Level 4, Unit 8


Тренажер

# word        
1 access [ˈæksɛs]
access [ noun ]
definition: Access is the right to enter or use something.
example: The manager was the only person with access to the password.


access
access
access
2 conduct [ˈkɒn|dʌkt,-ˈkɒndəkt]
conduct [ noun ]
definition: Conduct is the way that someone acts.
example: She was punished for her bad conduct.


conduct
conduct
conduct
3 constant [ˈkɒnstənt]
constant [ adjective ]
definition: When an event or action is constant, it happens a lot or all the time.
example: The television at home is in constant use.


constant
constant
constant
4 crack [kræk]
crack [ noun ]
definition: A crack is a narrow space between the parts of something broken.
example: The old window was covered with cracks.


crack
crack
crack
5 device [dɪˈvaɪs]
device [ noun ]
definition: A device is an object or a machine.
example: A thermometer is a device that tells temperature.


device
device
device
6 enclose [ɪnˈkləʊz]
enclose [ verb ]
definition: To enclose something is to contain it.
example: The cows in the field were enclosed by a fence.


enclose
enclose
enclose
7 grip [ɡrɪp]
grip [ verb ]
definition: To grip something is to hold it very tightly.
example: I was scared, so I gripped my older sister’s hand.


grip
grip
grip
8 halt [hɔːlt]
halt [ verb ]
definition: To halt is to stop moving.
example: The criminal halted when he saw the police coming.


halt
halt
halt
9 impending [ɪmˈpɛndɪŋ]
impending [ adjective ]
definition: If something is impending, it is going to happen soon.
example: The student was nervous about his impending test.


impending
impending
impending
10 influence [ˈɪnflʊəns]
influence [ verb ]
definition: To influence someone or something is to have an effect over them.
example: My friend influenced my decision to attend Terrance University.


influence
influence
influence
11 law [lɔː]
law [ noun ]
definition: A law is a rule made by the legislative body.
example: The students learned about different laws during social studies class.


law
law
law
12 mode [məʊd]
mode [ noun ]
definition: A mode is a setting or condition on a machine.
example: Mother turned the 7V to quiet mode while she talked on the phone.


mode
mode
mode
13 perspire [pəˈspaɪə]
perspire [ verb ]
definition: To perspire means to sweat.
example: I usually perspire a lot when I am at practice.


perspire
perspire
perspire
14 replace [rɪˈpleɪs]
replace [ verb ]
definition: To replace something is to put it in the place of something else.
example: I replaced the tire on my car because it was flat.


replace
replace
replace
15 snap [snæp]
snap [ verb ]
definition: To snap something means to break it suddenly, which causes a loud noise.
example: I took the stick and snapped it with my hands.


snap
snap
snap
16 sly [slaɪ]
sly [ adjective ]
definition: If a person or animal is sly, they are sneaky or good at tricking people.
example: The sly fox stole the eggs from the nest.


sly
sly
sly
17 tend [tɛnd]
tend [ verb ]
definition: To tend to do something is to be likely to do it or to do it often.
example: My mom tends to buy me the perfect gift each Christmas.


tend
tend
tend
18 valid [ˈvælɪd]
valid [ adjective ]
definition: When something is valid, it is correct or based on good reasoning.
example: The expert’s opinion on the subject was more valid than others.


valid
valid
valid
19 version [ˈvɜːʃ(ə)n]
version [ noun ]
definition: A version is an account of something that differs slightly from the original.
example: She read the students British version of the Chinese fairy tale.


version
version
version
20 whatsoever [ˌ(h)wɒtsəʊˈɛvə]
whatsoever [ adjective ]
definition: You use whatsoever after a noun to emphasize that there is nothing of that thing.
example: The boy had no idea whatsoever how to solve the story problem.


whatsoever
whatsoever
whatsoever