asses
Prononciation : [ˈæsɪz]
Contexte : « animals »
(noun) asses are a type of animal that is like a donkey. They are known for being strong and stubborn, and people often use them as working animals.
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The farmer has several asses that help him carry heavy loads.
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He didn't want to buy a car; instead, he preferred to use his asses for transportation.
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Do you think asses are good animals for farm work?
Contexte : « slang, body parts »
(noun) asses is a slang term for people's buttocks. It is often used informally to talk about that part of the body, especially in a playful or casual way.
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They laughed at the funny picture of a cat sitting on its owner's asses.
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She was embarrassed and didn’t want anyone to look at her asses while she was changing.
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Why do you think people often make jokes about asses?
Contexte : « informal language »
(verb) to asses means to evaluate or judge something. It’s like when you look at something closely to understand it better.
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The teacher will asses the students’ projects to give them feedback.
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He didn’t asses the situation properly and ended up making a mistake.
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How do you plan to asses the quality of your work?