Level 4, Unit 22


Тренажер

# word        
1 charity [ˈtʃærɪtɪ]
charity [ noun ]
definition: Charity is an act of giving help, usually money, to those who need it.
example: Thanks to his friends’ charity, he had enough money to pay the rent.


charity
charity
charity
2 commerce [kəˈmɜːs]
commerce [ noun ]
definition: Commerce is the activity of buying and selling things.
example: The new shopping mall increased the commerce in that section of town.


commerce
commerce
commerce
3 condemn [kənˈdɛm]
condemn [ verb ]
definition: To condemn someone means to give them a specific punishment.
example: The judge condemned the criminal to five years in prison.


condemn
condemn
condemn
4 deplete [dɪˈpliːt]
deplete [ verb ]
definition: To deplete an amount of something means to use up all of it.
example: All the driving he was doing was depleting his car’s fuel supply.


deplete
deplete
deplete
5 economy [ɪˈkɒnəmɪ]
economy [ noun ]
definition: An economy is the money and businesses of a country or region.
example: The factory was good for the economy because it brought jobs to the area.


economy
economy
economy
6 empire [ˈɛmpaɪə]
empire [ noun ]
definition: An empire is a large group of countries ruled by an emperor or empress.
example: The emperor built roads to make travel easier throughout the empire.


empire
empire
empire
7 goods [ɡʊdz]
goods [ noun ]
definition: Goods are anything that can be bought or sold.
example: Shoes, hats, dresses and purses were the goods she wanted to buy.


goods
goods
goods
8 heed [hiːd]
heed [ verb ]
definition: To heed something means to obey or follow it.
example: You should heed the advice on the sign and not drive so fast.


heed
heed
heed
9 mock [mɒk]
mock [ verb ]
definition: To mock someone means to tease them in a cruel way.
example: The girls mocked Nancy because she was a new student.


mock
mock
mock
10 neutral [ˈnjuːtrəl]
neutral [ adjective ]
definition: If someone is neutral, then they do not help either of the two fighting sides.
example: The girl’s friend remained neutral while the couple was arguing.


neutral
neutral
neutral
11 persecute [ˈpɜːsɪkjuːt]
persecute [ verb ]
definition: To persecute means to treat someone badly.
example: Dan felt persecuted because he was smaller than the other boys at school.


persecute
persecute
persecute
12 pity [ˈpɪtɪ]
pity [ noun ]
definition: Pity is the feeling of sadness and kindness for those who are suffering.
example: Because she had pity for the lost boy, she helped him find his parents.


pity
pity
pity
13 reduce [rɪˈdjuːs]
reduce [ verb ]
definition: To reduce something means to make it less in size or number.
example: When the store reduced its prices, people wanted to shop there.


reduce
reduce
reduce
14 scribe [skraɪb]
scribe [ noun ]
definition: A scribe was a person whose job was to copy written works.
example: In Ancient Egypt, scribes recorded important events.


scribe
scribe
scribe
15 temper [ˈtɛmpə]
temper [ noun ]
definition: A temper is someone’s mood or a chance that they might get angry.
example: She has a temper. Even the slightest mistakes make her angry.


temper
temper
temper
16 throne [θrəʊn]
throne [ noun ]
definition: A throne is the special chair in which a ruler sits.
example: Nobody except the king and queen sat in the thrones in the great hall.


throne
throne
throne
17 unity [ˈjuːnɪtɪ]
unity [ noun ]
definition: Unity is the state of people working together for a certain purpose.
example: The project was finished early, thanks to the unity of the workers.


unity
unity
unity
18 victor [ˈvɪktə]
victor [ noun ]
definition: A victor is a group or person that wins in a contest.
example: At the end of the game, the blue team was the victor.


victor
victor
victor
19 cozy [ˈkəʊzɪ]
cozy [ adjective ]
definition: If something is cozy, then it is comfortable, warm, and relaxing.
example: The thick blanket made the bed very cozy.


cozy
cozy
cozy
20 hitchhike [ˈhɪtʃhaɪk]
hitchhike [ verb ]
definition: To hitchhike means to travel by asking for rides from passing vehicles.
example: She didn’t have a car, so she hitchhiked several miles to her brother’s home


hitchhike
hitchhike
hitchhike