1. pound
How many pennies does it take to make one pound?
As a rule of thumb, you should plan on one pound of beef for every two guests.
One pound troy weighs 12 oz.
heart pounding
The net-cafes here cater to students; fees start at around a pound an hour.
I'll pound you at thumb wars anytime.
Britain's currency crisis has turned into a political one over government failure to stop the pound from going into free-fall.
George was describing a 30 pound bass he'd caught recently after fighting it for three hours.
Penny wise, pound foolish.
Jeff had to pound the pavement for three months before he found a job.
A: Excuse me how much is that book? B: It's thirteen pounds. A: That's a bit expensive. B: But that book is cheaper. It costs only nine pounds thirty-nine pence A: Pack it for me, please.
For every pound you spend you get a point.
He pounded along the wet sand on the edge of the ocean.
Bob always pounds his fist on the table when he is angry
1. Someone's pounding on the door. 2. My heart pounds every time I see her.
英語 "という言葉tłuc się"(pound)集合で発生します。
9-16, 31 stycznia2. rattle
The earthquake caused the house to rattle.
The baby was shaking the rattle.
Are you going to rattle all day?
The rattle on the end of the tail is a warning signal.
Every time a bus goes by, the windows rattle.
He was rattled
The wind made the doors and windows rattle so much all night that i hardly got any sleep.
The rattle was really annoying
The rattle of an approaching carriage made them all start and listen.
I couldn't focus because of the rattle of the toys.
There are percussion instruments like drums, bells, and rattles
When you talk of the devil you will hear his bones rattle.
Flies high the cow and low the cattle, a twister does the farmyard rattle.
He's a little on edge today. I wouldn't rattle his cage if I were you.
3. bruise
I have a bruise.
My whole body was one big bruise after the rugby game.
blood thinners make it more likely for you to bruise
That's a really awful bruise. - Yeah, I know. I fell off my bike a couple of days ago.
to be covered in bruises
How to create a gross-looking bruise for Halloween.
Her long dress covered a huge bruise on her knee
The driver hit his head on the windscreen and ended up with a terrible bruise.
She's got bruise
I was scratched and bruised all over
1. [noun, countable] - a dark mark where the skin has not been broken but is darker in colour, often as a result of being hit by something 2. [verb] - to cause or to get a bruise or bruises
He suffered cuts and bruises after falling off his bike.
She bruised her leg quite badly when she fell.
Fallen apples are often bruised.
minor cuts and bruises