Level 4, Unit 30


Тренажер

# word        
1 bill [bɪl]
bill [ noun ]
definition: A bill is a statement of money owed for goods or a service.
example: I have so many bills that I do not know how to pay for them all.


bill
bill
bill
2 boundary [ˈbaʊnd(ə)rɪ]
boundary [ noun ]
definition: A boundary is the line where one area of land stops, and another begins.
example: This fence shows the boundary between our yard and yours.


boundary
boundary
boundary
3 chaos [ˈkeɪɒs]
chaos [ noun ]
definition: Chaos is a situation that is confusing and not ordered.
example: His presentation was in chaos. I couldn’t understand what he meant.


chaos
chaos
chaos
4 consistent [kənˈsɪst(ə)nt]
consistent [ adjective ]
definition: If a person is consistent, they keep the same behavior or attitude.
example: Sara comes in every day and is our most consistent worker.


consistent
consistent
consistent
5 cyclone [ˈsaɪkləʊn]
cyclone [ noun ]
definition: A cyclone is a large storm with heavy rain and winds that spin in a circle.
example: Hundreds of homes were damaged by the cyclone.


cyclone
cyclone
cyclone
6 heir [ɛə]
heir [ noun ]
definition: An heir is a person who receives money or property of someone who dies.
example: The princess was the heir to the king and queen’s throne.


heir
heir
heir
7 martial [ˈmɑːʃ(ə)l]
martial [ adjective ]
definition: If something is martial, it is related to fighting or war.
example: Karate is a martial art that began many years ago in Japan.


martial
martial
martial
8 organic [ɔːˈɡænɪk]
organic [ adjective ]
definition: If food is organic, it is grown without adding chemicals to it.
example: The organic carrots are more expensive, but they’re better for you.


organic
organic
organic
9 poultry [ˈpəʊltrɪ]
poultry [ noun ]
definition: Poultry is a bird, such as a chicken, that is used for meat and eggs.
example: He raises poultry and sells their meat for extra money


poultry
poultry
poultry
10 scramble [ˈskræmb(ə)l]
scramble [ verb ]
definition: To scramble is to move somewhere quickly and desperately.
example: The hikers scrambled down the side of the hill.


scramble
scramble
scramble
11 sergeant [ˈsɑːdʒ(ə)nt]
sergeant [ noun ]
definition: A sergeant is a soldier or police officer of middle rank.
example: He was promoted to sergeant after a year in the army.


sergeant
sergeant
sergeant
12 sheer [ʃɪə]
sheer [ adjective ]
definition: If you describe something as sheer, it is complete and very strong.
example: I was impressed by her sheer dedication to jogging.


sheer
sheer
sheer
13 stance [stɑːns,stæns]
stance [ noun ]
definition: A stance is an attitude about an issue that someone states clearly.
example: My stance is that using oil and gas is bad for the environment.


stance
stance
stance
14 telegraph [ˈtɛlɪɡrɑːf]
telegraph [ noun ]
definition: A telegraph is a method of sending electric messages on wires.
example: In the 1900s, the telegraph was the fastest way to send a message.


telegraph
telegraph
telegraph
15 textile [ˈtɛkstaɪl]
textile [ noun ]
definition: Textile is cloth that has been woven or knitted.
example: The blue textile was going to be used to make blouses.


textile
textile
textile
16 tornado [tɔːˈneɪd|əʊ], [-tɔːˈneɪdəʊz]
tornado [ noun ]
definition: A tornado is a tube-shaped formation of air that spins very quickly.
example: During a tornado, the safest place to be is underground.


tornado
tornado
tornado
17 typhoon [taɪˈfuːn]
typhoon [ noun ]
definition: A typhoon is a large tropical storm that moves in circles.
example: Thousands of people lost electricity after a typhoon hit Australia.


typhoon
typhoon
typhoon
18 wail [weɪl]
wail [ verb ]
definition: To wail is to show sadness by crying loudly.
example: The baby wailed because it was hungry


wail
wail
wail
19 wardrobe [ˈwɔːdrəʊb]
wardrobe [ noun ]
definition: A wardrobe is the collection of all of a person’s clothing.
example: She bought some new clothes to expand her wardrobe.


wardrobe
wardrobe
wardrobe
20 doomed [duːmd]
doomed [ adjective ]
definition: If someone or something is doomed, they are going to fail or be destroyed.
example: Since I spent all my money, my date with Jane is doomed.


doomed
doomed
doomed