Level 3, Unit 22


Тренажер

# word        
1 accommodate [əˈkɒmədeɪt]
accommodate [ verb ]
definition: To accommodate is to have enough room.
example: The meeting room can accommodate nine people.


accommodate
accommodate
accommodate
2 circus [ˈsɜːkəs]
circus [ noun ]
definition: A circus is a traveling show with animals and people.
example: I like to go to the circus to see the animals do tricks.


circus
circus
circus
3 coincide [ˌkəʊɪnˈsaɪd]
coincide [ verb ]
definition: If two things coincide, they happen at the same time.
example: My birthday coincides with Christmas.


coincide
coincide
coincide
4 commission [kəˈmɪʃ(ə)n]
commission [ verb ]
definition: To commission someone to do something is to pay them to do it.
example: The artist was commissioned to create a picture.


commission
commission
commission
5 dose [dəʊs]
dose [ noun ]
definition: A dose is a certain amount of medicine that you take at one time.
example: My mother gave me a dose of medicine before I went to bed.


dose
dose
dose
6 dye [daɪ]
dye [ verb ]
definition: To dye something is to make it a certain color by using a special chemical.
example: Valery got her hair dyed at the salon yesterday.


dye
dye
dye
7 extent [ɪkˈstɛnt]
extent [ noun ]
definition: The extent of something is how large, important, or serious it is.
example: He ate to such an extent that he became overweight.


extent
extent
extent
8 gender [ˈdʒɛndə]
gender [ noun ]
definition: Gender is a category that describes being either a boy or a girl.
example: Do you know the gender of her new baby?


gender
gender
gender
9 headline [ˈhɛdlaɪn]
headline [ noun ]
definition: A headline is the title of a newspaper story.
example: The headline on the front page was about the economy.


headline
headline
headline
10 informal [ɪnˈfɔːm(ə)l]
informal [ adjective ]
definition: When something is informal, it is not official.
example: They had an informal meeting to talk about their experiences.


informal
informal
informal
11 inquire [ɪnˈkwaɪə]
inquire [ verb ]
definition: To inquire about something is to ask about it.
example: Dad called to inquire about the price of tickets for the show.


inquire
inquire
inquire
12 messenger [ˈmɛs(ə)ndʒə]
messenger [ noun ]
definition: A messenger is one who carries information from one place to another.
example: The messenger delivered an important document to the office.


messenger
messenger
messenger
13 peer [pɪə]
peer [ verb ]
definition: To peer at something is to watch it carefully.
example: She peered at people through the window.


peer
peer
peer
14 portrait [ˈpɔːtrɪt, -eɪt]
portrait [ noun ]
definition: A portrait is a painting or photograph of someone.
example: I saw many religious portrait s when I went to the museum.


portrait
portrait
portrait
15 pose [pəʊz]
pose [ verb ]
definition: To pose is to stay in one place without moving.
example: The kids and their dog posed for a picture.


pose
pose
pose
16 ranch [rɑːntʃ]
ranch [ noun ]
definition: A ranch is a large farm where animals are kept.
example: My uncle has many horses on his ranch.


ranch
ranch
ranch
17 steer [stɪə]
steer [ verb ]
definition: To steer something is to control where it goes.
example: He steered the go-cart around the track.


steer
steer
steer
18 stripe [straɪp]
stripe [ noun ]
definition: A stripe is a thick line.
example: The flag of the United States has red and white stripes .


stripe
stripe
stripe
19 tame [teɪm]
tame [ adjective ]
definition: When an animal is tame, it is not afraid to be near people.
example: The tame bird rested on his hand.


tame
tame
tame
20 tempt [tɛmpt]
tempt [ verb ]
definition: To tempt people is to offer them something they want but shouldn’t have.
example: I wasn’t hungry, but she tempted m e with a piece of my favorite cake.


tempt
tempt
tempt