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 1 People  2 Family Members  3 Getting to know others  4 At school  5 Countries and Languages  6 Reading and writing  7 Numbers  8 The time  9 Days of the week 10 Yesterday – today – tomorrow 11 Months 12 Beverages 13 Activities 14 Colors 15 Fruits and food 16 Seasons and Weather 17 Around the house 18 House cleaning 19 In the kitchen 20 Small Talk 1 21 Small Talk 2 22 Small Talk 3 23 Learning foreign languages 24 Appointment 25 In the city 26 In nature 27 In the hotel – Arrival 28 In the hotel – Complaints 29 At the restaurant 1 30 At the restaurant 2 31 At the restaurant 3 32 At the restaurant 4 33 At the train station 34 On the train 35 At the airport 36 Public transportation 37 En route 38 In the taxi 39 Car breakdown 40 Asking for directions 41 Where is ... ? 42 City tour 43 At the zoo 44 Going out in the evening 45 At the cinema 46 In the discotheque 47 Preparing a trip 48 Vacation activities 49 Sports 50 In the swimming pool 51 Running errands 52 In the department store 53 Shops 54 Shopping 55 Working 56 Feelings 57 At the doctor 58 Parts of the body 59 At the post office 60 At the bank 61 Ordinal numbers 62 Asking questions 1 63 Asking questions 2 64 Negation 1 65 Negation 2 66 Possessive pronouns 1 67 Possessive pronouns 2 68 big – small 69 to need – to want to 70 to like something 71 to want something 72 to have to do something / must 73 to be allowed to 74 asking for something 75 giving reasons 1 76 giving reasons 2 77 giving reasons 3 78 Adjectives 1 79 Adjectives 2 80 Adjectives 3 81 Past tense 1 82 Past tense 2 83 Past tense 3 84 Past tense 4 85 Questions – Past tense 1 86 Questions – Past tense 2 87 Past tense of modal verbs 1 88 Past tense of modal verbs 2 89 Imperative 1 90 Imperative 2 91 Subordinate clauses: that 1 92 Subordinate clauses: that 2 93 Subordinate clauses: if 94 Conjunctions 1 95 Conjunctions 2 96 Conjunctions 3 97 Conjunctions 4 98 Double connectors 99 Genitive 100 Adverbs

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MOISTEN: To make moist. Basic actions and technology
SPREAD OUT: To spread out or open from a closed or folded state. Basic actions and technology
HOLLOW OUT: To make a hole in something. Basic actions and technology
BOOMERANG: A tool with a curved shape used as a weapon or for sport which returns when thrown into the air. Basic actions and technology
CHOP: To chop wood, or to chop meat, vegetables etc. into small pieces. Basic actions and technology
MISS (A TARGET): To fail to hit (a target, a bell, etc.). Basic actions and technology
BLOW (WITH MOUTH): To expel air through persed lips. Basic actions and technology
MAT: A flat object laid on the floor to protect a person from the hard floor. Basic actions and technology
CAST: To pour [a hardenable liquid material, like metal, plaster, glass, concrete etc.] into a mold in order to produce a solid object of the shape of the mold. Basic actions and technology
STRETCH: To lengthen by pulling. Basic actions and technology
INTACT: That has not been impaired or altered; lacking nothing essential, especially not damaged Basic actions and technology
CARVE: To cut or to chip in order to form something. Basic actions and technology
MOVE AWAY: To change one's domicile or place of business. Basic actions and technology
SWEEP: To clean a surface with a broom. Basic actions and technology
BROOM: A tool used to sweep and clean the floor, made of a bundle of straws or twigs attached to a long handle. Basic actions and technology
HAPPEN: To come to pass. Basic actions and technology
SHARPEN (SOMETHING): To make sharp or sharper. Basic actions and technology
FORGE: To create and mold by hammering. Basic actions and technology
MOLD: To create something, usually for a specific function. Basic actions and technology
ADZE: A sharp tool with the blade at a right angle to the handle, used to shape pieces of wood. Basic actions and technology
PULL OFF (SKIN): To strip or pull off the skin or hide of. Basic actions and technology
RUG: A piece of thick cloth or wool that is smaller than a carpet and is put on the floor as decoration. Basic actions and technology
NETBAG: Bag made of net used to carry things. Basic actions and technology
TUMPLINE: A strap slung over the forehead or chest used (especially by native Americans) for carrying packs or loads. Basic actions and technology
WHETSTONE: Before cutting the meat, he sharpened his knife with a whetstone. Basic actions and technology
UNTIE: To loosen, as something interlaced or knotted; to disengage the parts of. To unbind, to free from restraint Basic actions and technology
STRIKE: To intentionally hit with a sharp blow or to impel, usually with a hand or weapon. Basic actions and technology
POUND: To strike hard, usually repeatedly. Basic actions and technology
CUT DOWN: To bring down by cutting. Basic actions and technology
SHEARS: A tool consisting of two blades with bevel edges, connected by a pivot, used for cutting cloth, or for removing the fleece from sheep etc Basic actions and technology
HANG UP: To put up to hang. Basic actions and technology
