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Название: Collins Junior Illustrated Dictionary

Автор: Collins Dictionaries

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Учебная литература

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isbn: 9780007583584

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      ADJECTIVE 2 Basic also means the simplest things you need to know about a subject. I’m not good at this yet, but I’ve got the basic idea.

      basically ADVERB

      basin basins NOUN

      A basin is a wide round container which is open at the top.

      basket baskets NOUN

      A basket is used for holding or carrying things. It is usually made from strips of thin wood or cane.

      basketball NOUN

      Basketball is a game between two teams of five players. Each team tries to score by throwing a ball through a circular net fixed to a high board.

      bat bats, batting, batted

      NOUN 1 In some games, like table tennis, you use a wooden bat to hit the ball.

      NOUN 2 A bat is also a small animal like a mouse with leathery wings. Bats fly at night, and sleep hanging upside down.

      VERB 3 If you are batting, you are having a turn at hitting the ball with a bat in cricket, baseball or rounders.

      bath baths NOUN

      A bath is a container for water. It is big enough to sit or lie in, so that you can wash yourself all over.

      bathroom bathrooms NOUN

      The bathroom is the room where the bath or shower is.

      battery batteries NOUN

      A battery is an object which stores electric power. There are tiny batteries for things like watches, and larger batteries for torches.

      battle battles NOUN

      A battle is a fight between enemy forces, on land, at sea or in the air.

      bawl bawls, bawling, bawled VERB

      If a child is bawling, it is crying very loudly and angrily.

      bay bays NOUN

      A bay is a deep curve in a coastline.

      VERB 1 You use be to say what a person or thing is like. She is very young.

      VERB 2 You also use be to say that something is there. There is a tree in the garden.

      beach beaches NOUN

      The beach is the land covered with sand or pebbles that is next to the sea.

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      bead beads NOUN

      A bead is a small piece of glass or plastic with a hole through it. Beads can be threaded together to make a necklace or bracelet.

      beak beaks NOUN

      A beak is the hard outside part of a bird’s mouth.

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      beam beams, beaming, beamed

      NOUN 1 A beam is a long thick bar of wood, metal or concrete, used to support part of a building.

      NOUN 2 A beam is also a line of light from an object such as a torch or the sun.

      VERB 3 If you beam, you give a big smile.

      bean beans NOUN

      A bean is a vegetable. Its outer covering is called a pod, and inside it has large seeds, also called beans.

      See Vegetables on page 260

      bear bears, bearing, bore

      NOUN 1 A bear is a large, strong animal with thick fur and sharp claws.

      VERB 2 If you bear something, you put up with it. I can’t bear all this homework.

      beard beards NOUN

      A beard is the hair which grows on the lower part of a man’s face.

      beat beats, beating, beat, beaten

      VERB 1 If you beat someone in a race or competition, you do better than they do.

      VERB 2 If someone beats another person or an animal, they hit them hard.

      VERB 3 If you beat eggs, you stir them very fast.

      VERB 4 Your heart beats with a regular rhythm all the time.

      beautiful

      ADJECTIVE 1 You say something is beautiful if it gives you great pleasure to look at it or listen to it.

      ADJECTIVE 2 You say someone is beautiful if they are lovely to look at.

      beaver beavers NOUN

      A beaver is a furry animal which lives in or near water.

      because CONJUNCTION

      You say because when you are going to give a reason for something. I left the party because they were playing silly games.

      become becomes, becoming, became, become VERB

      To become means to start being different in some way. The smell became stronger.

      bed beds

      NOUN 1 A bed is a piece of furniture to lie down on when you rest or sleep.

      NOUN 2 The bed of the sea or of a river is the ground beneath it.

      bedroom bedrooms NOUN

      Your bedroom is the room where you sleep.

      bee bees NOUN

      A bee is a flying insect. People keep bees for the honey that they make.

      See beehive

      See also Insects on page 264

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      beech beeches NOUN

      A beech is a large tree.

      beef NOUN

      Beef is the meat from a cow.

      A beehive is a house for bees, where a beekeeper collects the honey.

      been VERB

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