Level 4, Unit 15


Тренажер

# word        
1 although [ɔːlˈðəʊ]
although [ conjunction ]
definition: You use although to say that one thing is contrasted by another.
example: Although she was late, her friends gave her a warm welcome.


although
although
although
2 apply [əˈplaɪ]
apply [ verb ]
definition: To apply something means to put it on.
example: She always applies makeup to her face before going outside.


apply
apply
apply
3 await [əˈweɪt]
await [ verb ]
definition: To await something means to wait for it.
example: The players awaited the judge’s decision.


await
await
await
4 beloved [bɪˈlʌvɪd]
beloved [ adjective ]
definition: When something is beloved, it is very special and you like it very much.
example: The boy took a nap next to his beloved cat.


beloved
beloved
beloved
5 bury [ˈbɛrɪ]
bury [ verb ]
definition: To bury someone or something means to put them in the ground.
example: They buried their grandfather under his favorite tree after he died.


bury
bury
bury
6 climate [ˈklaɪmɪt]
climate [ noun ]
definition: A climate is the usual weather in a place.
example: The climate in the desert is very hot.


climate
climate
climate
7 complain [kəmˈpleɪn]
complain [ verb ]
definition: When you complain, you say that you are unhappy about something.
example: The workers complained that they were being treated unfairly.


complain
complain
complain
8 confuse [kənˈfjuːz]
confuse [ verb ]
definition: To confuse someone means to make them feel like they are unsure.
example: The sign confused the traveler because it pointed in two directions.


confuse
confuse
confuse
9 due [djuː]
due [ adjective ]
definition: When something is due, it is expected to happen or be done at that time.
example: The papers were due on the 19th


due
due
due
10 entire [ɪnˈtaɪə]
entire [ adjective ]
definition: When you talk about an entire thing, you are talking about the whole thing.
example: He was so hungry that he ate the entire pizza by himself.


entire
entire
entire
11 establish [ɪˈstæblɪʃ]
establish [ verb ]
definition: To establish something means to create it.
example: He wanted to establish a club for people to help the Earth.


establish
establish
establish
12 furnace [ˈfɜːnɪs]
furnace [ noun ]
definition: A furnace is a place where heat is made.
example: Mr. Jones came to fix the furnace.


furnace
furnace
furnace
13 leash [liːʃ]
leash [ noun ]
definition: A leash is a rope or chain that is used to lead an animal.
example: A lot of dogs must wear a leash to keep them from running away.


leash
leash
leash
14 mature [məˈtʃʊə]
mature [ verb ]
definition: To mature means to grow up to become an adult.
example: When they matured, they became as tall as their parents.


mature
mature
mature
15 measure [ˈmɛʒə]
measure [ verb ]
definition: To measure something means to find out the quality, value, or effect of it.
example: The scientists carefully measured the amount of chemicals in the tubes.


measure
measure
measure
16 midst [mɪdst]
midst [ noun ]
definition: The midst of something is the middle of it.
example: She was in the midst of cleaning when the telephone rang.


midst
midst
midst
17 misery [ˈmɪz(ə)rɪ]
misery [ noun ]
definition: Misery is extreme suffering.
example: There was a lot of misery after Sam lost his dog.


misery
misery
misery
18 prior [ˈpraɪə]
prior [ adjective ]
definition: When something happened prior to something else, it happened earlier.
example: Ron had to wait since he arrived prior to the scheduled meeting time.


prior
prior
prior
19 research [rɪˈsɜːtʃ]
research [ noun ]
definition: Research is close and careful study to discover new things.
example: Scientists did a lot of research on the subject of blood type.


research
research
research
20 variety [vəˈraɪətɪ]
variety [ noun ]
definition: A variety of something is a group of many different kinds of it.
example: There are a variety of flowers at the shop.


variety
variety
variety