TINPLATE: A thin sheet of steel coated with tin to prevent rusting; used to make cans etc. Basic actions and technology
POTTER: One who makes pots and other ceramic wares. Basic actions and technology
FAN ACTION: To blow air on (something) by means of a fan (hand-held, mechanical or electrical) or otherwise. Basic actions and technology
PEG: A cylindrical wooden, metal etc. object used to fasten or as a bearing between objects. Basic actions and technology
STRING: A long, thin and flexible structure made from threads twisted together. Basic actions and technology
SMEAR: To spread (a substance) across a surface by rubbing. Basic actions and technology
PIERCE: To tab something through something else. Basic actions and technology
GET LOST: To end up in an unknown place, to be not to be found again, to get lost, to irrecoverably slip away. Basic actions and technology
SNAP (OF STICK): Quick breaking or cracking sound or the action of producing such a sound. Basic actions and technology
BREAK (OF ROPE): The breaking of a thread or strap. Basic actions and technology
NAIL (TOOL): A spike-shaped metal fastener used for joining wood or similar materials. Basic actions and technology
BROKEN: Not capable of working or broken into pieces. Basic actions and technology
GLASS: A hard, amorphous, inorganic, usually transparent, brittle substance made by fusing silicates, sometimes borates and phosphates, with certain basic oxides and then rapidly cooling to prevent crystallization. Basic actions and technology
IRON: A malleable ductile silvery-white ferromagnetic metallic element with symbol Fe and atomic number 26, occurring principally in haematite and magnetite. It is widely used for structural and engineering purposes. Basic actions and technology
LEAD (CHEMICAL ELEMENT): A heavy toxic bluish-white metallic element with symbol Pb and atomic number 82 that is highly malleable; occurs principally as galena and is used in alloys, accumulators, cable sheaths, paints, and as a radiation shield. Basic actions and technology
PAINT (PIGMENTS): A mixture of pigment and a vehicle, such as oil or water, that together form a liquid or paste that can be applied to a surface to provide an adherent coating that imparts colour, protects the surface and/or gives the surface different features. Basic actions and technology
AXE: A tool for felling trees or chopping wood consisting of a heavy metallic or stone head flattened to a blade on one side, and which is attached to a usually wooden handle. Basic actions and technology
BREAK (DESTROY OR GET DESTROYED): To divide or be divided into pieces and thereby damaged. Basic actions and technology
MAKE: To create something by combining or assembling materials or parts or by changing it. Basic actions and technology
SILVER: A very ductile malleable brilliant greyish-white element with symbol Ar and atomic number 47 having the highest electrical and thermal conductivity of any metal. Basic actions and technology
KNOT: A loop of string or any other long flexible material which cannot be untied without pulling part of the string through the loops. Basic actions and technology
SKILLED: Experienced and clever, professional. Basic actions and technology
DO: To perform an action. Basic actions and technology
BASE: The bottom or lowest part. Basic actions and technology
ENDURE: To allow (something that one dislikes or disagrees with) to continue to exist or occur without interference; accept or undergo, often unwillingly. Basic actions and technology
TIN (METAL): A metallic element with symbol Sn, occurring in cassiterite. It is a malleable silvery-white metal. Basic actions and technology
SCULPTOR: a person who practices the art of sculpture. Basic actions and technology
MUST: To be required to do something. Basic actions and technology
BE ABLE: To have the ability to do something. Basic actions and technology
WORK (LABOUR): Productive activity, service, trade, or craft for which one is regularly paid. Basic actions and technology
BLACKSMITH: A craftsman expert in iron and other metals work. Basic actions and technology
STATUE: A three-dimension work of art, usually of a person or animal, usually created by sculpting, carving, moulding, or casting. Basic actions and technology
INCREASE: (Of a quantity) to become bigger. Basic actions and technology
CARPENTER: Artisan who works with wood. Basic actions and technology
GLUE: Substance used for sticking objects together. Basic actions and technology
EMERGE (APPEAR): To become known or apparent. Basic actions and technology
WORK (ACTIVITY): To do a specific task by employing physical or mental powers. Basic actions and technology
FASTEN: Tighten and close, for example a belt. Basic actions and technology
UNCOVER: To uncover; to show and display that which was hidden. Basic actions and technology
ACCUSTOM: Get used to something. Basic actions and technology
ORDER: To order someone or several persons by a superior authority to do something, or to arrange something in a tidy manner. Basic actions and technology
MOULD: A frame or model around or on which something is formed or shaped. Basic actions and technology
