1. wound
Your wound will soon heal and you will be able to go back home.
Apparently the wound itself only needs a few stitches.
The puncture wound was very deep and had to be examined for infection.
Tom had been released from the hospital, but he was still recovering from the gunshot wound.
The cabinet minister wound up submitting his resignation.
She died after having received several stab wounds. He was seriously wounded in the yesterday's attack.
This is wound
Every time a man is begotten and born, the clock of human life is wound up anew to repeat once more its same old tune that has already been played innumerable times, movement by movement and measure by measure, with insignificant variations.
On the way out, I saw him lying in his own blood, stab wounds in his chest.
20 others were wounded when the gunman opened fire during Sunday service.
What kind of wounds can be very dangerous to life?
State police spokeswoman Janet Welp says the truck wound up crashing into a bridge railing along Interstate 30.
Search not the wound too deep lest thou make a new one.
wounds may be cleansed with water or normal saline
Clutching my painful wound...
2. high
I'm getting high.
When I ask people what they regret most about high school, they nearly all say the same thing: that they wasted so much time.
Could you dial for me? The telephone is too high.
If I tried to wear shoes with heels that high, I'd sprain my ankle.
What are some high cholesterol foods that you can easily avoid eating?
How to overcome the high value of the yen is a big problem.
The high credit interest rates are slowing down the economy.
Babies can become dehydrated from a high fever, so I was told that it would be better to send him to the hospital.
A building with high ceilings and huge rooms may be less practical than the colorless block of offices that takes its place, but it often fits in well with its surroundings.
Because of inflation, salaries can't keep up with the high cost of living.
High school baseball teams competed with one another at the tournament.
The high court decided to try the fugitive warlord in abstentia.
In Japan, are nurses high on the social scale?
I was a member of the soccer club when I was in junior high.
High tariffs have become a barrier to international trade.
Anglais mot "wind"(high) se produit dans des ensembles:
FCE - podręcznik, unit 33. strong
He's strong.
Eat your vegetables so that you will grow up to be big and strong.
The nation's trade balance improved last year as exports were strong, while imports remained steady.
The influence of the strong yen on the Japanese economy has become very serious.
The two men understood one another perfectly, and had a mutual respect for each other's strong qualities.
My grandfather does moderate exercise every morning, which is why he is strong and healthy.
Shimamura, while he was in the inn's entrance, looked at the nearby mountain bathed in the strong smell of fresh leaves and went to climb the mountain as if drawn by this smell.
I wonder if they don't have meetings anymore where strong words fly and everyone goes at each other tooth and nail.
When a strong earthquake struck suddenly, my mom just walked around the house in shock.
Their shoulders are strong no matter what stance they are in so they can throw back to the pitcher well.
Keeping your heart fit and strong can slow down the ageing of your brain, say researchers.
What harm would it do, if a man told a good strong lie for the sake of the good and for the Christian church … a lie out of necessity, a useful lie, a helpful lie, such lies would not be against God, he would accept them.
Business recovery, which looks just around the corner, will be rapid and strong.
Whether you pick the Lions or Tigers to win, the result will be a toss-up because both teams are equally strong.
A high savings rate is cited as one factor for Japan's strong economic growth because it means the availability of abundant investment capital.
4. breeze
There's a nice breeze here.
Shall we shoot the breeze for a while before talking business?
We enjoyed the cool breeze that came from the river.
The students found the final examination to be a breeze.
Stop shooting the breeze and get to work!
An autumn breeze begins to blow.
A warm, lazy breeze wafts across the flat, endless fields.
Whew! This is a tough hill. But coming back sure will be a breeze.
a nice, soft wind – “The ocean breeze keeps you cool if you live near the sea” “There’s a lovely breeze blowing through the open window”
Command the drone to hover in one small space and it will do so, fighting a breeze if necessary.
A gentle breeze floated through the open window and made the curtains flutter.
We were sitting on the beach and enjoying a warm breeze
I'm getting frozen due to the breeze.
The breeze is really cooling me down.
As she watched, the birds, especially Chizuko's golden crane, looked alive in a light autumn breeze.
Anglais mot "wind"(breeze) se produit dans des ensembles:
Compound nouns & adjectives - 1,2,3 unit5. flatulence
All people produce and release flatulence, on average 14 times every day.
6. noun
It's OK to think of 'five minutes' as a noun phrase, right?
“Car” is a countable noun.
Apple is a countable noun, so it makes grammatical sense to have five apples.
The trouble with "trouble" is that it's sometimes a verb, sometimes a noun, sometimes countable, sometimes not. Oh, well. Trouble troubles me little, and little troubles trouble me not at all.
In English there are eight main parts of speech: noun, verb, adjective, adverb, pronoun, preposition, conjunction and finally interjection.
When writing for a German newspaper, every few sentences you should replace some grammatical case with a dative, or a noun with its English translation, to make your article linguistically more interesting.
Accordingly, besides noun declension patterns, there also existed a greater variety of verb conjugation patterns than in Modern English.
This type of noun phrase is called a "concealed question".
This particle turns a noun into a verb.
Sometimes a verb is derived from a noun and sometimes it is the other way around.
How many nouns are there in this sentence?
With the first election of a woman into the seat of Chancellorship, the word "Bundeskanzlerin," as a feminine noun for the title, was voted Word of the Year in 2005 by the Academy of German Language.
Today we learned some common nouns
Pen, animal, desk - they're examples of nouns.
'-osity' is an abstract noun word ending created from the ending of an '-ous' adjective.
7. elevators
Most elevators operate automatically.
English people call elevators "lifts".
The skyscraper's elevators ascend at an astonishing rate of speed.
8. wound wound
9. air motion
10. lifts
English people call elevators "lifts".
His luck has changed, he is going to the dogs, but no one even lifts a finger to help him.