Letter H – Episode 03 1 / 20 1) What does “Have to do with” mean? • To be about cooking only • To ignore completely • To be related with something Explanation: Have to do with means to be connected to or associated with something. Example: My illness has to do with my stomach. 2 / 20 2) What does “Have words with” mean? • To write a letter • To quarrel with someone • To greet politely Explanation: Have words with means to argue or quarrel with someone. Example: I had words with John over Mary and her friends. 3 / 20 3) What does “Hay” mean? • Wooden sticks • Dried grass used as animal food • Fresh flowers Explanation: Hay is dried grass used for feeding animals. Example: Farmers feed hay to the cows. 4 / 20 4) What does “Hazardous” mean? • Easy and simple • Dangerous, risky • Safe and calm Explanation: Hazardous means something dangerous or full of risk. Example: Driving while sleepy is very hazardous. 5 / 20 5) What does “Haze” mean? • smoke that makes air unclear • Heavy rain • A clear sky Explanation: Haze means thin smoke, dust, or vapor that makes it hard to see. Example: The road through the desert shimmered in the haze. 6 / 20 6) What does “Hazy” mean? • Empty • Very bright • Not clear Explanation: Hazy means unclear or misty. Example: The fields were hazy in the early morning sun. 7 / 20 7) What does “Headwind” mean? • A tailwind helping a plane • A wind blowing against movement • A soft breeze Explanation: Headwind means a wind that slows down movement. Example: The plane arrived late due to headwind. 8 / 20 8) What does “Headlines” mean? • Main news stories printed in large type • A sports schedule • Short jokes in magazines Explanation: Headlines are the main news stories shown in bold print. Example: I like to read news headlines before I go to work. 9 / 20 9) What does “Heap” mean? • A flat table • A small box • A large untidy pile Explanation: Heap means a pile of things stacked untidily. Example: The old uniforms were heaped in the center of the floor. 10 / 20 10) What does “Heir” mean? • Legal inheritor • A servant • A teacher Explanation: Heir means someone who inherits property or a title. Example: Prince Charles is the next heir to the English throne. 11 / 20 11) What does “Hesitate” mean? • To pause or hold back • To laugh loudly • To run quickly Explanation: Hesitate means to stop briefly before acting. Example: He hesitated before going into the room. 12 / 20 12) What does “Highlight” mean? • To confuse • To erase • To emphasize Explanation: Highlight means to stress something important or mark text. Example: The report highlights the need for more security measures. 13 / 20 13) What does “Hike” mean? • To swim in a pool • To go for a long walk in the countryside • To play music Explanation: Hike means walking in nature for exercise or pleasure. Example: They went hiking in Wales for their holiday. 14 / 20 14) What does “Help out” mean? • To give short-term help • To make problems • To ignore someone Explanation: Help out means to assist for a short time. Example: Would you be able to help out in the kitchen? 15 / 20 15) What does “Hinder” mean? • To encourage • To support strongly • To obstruct or make difficult Explanation: Hinder means to block progress or cause delay. Example: A lot of our work was hindered by red tape. 16 / 20 16) What does “Hint” mean? • A punishment • A clue • A final answer Explanation: Hint means a small piece of advice or clue. Example: The student asked the teacher for a hint. 17 / 20 17) What does “Hippie” mean? • A rich businessman • A young person rejecting social customs • A soldier in uniform Explanation: Hippie means a person with an alternative lifestyle, especially from the 1960s. Example: She used to be a hippie, but she’s conservative now. 18 / 20 18) What does “Hire” mean? • To employ • To destroy completely • To ignore someone Explanation: Hire means to employ someone or rent something. Example: We should hire another secretary to lighten the workload. 19 / 20 19) What does “Hit pay dirt” mean? • To get very tired • To make a big mistake • To find something valuable Explanation: Hit pay dirt means to achieve success or discover something valuable. Example: John’s business in Japan hit pay dirt. 20 / 20 20) What does “Hit the ceiling” mean? • To go to sleep • To be very happy • To become extremely angry Explanation: Hit the ceiling means to suddenly get very angry. Example: Dad will hit the ceiling when he finds out I left school. Your score is LinkedIn Facebook VKontakte