produce or create something (e.g. energy/ideas)
generate
Give 2 synonyms to the word "strange"
Explain the difference between them
weird, odd
What two prepositions can we use after "in comparison ___"
to/with
Chindougu (make up) of two words.
is made up
Adjucting the currrent system to local needs is quite important.
Adapting
to fill with electrical power again
e.g. ( a power bank)
recharge
Give 2 synonyms to the word "impressive"
Explain the difference between them
remarkable, striking
____ facial recognition is currently used more widely, it’s far less stable than iris scans.
Although/However/In comparison with/ Whereas
Although
We will discuss a new project tomorrow
A new project will be discussed tomorrow
I have a feal of failure, that's why I won't apply for this job
the state of being afraid
check or test something regularly
(e.g. a heart rate)
to monitor
1) You paid a visit to your customer's office and you were impressed by the attractive reception area. You're describing it to your team mates "The most ... feature of the office is its reception area!"
2) If an app is easy to use and navigation is intuitive, we say it’s …
striking
user-friendly
DiScan is extremely secure _____ your current system where a code is needed.
Although/However/In comparison with/ Whereas
in comparison to/with
They have taken a lot of photos
A lot of photos have been taken
It's critical to meet the deadline.
very important
make something less or smaller
(e.g. the amount of noise)
reduce
1) If a person comes up with ordinary ideas that everybody else would come up with, we call him/her…
2) You come into a new conference room in the office and realise that it's just another typical room for meetings. You say "It's quite ..."
unimaginative
conventional
If someone gets hold of a security code, they can go anywhere they want in your company. ____ , with the DiScan2 iris recognition they won't be able to do that.
Although/However/In comparison with/ Whereas
However
The house is being repaired now
He often comes up with innovtive ideas
thinks of an idea/a plan
1)give medical care
(doctor ____ him after the injury)
2)fasten or join something to something
(e.g. a document to an e-mail)
treat
attach
1) If you meet an unusual person you admire, you’ll call them …
2) If an approach your colleague uses is new and might change the way you work, you’ll call it …
remarkable
innovative
You can find out someone else's code, ____ you can't copy the patterns of their iris.
Although/However/In comparison with/ Whereas
whereas
They will give the winners a $10,000 prize
Give 2 possible passive voice
The winners will be given / a prize will be given
The main incentive for working hard is to get promotion!
something that encourages us to do smth