extreme (adj) /ɪksˈriːm/ fame (n) /feɪm/ illegally (adv) /ɪˈliːɡᵊli/ operation (n) /ˌɒpəˈreɪʃᵊn/ opportunity (n) /ˌɒpəˈtʃuːnəti/ overseas (adv) /ˌəʊvəˈsiːz/ realise (v) /ˈrɪəlaɪz/ rescuer (n) /ˈreskjʊər/ unknown (adj) /ʌnˈnəʊn/ |
very large in amount or degree the state of being famous in a way that is against the law or rules a planned activity involving a number of people performing various tasks an occasion or situation that makes it possible to do something that you want to do or have to do, or the possibility of doing something in or to a foreign country, especially one across the sea to become aware of something; to understand something a person who rescues someone or something from danger or harm not known or familiar |
acrobatic (adj) /ˌækrəʊˈbætɪk/ ahead (adv) /əˈhed/ attach (v) /əˈtæʧ/ be amazed (phr.v) /bi əˈmeɪzd/ breathtaking (adj) /ˈbrɛθˌteɪkɪŋ/ dive (v) /daɪv/ edge (n) /eʤ/ envelop (v) /ɪnˈveləp/ instruct (v) /ɪnˈstrʌkt/ instructor (n) /ɪnˈstrʌktər/ landscape (n) /ˈlændskeɪp/ marine (adj) /məˈriːn/ panic (v)/ˈpænɪk/ parachute (n) /ˈpærəʃuːt/ rock (n) /rɒk/ scream (v) /skriːm/ |
relating to or involving difficult and impressive movements that require skill and
control moving in front of someone and in the same direction to join or fasten one thing to another to feel very surprised and impressed by something that you see or hear very exciting or impressive in a way that takes your breath away to jump into water with your head and body going in first the part of an object, area, or surface that is furthest from its centre to cover or surround something or someone completely to teach or direct someone to do something a person who teaches or directs someone to do something the features of an area of land, especially when they are considered in terms of their natural beauty relating to the sea or ocean and the creatures and plants that live there to suddenly feel so worried or frightened that you cannot think or behave calmly or reasonably a device that is worn or carried by a person or attached to a vehicle or object, and that opens up to in order to make the falling to the ground slow and safe a large solid piece of the earth's surface that sticks up out of the ground or the sea to make a loud, high noise with your voice because you are hurt, frightened or excited, or because you want to get someone's attention |