DIMINISH: To make smaller. Basic actions and technology
ROPE: Thick, strong string made of several strands that have been twisted together. Basic actions and technology
HANDLE: A part of an object meant to hold that object with (e.g. the handle of a mug, pan or bag). Basic actions and technology
SCISSORS: A tool used for cutting thin material, consisting of two crossing blades attached at a pivot point in such a way that the blades slide across each other when the handles are closed. Basic actions and technology
TOOL: A mechanical device intended to make a task easier. Basic actions and technology
GOLD: A heavy yellow elemental metal of great value, with atomic number 79 and symbol Au. Basic actions and technology
CLAY: A loose, earthy, extremely fine-grained, natural sediment or soft rock composed primarily of clay-size or colloidal particles and characterized by high plasticity and by a considerable content of clay mineral and subordinate amounts of finely divided quartz, decomposed feldspar, carbonates, ferruginous matter, and other impurities; it forms a plastic, moldable mass when finely ground and mixed with water, retains its shape on drying, and becomes firm, rocklike and permanently hard on heating or firing. Basic actions and technology
SQUEEZE: To apply pressure to something from two or more sides at once. Basic actions and technology
CUT: To perform an incision (for example, with a knife). Basic actions and technology
HIT: To hit against with a sharp blow or to impel, usually with a hand or weapon or to be forcefully or suddenly contacting, e.g. a tree falling down and hitting the ground. Basic actions and technology
STAB: To perforate the surface of something with a pointed tool or weapon. Basic actions and technology
SPLIT: To divide fully or partly along a more or less straight line. Basic actions and technology
RUB: To move one's hand or an object over a surface or other object (maintaining constant contact and applying moderate pressure). Basic actions and technology
WASH: To remove dirt and grime from an object, using water (usually with soap). Basic actions and technology
WIPE: To move an object or utensil over a surface or other object while maintaining contact, in order that a substance be removed from its surface. Basic actions and technology
PULL: To apply a force to (an object), in order that it moves towards the origin of the force that was applied. Basic actions and technology
FOLD: To bend a thin material (such as paper) over so that it comes in contact with itself. Basic actions and technology
HAMMER: A tool with a heavy head and a handle used for pounding. Basic actions and technology
POUR: To cause a liquid to flow into a container. Basic actions and technology
BORE: To create a hole by removing material with a drill. Basic actions and technology
BASKET: A lightweight container, generally round, open at the top, and tapering toward the bottom. Basic actions and technology
ARRANGE: To give structure to. Basic actions and technology
SWELL: To grow larger in volume. Basic actions and technology
ESCAPE: To get free, to free oneself. Basic actions and technology
CHAIN: A series of interlocked rings or links forming a flexible length. Basic actions and technology
ANVIL: A heavy iron block used by a blacksmith as a surface upon which metal can be struck and shaped. Basic actions and technology
WATCH: To have one's eyes, one's attention on something or someone. Basic actions and technology
BEAT: To strike or pound repeatedly, usually in some sort of rhythm. Basic actions and technology
LOAD: The weight (materials, products, etc.) to be borne or conveyed. Basic actions and technology
PLAIT OR BRAID OR WEAVE: To add pleats to cloth, to braid together hair, threads, strings, twigs etc. in order to create a larger string-like object or to create a fabric by interlacing threads. Basic actions and technology
TEAR (SHRED): To pull at something in such a way that it ends up divided. Basic actions and technology
DRY UP: To lose moisture, usually through evaporation or absorption. Basic actions and technology
SLAUGHTER: To kill animals for food. Basic actions and technology
DEXTEROUS: Nimble in the use of the hands or body. Basic actions and technology
COPPER: Chemical element with symbol Cu and atomic number 29; one of the most important nonferrous metals; a ductile and malleable metal found in various ores and used in industry, engineering, and the arts in both pure and alloyed form. Basic actions and technology
BUILD: To form by combining materials or parts. Basic actions and technology
DRAW (WATER): To draw by a physical force causing or tending to cause to approach, adhere, or unite Basic actions and technology
PRESS: To apply pressure to an item. Basic actions and technology
TIE: To establish connection between two or more things. Basic actions and technology
LOOSEN: To make undone or untied ; to free from any fastening. Basic actions and technology
SAW: A tool with a toothed blade used for cutting hard substances, in particular wood or metal. Basic actions and technology
