Zum Inhalt springen
vocaboo
Beta
Anmelden

pound

Aussprache: [paʊnd]

Wort

Kontext: „weight“

(noun) a unit for measuring weight. One pound equals about 16 ounces. You can weigh food, people, or things using pounds.

Beispiel

The recipe calls for two pounds of apples.

Beispiel

This bag does not weigh a pound; it is much heavier.

Beispiel

How many pounds does the cat weigh?

Kontext: „force“

(verb) to hit something repeatedly or with a lot of force. It can be like when you are trying to break something or make a loud noise.

Beispiel

He pounded the nail into the wall.

Beispiel

She didn't pound the dough; she gently mixed it instead.

Beispiel

Did you pound the drum during the performance?

Kontext: „emotion“

(verb) to beat or thump, usually referring to the heart. This happens when you feel excited or scared.

Beispiel

Her heart pounded with excitement as she opened the gift.

Beispiel

He felt calm, and his heart did not pound at all.

Beispiel

Did your heart pound when you saw the surprise?

Kontext: „currency“

(noun) the basic unit of money in the UK, also known as the British pound. People use it to buy things in Britain.

Beispiel

I saved ten pounds to buy a new toy.

Beispiel

He didn't have a pound to spend on snacks.

Beispiel

How much is this shirt in pounds?

0s
0s