Hgeocities.com/madabalinks/unit2geocities.com/madabalinks/unit2.htmlelayedxVJ)EOKtext/html`N Unit Two

Unit Two

Back to Main Page

 

Accelerate: / ksel reit/  verb

1.      To happen or make something happen faster or earlier: accelerating the rate of growth tests show global warming has accelerated

2.      To increase speed rapidly: he accelerated away from the traffic lights.

Acceleration: / ksel reifn/ noun

1.      An increase in the rate or speed in something: an acceleration in the rate of economic growth

2.      The ability of a vehicle to gain speed: a car with good acceleration.

 

 

 

Adventurous:  / dventf / noun

                           An exiting thing that happens to some one:

                            He wrote a book about his adventurous as a solider

                            adventurous adjective liking a life full of adventures.

 

Astronaut:   /aestron>t/ noun

 A person who travels in space

 

Base:  /beis/ noun

  1. The bottom of something; the part something stands on: bottle has a flat base
  2. 0the place where some thing starts: that company has offices all over the world, but their base is on London.

 

Cabin:  /k bin/ noun

  1.     A room on a ship or aero plan
  2.     A small wooden house

 

Come: kam/  (present participle Coming /kamin/, past tens came /keim/, past participle)

              To move towards the people speaking

             come here Mary I want to speak to you

              I am going out are you coming with me?

               My shoe has come off.

               I come from London.

 

 

 

 

Count:  /kaunt/ verb

1.         To say numbers in the right order: to count from 1 to 100

2.         To name one by one to find out how many there are; add up:

               she counted the books _there were fourteen of them.

3.      Count Down : to number from 100-1

4.      Count: noun (no plural) An act of counting: there were so many cars that I lost count

Diameter:  /dai mit / noun

                    The diameter of earth is bigger than the diameter of mercury.

                                                 

 

Erupt: /   / verb

             To be moved: the volcano start to erupt at night.

 

Fascinate:  /f sinit/ verb

                     To make someone feel very strong interest: the city fascinates him

Fascination:  noun very strong interest: the city has a fascination for him.

 

Giant:  /d3ai nt/ noun

             A very very large person, usually only talked about in stories.

Giant:    adj

          Very large: a giant snake.

 

Hero:    /hi r u/ noun  (plural heroes)

               A man who does something great or brave:

               the football player was Pauls hero when he was at school.

 

Huge:  /hju:d3/  adj

              Very large: a huge a mount of food.

 

Incredible:/enkredbl/ hard to believe

 

Launch:   /l :ntf/ verb

                   To put a ship into the water or to send a spaceship into space.

 

 

Law:  /l :/ noun

            A rule made by the government that all people must obey

            : there is a law to stop people driving too fast in towns.

Lawful:  /l :j /  adj

              Its not lawful to steal.

Lawyer: /     / noun; a person who has studied the laws of our country and helps us to understand them.

 

 

 

 Possibilities:        noun: is it a possibly that you will work aboard?

                                   Possibly: adv     I can eat all that food.

 

Predict:  /pri  n/ verb

             To say what is going to happen: the teacher predicted that we would all pass the examination.             

     Prediction: noun

 

Rocket: /r kit/ noun

  1. A thing driven into the air by burning gas, used to lift a weapon or a spaceship from the ground.
  2. A firework, which goes up into the air.

 

 

Sciences:   /sai ns/ noun

                    The study of nature and the way things in the world are made, behave, etc

                  the chief sciences are chemistry

Scientist: noun: a person who studied or practices sciences.

          Science Fiction: prediction about possibilities will be happen in future about science.

 

Signal: /sign l/ noun

               A movement or thing, which tells you what to do:

             the rail way signal showed that the train could pass.

Signal:  verb: to give a signal: the teacher signaled the boy to begin.

 

 

Space:  /spies/ noun

  1. (No plural) the empty area that surrounds the sun, the earth, etc.: People have traveled through space to the moon.
  2. An empty place: there is no space for another chair in this room.

 

  Spaceman:  /speism n/ noun   (plural spacemen)

    Spacewoman: /wom n/            (plural spacewomen)

                             A person who travels in outer space; an astronaut

 

Space shuttle: noun  .a type of rocket, which can return to earth like an aeroplane.

                       

 

Strap:  /str p/ noun

              A narrow piece of leather plastic, cloth etc. used of fastening something.

Strap:  verb. To fasten with a strap: he strapped the bag onto his bike.

 

 

Volcano:  /v lkein  / noun  (plural volcanoes)

                   A mountain from which burning and melted rock sometimes comes.

 

Weigh: /wei/ verb

1.      To measure how heavy a thing is: he weighed to fish.

2.      To have a weight of: the fish weighed two kilos.

Weight: noun (no plural) the heaviness of anything: the babys weight four kilos.

 

Weightless:  adj. having no weight, or with no Wight relative to the surroundings because of the absence of gravity.

 

Weightlessness:  noun:

 Become accustomed to weightlessness in a scarf.

 

Prepared by:

Ehsan Al Natsheh

Haetham Najada

Yassen Maaea

References:

 Oxford ,Longman

Back to Main Page