FAN (OBJECT): A device for creating a current of air by movement of a surface or surfaces. (WN:360) Basic actions and technology
CHISEL: A tool with a cutting edge at the end. Basic actions and technology
PAINTING: To make a painting or drawing. Basic actions and technology
BEND: Movement that causes the formation of a curve. Basic actions and technology
MAKE DRY: To remove the moisture and make dry. Basic actions and technology
TUG: A great force, applied in order that an object will move towards the origin of the force that was applied to it. Basic actions and technology
DRAG: To draw slowly or heavily. Basic actions and technology
WARM UP: To make warm or warmer. Basic actions and technology
DELIVER: To bring or transport something to its destination. Basic actions and technology
DUSTPAN: A cleaning utensil, commonly used in combination with a broom or brush. Basic actions and technology
BUCKET: Typically a watertight, vertical cylinder or truncated cone, with an open top and a flat bottom, attached to a semicircular carrying handle called the bail. Basic actions and technology
CLOSE (EYES): Move ones eyelids in such a way that the eyes are no longer visible. Basic actions and technology
SCATTER (SEEDS): To distribute seeds over a field. Basic actions and technology
STEP (VERB): To move the foot in walking; to advance or recede by raising and moving one of the feet to another resting place, or by moving both feet in succession. Basic actions and technology
PULL UP (RICE SEEDLINGS): Basic actions and technology
LAY (VERB): To place down in a position of rest, or in a horizontal position. Basic actions and technology
USE (VERB): To employ an object, often to reach a certain goal; to put into service. Basic actions and technology
ROB (VERB): To illegally take something from, especially using force or violence. Basic actions and technology
CROW (VERB): To utter the characteristic cry of a rooster. Basic actions and technology
SPROUT (VERB): The process by which a plant grows from a seed. Basic actions and technology
BURN: To put fire on something or to be on fire. Basic actions and technology
HOLD OR TAKE: To grasp something or to carry something in ones hands. Basic actions and technology
CEASE OR FINISH: To stop doing something, voluntarily or involuntarily. Basic actions and technology
REST OR SLEEP: Lie down or sleep. Basic actions and technology
BOW STRING: The string of a bow used to hunt. Basic actions and technology
TORCH OR LAMP: Any portable device that produces light. Basic actions and technology
SICKLE OR SCYTHE: Any portable tool that is used to cut grass or cereal crops in agriculture. Basic actions and technology
STRIKE OR BEAT: To hit or strike, either repeatedly or a single time. Basic actions and technology
RAISE (A CHILD): To take care of an infant or some other living creature, usually until it can live indepentendly. Basic actions and technology
RUN AWAY: Leave a dangerous situation by moving one's body away from it. Basic actions and technology
PICK: To take off the fruits or other useful parts of a plant. Basic actions and technology
CHOP (INTO PIECES): To chop meat, vegetables etc. into small pieces. Basic actions and technology
CUT (WITH SCISSORS): To divide into pieces with help of scissors, especially things like a rope, a piece of cloth, or a piece of paper. Basic actions and technology
CUT (WITH KNIFE): To slice or to divide into pieces with help of a knife or a knifelike object. Basic actions and technology
BECOME EXTINGUISHED: Being stopped from burning or emitting light. Basic actions and technology
BEND (SOMETHING): To carry out a movement to turn something into a curved shape. Basic actions and technology
REPAIR: To restore something by replacing a broken part or putting together what is broken. Basic actions and technology
BELCH: To release gas from the digestive tract through the mouth. Basic actions and technology
BELL: A simple sound-making device. Basic actions and technology
BREATH OR LIFE: The act of inhalation and exhalation of air as one part of physiological respiration required to sustain life, or the fact that life is sustained itself. Basic actions and technology
WORKING OR WORK: The process by which one produces something (sometimes also in exchange for money). Basic actions and technology
GLASSES: Frames bearing lenses worn in front of the eyes used for vision correction. Basic actions and technology
LID (COVER, CAP): The cap of a container. Basic actions and technology
PULL OUT: To pull something out. Basic actions and technology
TAKE OFF ONE'S CLOTHES: Take off one's clothes. Basic actions and technology
BECOME SICK: To catch a disease. Basic actions and technology
MISS (SOMEBODY): To long to see somebody again. Basic actions and technology
LACK (NOT HAVE): To lack something or to describe the state when something is not there. Basic actions and technology
STEEL: Alloys of iron and carbon, widely used in construction and other applications because of their high tensile strengths and low costs. Basic actions and technology
GRINDSTONE: A grindstone is a round sharpening stone used for grinding or sharpening ferrous tools. Basic actions and technology
