Wordlist: Part 2 - List 2

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van
 
a vehicle used for carrying goods or people, longer and higher than a car but smaller than a truck
 
box
 
a rectangular container
 
clothes
 
items of clothing, apparel, things you dress in like pants, t-shirts, …
 
painting
 
an illustration or artwork done with the use of paint
 
crockery
 
plates, dishes and other eating and serving tableware, usually made of some ceramic material
 
plate
 
a dish from which food is served or eaten
 
book
 
a collection of sheets of paper bound together at one edge, containing printed or written material, pictures, etc.
 
phone
 
a device for transmitting sound in real time across distances
 
company
 
a business that manufactures or sells products or provides services as a commercial venture, a corporation
 
work
 
to do a specific task by employing physical or mental powers
 
help
 
to provide assistance to someone, to contribute in some way to something
 
bring
 
to transport something/somebody somewhere
 
need
 
to have an absolute requirement for something, to want strongly, to feel that one must have something
 
buy
 
to obtain something in exchange for money or goods
 
find
 
to get hold of something that was lost, to discover something
 
eat
 
to put food into the mouth and swallow it
 
unpack
 
to remove from a package or container
 
 
    • van, vans[væn](noun)
    • Definition:
      • a vehicle used for carrying goods or people, longer and higher than a car but smaller than a truck
    • Example:
      • The van sped down the road.
    • box, boxes[bɒks](noun)
    • Definition:
      • a rectangular container
    • Example:
      • They keep the books in boxes.
    • clothes[kləʊðz](uncountable noun)
    • Definition:
      • items of clothing, apparel, things you dress in like pants, t-shirts, ...
    • Example:
      • I need new clothes!
    • painting, paintings[ˈpeɪntɪŋ](noun)
    • Definition:
      • an illustration or artwork done with the use of paint
    • Example:
      • They have very expensive paintings on the walls.
    • crockery, crockeries[ˈkräkərē](noun)
    • Definition:
      • plates, dishes and other eating and serving tableware, usually made of some ceramic material
    • Example:
      • Can you take out the crockery, please?
    • plate, plates[pleɪt](noun)
    • Definition:
      • a dish from which food is served or eaten
    • Example:
      • We need four plates, but you only set up two.
    • book, books[bʊk](noun)
    • Definition:
      • a collection of sheets of paper bound together at one edge, containing printed or written material, pictures, etc.
    • Example:
      • She opened the book on page 37 and began to read aloud.
    • phone, phones[ˈfəʊn](noun)
    • Definition:
      • a device for transmitting sound in real time across distances
    • Example:
      • I can't call you because my phone is broken.
    • company, companies['kʌmpəni](noun)
    • Definition:
      • a business that manufactures or sells products or provides services as a commercial venture, a corporation
    • Example:
      • Andreas will soon start working for a new company.
    • work[wɜːk](verb)
    • Definition:
      • to do a specific task by employing physical or mental powers
    • Example:
      • She is working in a bar.
    • help[hɛlp](verb)
    • Definition:
      • to provide assistance to someone, to contribute in some way to something
    • Example:
      • She helped her mother to clean the dishes.
    • bring, brought, brought[ˈbɹɪŋ](irregular verb)
    • Definition:
      • to transport something/somebody somewhere
    • Example:
      • Please bring some milk when you go to the shop.
    • need[niːd](verb)
    • Definition:
      • to have an absolute requirement for something, to want strongly, to feel that one must have something
    • Example:
      • You need water to survive.
    • buy, bought, bought[baɪ](irregular verb)
    • Definition:
      • to obtain something in exchange for money or goods
    • Example:
      • Her husband wants to buy a new car.
    • find, found, found[faɪnd](irregular verb)
    • Definition:
      • to get hold of something that was lost, to discover something
    • Example:
      • I found my keys, they were under the couch.
    • eat, ate, eaten[iːt](irregular verb)
    • Definition:
      • to put food into the mouth and swallow it
    • Example:
      • I'm hungry, when do we eat?
    • unpack[ˌənˈpak](verb)
    • Definition:
      • to remove from a package or container
    • Example:
      • They unpacked all their stuff.
 

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van
box
clothes
painting
crockery
plate
book
phone
company
work
help
bring
need
buy
find
eat
unpack
 
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        bring
        to transport something/somebody somewhere
        unpack
        to remove from a package or container
        painting
        an illustration or artwork done with the use of paint
        company
        a business that manufactures or sells products or provides services as a commercial venture, a corporation
        book
        a collection of sheets of paper bound together at one edge, containing printed or written material, pictures, etc.
        eat
        to put food into the mouth and swallow it
        crockery
        plates, dishes and other eating and serving tableware, usually made of some ceramic material
        clothes
        items of clothing, apparel, things you dress in like pants, t-shirts, …
        phone
        a device for transmitting sound in real time across distances
        plate
        a dish from which food is served or eaten
        need
        to have an absolute requirement for something, to want strongly, to feel that one must have something
        box
        a rectangular container
        help
        to provide assistance to someone, to contribute in some way to something
        work
        to do a specific task by employing physical or mental powers
        find
        to get hold of something that was lost, to discover something
         
         
         
         

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