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Next Previous ad-ven-ture (ad ven ture) (n) an exciting or dangerous event of journey. He wrote a book about his adventures in the jungle. The explorer told us about his adventure in the Antarctic. *What was Abdul Aziz’s great adventure? ad-ven-ture

Next Previous chief (chief) (n) leader or ruler. the head of a tribe, department, business, etc. They spoke to the chief of Shahrani tribe. My chief at work is Mr. Al-Nasser. chief

Next Previous chief (adj) main; most important. Washington is the capital of the U.S.A, but many people consider that New York is the chief city. *Which meaning of chief is correct for the passage about King Abdul Aziz? chief

Next Previous de-sire (de sire) (vt-reg) want something a lot. After a long day at work, all I desire is a good meal and to go to bed. de-sire (n) a strong feeling that you want something. I have a sudden desire for some chocolate. de-sire

Next Previous en-tire (en tire) (adj) whole; complete They spent the entire day in the market. The entire test took only 45 minutes. * Complete the sentence: Many westerners think that the Arabian peninsula is a desert. In fact, many parts of the Peninsula are green and fertile en-tire

Next Previous fair (adj) 1. light in colour. He has fair hair. People from northern Europe often have fair hair. 2. honest; keeping to the rules; listening to both sides in an argument. A judge has to be a very fair man. It is not fair to give my friend more than me fair

Next Previous 3. (of writing or homework) good; neat After your teacher has corrected your writing, you should make a fair copy in your writing book. * Which of the three meaning of fair given above is correct for the article about King Abdul Aziz? fair

Next Previous faith (n) strong belief (especially a religious belief) The Muslim faith has spread throughout the world. fer-tile (fer tile) (adj) able to produce plants. Most desert land is not fertile enough for growing plants. faith

Next Previous force (vt-reg) make someone do something (usually when they do not want to) He forced me to give him some money. Bad weather forced the plane to land early force

Next Previous hos-tile (hos ile) (adj) 1. very unfriendly. Reporters often receive hostile answers to their questions. 2. belonging to an enemy They were in a difficult position with one hostile army in the north and another hostile army in the south. *Which of the two meanings above is correct for the passage about King Abdul Aziz? hos-tile

Next Previous prom-ise (prom ise) (vi-reg.) say that you will certainly do something He promised that he would not be late. prom-ise (n) something promised. keep a promise (vt-irreg: kept-kept) do something which you promised to do He kept his promise to do the work on time prom-ise

Next Previous trib-al (trib al) (adj) belonging to a tribe He is a famous tribal chief. tribe (n) a group of people or a group of families who live together and are ruled by a chief. Bedouin tribes used to travel all over the Arabian Peninsula. trib-al

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