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Tag: verb

Verb > Backpedal

11/01/2021 frank

Like it sounds, to backpedal is to try to back up and fix a mistake, change what you said, or entirely take back what you said. That’s figurative backpedalling, and it’s usually awkward. Literal backpedalling can be graceful: it’s something Read More …

Verbs, Англійська щодняverb

Verb > Zip it

11/01/2021 frank

zip your lip US, informal or zip it to stop talking immediately Tell your sister to zip her lip! [=shut up] She angrily told him to zip it.

Verbs, Англійська щодняverb

Verb > Thumb through

10/01/2021 frank

to turn the pages of (a book, magazine, etc.) quickly I thumbed through a magazine while I waited.

Verbs, Англійська щодняPhrasal, verb

Verb > Indicate

08/01/2021 frank

1 [+ object] : to show (something) Our records indicate a depth of 3,000 feet here. Studies indicate (that) this chemical could cause cancer. The map indicates where the treasure is buried. to show that (something) exists or is true Read More …

Verbs, Англійська щодняverb

Verb > Regard

08/01/2021 frank

[+ object] 1 : to think of (someone or something) in a particular way He is highly regarded by his coworkers. [=his coworkers have a very high opinion of him] — often + as She regards him as a friend. Read More …

Verbs, Англійська щодняverb

Verb > Doodle

05/01/2021 frank

[no object] to draw something without thinking about what you are doing She doodled in her notebook instead of taking notes. — doodle noun, plural doodles [count] Her notebook was full of doodles.

Verbs, Англійська щодняverb

Verb > Subside

05/01/2021 frank

[no object] 1 : to become less strong or intense The pain/swelling will subside in a couple of hours. After his anger had subsided, he was able to look at things rationally. We’ll have to wait until the wind/storm/rain subsides. Read More …

Verbs, Англійська щодняverb

Verb > Lacerate

04/01/2021 frank

This word comes from a Latin one meaning “to tear into pieces.” To lacerate something is to cut, tear, or slice it in a deep, rough, irregular way. And figuratively speaking, to lacerate things or people is to hurt them Read More …

Verbs, Англійська щодняverb

Verb > Sting

02/01/2021 frank

1 of an insect, plant, or animal : to hurt (someone) by piercing the skin with a sharp, pointed part that usually contains poison [+ object] I got stung by a bee. The jellyfish stung the swimmer. [no object] The Read More …

Verbs, Англійська щодняverb

Verb > Dabble

31/12/2020 frank

To dabble is to get just a little wet by splashing a bit. More generally speaking, if you dabble, or if you dabble in an activity or interest, you get involved in it just a little bit, as if you’re Read More …

Verbs, Англійська щодняverb

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