɛpjʊˈteɪʃ(ə)n]
reputation [ noun ]
definition: Reputation is the opinion that people have about someone.
example: The doctor had a reputation for helping people.


reputation
reputation
reputation
17 royal [ˈrɔɪəl]
royal [ adjective ]
definition: Royal describes something that belongs to a king or queen.
example: The king sat upon the royal throne.


royal
royal
royal
18 slave [sleɪv]
slave [ noun ]
definition: A slave is a person who is not free and must work for someone else.
example: The slave worked very hard all day long.


slave
slave
slave
19 struggle [ˈstrʌɡ(ə)l]
struggle [ verb ]
definition: To struggle is to fight against someone or something.
example: The kids struggled with each other for the toy.


struggle
struggle
struggle
20 stupid [ˈstjuːpɪd]
stupid [ adjective ]
definition: When someone is stupid, they lack intelligence.
example: He said something stupid that made everyone angry at him.


stupid
stupid
stupid