Level 5, Unit 24


Тренажер

# word        
1 bankrupt [ˈbæŋkrʌpt]
bankrupt [ adjective ]
definition: If someone is bankrupt, then they are unable to pay their debts.
example: The store had few customers and soon went bankrupt.


bankrupt
bankrupt
bankrupt
2 conform [kənˈfɔːm]
conform [ verb ]
definition: To conform to rules or laws is to obey them.
example: The new student had to conform to the school’s dress code.


conform
conform
conform
3 employ [ɪmˈplɔɪ]
employ [ verb ]
definition: To employ someone means to give work to them.
example: The bookstore employed two full-time clerks.


employ
employ
employ
4 expel [ɪkˈspɛl]
expel [ verb ]
definition: To expel someone means to force them to leave a place.
example: Since he would not follow the rules, the principal had to expel the student.


expel
expel
expel
5 extension [ɪkˈstɛnʃ(ə)n]
extension [ noun ]
definition: An extension is a part added to something to give it more time or space.
example: My parents decided to add an extension to our house for the new baby.


extension
extension
extension
6 forthcoming [ˌfɔːθˈkʌmɪŋ]
forthcoming [ adjective ]
definition: If something is forthcoming, then it is about to happen in the future.
example: Some economists predicted that the forthcoming world economy would be severe.


forthcoming
forthcoming
forthcoming
7 furnish [ˈfɜːnɪʃ]
furnish [ verb ]
definition: To furnish means to put furniture in a house or room.
example: Most homes are furnished with tables, chairs, and beds.


furnish
furnish
furnish
8 hygiene [ˈhaɪdʒiːn]
hygiene [ noun ]
definition: Hygiene is the conditions or methods needed for health and cleanliness.
example: People who brush their teeth at least twice a day are practicing good hygiene.


hygiene
hygiene
hygiene
9 hygienic [haɪˈdʒiːnɪk,-haɪˈdʒiːnɪk(ə)l]
hygienic [ adjective ]
definition: If something is hygienic, then it is clean and unlikely to cause disease.
example: My sister works very hard to keep her entire home as hygienic as possible.


hygienic
hygienic
hygienic
10 landlord [ˈlændlɔːd]
landlord [ noun ]
definition: A landlord is a man who rents property to a person.
example: The landlord collected everyone’s rent money on the first day of every month.


landlord
landlord
landlord
11 lease [liːs]
lease [ verb ]
definition: To lease means to rent property, usually an apartment or land.
example: When the family first leased the apartment, the rent was very low.


lease
lease
lease
12 mandatory [ˈmændət(ə)rɪ]
mandatory [ adjective ]
definition: If something is mandatory, then it is required by law.
example: It’s mandatory that everyone be at least sixteen to drive a car in the US.


mandatory
mandatory
mandatory
13 mend [mɛnd]
mend [ verb ]
definition: To mend something means to fix it when it is broken or damaged.
example: Mother mended the rip in my pants with a piece of cloth.


mend
mend
mend
14 mortgage [ˈmɔːɡɪdʒ]
mortgage [ noun ]
definition: A mortgage is a loan for property, especially homes and businesses.
example: When they bought their new home, the married couple had to sign a mortgage.


mortgage
mortgage
mortgage
15 personnel [ˌpɜːsəˈnɛl]
personnel [ noun ]
definition: Personnel are employees in a business.
example: When business increased, we had to hire more personnel.


personnel
personnel
personnel
16 plumbing [ˈplʌmɪŋ]
plumbing [ noun ]
definition: Plumbing is the system of pipes used in a home to supply water.
example: When the plumbing stopped working, no one was allowed to use the toilets.


plumbing
plumbing
plumbing
17 tenant [ˈtɛnənt]
tenant [ noun ]
definition: A tenant is a person who rents property from a landlord.
example: The new tenants moved into the house across the street.


tenant
tenant
tenant
18 trendy [ˈtrɛndɪ]
trendy [ adjective ]
definition: If something is trendy, then it is very popular and new.
example: Carlo bought a trendy new car.


trendy
trendy
trendy
19 utility [juːˈtɪlɪtɪ]
utility [ noun ]
definition: A utility is a business that supplies services such as water or electricity.
example: If you don’t pay the utilities, you may have your electricity turned off.


utility
utility
utility
20 whereby [wɛəˈbaɪ]
whereby [ conjunction ]
definition: Whereby means by which or through which.
example: The mayor had a new bridge built whereby the citizens could cross the river.


whereby
whereby
whereby