Level 4, Unit 25


Тренажер

# word        
1 aircraft [ˈɛəkrɑːft]
aircraft [ noun ]
definition: An aircraft is a vehicle that flies in the sky, such as an airplane or helicopter.
example: At the museum in the airport, you can see a lot of old aircraft.


aircraft
aircraft
aircraft
2 celebrity [sɪˈlɛbrɪtɪ]
celebrity [ noun ]
definition: A celebrity is someone who is famous.
example: It was the highlight of the evening when the celebrities arrived.


celebrity
celebrity
celebrity
3 concrete [ˈkɒŋkriːt]
concrete [ noun ]
definition: Concrete is a substance made from stones.
example: The man covered the ground with concrete.


concrete
concrete
concrete
4 decisive [dɪˈsaɪsɪv]
decisive [ adjective ]
definition: If someone is decisive, they make decisions quickly.
example: Our boss is very decisive, so it did not take long to organize the project.


decisive
decisive
decisive
5 ethical [ˈɛθɪk(ə)l]
ethical [ adjective ]
definition: If something is ethical, it is the right thing to do.
example: Many people believe that it is ethical to help others in need.


ethical
ethical
ethical
6 extinct [ɪkˈstɪŋkt]
extinct [ adjective ]
definition: If plants or animals are extinct, there are none left.
example: There used to be dinosaurs all over the world, but now they are extinct.


extinct
extinct
extinct
7 hardy [ˈhɑːdɪ]
hardy [ adjective ]
definition: If a person or plant is hardy, it is strong and can live though difficult conditions.
example: The farmer is a hardy man and doesn’t mind working outside.


hardy
hardy
hardy
8 institute [ˈɪnstɪtjuːt]
institute [ noun ]
definition: An institute is an organization that is interested in research or teaching.
example: I am going to a lecture about ancient Rome at the Historical Institute.


institute
institute
institute
9 jealousy [ˈdʒɛləsɪ]
jealousy [ noun ]
definition: Jealousy is a feeling of wanting something that somebody else has.
example: She felt a lot of jealousy when she saw Luke with two girls.


jealousy
jealousy
jealousy
10 migrate [maɪˈɡreɪt]
migrate [ verb ]
definition: To migrate means to move from one place to another.
example: Many birds migrate to warmer countries in the winter.


migrate
migrate
migrate
11 nurture [ˈnɜːtʃə]
nurture [ verb ]
definition: To nurture something means to care for it as it grows or develops.
example: Robert nurtured his plants, and that is why they grow so well.


nurture
nurture
nurture
12 overhead [ˌəʊvəˈhɛd]
overhead [ adverb ]
definition: If something is overhead, it is located above you.
example: As we sat on top of the hill, a plane flew overhead.


overhead
overhead
overhead
13 principle [ˈprɪnsɪp(ə)l]
principle [ noun ]
definition: A principle is a belief about the correct way to behave.
example: To maintain principles, it’s vital to watch, listen, and speak carefully.


principle
principle
principle
14 rural [ˈrʊ(ə)rəl]
rural [ adjective ]
definition: If a place is rural, it is in the countryside instead of the city.
example: I want to live in a small house in a rural area.


rural
rural
rural
15 secluded [sɪˈkluːdɪd]
secluded [ adjective ]
definition: If a place is secluded, it is far away from any other place.
example: There was a secluded bench in the park.


secluded
secluded
secluded
16 species [ˈspiːʃiːz]
species [ noun ]
definition: A species is a type of plant or animal.
example: There are 21 different species of butterfly in this forest.


species
species
species
17 swamp [swɒmp]
swamp [ noun ]
definition: A swamp is a very wet area of land.
example: There are lots of wild animals living in the swamp.


swamp
swamp
swamp
18 traverse [ˈtrævɜːs]
traverse [ verb ]
definition: To traverse means to move or travel through an area.
example: The explorer traversed the desert alone on a camel.


traverse
traverse
traverse
19 zoology [z(ə)ʊˈɒlədʒɪ]
zoology [ noun ]
definition: Zoology is a subject in which people study animals.
example: Helen wants to study zoology because she has always liked animals.


zoology
zoology
zoology
20 esteemed [ɪˈstiːmd]
esteemed [ adjective ]
definition: If someone is esteemed, many people like or respect them.
example: An esteemed scientist is coming to the university to talk about her discoveries.


esteemed
esteemed
esteemed