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七年級上冊英語第三單元單詞表

1.agree(v.)-tohavethesameopinionorviewpoint

Example:Weallagreedthatthemoviewasreallygood.

2.angry(adj.)-havingastrongfeelingofdispleasureorannoyance

Example:Shewasangryatherbrotherforbreakingherfavoritetoy.

3.arrive(v.)-toreachadestinationorcometoaplace

Example:Thetrainwillarriveatthestationin10minutes.

4.art(n.)-thecreationofbeautifulandmeaningfulthings

Example:Ilovegoingtomuseumstoadmiredifferentformsofart.

5.big(adj.)-largeinsizeorextent

Example:Thatmountainissobig,itishardtoclimb.

6.buy(v.)-toacquirepossession,ownership,orrightstosomethingbypayment

Example:Iwanttobuyanewdressfortheparty.

7.careful(adj.)-givingattentionorthoughttowhatoneisdoingorsaying

Example:Hewasverycarefulnottospillhisdrinkonthenewcarpet.

8.carton(n.)-aboxmadeofcardboardorplasticusedforpackaging

Example:Iboughtacartonofmilkfromthegrocerystore.

9.cheap(adj.)-lowinpriceorcost

Example:Ifoundareallycheapsouveniratthesouvenirshop.

10.clean(adj.)-freefromdirt,marks,orstains

Example:Mymomalwayswantsmyroomtobecleanandorganized.

11.close(adj.)-nearinspaceortime

Example:Thesupermarketisveryclosetoourhouse.

12.coat(n.)-anoutergarmentwornoverotherclothing

Example:Don'tforgettobringyourcoat,it'sgoingtobecoldoutside.

13.dark(adj.)-havingverylittleornolight

Example:Iamafraidofthedark,soIalwayssleepwithanightlight.

14.difficult(adj.)-needingeffortorskilltoaccomplish,understand,ordealwith

Example:Mathproblemscanbedifficultforsomestudents.

15.drop(v.)-toletsomethingfallorbereleasedfromone'sgrasporhold

Example:Becarefulnottodropyourphone,itmightbreak.

16.early(adj.)-happeningordonebeforetheusualorexpectedtime

Example:Iwokeupearlythismorningtocatchthebustoschool.

17.easy(adj.)-nothardordifficult;requiringlittleeffortorskill

Example:Thiscrosswordpuzzleiseasy,Ifinisheditquickly.

18.expensive(adj.)-costingalotofmoney

Example:Thedesignerhandbagshewantstobuyisveryexpensive.

19.Fall(n.)-theseasonbetweensummerandwinter

Example:Theleaveschangecolorinthefall.

20.fantastic(adj.)-extraordinaryorimaginative;beyondbelief

Example:Thefireworksdisplaywasfantastic,everyonelovedit.

21.fast(adj.)-movingorcapableofmovingathighspeed

Example:Thecheetahisthefastestlandanimal.

22.film(n.)-athinlayerofmaterialusedtocaptureandpreserveimages

Example:Ienjoywatchingmoviesatthecinema,especiallyanimatedfilms.

23.find(v.)-todiscoverorperceivethroughexaminationorexploration

Example:Icouldn'tfindmykeys,soIhadtoaskmysisterifshehadseenthem.

24.finish(v.)-tocompleteorbringtoanend

Example:Afterworkinghard,Ifinallyfinishedmyproject.

25.fish(n.)-ananimalthatlivesinwater,breathesthroughgills,andtypicallyhasfinsandscales

Example:Wewentfishingandcaughtabigfish.

26.flat(adj.)-havingalevelsurface;withoutanycurvesorbumps

Example:Thetableisflat,soit'sperfectfordrawing.

27.fly(v.)-tomovethroughtheairusingwings

Example:Birdscanfly,buthumanscannot.

28.follow(v.)-tocomeafterintimeororder

Example:Pleasefollowmetotheclassroom.

29.fresh(adj.)-newlymadeorgathered,notpreviouslyusedorowned

Example:Thebreadfromthebakeryisalwaysfreshanddelicious.

