Level 5, Unit 30


Тренажер

# word        
1 burden [ˈbɜːdn]
burden [ noun ]
definition: A burden is a serious or difficult responsibility.
example: Children who do not behave are a burden to their parents.


burden
burden
burden
2 compromise [ˈkɒmprəmaɪz]
compromise [ verb ]
definition: To compromise is to agree to something that is not exactly what you want.
example: We both compromised about the game we decided to play.


compromise
compromise
compromise
3 craft [krɑːft]
craft [ verb ]
definition: To craft something is to make it using skill.
example: She crafted the bookcase out of solid pine wood and then painted it.


craft
craft
craft
4 crook [krʊk]
crook [ noun ]
definition: A crook is someone who is not honest or who commits crimes.
example: The manager was arrested by the police for being a crook.


crook
crook
crook
5 currency [ˈkʌrənsɪ]
currency [ noun ]
definition: Currency is the form of money used in a certain place.
example: Elizabeth had to exchange her dollars for foreign currency.


currency
currency
currency
6 enigma [ɪˈnɪɡmə]
enigma [ noun ]
definition: An enigma is someone or something that is mysterious or hard to understand.
example: The theft of the paintings is an enigma to the investigators.


enigma
enigma
enigma
7 fragile [ˈfrædʒaɪl]
fragile [ adjective ]
definition: When people or things are fragile, they are not strong and can be damaged easily.
example: The fragile glassware was carefully packed into boxes.


fragile
fragile
fragile
8 hybrid [ˈhaɪbrɪd]
hybrid [ noun ]
definition: A hybrid is a mixture of different things or styles.
example: In Greek mythology, a centaur is a hybrid of a man and a horse.


hybrid
hybrid
hybrid
9 innocence [ˈɪnəs(ə)ns]
innocence [ noun ]
definition: Innocence is a lack of experience of difficult or complex things in life.
example: Everyone who met her found her innocence to be charming.


innocence
innocence
innocence
10 merge [mɜːdʒ]
merge [ verb ]
definition: To merge two things is to combine them into one whole thing.
example: The storm clouds merged into one large menacing cloud that filled the sky.


merge
merge
merge
11 moderate [ˈmɒd(ə)rɪt]
moderate [ adjective ]
definition: When something is moderate, it is not too big or too small in size or amount.
example: It takes a moderate amount of patience to be around small children all day.


moderate
moderate
moderate
12 overwhelm [ˌəʊvəˈwɛlm]
overwhelm [ verb ]
definition: To overwhelm is to exist in such a large amount that someone cannot deal with it.
example: The amount of homework her teacher assigned has overwhelmed her.


overwhelm
overwhelm
overwhelm
13 perception [pəˈsɛpʃ(ə)n]
perception [ noun ]
definition: A perception of a situation is a way of thinking about it or understanding it.
example: Since he couldn’t see, his perception of life was much different than mine.


perception
perception
perception
14 reunion [riːˈjuːnɪən]
reunion [ noun ]
definition: A reunion is the meeting of people or things that have been separated.
example: Every summer we have a family reunion at the lake.


reunion
reunion
reunion
15 rig [rɪɡ]
rig [ verb ]
definition: To rig something means to dishonestly arrange it.
example: The bad politician rigged the election so that he would win.


rig
rig
rig
16 shiver [ˈʃɪvə]
shiver [ noun ]
definition: A shiver is a shaking movement the body makes when someone is cold or scared.
example: I got shivers on my way home because it was so cold.


shiver
shiver
shiver
17 sociable [ˈsəʊʃ(ɪ)əb(ə)l]
sociable [ adjective ]
definition: When someone is sociable, they are friendly.
example: Many of my good friends are sociable, but I am shy.


sociable
sociable
sociable
18 talkative [ˈtɔːkətɪv]
talkative [ adjective ]
definition: When someone is talkative, they talk a lot.
example: My aunt is very talkative whenever she is on the phone.


talkative
talkative
talkative
19 tow [təʊ]
tow [ verb ]
definition: To tow something is to pull it.
example: The truck was towing a trailer behind it.


tow
tow
tow
20 tramp [træmp]
tramp [ verb ]
definition: To tramp is to put your feet down in a loud, heavy way as you walk.
example: The baby tramped across the floor as he was learning to walk


tramp
tramp
tramp