unit 26 - 9.25 Flashcards
advice [adváis]
,n. Advice is an opinion about what to do. I don’t know how to study for my exams. Can you give me some advice?
along [ǝló:n]
,prep. Along means down the length of a road, river, etc. Walk along this tunnel for ten minutes, and you’ll see a door on the left.
attention [ǝténfǝn]
,n. Attention is the notice, thought, or consideration of someone. His work got the attention of two of his co-workers.
attract [ǝtrækt]
,v. To attract means to make a person or thing come closer or be interested. The magnet attracted the metal.
climb [klaim]
,v. To climb means to use your hands and feet to go up something.. The girls climbed to the top of the mountain.
drop [drap]
,v. To drop is to fall or allow something to fall.. A small amount of water dropped from the bottle.
final [fáinl]
,adj. If something is final, it is the last part. In the final part of the film, the man and the woman got married.
further [fárðar]
,adj. Further means at or from a greater distance or time. The escalator is further than I thought.
imply [implai]
,v. To imply something is to suggest it without saying it. The man implied that he wanted the job, but he didn’t say so.
maintain [meintéin]
,V. To maintain means to make something stay the same. The balls maintain constant movement.
neither [ni:der]
,conj. You use neither to connect two negative possibilities. Neither the path on the left nor the path on the right will lead us home.
otherwise [Aðǝrwaiz]
,adv. Otherwise means in another way if you don’t do this. It’s good to stay active; otherwise, you’ll gain weight.
physical [fizikǝl]
,adj. If something is physical, it is related to your body and not your mind. Biking is good for your physical health.
prove [pru:v]
,v. To prove something is to show that it is true, My teacher proved the answer on the board.
react [ri:ækt]
,v. To react is to respond by acting in a certain way. James reacted badly to the news.