[kataestrafi] n. A catastrophe is an unexpected event that causes great suffering or damage.
-+ It was a catastrophe for my family when my dad lost his job. Context [kantekst] n. Context is the situations that form the background of an event.
—► They studied the context of the battle before giving their presentation. designate [dezigneit] v. To designate someone or something means to give them a particular description.
—► The famous lighthouse was designated a historical monument. distort [distdytj v. To distort something means to lie about it.
—► His lawyer distorted the facts so that he would be set free. dock [dak] n. A dock is an enclosed area where ships go to be loaded, unloaded, and repaired.
—► The huge ship pulled into the dock, and the crew unloaded the cargo. fore [for] n. The fore of something is the front part of it.
-* The teacher’s desk is at the fore of the classroom. frequent [frr.kwant] adj. If something is frequent, then it happens or is done often.
—► While Dad was sick, the doctor made frequent visits to his house.
UNIT (El genuine Id 3
enjuinl adj. When something is genuine, it is true or real.
—»After the painting was determined to be genuine, it sold for a million dollars. grease [gri:s] n. Grease is an oily substance put on moving parts, so they work smoothly.
—► When I was done working on the car, I had grease all over my hands.