Level 4, Unit 14


Тренажер

# word        
1 brick [brɪk]
brick [ noun ]
definition: A brick is a block of hard clay that is used for building things, such as walls.
example: There were several bricks scattered on the ground.


brick
brick
brick
2 crumble [ˈkrʌmb(ə)l]
crumble [ verb ]
definition: To crumble means to break or fall apart into small pieces.
example: The old house’s walls crumbled into a pile of rock and wood.


crumble
crumble
crumble
3 dough [dəʊ]
dough [ noun ]
definition: Dough is a mixture of flour and water that becomes bread when baked.
example: I made heart-shaped cookies from the dough.


dough
dough
dough
4 express [ɪkˈsprɛs]
express [ verb ]
definition: To express a feeling or idea means to show others how one thinks or feels.
example: The nurse expressed her sympathy for the sick patient.


express
express
express
5 fist [fɪst]
fist [ noun ]
definition: A fist is a hand with fingers bent in toward the palm.
example: The bully made a fist and threatened to hit the small boy


fist
fist
fist
6 flexible [ˈflɛksəb(ə)l]
flexible [ adjective ]
definition: If something is flexible, then it can bend easily without breaking.
example: The tree branch was so flexible it could be bent into a circle and not break.


flexible
flexible
flexible
7 flush [flʌʃ]
flush [ verb ]
definition: To flush means the face becomes red due to heat, illness, or emotion.
example: After the long race, the runner’s face was flushed.


flush
flush
flush
8 injure [ˈɪndʒə]
injure [ verb ]
definition: To injure someone means to damage a part of their body.
example: The car crash injured two people.


injure
injure
injure
9 lump [lʌmp]
lump [ noun ]
definition: A lump is a small piece of something that is solid.
example: The artist took a lump of clay and turned it into a beautiful pot.


lump
lump
lump
10 mixture [ˈmɪkstʃə]
mixture [ noun ]
definition: A mixture is something that is made by mixing other things together.
example: The walls were built using a mixture of water, rock, and dirt.


mixture
mixture
mixture
11 reconcile [ˈrɛkənsaɪl]
reconcile [ verb ]
definition: To reconcile means to return to a friendly relationship.
example: After arguing, the two friends were reconciled with each other.


reconcile
reconcile
reconcile
12 ruin [ˈruːɪn]
ruin [ verb ]
definition: To ruin something means to harm or damage it greatly.
example: Our walk in the park was ruined by the sudden rain.


ruin
ruin
ruin
13 shatter [ˈʃætə]
shatter [ verb ]
definition: To shatter something means to break it suddenly into many tiny pieces.
example: When the ball hit the window, the glass shattered.


shatter
shatter
shatter
14 shutter [ˈʃʌtə]
shutter [ noun ]
definition: Shutters are wooden or metal covers in front of a window.
example: Mr. Smith closed the shutters every night to make his bedroom dark


shutter
shutter
shutter
15 sift [sɪft]
sift [ verb ]
definition: To sift something means to remove all the large pieces.
example: The baker sifted the flour into a large bowl.


sift
sift
sift
16 slight [slaɪt]
slight [ adjective ]
definition: If something is slight, then it is small or minor.
example: There was only a slight change in the little boy’s height.


slight
slight
slight
17 sparkle [ˈspɑːk(ə)l]
sparkle [ verb ]
definition: To sparkle means to shine brightly with quick flashes of light.
example: The stars sparkled in the winter night’s sky.


sparkle
sparkle
sparkle
18 sprinkle [ˈsprɪŋkl]
sprinkle [ verb ]
definition: To sprinkle means to scatter something all over something else.
example: He sprinkled the pasta with salt and black pepper.


sprinkle
sprinkle
sprinkle
19 stale [steɪl]
stale [ adjective ]
definition: If food is stale, then it is not fresh but dry, hard, and not good to eat.
example: The cookies sat on the table so long that they became stale.


stale
stale
stale
20 utter [ˈʌtə]
utter [ verb ]
definition: To utter a word or a sound means to say it.
example: The lost boy was so scared that he could barely utter a single word.


utter
utter
utter