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| a vehicle used for carrying goods or people, longer and higher than a car but smaller than a truck |
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| items of clothing, apparel, things you dress in like pants, t-shirts, … |
| an illustration or artwork done with the use of paint |
| plates, dishes and other eating and serving tableware, usually made of some ceramic material |
| a dish from which food is served or eaten |
| a collection of sheets of paper bound together at one edge, containing printed or written material, pictures, etc. |
| a device for transmitting sound in real time across distances |
| a business that manufactures or sells products or provides services as a commercial venture, a corporation |
| to do a specific task by employing physical or mental powers |
| to provide assistance to someone, to contribute in some way to something |
| to transport something/somebody somewhere |
| to have an absolute requirement for something, to want strongly, to feel that one must have something |
| to obtain something in exchange for money or goods |
| to get hold of something that was lost, to discover something |
| to put food into the mouth and swallow it |
| to remove from a package or container |
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- a vehicle used for carrying goods or people, longer and higher than a car but smaller than a truck
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- The van sped down the road.
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- They keep the books in boxes.
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clothes[kləʊðz](uncountable noun)
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- items of clothing, apparel, things you dress in like pants, t-shirts, ...
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painting, paintings[ˈpeɪntɪŋ](noun)
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- an illustration or artwork done with the use of paint
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- They have very expensive paintings on the walls.
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crockery, crockeries[ˈkräkərē](noun)
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- plates, dishes and other eating and serving tableware, usually made of some ceramic material
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- Can you take out the crockery, please?
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plate, plates[pleɪt](noun)
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- a dish from which food is served or eaten
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- We need four plates, but you only set up two.
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- a collection of sheets of paper bound together at one edge, containing printed or written material, pictures, etc.
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- She opened the book on page 37 and began to read aloud.
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phone, phones[ˈfəʊn](noun)
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- a device for transmitting sound in real time across distances
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- I can't call you because my phone is broken.
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company, companies['kʌmpəni](noun)
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- a business that manufactures or sells products or provides services as a commercial venture, a corporation
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- Andreas will soon start working for a new company.
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- to do a specific task by employing physical or mental powers
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- to provide assistance to someone, to contribute in some way to something
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- She helped her mother to clean the dishes.
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bring, brought, brought[ˈbɹɪŋ](irregular verb)
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- to transport something/somebody somewhere
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- Please bring some milk when you go to the shop.
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- to have an absolute requirement for something, to want strongly, to feel that one must have something
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- You need water to survive.
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buy, bought, bought[baɪ](irregular verb)
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- to obtain something in exchange for money or goods
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- Her husband wants to buy a new car.
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find, found, found[faɪnd](irregular verb)
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- to get hold of something that was lost, to discover something
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- I found my keys, they were under the couch.
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eat, ate, eaten[iːt](irregular verb)
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- to put food into the mouth and swallow it
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- I'm hungry, when do we eat?
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- to remove from a package or container
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- They unpacked all their stuff.
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Tries: 0bring | 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 |