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take – v. to put a hand or hands around
something and hold it, often to move it to another place; to carry something;
to seize; to capture; to begin to be in control (“The president takes office
tomorrow.”)
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02
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talk – v. to express thoughts in spoken words;
n.
a meeting for discussion
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03
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taste – v. to sense through the mouth (“The
fruit tastes sweet.”)
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04
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teach – v. to show how to do something; to
provide knowledge; to cause to understand
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05
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tear – v. to pull apart, often by force
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06
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tell – v. to give information; to make known
by speaking; to order; to command
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07
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test – v. to attempt to learn or prove what
something is like or how it will act by studying or doing (“The scientists
will test the new engine soon.”);
n.
an attempt to learn or prove what something is like or how it will act by
studying or doing (“The test of the new engine takes place today.”); a group
of questions or problems used to find out a person’s knowledge (“The students
did well on the language test.”)
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08
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thank – v. to say that one has a good feeling
toward another because that person did something kind (“I want to thank you
for helping me.”)
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09
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think – v. to produce thoughts; to form ideas
in the mind; to consider; to believe
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10
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threaten – v. to warn that one will do harm or
cause damage
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11
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throw – v. to cause to go through the air by a
movement of the arm
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12
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tie – v. to join or hold together with some
material; n.
anything that joins or unites; links or connections (“The two nations have
strong trade ties.”)
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13
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torture – v. to cause severe pain; n. the act of causing severe pain in
order to harm, to punish or to get information from
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14
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touch – v. to put the hand or fingers on
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15
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train – v. to teach or learn how to do
something; to prepare for an activity; n. an engine and the cars connected to
it that move along a railroad
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16
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transport – v. to move goods or people from one
place to another
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17
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travel – v. to go from one place to another,
usually for a long distance
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18
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treat – v. to deal with; to act toward in a
special way; to try to cure
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19
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trick – v. to cheat; to fool a person so as to
get something or make him or her do something
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20
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trust – v. to believe that someone is honest
and will not cause harm
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21
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try – v. to make an effort; to take court
action against a person to decide if he or she is guilty or innocent of a
crime
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22
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turn – v. to change direction; to move into a
different position; to change color, form or shape
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