Item |
Match |
Pronunciation |
Comments |
CHARCOAL |
Half-burnt pieces of wood, all black, used to make barbecues or to heat up. |
/tʃɑ:*kəʊl/ |
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NAUGHTY |
(especially of children) bad, not good. |
/nɔ:tɪ/ |
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MUDDY PUDDLE |
A small area of the ground with water and mud |
/mʌdɪ pʌdəl/ |
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BARBECUE |
A social gathering, usually held outdoors, at which food is cooked over an open flame. |
/bɑ:*bɪkju:/ |
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ON FIRE |
Burning, with flames. |
/ɒn faɪə*/ |
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GROWN-UP |
An adult person (older than 18) |
/grəʊnʌp/ |
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PUT OUT |
Extinguish (a fire) |
/pʊt aʊt/ |
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CHAT |
A small conversation about unimportant things |
/tʃæt/ |
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FIRE STATION |
The firemen's office. The place where they wait for fire calls. |
/faɪə* steɪʃən/ |
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HOSE |
A flexible pipe made of rubber used to take water to a different place |
/həʊz/ |
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LADDER |
A structure consisting of two poles with bars in the middle to help you climb up to a high place |
/lædə*/ |
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AS WELL |
Too, also |
/əz wel/ |
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FIRE ENGINE |
A big lorry/truck with a water tank that firemen use to put out fires |
/faɪər endʒɪn/ |
AmE: FIRE TRUCK |
KICK |
To use your foot to hit or move something |
/kɪk/ |
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SQUIRT |
To eject (liquid) forcibly in a thin stream from a narrow opening. |
/skwɜ:*t/ |
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TEAM |
A group of people who work together to do something |
/ti:m/ |
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