Vydáno dne 03.10.2005
In the kitchen, in the classroom, pages 38–39
noun - the place where you live, expressed exactly so that people can find you
noun, British English - a piece of kitchen equipment that has an oven and electric or gas rings to cook on
noun - a small dish, we usually drink tea or coffee out of it
noun - a piece of furniture with a door that you can put things in, usually cups and plates etc.
noun - a book that explains and/or translates words, shows how to use them etc.
noun - a small tool with sharp points, we use it when we eat for putting meat etc. in our mouth
noun - a piece of electrical equipment where you store food in order to keep it cold and fresh
noun - a thing that you use to drink out of, esp. wine, lemonade, etc.
noun - a kind of wine with a lot of bubbles in it, it originally comes from France
interjection - the words you say when you are having a toast with somebody
noun - a small metal object which is used for locking and unlocking doors, starting a car, etc.
noun - a sharp metal object which you can use for cutting things
noun - a message written on paper and sent to somebody in an envelope by mail
noun - a small book into which you can write things which you want to remember
noun - an open green area in a town or city where people can go to relax, sit down, have a picnic etc.
noun - a thing which you use to write with, usually in blue ink
noun - a flat round dish that you eat from
noun - two pieces of bread with cheese and ham etc. between them
noun - an tool that you use for eating with, esp. for soups etc.
noun - a small piece of paper that you buy and stick on the envelope of a letter or a postcard when you want to send it by post
noun - a piece of paper that enables you to use a train, bus etc, or lets you enter a theatre, cinema etc.
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