New vocabulary I have learned: Press Wring The difference between crush, broken , smash and chip Scratch Crumple and crumpled papers Thanks a million for this helpful content 💖 Keep it going 💪 With warm greetings from Egypt💖🌸
English - Uzbek dictionary : broken - sindirilgan crush- ezg'ilangan,ezilgan crack- darz ketgan,yorilgan smash - biror narsani jahl bilan qars etib sindirib chil chil qilmoq crumple -g'ijimlamoq press-bosmoq
1. **Squeeze**: "Please squeeze the lemon to get some juice for the recipe." 2. **Press**: "She decided to press the flowers in her scrapbook." 3. **Wring**: "After washing the clothes, he had to wring out the excess water." 4. **Crush**: "He used a hammer to crush the garlic cloves for the sauce." 5. **Broken**: "The vase was broken after the cat jumped on the table." 6. **Crack**: "There was a small crack in the window that needed to be repaired." 7. **Smash**: "The children watched as the piñata was smashed during the party." 8. **Crumple**: "He crumpled the paper and tossed it in the trash." 9. **Chipped**: "The mug is chipped, so be careful when you use it."
I think *BROKEN* is not a verb or action, like most of the other words. In my humble answer I think it should be *BREAK* e.g. I break the bottle - I broke the bottle - I have broken the bottle. In this case, BROKEN was used as an adjective: *Broken bottle* Am I right? EnglishPracticeTime *I would really appreciate your clarification on this question.*
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Press
Wring
The difference between crush, broken , smash and chip
Scratch
Crumple and crumpled papers
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English - Uzbek dictionary :
broken - sindirilgan
crush- ezg'ilangan,ezilgan
crack- darz ketgan,yorilgan
smash - biror narsani jahl bilan qars etib sindirib chil chil qilmoq
crumple -g'ijimlamoq
press-bosmoq
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Hi, That's British English or American English accent?
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1. **Squeeze**: "Please squeeze the lemon to get some juice for the recipe."
2. **Press**: "She decided to press the flowers in her scrapbook."
3. **Wring**: "After washing the clothes, he had to wring out the excess water."
4. **Crush**: "He used a hammer to crush the garlic cloves for the sauce."
5. **Broken**: "The vase was broken after the cat jumped on the table."
6. **Crack**: "There was a small crack in the window that needed to be repaired."
7. **Smash**: "The children watched as the piñata was smashed during the party."
8. **Crumple**: "He crumpled the paper and tossed it in the trash."
9. **Chipped**: "The mug is chipped, so be careful when you use it."
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Are these words mostly used in British or American English?
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في اللهجة المصرية يقولون الفلم او المسلسل او الاغنية كسر الدنيا = smash
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smash plate
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I think *BROKEN* is not a verb or action, like most of the other words. In my humble answer I think it should be *BREAK* e.g. I break the bottle - I broke the bottle - I have broken the bottle. In this case, BROKEN was used as an adjective: *Broken bottle* Am I right? EnglishPracticeTime *I would really appreciate your clarification on this question.*
Broken can be a verb or an adjective.
( break, broke and broken. )
He has broken my heart ( verb )
Broken chair , broken arm etc ( Adjective)