8 Flashcards
(24 cards)
Accent
Noun- the way someone pronounces the word of a language
Battery
Noun- an object that provides a supply of electricity for something such as car, radio
Convenient
Adjective- useful to you because it saves you time, or does not spoil your plan
Cope
Verb- to succeed in dealing with a difficult problem or situation
Crew
Noun- all the people who work on a ship or plane
Dialect
Noun- a form of a language which is spoken only in one area, with words or grammar that are slightly different
Dissolve
Verb- to gradually become smaller or weaker before disappearing
Dubious
Adjective- not sure whether something is good or true, doubtful
Feasible
Adjective- a plan , idea, or method that is feasible is possible and the s likely to work- possible
Flip
Verb- to move something with a quick sudden movement so that it is in a different position
Global
Adjective- affecting or including the whole world
Graphic
adjective-Connected with or including drawing, painting
Magnetic
Adjective- having the power of magnet or behaving like a magnet
Mission
Noun/ an important job that someone has been given to do
Mobile
Adjective- not fixed in one position and easy to move and use in different places
Oral
Adjective- spoken , not written- related to the mouth
Portable
adjective- Able to be carried or move easily
Refrigerator
noun-A large piece of electrical kitchen equipment, used for keeping food and drink cool
Scan
Verb- to examine an area carefully but quickly
Software
noun- The sets of programs that tell a computer how to do a particular job
Spark
Noun- a small action or event that cause something happen, specially trouble or violence- flash
Tablet
A small round hard piece of medicine- pill
Trek
Noun- a long and difficult journey, made especially on foot as an adventure- hike
Viable
Adjective- a viable idea , plan or method can work successfully