Objects & actions Flashcards

1
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Freeze

A

Verb
(of a liquid) be turned into ice or another solid as a result of extreme cold: Water changing from a liquid to a solid state because of the cold.

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2
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Spin

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Verb
Turn or cause to turn or whirl around quickly; Revolve- Rotate: The drum in a washing machine moving very quickly in its final stage of a wash.

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3
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Slide

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The disc tray opening and closing on a computer

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4
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Evaporate

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Water slowly turning into vapor.

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5
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Congeal (for blood, we would say clot)

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Cooking fat or oil becoming solid on an unwashed plate.

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6
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Rotate

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The planet Earth moving around on its axis.

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7
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Wobble

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Move unsteadily from side to side; stumble

A loose wheel on a car

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8
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Leak (we could also say escape. The noise it makes is a hiss

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Gas coming out of a faulty valve.

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9
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Vibrate (if the glass is loose in the frame, it would also rattle)

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A pane of glass in a window frame when a large vehicle passes nearby.

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10
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Fade

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A T-shirt which has been washed so often it is losing its color.

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11
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Rise

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The sun coming up in the morning.

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12
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Erode

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Cliffs being slowly destroyed by the sea.

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13
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Smolder

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Slightly damp wood on a fire giving off smoke but no flames.

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14
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Expand

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Cold metal as it gets hotter.

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15
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Stretch

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A piece of elastic being pulled so that it becomes longer.

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16
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Crack (if the glass breaks completely, it shatters)

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A window being hit by a stone so that a long, thin break forms in the glass.

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17
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Spill

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Coffee falling out of a cup by mistake.

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18
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Explode

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A bomb suddenly blowing up.

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19
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Revolve,

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The Earth moving around the Sun.

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20
Q

Subside

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A house slowly sinking into soft ground.

21
Q

Flow

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Traffic moving smoothly along a motorway. ……………

22
Q

Melt

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Glass changing from a solid to a liquid in very high heat.

23
Q

Bounce

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A rubber ball hitting the ground and going back into the air.

24
Q

Grow

A

The population of a town becoming bigger.

25
Q

Set

A

The sun going down in the evening.

26
Q

Condense

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Gas or steam changing into a liquid.

27
Q

Meander

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A wide river going through the countryside in big curves.

28
Q

Spread

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Documents being laid out on a table.

29
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Trickle (if the water is coming out very slowly in small drops, we say drip)

A

Water coming very slowly out of a tap.

30
Q

Burn

A

A slice of bread in a toaster turning black and beginning to give off smoke.

31
Q

Crumble

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A lump of dry earth being rubbed between somebody’s fingers.

32
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Contract

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Hot metal as it gets cooler.

33
Q

Ring (we also use this word for the noise a telephone makes when
someone is calling you)

A

An old-fashioned alarm clock suddenly going off.

34
Q

Sink

A

A boat going to the bottom of a river.

35
Q

Float

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Dead fish lying on the surface of a polluted lake.

36
Q

Erupt

A

A volcano throwing out lava and ash.

37
Q

Froze

A

The company froze its employees wages until the end of the year. (to say officially that the rate
or level of something must stay the same and not increase)

38
Q

Float

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Some people float through life without really knowing what they want to do. (to behave in a way that shows you do not have a clear plan for what you want to do)

39
Q

Rising

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Food prices have been rising steadily all year. (to increase in amount)

40
Q

Fades

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As the light fades in the evening, people start coming out onto the street. (to become less bright)

41
Q

Condense

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He managed to condense a two-hour presentation into 30 minutes. (to make something shorter or smaller)

42
Q

Subsided

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As the storms slowly died out, the floodwaters gradually subsided. (to become lower)

43
Q

Revolved

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The discussion we had last night revolved around the problem of finding affordable accommodation. (to have something as the main or most important part of a subject)

44
Q

Set

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You can set the machine to turn itself on or off at a particular time. (to make a piece of equipment ready to operate)

45
Q

Trickle

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  1. As soon the company’s website went on-line, orders began to trickle in. (to arrive or leave in
    small amounts or numbers)
46
Q

Stretched

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The queue for tickets was so long it stretched all the way down the street. (to continue for a long
distance)

47
Q

Bounce (we can also bounce ideas around. These are informal expressions),

A

Once a week we get together and bounce ideas off each other. (to discuss ideas with other
people in order to get their opinion and make a decision)

48
Q

Leaked

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They wanted to keep the story secret, but someone leaked it to the press. (to give private or
secret information to journalists or