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level questions: Level-3

QuestionAnswer
to tell someone a series or list of thingsrecite,_,Len recited the breakfast menu – cereal, bacon and eggs, and toast.
to tell a story by describing all the events in order, for example in a booknarrate,_,The main character narrates the story.
if you undergo a change, an unpleasant experience etc, it happens to you or is done to youundergo,_,The country has undergone massive changes recently.
ordinary people, as compared with people who are more important, more powerful, or more skilled – used humorouslymortal,_,She dines in the executive suite, while we lesser mortals use the staff cafeteria.
the scientific study of the structure of human or animal bodiesanatomy,_,Knowledge of human anatomy is essential to figure drawing.
the science that studies the way in which the bodies of living things workphysiology,_,He's just written a book on biochemistry and physiology.
to clearly show a particular quality, emotion, or abilityexhibit,_,This patient is exhibiting classic symptoms of depression.
someone or something that has won a competition, especially in sportchampion,_,She's a top international athlete and an Olympic champion.
relating to the position, size, shape etc of thingsspatial,_,Many drivers seem to lack the spatial awareness required.
a group of things of the same kind that are very close togethercluster,_,They arrived at a cluster of farm buildings.
the science or job of planning which way you need to go when you are travelling from one place to anothernavigation,_,His navigation skills were invaluable during the road race.
thorough, complete, and considering all the detailsin-depth,_,The doctors carried out an in-depth study of patients’ needs.
an attempt to achieve or obtain somethingbid,_,He changed his name in a bid to avoid the press.
if you replicate someone’s work, a scientific study etc, you do it again, or try to get the same result againreplicate,_,There is a need for further research to replicate these findings.
existing only in a particular place or in relation to a particular person or peopleunique,_,The issues being discussed here are not unique to the US.
if a quality sets someone or something apart, it makes them different from or better than other people or thingsset something apart,_,Man’s ability to reason sets him apart from other animals.
more than a little but not verysomewhat,_,The price is somewhat higher than I expected.
if you are in awe of somebody, you admire them and have great respect for them and sometimes a slight fear of themin awe of,_,All of the neighbours were a little in awe of my mother.
if you fare well or badly you are successful, unsuccessful etcfare,_,Although Chicago has fared better than some cities, unemployment remains a problem.
something that you think is very wrongsin,_,There’s so much lovely food here, it would be a sin to waste it.
if you ply your trade, you work at your business, especially buying and selling things on the streetply their trade,_,In some areas, drug dealers openly ply their trade on street corners.
to exist in very large numbersabound,_,Rumours abound as to the reasons for his resignation.
extremely hurried and using a lot of energy, but not very organizedfrantic,_,I spent three frantic days trying to get everything ready.
a large network of paths or passages which cross each other, making it very difficult to find your waylabyrinth,_,We descended into a labyrinth of underground tunnels.
to call to someone in order to greet them or try to attract their attentionhail,_,The hotel doorman will hail a cab for you.
to show a lot of a particular quality or feelingooze,_,Andrew laughed gently, oozing charm.
a book or list of names, facts etc, usually arranged in alphabetical orderdirectory,_,I couldn’t find your number in the telephone directory.
spending a lot of time studying and readingstudious,_,John's brother is a very studious young man - quite different from John!
unusual and attractive, especially in an old-fashioned wayquaint,_,She has a house in a quaint little village in Yorkshire.
a taxi drivercabbies,_,There were several cabbies standing around at the station.
very shocked and upset by something very bad or unpleasantappalled,_,He was appalled at how dirty the place was.
remarks that say what you think is bad about someone or somethingcriticism,_,My main criticism of the scheme is that it does nothing to help families on low incomes.
a good and acceptable reason for doing somethingjustification,_,There is no justification for holding her in jail.
the lack of something or the fact that it does not existabsence,_,In the absence of any evidence, the police had to let Myers go.
not at all interesting or excitinguninspiring,_,No one deserved to win this uninspiring game.
a strong fear of being in a small enclosed space or in a situation that limits what you can doclaustrophobia,_,She suffers from claustrophobia.
a small job that you have to do regularly, especially work that you do to keep a house cleanchore,_,We share the domestic chores.
if you get rid of something, you throw it away or destroy it because you do not want it any moreget rid of,_,It’s time we got rid of all these old toys.
if something is world-renowned, it is known and admired around the world by a lot of people, especially for a special skill, achievement, or qualityworld-renowned,_,He's a world-renowned expert in the field.
a place that many people want to visit for a particular reasonmecca,_,Florence is a mecca for students of Art History.
if a place, object, or organization boasts something, it has something that is very goodboast,_,The city boasts two excellent museums.
very famous or popular, thought to be representative of particular ideas or a particular timeiconic,_,The Eiffel Tower is an iconic landmark in Paris.
if something or someone is endowed with something, they naturally have a good feature or qualityendow,_,She was endowed with good looks.
something or someone that is useful because they help you succeed or deal with problemsasset,_,A sense of humor is a great asset in this business.
a small design that is the official sign of a company or organizationlogo,_,We are thinking of changing the company logo.
a short phrase that is easy to remember and is used in advertisements, or by politicians, organizations etcslogan,_,The demonstrators were shouting political slogans.
a law made by a local government that people in that area must obeyby-law,_,Fishing on the river is forbidden under a by-law.
skill in a particular artistic activityartistry,_,The band's solos are displays of true artistry.
special skills or knowledge in a particular subject, that you learn by experience or trainingexpertise,_,What he’s bringing to the company is financial expertise.
a dress code is set of rules about what to weardress code,_,There were plans to introduce a dress code for civil servants.