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Название: Collins First Dictionary

Автор: Collins Dictionaries

Издательство: HarperCollins

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isbn: 9780007583560

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      If you are bored, you feel annoyed because you have nothing to do.

      boring adjective

      If something is boring, it is not interesting.

      born verb

      When a baby is born, it comes out of its mother’s body.

      My sister was born three years ago.

      borrow verb borrows, borrowing, borrowed

      If you borrow something from someone, they let you have it for a short time and then you give it back.

      Can I borrow your pen, please?

      both

      You use both to mean two people or two things together.

      He put both books into the drawer.

      bottle noun bottles

      A bottle is a container made of glass or plastic that holds liquid.

      bottom noun bottoms

      1 The bottom of something is its lowest part.

      2 Your bottom is the part of your body that you sit on.

      bought

      images Look at buy.

      We bought bread and milk.

      bounce verb bounces, bouncing, bounced

      When something bounces, it hits another thing and then moves away from it again.

      The ball bounced across the floor.

      bow verb bows, bowing, bowed

      When you bow, you bend your body towards someone as a polite way of saying hello or thanking them.

      They all bowed to the king.

      bow noun bows

      1 A bow is a knot with two loose ends that you use to tie laces and ribbons.

      2 A bow is also a long, curved piece of wood with a string stretched between the two ends, that is used to send arrows through the air.

      bowl noun bowls

      A bowl is a round container that you use to hold food or drink.

      box noun boxes

      A box is a container with a hard, straight bottom and sides, and usually a lid.

      boy noun boys

      A boy is a male child.

      bracelet noun bracelets

      A bracelet is a chain or a band that you wear around your wrist.

      brain noun brains

      Your brain is inside your head. It controls your body and lets you think and feel things.

      branch noun branches

      The branches of a tree are the parts that grow out from its trunk and have leaves on them.

      brave adjective braver, bravest

      If you are brave, you are not afraid of something dangerous.

      bread noun

      Bread is a food that is made from flour and water and baked in an oven.

      1 When something breaks, it goes into pieces.

      I dropped a plate and it broke.

      2 When a machine breaks, it stops working.

      My brother broke the television.

      breakfast noun breakfasts

      Breakfast is the first meal of the day.

      breathe verb breathes, breathing, breathed

      When you breathe, air goes in and out of your body through your nose or your mouth.

      brick noun bricks

      Bricks are small blocks of baked earth used for building.

      bride noun brides

      A bride is a woman who is getting married.

      bridegroom noun bridegrooms

      A bridegroom is a man who is getting married.

      bridge noun bridges

      A bridge is something that is built over a river, a road, or a railway so that people can get across it.

      bright adjective brighter, brightest

      1 A bright colour is very easy to see.

      She wore a bright red dress.

      2 Something that is bright shines with a lot of light.

      The sun is very bright today.

      brilliant adjective

      Something that is brilliant is very good.

      I thought the film was brilliant.

      If you bring something, you take it with you when you go somewhere.

      You can bring a friend to the party.

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