WINNOWING: Wind winnowing is an agricultural method developed by ancient cultures for separating grain from chaff. Basic actions and technology
LAY EGGS: The process by which birds produce eggs. Basic actions and technology
DISGUST: The feeling that one gets when seeing something rotten. Basic actions and technology
BAG: A container that stores things and is small enough so that one can wear it. Basic actions and technology
AGAINST: In opposite direction to. Basic actions and technology
SUCKLE (BREASTFEED, NURSE): Giving milk to babies and young children with milk from a woman's breast. Basic actions and technology
LAUNDER: To remove dirt from clothes. Basic actions and technology
LOOSE: Being not tight. Basic actions and technology
DISGUSTING: Creating disgust in somebody. Basic actions and technology
EXCHANGE: To hand out one thing while receiving another thing or to replace one thing with another. Basic actions and technology
LABOUR (EFFORT): Work that has to be done and inflicts mental or physical pain. Basic actions and technology
SHEPHERD: The person that watches over sheep. Basic actions and technology
BREAK (CLEAVE): To divide something with force in two or more parts. Basic actions and technology
FEEL (TACTUALLY): To sense something by touching its surface. Basic actions and technology
TRY (TEST): To put something to trial, to test whether something works as expected. Basic actions and technology
DO OR MAKE: To do something or to make something. Basic actions and technology
NOOSE: A loop at the end of a rope. Basic actions and technology
FISHING: To hunt for fishes (general expression). Basic actions and technology
FISHING (WITH A NET): To hunt for fishes by using a fishnet. Basic actions and technology
CATTY (MASS UNIT): A traditional Chinese unit of mass used across East and Southeast Asia, notably for weighing food and other groceries in some wet markets, street markets, and shops. Basic actions and technology
NET (FOR CATCHING): A grid-like device used for fishing and sports. Basic actions and technology
BLOW (WITH NOSE): To clean one's nose by exhaling through it. Basic actions and technology
STEELYARD (BALANCE): Straight balance with arms of unequal length. Basic actions and technology
FOOT (UNIT): A unit of length. Basic actions and technology
LADDER OR STAIRS: Construction consisting of steps designed to bridge vertical distances. Basic actions and technology
FADE (LOOSE COLOR): Loose color (of cloth or other material). Basic actions and technology
INHALE: Breathe in some substance (smoke, steam) other than air. Basic actions and technology
GNAW: Treat some material with one's teeth. Basic actions and technology
CLOG (SOMETHING): To block a fluid or similar from running through a pipe-like object. Basic actions and technology
TALK: To converse with one or more persons. Basic actions and technology
FLATTER: To praise somebody openly. Basic actions and technology
TAKE A PHOTO: To make a photography. Basic actions and technology
TRANSPORT: To carry larger objects, usually with help of a vehicle. Basic actions and technology
GET DIZZY: Experience an impairment in spatial perception and stability. Basic actions and technology
HAVE A FEVER: Have an increased body temperature. Basic actions and technology
HAVE DIARREA: Suffering from loose or liquid bowel movements. Basic actions and technology
DESPISE: To feel a strong dislike for something. Basic actions and technology
BLAME (SOMEBODY): To hold somebody responsible for something. Basic actions and technology
BY (PASSIVE MARKER): Marker of the agent in a passive sentence. Basic actions and technology
CAREFUL: Be cautious. Basic actions and technology
RECOMMEND: To suggest something or somebody. Basic actions and technology
MAKE A JOKE: To say something which is not meant seriously. Basic actions and technology
BEND (ONESELF): To turn oneself over. Basic actions and technology
BLOCK (THE WAY): To prevent somebody or something from passing. Basic actions and technology
CARRY HORIZONTALLY: To carry some object horizontally. Basic actions and technology
BURP: To release gas from the digestive tract through the mouth. Basic actions and technology
MOSQUITO NET: A web that keeps mosquitos away. Basic actions and technology
FISHING (WITH A HOOK): To hunt for fish, using a hook on a line to catch them. Basic actions and technology
BIRTH (ACCOUCHEMENT): The process of giving birth to a child. Basic actions and technology
BLACKEN: To change the color of something into black. Basic actions and technology
BUSHFIRE: An uncontrolled fire in a wooded or grassy area. Basic actions and technology
DIALECT: A variety of a language that is characteristic of a particular group. Basic actions and technology
LEFT HANDED: Preference of using the left hand. Basic actions and technology
LIE (FALSEHOOD): Intentionally false statement for the purpose of deception. Basic actions and technology
MENSTRUATE: Regular natural change in female reproductive system that makes pregnancy possible. Basic actions and technology
TAME: Not or no longer wild (of animals). Basic actions and technology
