blind people /blaɪnd ˈpiː.pᵊl/ brave (adj) /breıv/ curious (adj) /'kjʊə.ri.əs/ dry (adj) /draı/ invent (v) /ın'vent/ inventor (n) /ɪnˈven.tər/ patent (n) /ˈpeɪ.tᵊnt/prove (v) /pru:v/ research (v) /rı'sɜ:tʃ/ scientist (n) /'saıən.tıst/ sell (v) /sel/ snack (n) /snæk/ solution (n) /səˈluːʃᵊn/ space (n) /speıs/ suggest (v) /sə'dʒest/ taste (v) /teıst/ touch (v) /tʌtʃ/ useful (adj) /ˈjuːs.fᵊl/ wet (adj) /wet/ wonder (v) /ˈwʌn.dər/ |
people who cannot see showing no fear of difficult things interested in learning about something used to describe something that has no water in, on, or around it to design a new thing. People will see or hear about this thing for the first time. a person who invented a new thing a document that proves that an invention is yours to show that something is true to collect information about something a person who makes new things and researches how things work to give something to someone else in return for money a small amount of food that people eat between meals the answer to a problem the area beyond the atmosphere (= air) of the earth to say an idea or a plan to put food or drink in your mouth to find out what flavour it has to put your hand or another part of your body onto something or someone helpful, good for something used to describe something that has water in, on, or around it to think about something because it is interesting to know |