a • ston • ish / э ' stanif /
( a . ston . ish . es , a . ston ish . ing , a . ston . ished )
to surprise someone very much
a • ston • ished / э ' stanift /
very surprised
a • ston • ish • ing / э ' stanijig /
If something is astonishing , it surprises you very much
a • ston • ish • ment / э ' stanij^nt /
[noncount]
a feeling of great surprise
as • trol • o • gy / э ' strabd3i /
the study of the positions and movements of the stars and planets and the way that some people believe they affect people and events
as • trol • o • ger / э 'stralэdзэr /
as • tro • naut / ' ®stremt ; ' ®strenat /
a person who works and travels in space
as • tron • o • my / э ' strammi /
the study of the sun, moon, planets, and stars
as • tron • o • mer / э 'strаnэmэr /
a person who studies or knows a lot about astronomy
as • tute / э ' stut /
good at judging people or situations
a word that shows where
a word that shows when I go to bed at eleven o'clock. At night you can see the stars.
toward someone or something
a word that shows what someone is doing or what is happening
a word that shows how much, how fast, how old, etc.
a word that shows how well someone or something does something
because of something We laughed at his jokes.
the symbol @ , used in e-mail addresses after a person's name
Style
We use dot when we say a person's e-mail address. For the address ann@smith.com we say "Ann at smith dot com."
ate
a • the • ist / ' eiSiist /
( religion ) a person who does not believe that there is a God
ath • lete / ' ®eiit /
( sports ) a person who is good at sports like running or jumping, especially one who takes part in sports competitions
ath • let • ic / же ' letik /
( sports ) connected with sports
( health ) having a fit, strong, and healthy body
ath • let • ics / же 'letiks /
( sports ) sports of any kind
at • las / ' atbs /
ATM / |ei ti ' em /
a machine that you can get money from by using a special plastic card Word building There are two main types of bank account . If you have a checking account , you can take your money out at any time by using a check or an ATM card (= a card that you put into a machine, which gives you money ) .
A savings account lets you keep your money in the bank to use later. You receive extra money, called interest , for keeping your money there.
at .mos . phere © / ' atmэsfIr /
the atmosphere [ singular ] ( general science ) the
mixture of gases around the earth
[ count ] the air in a place
[ count, noncount ] the feeling that places or people give you
at . от © / 'setem /