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Exam: Cambridge English: A2 Key (KET)

fork

IPA: /fɔrk/

KK: /fɔrk/

intransitive verb

Definition: To split into two or more parts, like a road or river that separates into different directions.

Example: The path forks at the old oak tree, leading to two different trails.

noun

Definition: A tool with two or more pointed parts, used for eating or serving food.

Example: She used a fork to eat her salad.

transitive verb

Definition: To attack two pieces in a game, especially chess, or to pay money informally.

Example: He forked over the cash for the concert tickets.

four

IPA: /fɔːr/

KK: /fɔr/

noun

Definition: The number that comes after three and before five, representing a quantity of four items or units.

Example: There are four seasons in a year.

fourteen

IPA: //fɔːrˈtiːn//

KK: /fɔrˈtin/

noun

Definition: A number that represents the quantity of 14, which comes after thirteen and before fifteen.

Example: There are fourteen apples in the basket.

freshest

IPA: /ˈfrɛʃɪst/

KK: /frɛʃɪst/

adjective

Definition: The most new or recently made; having the best quality or taste.

Example: This is the freshest fruit I've ever tasted.

fried

IPA: //fraɪd//

KK: /fraɪd/

adjective

Definition: Describing food that has been cooked in hot oil or fat until it is crispy and brown.

Example: I ordered a plate of fried chicken for dinner.

verb

Definition: To cook food in hot oil or fat until it becomes crispy and brown.

Example: She fried the eggs for breakfast.

friend

IPA: /frɛnd/

KK: /frɛnd/

noun

Definition: A person you know well and like; someone you trust and enjoy spending time with.

Example: She has been my friend since childhood.

transitive verb

Definition: To become friends with someone; to act as a friend to someone.

Example: She decided to friend him on social media after they met at the conference.

fruit

IPA: /fruːt/

KK: /frut/

noun

Definition: A sweet and edible part of a plant that usually contains seeds and is often eaten as food.

Example: I like to eat fruit for breakfast, especially bananas and apples.

transitive verb

Definition: To produce or make fruit grow on a plant or tree.

Example: Farmers often fruit their trees to increase the harvest.

fry

IPA: //fraɪ//

KK: /fraɪ/

intransitive verb

Definition: To be cooked in hot oil or fat, usually in a pan, until done.

Example: I like to fry eggs for breakfast.

noun

Definition: A type of food that has been cooked in hot oil or fat, often cut into thin strips, like French fries, or it can refer to young fish.

Example: We ordered a large serving of fries to share with our burgers.

transitive verb

Definition: To cook food in hot oil or fat until it becomes crispy and brown.

Example: I like to fry potatoes to make delicious French fries.

full

IPA: /fʊl/

KK: /fʊl/

adjective

Definition: Having no empty space; completely filled or occupied.

Example: The basket was full of fresh fruits and vegetables.

intransitive verb

Definition: To reach a state of being filled or complete.

Example: The moon will full tonight, shining brightly in the sky.

noun

Definition: The complete or maximum amount of something; the state of being filled to capacity.

Example: The glass was filled to the full, leaving no space for more water.

transitive verb

Definition: To make something larger or more substantial, often by adding material or adjusting its shape.

Example: She decided to full the dress by adding some pleats to it.

fun

IPA: /fʌn/

KK: /fʌn/

adjective

Definition: Something that is enjoyable or entertaining, often causing laughter or happiness.

Example: The party was so much fun that everyone wanted to stay longer.

intransitive verb

Definition: To act in a playful or joking manner.

Example: The children love to fun around in the park.

noun

Definition: A source of enjoyment or amusement that makes people happy.

Example: We had a lot of fun at the amusement park.

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