30.full(adj.)-containingorholdingasmuchorasmanyaspossible

Example:Iateafullbreakfastbeforegoingtoschool.

31.get(v.)-tocomeintopossessionoruseofsomething

Example:Ineedtogetsomemilkfromthestore.

32.give(v.)-tofreelytransferthepossessionofsomethingtosomeone

Example:Canyougivemeapen,please?

33.go(v.)-tomovefromoneplacetoanother

Example:Igotoschooleverymorningbybus.

34.gold(n.)-ayellowpreciousmetalusedformakingcoins,jewelry,andotherdecorativeitems

Example:Shereceivedagoldmedalforwinningtherace.

35.green(adj.)-ofthecolorbetweenyellowandblueinthespectrum

Example:Grassandleavesareusuallygreen.

36.guess(v.)-toformanopinionorgiveanansweraboutsomethingwithouthavingenoughinformationtobecertain

Example:Canyouguesstheanswertothisriddle?

37.hate(v.)-tostronglydislikeorhaveadeepaversionforsomeoneorsomething

Example:Ihatebroccoli,Ican'tstandthetaste.

38.have(v.)-topossess,own,orhold

Example:IhaveapetdognamedMax.

39.help(v.)-toassistorgiveaidtosomeone

Example:Canyouhelpmecarrytheseheavybags?

40.hot(adj.)-havingahighdegreeofheatorahightemperature

Example:Theweatherisextremelyhottoday.

41.hungry(adj.)-feelingorshowingadesireorneedforfood

Example:Afterplayingsportsfortwohours,Iwasreallyhungry.

42.jump(v.)-topropeloneselfoffthegroundusingone'smusclesandfeet

Example:Thedogwassoexcitedtoseemethatitjumpedupanddown.

43.join(v.)-touniteorcombineinagroup,organization,oractivity

Example:Iwanttojointheschooldramaclub.

44.know(v.)-tobeawareofthroughobservation,inquiry,orinformation

Example:Iknowhowtoplaythepiano.

45.laugh(v.)-tomakethespontaneoussoundsandmovementsofthefaceandbodythataretheinstinctiveexpressionsoflivelyamusement

Example:Thejokewassofunny,wecouldn'tstoplaughing.

46.learn(v.)-togainoracquireknowledgeoforskillinbystudy,instruction,orexperience

Example:Iamexcitedtolearnhowtoplaytheguitar.

47.let(v.)-toalloworpermitsomeoneorsomethingtodosomething

Example:Myparentsletmestayuplatetowatchthemovie.

48.light(adj.)-havingaconsiderableorsufficientamountofnaturalorartificiallight

Example:Thesungivesuslightduringtheday.

49.like(v.)-tofindagreeable,enjoyable,orsatisfactory

Example:Iliketoreadbooksinmyfreetime.

50.listen(v.)-topayattentiontosound

Example:Pleaselistencarefullytowhattheteacherissaying.

51.live(v.)-tobealiveorhavelife

Example:Theyliveinasmalltownnearthebeach.

52.look(v.)-todirectone'sgazetowardsomeoneorsomethingorinaspecifieddirection

Example:Lookatthebeautifulsunset!

53.lose(v.)-tobedeprivedoforceasetohavesomething

Example:Idon'twanttolosemyfavoritebook.

54.love(v.)-tohaveastrongaffectionforsomeoneorsomething

Example:Ilovespendingtimewithmyfamily.

55.make(v.)-tocreate,construct,ormanufacture

Example:Iwanttomakeapresentformybestfriend.

56.meet(v.)-tocomeintothepresenceorcompanyofsomeone

Example:Let'smeetattheparkafterschool.

57.money(n.)-amediumofexchangeintheformofcoinsorbanknotes

Example:Ineedtosavemoneytobuyanewvideogame.

58.month(n.)-aperiodofaboutfourweeks,especiallyoneofthetwelvepartsintowhichayearisdivided

Example:Januaryisthefirstmonthoftheyear.

