tailieunhanh - EASIER ENGLISH BASIC DICTIONARY 18

It is especially useful for elementary and pre-intermediate students of all ages and would be suitable for those working towards an elementary level English examination such as KET or PET. | switch 320 system on and move backwards and forwards usually outdoors O She sat on the swing and ate an apple. switch switj noun a small object which you push up or down to stop or start a piece of electrical equipment O The switch to turn off the electricity is in the cupboard. O There is a light switch by the bed. verb 1. to do something different suddenly O We decided to switch from gas to electricity. 2. to change or exchange something O Let s switch places. O He switched flights in Montreal and went on to Calgary. O The job was switched from our British factory to the States. switch off phrasal verb to make an piece of electrical equipment stop O Don t forget to switch off the TV before you go to bed. O She forgot to switch her car lights off or switch off her car lights. O The kettle switches itself off automatically when it boils. switch on phrasal verb to make a piece of electrical equipment start O Can you switch the radio on - it s time for the evening news. O When you put the light on in the bathroom the fan switches itself on automatically. swollen swoulon past participle of swell adjective much bigger than usual swoop swu p verb to come down quickly O The planes swooped down low over the enemy camp. swop swop noun verb same as swap sword so d noun a weapon with a handle and a long sharp blade swore swo past tense of swear swum swAm past participle of swim swung swaij past tense and past participle of swing syllable silob o l noun a whole word or part of a word which has one single sound symbol simbol noun a sign letter picture or shape which means something or shows something O The crown was the symbol of the empire. O The olive branch is a symbol of peace. O Pb is the chemical symbol for lead. sympathetic simpo 0etik adjective showing that you understand someone s problems sympathise simpo0aiz sympathize verb to show that you understand someone s problems O I sympathise with you my husband snores too. O I get back pains and I sympathise with all .

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