Level 5, Unit 17


Тренажер

# word        
1 attorney [əˈtɜːnɪ]
attorney [ noun ]
definition: An attorney is one who gives others advice about the law.
example: The attorney appeared in front of the judge for me.


attorney
attorney
attorney
2 chronic [ˈkrɒnɪk]
chronic [ adjective ]
definition: When something is chronic, it happens over and over again over time.
example: He had chronic pain in his chest and needed to see a doctor.


chronic
chronic
chronic
3 discipline [ˈdɪsɪplɪn]
discipline [ noun ]
definition: Discipline is training that helps people follow the rules.
example: One of the teacher’s jobs is to teach her students discipline.


discipline
discipline
discipline
4 donor [ˈdəʊnə]
donor [ noun ]
definition: A donor is somebody who gives something to an organization.
example: He was proud to be a blood donor.


donor
donor
donor
5 fellow [ˈfɛləʊ]
fellow [ noun ]
definition: A fellow is someone who shares a job or quality with someone else.
example: All of my fellow patients at the hospital have also complained about the food.


fellow
fellow
fellow
6 gossip [ˈɡɒsɪp]
gossip [ noun ]
definition: Gossip is information that might be untrue but is still discussed anyway.
example: The friends exchanged gossip about the people they knew in school.


gossip
gossip
gossip
7 graduate [ˈɡrædʒʊɪt]
graduate [ verb ]
definition: To graduate from a school means to complete and pass all courses of study there.
example: At the end of the spring, my friends and I will graduate from high school.


graduate
graduate
graduate
8 graffiti [ɡræˈfiːtəʊ]
graffiti [ noun ]
definition: Graffiti is words or drawings in public places.
example: The wall was covered with colorful graffiti.


graffiti
graffiti
graffiti
9 guardian [ˈɡɑːdɪən]
guardian [ noun ]
definition: A guardian is someone who protects somebody or something.
example: The librarians are the guardians of the books.


guardian
guardian
guardian
10 implicate [ˈɪmplɪkeɪt]
implicate [ verb ]
definition: To implicate someone is to show that they have done a crime or something bad.
example: The man was implicated in the theft at the store.


implicate
implicate
implicate
11 kin [kɪn]
kin [ noun ]
definition: Kin is a person’s family and relatives.
example: His kin were all farmers.


kin
kin
kin
12 referee [ˌrɪfəˈriː]
referee [ noun ]
definition: A referee is a person who makes sure that the rules are followed in sports.
example: The soccer player didn’t agree with the referee.


referee
referee
referee
13 sever [ˈsɛvə]
sever [ verb ]
definition: To sever something is to cut through it completely.
example: He severed the string using scissors.


sever
sever
sever
14 shaft [ʃɑːft]
shaft [ noun ]
definition: A shaft is a handle of a tool or weapon.
example: The golf club had a long wooden shaft that he held in his hands.


shaft
shaft
shaft
15 stab [stæb]
stab [ verb ]
definition: To stab means to cut someone or something with a sharp object like a knife.
example: He stabbed the fork into the potato and passed it to his daughter.


stab
stab
stab
16 stimulus [ˈstɪmjʊləs]
stimulus [ noun ]
definition: A stimulus is something that causes growth or activity.
example: Having a lot of money is a stimulus for people to buy more things.


stimulus
stimulus
stimulus
17 suspicion [səˈspɪl(ə)n]
suspicion [ noun ]
definition: A suspicion is a feeling that something is possible or true in a crime.
example: The police had a suspicion that the driver had stolen the purse.


suspicion
suspicion
suspicion
18 terminate [ˈtɜːmɪnɪt]
terminate [ verb ]
definition: To terminate something means to stop or end it.
example: The trip was terminated after the car broke down.


terminate
terminate
terminate
19 theme [θiːm]
theme [ noun ]
definition: A theme is the main subject of a book, movie, or painting.
example: The students discussed the book’s theme in class.


theme
theme
theme
20 tuition [tjuːˈɪʃ(ə)n]
tuition [ noun ]
definition: Tuition is the amount of money paid to go to a school.
example: University tuitions have increased by fifty percent in the last five years.


tuition
tuition
tuition