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pit

Aussprache: [pɪt]

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Kontext: „physical location“

(noun) a deep hole in the ground. It can be a place where you might dig for something or where you throw things away. You can think of a hole that is really deep.

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The kids played near the pit they dug in the sandbox.

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There was no pit in the yard for the old toys; they were just thrown away.

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What did you find at the bottom of the pit?

Kontext: „games“

(noun) a small area for certain games, like a boxing match or where a performer might perform. It’s like a special spot for something exciting to happen.

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The crowd cheered as the boxers entered the pit for their match.

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The performers weren’t allowed to use the pit because it was closed for repairs.

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What happens in the pit during the show?

Kontext: „games“

(verb) to put something down into a hole or to create a hole for some reason. It can also mean to provide a way to get rid of something.

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He decided to pit the old tires in the backyard.

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She didn’t want to pit her favorite toy because she loved it too much.

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Can we pit the fruit before we make the pie?

Kontext: „fruit“

(noun) the hard seed in the center of certain fruits, like cherries or peaches. It's like a little treasure inside the fruit that you have to be careful with.

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She spit out the pit from her cherry before eating the rest.

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There was no pit in the apple, so it was safe to eat all of it.

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How many pits did you find in the bowl of cherries?

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