高上 基礎英単語 動詞編2 (101~200)
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Please proceed to another fifty basic verbs!!
Of course! Let’s delve into another set of 50 basic verbs:
- Open – move so as to leave a space – Open the door.
- Close – move to cover an opening – Close the window.
- Laugh – express mirth with vocal sounds – They laugh together.
- Cry – shed tears due to emotion – Don’t cry over spilled milk.
- Turn – change direction – Turn right at the corner.
- Jump – push oneself off a surface – Jump over the fence.
- Fly – move through the air – Birds fly south for winter.
- Break – cause to separate into pieces – I didn’t mean to break the vase.
- Fix – repair or make operational again – Fix the leaky faucet.
- Drop – let fall from one’s hand – Don’t drop the egg.
- Hold – grasp or retain in one’s possession – Hold my bag, please.
- Catch – intercept and seize in motion – Catch the ball!
- Throw – propel through the air with force – Throw the paper in the bin.
- Pass – go across or through – Pass the salt, please.
- Sell – give something in exchange for money – She will sell her old bicycle.
- Lift – raise to a higher position – Lift the box with both hands.
- Push – exert force to move away – Push the door to open.
- Pull – exert force to draw towards oneself – Pull the drawer out.
- Hug – squeeze tightly in arms – She gave her friend a hug.
- Touch – come into contact with – Don’t touch the wet paint.
- Feel – experience tactile sensation – Feel the soft fabric.
- Argue – express opposing viewpoints in a dispute – They argue about politics.
- Admit – confess or acknowledge – He admitted his mistake.
- Expect – anticipate or regard as likely – I expect rain today.
- Wonder – desire to know something – I wonder if she’ll come to the party.
- Worry – feel anxiety or distress – Don’t worry about it.
- Shout – utter in a loud voice – Shout if you need help.
- Whisper – speak softly and quietly – Whisper the secret.
- Smile – form a pleased expression – She has a beautiful smile.
- Frown – furrow one’s brow in displeasure – He frowned upon hearing the news.
- Agree – have the same opinion – They agree on the plan.
- Refuse – indicate unwillingness – She refused the offer.
- Accept – give approval to or agree to receive – Accept the gift graciously.
- Count – determine the total of items – Count the apples.
- Imagine – form a mental image or concept – Imagine a world without war.
- Cook – prepare food by heating – I’ll cook dinner tonight.
- Clean – make free from dirt or impurities – Clean your room.
- Wash – clean with water and soap – Wash your hands.
- Bite – seize with the teeth – Don’t bite your nails.
- Chew – crush or grind with the teeth – Chew your food well.
- Climb – ascend or go up – Climb the mountain.
- Swim – propel oneself in water – Swim in the pool.
- Run – move swiftly on foot – Run in the park.
- Visit – go to see or spend time with – Visit your grandparents.
- Meet – come into the presence of someone – Meet me at 5 pm.
- Miss – notice the absence or loss of – I miss my old school.
- Practice – perform regularly to improve – Practice playing the piano.
- Finish – bring to an end – Finish your assignment.
- Start – begin or initiate – Start the engine.
- Save – rescue or protect – Save the document frequently.
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Absolutely! Let’s proceed with the next set of 50 basic verbs:
- Wear – have on one’s body or a part of one’s body as clothing – Wear your coat; it’s cold outside.
- Write – mark or inscribe words on a surface – Write a letter to your friend.
- Believe – accept as true – I believe in miracles.
- Own – possess; have as belonging to oneself – She owns a vintage car.
- Forget – fail to remember – I forget where I kept my keys.
- Borrow – take and use with the intention to return – Can I borrow your book?
- Lend – grant to someone for temporary use – She will lend him some money.
- Spend – use money to pay for things – I spend too much on shopping.
- Earn – obtain in return for services or effort – She earns a good salary.
- Send – cause to go to a destination – Send me a postcard from your trip.
- Receive – be given or presented with – I received a letter from him.
- Bring – carry or transport – Bring an umbrella; it might rain.
- Choose – select from alternatives – Choose a dress for the party.
- Grow – become larger or greater over time – Plants grow with sunlight and water.
- Search – try to find by looking – Search for her lost toy.
- Find – discover or perceive by chance – I couldn’t find my glasses.
- Add – join something to another to increase the size – Add some sugar to the tea.
- Reduce – make smaller in amount – Reduce the noise.
- Increase – make bigger in amount – They plan to increase production next year.
- Die – cease to live – Legends never die.
- Live – remain alive – We live in challenging times.
- Care – provide for and look after – She cares for her younger brother.
- Hurt – cause pain or injury – Be careful; you might hurt yourself.
- Heal – become healthy again – The wound will heal in time.
- Study – devote time to learning – Study for your exams.
- Work – exert effort to do or make something – She works at a bank.
- Rest – cease work to relax or recover strength – Rest for a while.
- Marry – take someone as a legally wedded spouse – They decided to marry next year.
- Divorce – legally end a marriage – They chose to divorce due to differences.
- Praise – express admiration or approval – Praise the effort, not just the outcome.
- Blame – assign responsibility for a fault or wrong – Don’t blame others for your mistakes.
- Hate – feel intense dislike for – Hate is a strong emotion.
- Love – feel deep affection or passion for – Love can conquer all.
- Question – ask to get information – Question everything.
- Answer – say or write in reaction to a question – Answer the phone.
- Suggest – propose an idea or plan – May I suggest a restaurant?
- Advise – recommend a course of action – I advise you to see a doctor.
- Arrange – put in order or organize – Arrange the books alphabetically.
- Prepare – make ready for use – Prepare for the meeting.
- Destroy – cause to end or no longer exist – Fires can destroy forests.
- Build – construct or make by combining materials – They will build a new bridge.
- Collect – gather together from various sources – He collects rare stamps.
- Separate – move apart or divide – Separate the whites and yolks of the eggs.
- Join – connect or combine – Join the pieces together.
- Include – make part of a whole or set – The package includes a charger.
- Exclude – keep out or not consider – Exclude irrelevant information.
- Offer – present for acceptance – She offered a piece of cake.
- Reject – dismiss as inadequate – He rejected the first draft.
- Respect – admire deeply, usually for abilities – Respect your elders.
- Ignore – refuse to take into consideration – It’s hard to ignore his behavior.