Level 4, Unit 4


Тренажер

# word        
1 beak [biːk]
beak [ noun ]
definition: A beak is the hard curved part of a bird’s mouth.
example: The bird used her beak to dig a small hole in the ground.


beak
beak
beak
2 damp [dæmp]
damp [ adjective ]
definition: If something is damp, it is somewhat wet.
example: My hair is still damp from my shower.


damp
damp
damp
3 disapprove [ˌdɪsəˈpruːv]
disapprove [ verb ]
definition: To disapprove of something is to think that it is wrong.
example: Alex, disapproved of his son’s behavior.


disapprove
disapprove
disapprove
4 except [ɪkˈsɛpt]
except [ preposition ]
definition: You use except to talk about the only thing that a statement does not apply to.
example: Everyone had fun on the trip except Jim, who felt ill the whole time.


except
except
except
5 flight [flaɪt]
flight [ noun ]
definition: A flight is an act of flying, often in an airplane.
example: The airplane made a flight around the world.


flight
flight
flight
6 fond [fɒnd]
fond [ adjective ]
definition: When someone is fond of something, they like it.
example: I am very fond of chocolate cake.


fond
fond
fond
7 immoral [ɪˈmɒrəl]
immoral [ adjective ]
definition: When something or someone is immoral, they are evil or do bad things.
example: Stealing money from one’s mother is an immoral act.


immoral
immoral
immoral
8 ivy [ˈaɪvɪ]
ivy [ noun ]
definition: Ivy is a plant with long vines that grows upward typically on walls.
example: The walls of the castle are covered with ivy.


ivy
ivy
ivy
9 moan [məʊn]
moan [ verb ]
definition: To moan is to make a low sound when feeling pain or sadness.
example: The sick man moaned from his bed.


moan
moan
moan
10 oblivious [əˈblɪvɪəs]
oblivious [ adjective ]
definition: If someone is oblivious of something, they are unaware of it.
example: I was late to school because I was oblivious of the time.


oblivious
oblivious
oblivious
11 perish [ˈpɛrɪʃ]
perish [ verb ]
definition: To perish means to die, usually because of bad conditions or bad events.
example: Many people perish in wars.


perish
perish
perish
12 pit [pɪt]
pit [ noun ]
definition: A pit is a big hole in the ground.
example: Michael fell into the pit and needed some help to get out.


pit
pit
pit
13 rim [rɪm]
rim [ noun ]
definition: The rim is the outside edge of a round thing, like a cup or bottle.
example: I put my lips to the rim of the bottle and took a drink.


rim
rim
rim
14 roost [ruːst]
roost [ noun ]
definition: A roost is a place where birds can land and rest or sleep.
example: The family of doves made a roost at the top of the tree.


roost
roost
roost
15 slippery [ˈslɪp(ə)rɪ]
slippery [ adjective ]
definition: If something is slippery, it is wet or smooth and causes people to slip.
example: The repairman fell down on the floor because it was too slippery.


slippery
slippery
slippery
16 soar [sɔː]
soar [ verb ]
definition: To soar means to fly high in the air.
example: As the sun rose, two eagles soared through the sky.


soar
soar
soar
17 trivial [ˈtrɪvɪəl]
trivial [ adjective ]
definition: If something is trivial, it is not important or meaningful.
example: Television is trivial, but learning to read is very important.


trivial
trivial
trivial
18 typical [ˈtɪpɪk(ə)l]
typical [ adjective ]
definition: If something is typical, it is normal for a certain type of thing.
example: Barking is typical behavior for dogs.


typical
typical
typical
19 utterly [ˈʌtəlɪ]
utterly [ adverb ]
definition: If something is utterly a way, it is completely that way.
example: When the sun was blocked by the moon, it was utterly dark outside.


utterly
utterly
utterly
20 weep [wiːp]
weep [ verb ]
definition: To weep means to cry.
example: My sister told me the dramatic movie would make me weep.


weep
weep
weep