SMOKE (EMIT SMOKE): To emit smoke (such as something which burns). Basic actions and technology
DECREASE: A reduction in number or size. Basic actions and technology
DIE (FROM ACCIDENT): To cease to live due to unforeseen circumstances. Basic actions and technology
DROP (SOMETHING): To let something fall down. Basic actions and technology
RECOGNIZE (SOMEBODY): Perceive to see something or someone previously known. Basic actions and technology
SWING (MOVEMENT): To move freely to and fro. Basic actions and technology
IMPROVE (SOMETHING): Improvement is the process of a thing moving from one state to a state considered to be better, usually through some action intended to bring about that better state. Basic actions and technology
MOVE (AFFECT EMOTIONALLY): To affect somebody emotionally. Basic actions and technology
MOVE (ONESELF): To get oneself in motion in order to arrive at some other place. Basic actions and technology
RING (MAKE SOUND): Ring most broadly refers to a hollow circular shape or to a high-pitched sound. Basic actions and technology
ROAR (OF SEA): A sound emitted by a stormy sea. Basic actions and technology
RUSTLE (OF LEAVES): A sound emitted by leaves moving in the trees. Basic actions and technology
SEAT (SOMEBODY): To cause somebody to sit (e.g. by offering a seat). Basic actions and technology
SOUND (OF INSTRUMENT OR VOICE): The noise emitted by musical instruments or humans speaking. Basic actions and technology
HALT (STOP): To halt one’s movement. Basic actions and technology
ADD: Join or unite so as to bring about an increase. Basic actions and technology
HANG: Remain suspended to some point above. Basic actions and technology
HERD (SOMETHING): Keep or move animals together. Basic actions and technology
THAW (DEW): Go from a frozen to a liquid state. Basic actions and technology
TINKLE: Emit a sound suggestive of a tinkle. Basic actions and technology
TWINKLE: Shine with flickering light. Basic actions and technology
WALK (TAKE A WALK): To wander around. Basic actions and technology
TIE UP (TETHER): To attach an animal to something to prevent that it leaves. Basic actions and technology
NOTICE (SOMETHING): To become aware of something. Basic actions and technology
TUMBLE (FALL DOWN): To fall down accidentally. Basic actions and technology
MAKE NOISE: To be loud. Basic actions and technology
CAUSE TO (LET): To allow or cause somebody to do something. Basic actions and technology
CONVEY (A MESSAGE): To share a message with somebody. Basic actions and technology
JOG (SOMETHING): To shake something. Basic actions and technology
PROTECT: To prevent something or somebody from being harmed. Basic actions and technology
SWING (SOMETHING): To set something in swinging motion. Basic actions and technology
BRAWL (FIGHT): To be involved in a normally unarmed and ruleless scuffle. Basic actions and technology
CHAT (WITH SOMEBODY): To have a conversation with somebody. Basic actions and technology
RINSE: To clean by pouring water over the objects. Basic actions and technology
KNIT: To create a textile by manipulating yarn with the help of two long needles. Basic actions and technology
TRANSLATE: To communicate of the meaning of a source-language text by means of an equivalent target-language text. Basic actions and technology
ROT: To be exposed to decomposition. Basic actions and technology
PREPARE: To carry out things in advance to avoid to be later not able to do them. Basic actions and technology
BECAUSE OF: Undergo decomposition. Basic actions and technology
A LITTLE: More than one, but not as many as usual or as expected. (for mass nouns) Basic actions and technology
HARDLY: Barely perceivable or noticeable. Basic actions and technology
CONVERSATION: Conversation is interactive, communication between two or more people. Basic actions and technology
BUNDLE: A group of things fastened together. Basic actions and technology
CALL (APPEAL): An act of calling with the voice. Basic actions and technology
POUCH: A small bag. Basic actions and technology
LEASH: A leash is a rope or similar material attached to the neck or head of an animal for restraint or control. Basic actions and technology
MESSAGE: A message is a discrete unit of communication intended by the source for consumption by some recipient or group of recipients. Basic actions and technology
NET: A grid-like device or object. Basic actions and technology
NEWS: News is information about current events. Basic actions and technology
RIBBON: A ribbon is a thin band of material, typically cloth but also plastic or sometimes metal, used primarily as decorative binding and tying. Basic actions and technology
SLEEP (STATE): Sleep is a naturally recurring state of mind and body characterized by altered consciousness, relatively inhibited sensory activity, inhibition of nearly all voluntary muscles, and reduced interactions with surroundings. Basic actions and technology
STRAP: A strap is an elongated flap or ribbon, usually of fabric or leather. Basic actions and technology
WALK (MANNER): The act of walking, the way one walks. Basic actions and technology
