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Basic vocabulary of English level b
English B vocabulary is as follows:

1, acid: pronunciation [? s? D], usually used as a noun and adjective in sentences, is defined as acid; Ecstasy; Sharp (or sharp) words (or tone); Acid; Acidity; Bitter and mean.

Example: acid? Corrosion? Metal. ?

Acids corrode metals.

2, cross: pronunciation [? kr? S], usually used as preposition and adverb in sentences, explains from one side to the other; Opposite ... Toward, toward; Wide; Answers to crossword puzzles; From side to side; Cross, cross; Opposite ... Throughout.

He scribbled his name on the bill.

He scribbled his name on the bill.

3. Beat: Pronunciation [bi? T], usually used as a verb, noun and adjective in sentences, is interpreted as knocking, hitting and hitting; Hit hard and smoke hard; Stir; Knock, knock; A strong beat (in music or poetry); Exhausted, exhausted; The beat generation.

Only the sound of rain broke the silence.

Only the sound of rain broke the silence.

4.cheer: Pronunciation [t(r)], usually used as a verb and noun in sentences, interpreted as cheering and cheering; Refueling slogan, refueling song; A cheerful and cheerful mood; Come on, come on; Encourage, encourage.

Example: a? Great? Cheer? Where did you go up? Crowd. ?

The audience burst into cheers.

5. coat: pronunciation [k? T], usually used as a verb and noun in sentences, is interpreted as coat and overcoat; To cover or cover with; Put on a coat for.

The front door needs a new coat of paint.

The front door needs a new coat of paint.