This document defines and provides examples for various vocabulary words related to transportation, clothing, and household items. It defines words like "moving van" as a large van used to transport furniture during a move, "lean against" as resting on something for support, and "try on" as putting on clothing to check the fit. Other words defined include types of clothing like jacket and sweater, as well as terms related to air travel like "flight attendant", "take off", and "beverage".
This document defines and provides examples for various vocabulary words related to transportation, clothing, and household items. It defines words like "moving van" as a large van used to transport furniture during a move, "lean against" as resting on something for support, and "try on" as putting on clothing to check the fit. Other words defined include types of clothing like jacket and sweater, as well as terms related to air travel like "flight attendant", "take off", and "beverage".
This document defines and provides examples for various vocabulary words related to transportation, clothing, and household items. It defines words like "moving van" as a large van used to transport furniture during a move, "lean against" as resting on something for support, and "try on" as putting on clothing to check the fit. Other words defined include types of clothing like jacket and sweater, as well as terms related to air travel like "flight attendant", "take off", and "beverage".
Carry (v) to take somebody/something from one place to another Ex: He was carrying a large bag Moving van (n) a large van used for moving furniture and other goods from one home or business to another (British English : removal van, furniture van) Ex: A moving van was almost blocking the narrow street. Lean against/on sth (v) to rest on or against something for support Ex: A shovel was leaning against the wall. Try sth on (v) to put on a piece of clothing to see if it fits and how it looks Ex: Try the shoes on before you buy them. Jacket (n) a piece of clothing worn of the top half of the body over a shirt that has arms and fastens down the front Ex: A leather/denim/tweed jacket . Sweater (n) a piece of clothing for the upper part of the body, made of wool or cotton, with long sleeves Ex: She wore jeans and sweater. Examine (v) to look at somebody/something closely Ex: The goods were examined for damage on arrival. Rub (v) to move your hand, a cloth, etc., backwards and forwards over a surface while pressing it Ex: She rubbed her hair dry quickly with a tower. Wheel (n) one of the
round objects under a
car, bicycle, bus, etc. that turns when it moves Ex: the rear wheel of the car Blind (n) : material that covers a window, often consisting of a roll of cloth that is fixed at the top of the window and can be pulled up and down Ex: She saw a figure through the blinds. Take off (n) the moment at which an aircraft leaves the ground and starts to fly Ex: The plane is ready for take-off. Flight attendant (n): a person whose job is to serve and take care of passengers on an aircraft Ex: The flight attendants are collecting boarding passes. Hole (n): a hollow space in something solid or in the surface of something Ex: He dug a deep hole in the garden. Crane (n): a tall machine with a long arm, used to lift and move building materials and other heavy objects Ex: A crane is in front of the building. Beverage (n): any type of drink except water Ex: Studies on the consumption of various alcoholic beverages have been conducted. THANK YOU