a u th o rita tiv e [ae5:riteitiv] adj. If something is authoritative, it uses the best information available.
-» This book is an authoritative source on Ancient Egypt’s Queen Nefertiti. c e re m o n y [seramouni] n. A ceremony is an event that happens on special occasions.
-» Tom and Amy’s marriage ceremony is in June. CUltUre [kAltJar] n. Culture is the music, art, and writings of a certain place or group of people.
-* Ancient Mexican culture is renowned for its architecture. d e fe n s e [difens] n. A defense is something that is done to protect another thing.
-» The airforce works in defense of its country. d e ta il [dliteil] n. A detail is a small piece of information.
-»Jane told Ben all the details of her trip to China. d iv e rs e [divers] adj. When a group of things is diverse, it is made up of a wide variety of things.
Big cities have diverse populations with people of different races and ages. e n c h a n t [int/sent] v. To enchant someone is to make them feel very interested or happy.
The beautiful woman enchanted everybody in the room. ittifoq olqish, qarsak qurollangan ishonarli, ichonchli tantana, marosim ma'daniyat mudofaa, himoya tafsilot har-xil, turli-tuman maftun qilmoq, shaydo qilmoq
equip [ikwfp] v. To equip someone is to give them the things needed to do something.
-» Steve was equipped with the tools needed to do the job.