Level 3, Unit 26


Тренажер

# word        
1 alter [ˈɔːltə]
alter [ verb ]
definition: To alter something means to make a small change to it.
example: I altered the color of my nails to match my hair.


alter
alter
alter
2 aside [əˈsaɪd]
aside [ adverb ]
definition: If someone stands aside, they are on or to one side.
example: The man stood aside and opened the door for me.


aside
aside
aside
3 autumn [ˈɔːtəm]
autumn [ noun ]
definition: Autumn is the season of the year between summer and winter.
example: I love when the leaves fall in autumn because I can play in them.


autumn
autumn
autumn
4 blend [blɛnd]
blend [ verb ]
definition: To blend is to mix two or m ore things together so that they become one thing.
example: My wife blended tog ether all of the ingredients to make a delicious stew.


blend
blend
blend
5 collapse [kəˈlæps]
collapse [ verb ]
definition: To collapse is to fall down suddenly.
example: The tree collapsed right in front of our house.


collapse
collapse
collapse
6 crush [krʌʃ]
crush [ verb ]
definition: To crush something is to press it together so its shape is destroyed.
example: Selena’s new car was crushed when something fell on top of it.


crush
crush
crush
7 curve [kɜːv]
curve [ verb ]
definition: To curve is to move in a line that bends and does not go straight.
example: The road curves to the left and to the right.


curve
curve
curve
8 disgusting [dɪsˈɡʌstɪŋ]
disgusting [ adjective ]
definition: If something is disgusting, it is very unpleasant.
example: After running all day, Greg’s feet had a disgusting odor.


disgusting
disgusting
disgusting
9 drain [dreɪn]
drain [ noun ]
definition: A drain is a pipe that carries away water from a building, such as in a kitchen.
example: The water in the sink goes down the drain as you wash your hands.


drain
drain
drain
10 embrace [ɪmˈbreɪs]
embrace [ verb ]
definition: To embrace is to hug.
example: When they saw each other again, the happy couple embraced.


embrace
embrace
embrace
11 envy [ˈɛnvɪ]
envy [ verb ]
definition: To envy someone is to wish that you had something that they have.
example: Sally envied the happy couple.


envy
envy
envy
12 flour [ˈflaʊə]
flour [ noun ]
definition: Flour is a powder made from plants that is used to make foods like bread.
example: I wanted to bake a pie, but I needed flour.


flour
flour
flour
13 fuse [fjuːz]
fuse [ noun ]
definition: A fuse is a string that you light on fireworks to make them explode.
example: The boy lit the fuse on the rocket and waited for it to burst in the sky.


fuse
fuse
fuse
14 ginger [ˈdʒɪndʒə]
ginger [ noun ]
definition: Ginger is a spice from the root of a plant. It tastes spicy and sweet.
example: Ginger is a common ingredient in many dis hes from India.


ginger
ginger
ginger
15 jealous [ˈdʒɛləs]
jealous [ adjective ]
definition: If you are jealous, you think someone might take something from you.
example: Miriam was jealous because Sue was paying too much attention to Jim.


jealous
jealous
jealous
16 paste [peɪst]
paste [ noun ]
definition: A paste is a thick and smooth substance.
example: My son needed some paste for a school project.


paste
paste
paste
17 receipt [rɪˈsiːt]
receipt [ noun ]
definition: A receipt is a paper th at proves that something was received or bought.
example: After looking at my receipt, I realized that I had spent too much money.


receipt
receipt
receipt
18 wipe [waɪp]
wipe [ verb ]
definition: To wipe something is to slide a piece of cloth over it to clean it.
example: She wiped the dust from the windows.


wipe
wipe
wipe
19 wire [ˈwaɪə]
wire [ noun ]
definition: A wire is a thin string made out of metal.
example: The wires were connected to towers that brought electricity to the city.


wire
wire
wire
20 fireworks [ˈfaɪəwɜːk]
fireworks [ noun ]
definition: Fireworks are objects that create colored lights when they are lit.
example: The display of fireworks was so beautiful.


fireworks
fireworks
fireworks