[Unit 8] Words with 're-' Flashcards
The council’s policy is to reg_ (= improve) the port area of the city (= so that it becomes a popular place to do business / live, etc AGAIN).
The council’s policy is to regenerate the port area of the city.
/rɪˈdʒen.ə.reɪt/
It’s a beautiful old building. They just need to re_ (= repair and modernise) it.
It’s a beautiful old building. They just need to renovate it.
/ˈren.ə.veɪt/
It’s good that students are moving into this area. It will help to re_ it (=give it a YOUNGER and LIVELIER atmosphere).
It’s good that students are moving into this area. It will help to rejuvenate it.
/rɪˈdʒuː.vən.eɪt/
There’s a place in China where they’ve re_ (= built a copy of) a traditional English town, with authentic materials and architecture.
There’s a place in China where they’ve recreated a traditional English town, with authentic materials and architecture.
/ˌriː.kriˈeɪt/ (notice the shifting stress, so when the word isn’t at the end of a sentence but is part of a phrase, like here, the FIRST syllable is stressed, all other syllables are unstressed)
The fountain in the main square was dry and falling to pieces. Now they’ve re_ it (= returned it to its original condition).
The fountain in the main square was dry and falling to pieces. Now they’ve restored it.
/rɪˈstɔːr/
The town needs new industries so it re_ (= gets back) its appeal as a place to live and work.
The town needs new industries so it regains its appeal as a place to live and work.
/rɪˈɡeɪn/
Removing the speed limit led to so many accidents that they decided to re_ it (= put it back again).
Removing the speed limit led to so many accidents that they decided to reinstate it.
/ˌriː.ɪnˈsteɪt/