59.music(n.)-vocalorinstrumentalsoundscombinedinawaythatproducesbeautyofform,harmony,andexpressionofemotion

Example:Ilovelisteningtomusic,italwaysmakesmefeelbetter.

60.need(v.)-torequiresomethingbecauseitisessentialorveryimportant

Example:Ineedtobuynewshoes,myoldonesaretoosmall.

61.new(adj.)-notexistingbefore;recentlymade,acquired,ordiscovered

Example:Mydadboughtanewcaryesterday.

62.nice(adj.)-pleasant;agreeable;satisfactory

Example:Sheisaniceperson,alwaysreadytohelpothers.

63.nine(adj.)-equivalenttotheproductofthreeandthree;onemorethaneight

Example:Theclockstrucknine,it'stimeforbed.

64.open(adj.)-allowingaccessorpassage;notclosedorblockedup

Example:Pleaseleavethedooropen,it'stoohotinhere.

65.orange(adj.)-ofacolorbetweenredandyellow

Example:Orangesarefruitsthatareorangeincolor.

66.oval(adj.)-havingaroundedandslightlyelongatedshape,likethatofanegg

Example:Themirroronthewallisoval-shaped.

67.quick(adj.)-movingfastordoingsomethinginashorttime

Example:Weneedtobequick,orwe'llmissthebus.

68.read(v.)-tolookatandcomprehendthemeaningofwrittenorprintedmatterbyinterpretingthecharactersorsymbols

Example:Iliketoreadbooksaboutadventure.

69.right(adj.)-morallyorsociallycorrectoracceptable

Example:Itisnotrighttolietoyourfriends.

70.run(v.)-tomoveatafastpaceonfootbytakingquicksteps

Example:Iruneverymorningtostayfit.

71.say(v.)-toexpressinwords;state

Example:Canyousaythatsentenceagain,Ididn'thearyouproperly.

72.see(v.)-toperceivewiththeeyes;discernvisually

Example:Icanseearainbowaftertherain.

73.sell(v.)-toexchangegoodsorservicesformoney

Example:Hesellsicecreamonhotsummerdays.

74.short(adj.)-measuringasmalldistancefromendtoend

Example:Iamshorterthanmyoldersister.

75.sing(v.)-tomakemusicalsoundswiththevoice

Example:Shelovestosingandhopestobeafamoussingersomeday.

76.sit(v.)-torestone'sweightonone'sbuttocksandthighswithoutstandingormoving

Example:Pleasesitdownandmakeyourselfcomfortable.

77.six(adj.)-equivalenttothesumofthreeandthree;onemorethanfive

Example:Therearesixstudentsinmygroup.

78.sleep(v.)-torestwitheyesclosedandmindandbodyinactive

Example:Ineedtosleepearlytonight,Ihaveatesttomorrow.

79.slow(adj.)-movingoroperatingatalowerspeedthanisusual,desired,orexpected

Example:Theturtleisaslow-movinganimal.

80.small(adj.)-ofasizethatislessthannormalorusual

Example:Pleasegivemeasmallpieceofcake.

81.snow(n.)-atmosphericwatervaporfrozenintoicecrystalsandfallinginlightwhiteflakes

Example:Inwinter,itoftensnowswhereIlive.

82.speak(v.)-toutterwordsorarticulatesoundswiththeordinaryvoice

Example:Itisimportanttospeakclearlywhengivingapresentation.

83.start(v.)-tobeginorsetoutonajourneyoractivity

Example:Weneedtostartpackingforourvacation.

84.stop(v.)-toceasetomoveorprogress;cometoanend

Example:PleasestoptalkingandlistentowhatIhavetosay.

85.study(v.)-toacquireknowledgeonasubjectbyreading,researching,orattendingclasses

Example:Ineedtostudyformymathtesttomorrow.

86.swim(v.)-topropeloneselfthroughwaterusingarmsandlegs

Example:Let'sgoswimminginthepool.

87.take(v.)-tolayholdorgripontosomething

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