Level 6, Unit 29


Тренажер

# word        
1 analogous [əˈnæləɡəs]
analogous [ adjective ]
definition: If something is analogous to another thing, then it is like it in certain ways.
example: The relationship with his teacher was analogous to that of a son and mother.


analogous
analogous
analogous
2 binoculars [b(a)ɪˈnɒkjʊləz]
binoculars [ noun ]
definition: Binoculars are a device used for seeing things that are far away.
example: He could see the ship on the horizon only i f he used his binoculars.


binoculars
binoculars
binoculars
3 bulk [bʌlk]
bulk [ noun ]
definition: The bulk of something is its great size.
example: The large elephant moved its bulk with legs as strong as tree trunks.


bulk
bulk
bulk
4 comprise [kəmˈpraɪz]
comprise [ verb ]
definition: If something comprises something else, it consists of or is made up of it.
example: Our school’s football team is mostly comprised with seniors.


comprise
comprise
comprise
5 depict [dɪˈpɪkt]
depict [ verb ]
definition: To depict something means to show or portray it, often using art.
example: The statue’s face depicted the general’s determination and courage.


depict
depict
depict
6 dual [ˈdjuːəl]
dual [ adjective ]
definition: If something is dual, then it is made up of two parts.
example: The room had a dual function. It was a living room, but at night it was a bedroom


dual
dual
dual
7 fahrenheit [ˈfærənhaɪt]
fahrenheit [ noun ]
definition: Fahrenheit temperature is a scale where water freezes at 32° and boils at 212°.
example: When the temperature dropped to 32° Fahrenheit, it started snowing.


fahrenheit
fahrenheit
fahrenheit
8 grove [ɡrəʊv]
grove [ noun ]
definition: A grove is a small group of trees.
example: All the trees in this grove are apple trees.


grove
grove
grove
9 ore [ɔː]
ore [ noun ]
definition: Ore is the raw form of rock or material from which a valuable metal is taken.
example: The factory melted the ore and used it to make iron products.


ore
ore
ore
10 outback [ˈaʊtbæk]
outback [ noun ]
definition: The outback is the wild inland region of Australia where very few people live.
example: Many Australian farmers use the outback to raise cattle.


outback
outback
outback
11 outweigh [aʊtˈweɪ]
outweigh [ verb ]
definition: To outweigh something means to exceed it in value, amount, or importance.
example: Finding a warm place to sleep outweighed the need to find something to eat.


outweigh
outweigh
outweigh
12 paradox [ˈpærədɒks]
paradox [ noun ]
definition: A paradox is a true statement or real event that seems illogical.
example: The paradox of her work was that the less she worked, the more she got done.


paradox
paradox
paradox
13 pier [pɪə]
pier [ noun ]
definition: A pier is a structure that extends into a body of water.
example: If you want to catch bigger fish, then go to the far end of the pier.


pier
pier
pier
14 shortcut [ˈʃɔːtkʌt]
shortcut [ noun ]
definition: A shortcut is a route that is shorter than the main route.
example: We got to the house firs t because we took a shortcut through the forest.


shortcut
shortcut
shortcut
15 tariff [ˈtærɪf]
tariff [ noun ]
definition: A tariff is a tax or fee paid on certain imports or exports.
example: Our tariff on imported wool makes foreign wool more expensive.


tariff
tariff
tariff
16 thermometer [θəˈmɒmɪtə]
thermometer [ noun ]
definition: A thermometer is a device that measures temperature.
example: The thermometer outside the window indicated that it was a hot day today.


thermometer
thermometer
thermometer
17 tilt [tɪlt]
tilt [ verb ]
definition: To tilt something means to tip it into a sloping position.
example: She tilted her glass and almost spilled some of the wine inside.


tilt
tilt
tilt
18 whereabouts [ˈwɛ(ə)rəbaʊts]
whereabouts [ noun ]
definition: The whereabouts of someone or something is the place where they are.
example: The police looked for the lost dog, but its whereabouts were s till unknown.


whereabouts
whereabouts
whereabouts
19 fulfill [fʊlˈfɪl]
fulfill [ verb ]
definition: To fulfill something means to achieve or finish it.
example: The professor did not fulfill his promise not to miss a single class.


fulfill
fulfill
fulfill
20 vice versa [ˌvaɪs(ɪ)ˈvɜːsə]
vice versa [ verb ]
definition: If a statement is vice versa, then its two main ideas are switched with one another.
example: Students learn from their teachers, and vice versa.


vice versa
vice versa
vice versa