TAILIEUCHUNG - easier english basic dictionary second edition_part6

living 187 lock long er pâté. He looked at the menu and ordered liver and bacon. lock /lɒk/ noun a part of a door or container such as a box, used for fastening it so that you can only open it with a key She left the key in the lock, so the burglars got in easily. We changed the locks on the doors after a set of keys were stolen. í verb 1. to close a door or a container such as a box, using a key I forgot to lock the safe. We always lock the front door before we go to bed | living 187 long er pâté. o He looked at the menu and ordered liver and bacon. living livig adjective having the signs such as breathing or growing of not being dead o Does she have any living relatives noun money that you need for things such as food and clothes o He earns his living by selling postcards to tourists. living room livig rmm noun in a house or flat a comfortable room for sitting in lizard lizod noun a small animal with a long tail and rough skin load loud noun a number of heavy objects which are carried in a vehicle such as truck o The lorry delivered a load of bricks. verb 1. to put something especially something heavy into or on to a vehicle such as a truck or van o They loaded the furniture into the van. 2. to put bullets into a gun or a film into a camera o They loaded their guns and hid behind the wall. 3. to put a program into a computer o Load the wordprocessing program before you start keyboarding. loaf louf noun bread made in a large round shape which you can cut into slices before eating it o He bought a loaf of bread at the baker s. o We eat about 10 loaves of bread per week. loan loun noun 1. a thing lent especially an amount of money o He bought the house with a 100 000 loan from the bank. 2. the act of lending something to someone o I had the loan of his car for three weeks. lock lok noun a part of a door or container such as a box used for fastening it so that you can only open it with a key o She left the key in the lock so the burglars got in easily. o We changed the locks on the doors after a set of keys were stolen. verb 1. to close a door or a container such as a box using a key o I forgot to lock the safe. o We always lock the front door before we go to bed. 2. to fix something or to become fixed in a certain position o The wheels suddenly locked as he went round the corner. lock up phrasal verb 1. to close a building by locking the doors o He always locks up before he goes home. o She was locking up the shop when a man walked in.

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