balloons
Prononciation : [bəˈluːnz]
Mot
Contexte : « celebration »
(noun) colorful, inflatable objects that are filled with air or helium. People often use balloons to decorate parties or events, or to give as gifts.
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We released the balloons into the sky to celebrate my birthday.
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We didn’t have any balloons for the party, so it looked plain.
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How many balloons are you bringing for the party?
Contexte : « science »
(noun) a flexible bag that can be inflated with gas, and can rise when filled with lighter-than-air gases like helium. They are often used in experiments or demonstrations in science classes.
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We used balloons filled with helium to understand how gases work.
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The balloon didn’t float because it was filled with regular air.
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What happens to a balloon filled with helium compared to one filled with air?
Contexte : « growth »
(verb) to increase in size or importance, like how a balloon gets bigger when you blow air into it.
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The company’s profits ballooned after they launched their new product.
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The plans didn’t balloon as expected and remained small.
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Why did the numbers balloon this year compared to last year?
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