bubbles
Prononciation : [ˈbʌbəlz]
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Contexte : « everyday objects »
(noun) small spheres of air or gas that form in liquids. You can see them in drinks like soda or in baths when they pop up and float on top.
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I watched the bubbles rise to the top of my fizzy drink.
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There were no bubbles in the flat soda; it tasted boring.
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How many bubbles can you see in your drink?
Contexte : « act of forming gas »
(verb) to produce or make bubbles. This can happen when something is boiling or when you shake up a soda.
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The water started to bubble as it heated up on the stove.
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The milk didn’t bubble at all when I heated it; it remained still.
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Why does the soup bubble when it's hot?
Contexte : « imaginative scenarios »
(noun) a round shape or area that is filled with air; also used often to describe imaginary situations or dreams. People talk about "living in a bubble" when they don't see reality.
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In her bubble, everything was perfect and happy.
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He realized that he was living in a bubble and didn't understand the real world.
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What would it be like to live in a bubble where everything is easy?
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