GIFT: A gift or a present is an item given to someone without the expectation of payment or return. Basic actions and technology
HEAP: A collection of things thrown one on another. Basic actions and technology
CAMPFIRE: A campfire is a fire at a campsite that provides light and warmth, and heat for cooking. Basic actions and technology
AMOUNT: Quantity is a property that can exist as a magnitude or multitude. Basic actions and technology
SACK: A specific bag used to store or carry items. Basic actions and technology
SOLID: Firm to the touch. Basic actions and technology
FIRE STICK: Sticks used specifically to set fire to something or to burn. Basic actions and technology
BREAK (BREAKING): To come apart or split into pieces (intransitive). Basic actions and technology
TOP GRINDSTONE: The top (and usually proper) element in a two-stone grindstone. Basic actions and technology
BOTTOM GRINDSTONE: The bottom element in a two-stone grindstone. Basic actions and technology
TIGHT: Being not loose. Basic actions and technology
FLAIL: A manual device used for beating or striking with, consisting of a free-swinging stick attached to a handle. Basic actions and technology
RUST: Any of various metallic coatings formed by corrosion, especially after oxidation in presence of water. Basic actions and technology
SADDLE: A seat for an animal (especially horse) rider, secured by a girth. Basic actions and technology
MISPLACE: To place something in a place where one cannot find it again or in a wrong place; to lose something. Basic actions and technology
MANAGE: To watch and direct someone and/or some activity; to be in charge. Basic actions and technology
FIX: To restore something by replacing a broken part or putting together what is broken, or to repair a hole in a cloth or wheel. Basic actions and technology
SPLIT OPEN: To open something with a cut or incision, revealing its inside. Basic actions and technology
MINCE (SOMETHING): To cut something, especially food, into small pieces. Basic actions and technology
ENVELOPE: An item to commonly used to package or wrap letters. Basic actions and technology
LIGHTER: Portable instrument for igniting something. Basic actions and technology
PAINTBRUSH: Brush used to spread pigments of colour on a surface. Basic actions and technology
SNOWMAN: A mass of snow sculptured into the shape of a human. Basic actions and technology
SWING: Tool used for play with a seat hanging from ropes. Basic actions and technology
THERMOMETER: Instrument used for measuring temperature, mostly by means of a contracting or expanding substanced contained within the instrument. Basic actions and technology
WHISTLE (INSTRUMENT): Wind instrument most often made out of metal or wood used for producing a loud, shrill tone. Basic actions and technology
BOX (SOMEBODY OR SOMETHING): The act of using fists to fight or hit. Basic actions and technology
GRATE (SOMETHING): To abrade an object by rubbing it against a rough surface. Basic actions and technology
HAMMER (SOMETHING): Strike or beat something with a hammer. Basic actions and technology
MASSAGE (SOMEBODY): To rub someone's body with the hands. Basic actions and technology
MOP (SOMETHING): To clean or wipe up by using cloth or a mop. Basic actions and technology
PAINT (SOMETHING): The act of spreading coloured pigments on a surface. Basic actions and technology
POST (SOMETHING): To send something by means of a postal service. Basic actions and technology
RAKE (SOMETHING): The act of moving a tool over a surface in order to level or clean it. Basic actions and technology
OAR: A pole with a blade at one end, used to row or steer a boat. Basic actions and technology
CUT (WITH AXE): To chop with an axe, e.g. wood in order to use it as firewood. Basic actions and technology
BURDEN STICK: A long piece of wood used to carry a burden. Basic actions and technology
SLAP: Hit with the open palm of the hand Basic actions and technology
BROKEN (NOT WORKING): Not capable of working. Basic actions and technology
BROKEN (SHATTERED): Broken into pieces. Basic actions and technology
PAINT (SOMETHING) OR PAINTING: To apply color to a wall or to make a painting or drawing. Basic actions and technology
TIN OR TINPLATE: A metallic element with symbol Sn or a thin sheet of steel coated with tin to prevent rusting. Basic actions and technology
WRING: To take a cloth and twist its ends into different directions in order to dry it. Basic actions and technology
OPEN (EYES): Move ones eyelids in such a way that the eyes are visible. Basic actions and technology
OPEN (STATE): To be accessible and/or not closed. Basic actions and technology
AMUSE ONESELF (HAVE FUN): To do something joyful. Basic actions and technology
MOLD (GET ROTTEN): Discoloration and food caused by fungal species. Basic actions and technology
ENCIRCLE: To enclose or cause to be enclosed; to surround; to confine. Basic actions and technology
BRAID (VERB) OR WEAVE (BASKET): To braid together hair, threads, strings, twigs etc. in order to create a larger string-like object or to weave a basket or use similar techniques for creating other objects. Basic actions and technology
