Level 3, Unit 29


Тренажер

# word        
1 bomb [bɒm]
bomb [ noun ]
definition: A bomb is an object that explodes and destroys large areas.
example: The bomb will destroy anything th at is near.


bomb
bomb
bomb
2 certificate [səˈtɪfɪkət]
certificate [ noun ]
definition: A certificate is a document that says that something is true or happened.
example: I was given a certificate after completing the computer course.


certificate
certificate
certificate
3 circumstance [ˈsɜːkəmstæns,ˈsɜːkəmtəns]
circumstance [ noun ]
definition: A circumstance is an event that makes a situation what it is.
example: There were many circumstances behind their success like hard work.


circumstance
circumstance
circumstance
4 coffin [ˈkɒfɪn]
coffin [ noun ]
definition: A coffin is a box used to bury dead people.
example: When a person passes away, they are usually buried inside of a coffin.


coffin
coffin
coffin
5 cope [kəʊp]
cope [ verb ]
definition: To cope with a difficult or stressful situation means to deal with it.
example: He copes with work stress by exercising three or four times a week.


cope
cope
cope
6 criticism [ˈkrɪtɪsɪz(ə)m]
criticism [ noun ]
definition: Criticism is the act of saying that you don’t like or approve of something.
example: She had a lot of criticism a bout their new plan.


criticism
criticism
criticism
7 devastate [ˈdɛvəsteɪt]
devastate [ verb ]
definition: To devastate something means to completely destroy it.
example: The entire wall was devastated.


devastate
devastate
devastate
8 frown [fraʊn]
frown [ verb ]
definition: To frown is to make an unhappy look with your face.
example: Melissa frowned when she found out that the party had been cancelled.


frown
frown
frown
9 gaze [ɡeɪz]
gaze [ verb ]
definition: To gaze at something means to look at it for a long time.
example: We used a telescope to gaze at the stars for over an hour.


gaze
gaze
gaze
10 glance [ɡlɑːns]
glance [ verb ]
definition: To glance at something means to look at it quickly.
example: She glanced behind her to see if he was looking at her.


glance
glance
glance
11 grief [ɡriːf]
grief [ noun ]
definition: Grief is the feeling of deep sadness, usually when a person dies .
example: The grief caused by losing her parents was very difficult for her.


grief
grief
grief
12 groom [ɡrʊ(ː)m]
groom [ noun ]
definition: A groom is a man who is going to be married.
example: The groom looked happy as he walk ed with his new wife.


groom
groom
groom
13 microscope [ˈmaɪkrəskəʊp]
microscope [ noun ]
definition: A microscope is a device that makes small objects look bigger.
example: Germs cannot be seen without a microscope.


microscope
microscope
microscope
14 nuclear [ˈnjuːklɪə]
nuclear [ adjective ]
definition: When something is nuclear, it relates to the division or joining of atoms.
example: Nuclear power plants provide inexpensive energy to cities .


nuclear
nuclear
nuclear
15 portray [ˈpɔːtreɪ]
portray [ verb ]
definition: To portray something means to describe it or show it in a picture.
example: Her picture portrayed the house she grew up in when she was little.


portray
portray
portray
16 rotate [ˈrəʊteɪt]
rotate [ verb ]
definition: To rotate something means to turn it around in a circle.
example: An airplane’s propellers rotate quickly to help it fly.


rotate
rotate
rotate
17 souvenir [ˌsuːv(ə)ˈnɪə]
souvenir [ noun ]
definition: A souvenir is something you buy to rem ind you of a place or event.
example: I bought a Russian doll as a souvenir from my trip to Moscow.


souvenir
souvenir
souvenir
18 submarine [ˌsʌbməˈriːn]
submarine [ noun ]
definition: A submarine is a boat that can go underwater for long periods of time.
example: The submarine dove under the sea so the enemy couldn’t see it.


submarine
submarine
submarine
19 trace [treɪs]
trace [ verb ]
definition: To trace something means to follow over it with the eyes or a finger.
example: He traced over the graph with his finger.


trace
trace
trace
20 license [ˈlaɪs(ə)n(t)s]
license [ noun ]
definition: A license is an official document that gives one permission to do something.
example: In the United States you need a d river’s license to drive legally.


license
license
license