高上 基礎英単語 動詞編③(201~300)
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YES OF COURSE!!ChatGPT
Certainly! Here’s the next batch of basic verbs:
- Know – be aware of; be familiar with – I know the answer.
- Learn – acquire new information or skills – I want to learn Spanish.
- Teach – impart knowledge or skills to – She teaches mathematics.
- Understand – perceive the meaning of – I don’t understand the question.
- Remember – keep in mind; recall – Remember to lock the door.
- Dream – experience visions while sleeping – I had a strange dream last night.
- Hope – desire with anticipation – I hope it doesn’t rain tomorrow.
- Watch – observe with attention – Watch the movie tonight.
- See – perceive with the eyes – I can’t see without my glasses.
- Listen – pay attention to sound – Listen to the song.
- Hear – perceive with the ear – I can hear a bird singing.
- Taste – perceive flavor – Taste the soup and tell me if it needs salt.
- Smell – detect the odor or scent – I can smell fresh bread baking.
- Travel – make a journey – I love to travel around the world.
- Drive – operate and control a vehicle – She will drive to the beach.
- Ride – be carried or travel on or in a vehicle – Ride the bus to school.
- Move – go in a specific direction – Please move your car.
- Stop – come to an end; cease to happen – Stop right there.
- Fall – descend from a higher to a lower level – Leaves fall in autumn.
- Stand – be upright on the feet – Stand in line.
- Sit – be in a position in which one’s weight is supported by one’s buttocks – Sit on the chair.
- Lie (as in rest) – be in or assume a horizontal position – Lie down on the bed.
- Lie (as in untruth) – say something that is not true – It’s wrong to lie.
- Sign – write one’s name to authenticate or agree – Sign the document at the bottom.
- Buy – obtain in exchange for payment – I want to buy a new dress.
- Drink – consume a liquid – Drink plenty of water.
- Eat – consume food – Eat your vegetables.
- Sing – produce musical tones with the voice – She loves to sing.
- Dance – move rhythmically to music – Let’s dance to the beat.
- Play – engage in an activity for enjoyment – Children love to play.
- Win – be successful or victorious in a contest – They hope to win the match.
- Lose – be deprived of or cease to retain – I tend to lose my keys.
- Guess – estimate without sufficient evidence – Guess the number I’m thinking of.
- Think – form an idea or opinion – Think before you speak.
- Create – bring something into existence – He wants to create art.
- Destroy – put an end to the existence of – Wildfires can destroy homes.
- Begin – start; perform the first part of an action – Begin the task now.
- End – bring something to a conclusion – All good things must end.
- Charge – demand payment – Charge the battery.
- Pay – give money for goods or work done – Pay the bill before you leave.
- Send – cause to go to a destination – Send a message.
- Get – come to have or hold – Get a ticket for the show.
- Give – present voluntarily without expecting compensation – Give a little kindness.
- Ask – inquire or request – Ask for help if needed.
- Tell – convey information or instructions – Tell me a story.
- Read – interpret written words or symbols – Read a book.
- Write – compose text – Write a poem.
- Show – make visible or noticeable – Show me the way.
- Hide – put or keep out of sight – Hide the gifts.
- Find – discover by searching or effort – Find a solution.
Would you like to continue with more verbs?
YES! PLEASE CONTINUE!!ChatGPT
Certainly! Continuing with the next set of basic verbs:
- Return – come or go back to a place or person – Please return my book tomorrow.
- Sell – give something in exchange for money – She wants to sell her old bicycle.
- Open – move so as to leave an enclosed space accessible – Open the door.
- Close – move so as to cover an opening – Close the window.
- Pull – exert force on someone or something to move closer – Pull the rope.
- Push – exert force on someone or something to move away – Push the door to open it.
- Break – separate into pieces as a result of force or impact – I didn’t mean to break the vase.
- Fix – restore to working order – Can you fix this watch?
- Clean – make something free of dirt or pollutants – Clean your room.
- Dirty – cause to be unclean – Don’t dirty your clothes.
- Climb – go upward using the feet and often the hands – Climb the mountain.
- Swim – propel oneself through water – Let’s swim in the pool.
- Fly – move through the air using wings – Birds fly in the sky.
- Walk – move at a regular pace by lifting and setting down each foot – Walk in the park.
- Run – move at a speed faster than a walk – She loves to run every morning.
- Jump – propel oneself upward or forward into the air – Children love to jump on the bed.
- Shout – utter a loud cry – Don’t shout in the library.
- Whisper – speak very softly – Whisper in my ear.
- Cry – shed tears due to emotion – It’s okay to cry sometimes.
- Laugh – express amusement with sound – We all need a good laugh.
- Smile – form one’s features into a pleased expression – Your smile is contagious.
- Frown – furrow one’s brow in an expression of displeasure – Don’t frown; things will get better.
- Worry – feel anxious about a possible future event – Don’t worry about tomorrow.
- Relax – become less tense – Relax in the tub.
- Stretch – extend one’s body or limbs – Stretch before exercising.
- Exercise – engage in physical activity to enhance fitness – Exercise regularly for good health.
- Lift – raise to a higher position – Lift the box carefully.
- Carry – hold and transport from one place to another – Can you carry this for me?
- Throw – propel something with force – Throw the ball.
- Catch – intercept and hold something in motion – Catch the ball.
- Kick – strike with the foot – Kick the soccer ball.
- Hit – come into contact with quickly and forcefully – He hit the target.
- Miss – fail to hit or reach – I miss my family.
- Punch – strike with a fist – He punched the bag.
- Drag – pull along with difficulty or effort – Drag the luggage to the room.
- Drop – let go and allow to fall – Don’t drop the vase.
- Grab – seize or clutch suddenly – Grab a snack.
- Hold – keep or retain in one’s grasp – Hold the railing.
- Press – apply pressure to something – Press the button.
- Switch – change the position, direction, or focus of – Switch off the lights.
- Turn – move in a different direction – Turn right at the next street.
- Bake – cook by dry heat in an oven – Let’s bake a cake.
- Cook – prepare food by heating – I’ll cook dinner tonight.
- Boil – heat liquid until bubbles form – Boil some water for tea.
- Freeze – become solid as a result of cold – Freeze the leftovers.
- Melt – turn from solid to liquid due to heat – The ice cream will melt in the sun.
- Shake – move quickly and irregularly up and down – Shake the bottle before using.
- Stir – move in a circular motion to mix – Stir the soup.
- Fill – cause to become full or occupied – Fill the glass with water.
- Empty – remove the contents of – Empty the trash can.