BRAID (VERB): To braid together hair, threads, strings, twigs etc. in order to create a larger string-like object (which can be linear as in a braid of hair or circular as in a wreath). Basic actions and technology
WEAVE (BASKET): To weave a basket or use similar techniques for creating other objects. Basic actions and technology
BRAWL: A normally unarmed and ruleless scuffle. Basic actions and technology
PICTURE (PAINTING): A painted image. Basic actions and technology
NAIL: To hammer a nail into something. Basic actions and technology
HIT (A TARGET): To hit something that someone has aimed for. Basic actions and technology
STRIKE (SOMEONE): To intentionally hit someone with a sharp blow or to impel, usually with a hand or weapon. Basic actions and technology
STRIKE (SOMETHING): To intentionally hit something with a sharp blow or to impel, usually with a hand. Basic actions and technology
OAR OR PADDLE: Referring to tools used for water-based motion, either connected to the water vehicle or not. Basic actions and technology
IRON OR METAL: A generic way of referring to either the ore or the finished product. Basic actions and technology
PEARL: A small hard shiny ball formed in mussels or oysters. Basic actions and technology
LEATHER OR HIDE: A generic way of referring to either cured or uncured animal hides. Basic actions and technology
GET UP FROM BED: To leave one's place of sleeping. Basic actions and technology
STOP DOING: To stop doing the action one was doing. Basic actions and technology
SIEVE (TOOL): A device for separating wanted elements from unwanted material. Basic actions and technology
BAMBOO BASKET: A basket from bamboo that is carried on the back. Basic actions and technology
NOT HAVE: Not being in possession of something (both abstract and concrete). Basic actions and technology
DRY IN SUN: To put something in the sun in order to dry it. Basic actions and technology
QUICKLY: To carry out an action in a quick manner. Basic actions and technology
WASH (ONESELF): To cleanse one's body in/with water. Basic actions and technology
RULER: A long flat device that is designed to assist with drawing straight lines or measuring by means of distance markings. Basic actions and technology
FILE (TOOL): A hand tool with a long flat metal bar used to re-shape objects. Basic actions and technology
PLANE (TOOL): A hand tool that is designed to flatten or shape wood. Basic actions and technology
DRILL: A power tool designed to create holes by means of rotating the drill bits into hard material. Basic actions and technology
SHEATH: A protection cover for a sharp blade (of a sword or knife). Basic actions and technology
COMPARE: To estimate something in terms of similar or contrasting features as opposed to the other(s). Basic actions and technology
SHOULDER POLE: A pole that is used to carry things on the shoulder. Basic actions and technology
WASH (CLOTHES): To clean pieces of clothing by using water and supplementary cleansing products as a part of hygiene routine. Basic actions and technology
OPEN (MOUTH): To move one's jaw(s) in a way that the oral cavity becomes partially or fully visible. Basic actions and technology
CARRY (WITH POLE ON SHOULDER): The act of transporting something by means of a carrying pole placed on one's shoulder. Basic actions and technology
PUT IN ORDER: To arrange something in a tidy manner. Basic actions and technology
TURN OVER: To change the direction one is facing while lying in bed, on the floor, or similar. Basic actions and technology
TAKE OFF: To take off a piece of clothing or similar. Basic actions and technology
SAW (SOMETHING): To cut something with a saw. Basic actions and technology
WAVE (VERB): To move one's hand or arm in a waving motion, with or without holding something like a flag. Basic actions and technology
PATCH: To repair a hole in a cloth or wheel. Basic actions and technology
LEAN: To bend or move from a vertical position or to make something do that. Basic actions and technology
WEAVER: A person whose occupation is weaving cloth, carpets, or baskets. Basic actions and technology
PACK: To put something in a container so that it could be carried or transported. Basic actions and technology
BELLOWS: A device that consists of a flexible leather air valve which can be expanded or contracted by operating the two handles, located on the opposite sides. It has many applications, especially blowing on a fire to supply it with air. Basic actions and technology
POLISH (SOMETHING): To make something smooth and shiny by rubbing it with a cloth. Basic actions and technology
LOST: Not knowing where you are and unable to find the way. Basic actions and technology
LOAD (SOMETHING): To put a large quantity of things onto something. Basic actions and technology
DIP: To put something partially in a liquid for a short time and take it out again. Basic actions and technology
CONTINUE: To carry on with something or to keep existing or happening. Basic actions and technology
SCATTER: To throw or drop things in different directions so that they cover a large area. Basic actions and technology











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