Vydáno dne 22.10.2005
verbs and nouns and accidents
noun - the body part connecting your shoulder to your hand, you have two of them
noun - a thing which you use to carry things in, it can be made of paper or thin plastic, or of strong leather or cloth
noun - a document that states how much you have paid or how much you have to pay (e.g. in a restaurant, or from a telephone company)
verb - to destroy or damage something; to make something not work; to stop working
verb - to make something into two or more pieces
noun - a road vehicle with four wheels that can only carry about five people
verb - to take something that has been moving into your hand
verb - to hit something violently, e.g. as an accident in a car etc.
verb - to separate with something sharp, e.g. a knife or scissors
verb - to let something fall on the floor, to put something down
noun - a test that evaluates someone's skill or knowledge
verb, American English - to be unsuccessful in something
noun - one of the five parts on each hand, you usually use it to touch something etc.
noun - the place where the ball must be hit or kicked in order to score (in football, hockey etc.)
verb - to have something no more; to put something somewhere where you can't find it
verb - to be too late for something; to fail to go somewhere
verb - to go past
verb - to be successful in a test or exam
verb - to give money for something
noun - a flat round dish that you eat from
verb - to get a point in sport, e.g. in football by kicking the ball into the goal
verb - to take something that is not yours
noun - a big vehicle that uses railway tracks, it usually has a locomotive in the front and a few carriages, it can carry passengers or goods
noun - a small thing in which you carry your money, it is usually made of leather or plastic
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