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level questions: Level-31

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to praise someone or something very mucheulogise,_,The poem does not eulogise the dead soldiers.
to strongly criticize a film, play etc in a newspaper or on television or radiopan,_,The movie was panned by the critics.
a question you ask in order to get informationenquiry,_,We’re getting a lot of enquiries about our new London–Rio service.
someone who is not popular because they wear unfashionable clothes, do not know how to behave in social situations, or do strange thingsgeek,_,Gerry is definitely a computer geek.
request that is urgent or full of emotionplea,_,Caldwell made a plea for donations.
to make a formal, usually public, promise that you will do somethingpledge,_,Moore pledged $100,000 to the orchestra at the fund-raising dinner.
to start something, usually something big or importantlaunch,_,The organization has launched a campaign to raise $150,000.
to help something to develop or increasepromote,_,The meeting promoted trade between Taiwan and the UK.
the state of being famous or well known for something that is bad or that people do not approve ofnotoriety,_,John is already a writer of some notoriety.
a wire or a metal tube in a continuous circular shape that produces light or heat when electricity is passed through itcoil,_,You can actually see the coil in the light bulb.
crossing the Atlantic Oceantransatlantic,_,At present, around half of transatlantic telephone traffic is carried via satellite.
an official plan that is intended to help people in some way, for example by providing education or trainingscheme,_,The money will be used for teacher training schemes.
someone who owns shares in a company or businessshareholder,_,Shareholders have been told to expect an even lower result next year.
the use of money to get a profit or to make a business activity successful, or the money that is usedinvestment,_,We plan to buy some property as an investment.
a series of light waves, sound waves etc that carry an image, sound, or message, for example in radio or televisionsignal,_,This new pay-TV channel sends signals via satellite to cable companies.
seeming to be everywhere – sometimes used humorouslyubiquitous,_,Coffee shops are ubiquitous these days.
a feeling of strong dislike towards someone or somethingantipathy,_,There’s always been a certain amount of antipathy between the two doctors.
someone who defends a particular idea, belief, person etcdefender,_,He presented himself as a defender of democracy.
an object that provides a supply of electricity for something such as a radio, car, or toybattery,_,You have to take the top off to change the batteries.
if someone or something is efficient, they work well without wasting time, money, or energyefficient,_,Lighting is now more energy efficient.