capsule
Prononciation : [ˈkæp.sjuːl]
Mot
Contexte : « medicine »
(noun) a small container that holds medicine in the form of a solid, usually gelatin, that you swallow whole. It's like a little pill that keeps the medicine safe until it gets to your stomach.
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She took her vitamin capsule with a glass of water.
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He didn't take the capsule because he preferred the liquid medicine instead.
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Did you remember to take your capsule this morning?
Contexte : « space exploration »
(noun) a small spacecraft that carries people or equipment into space. It’s like a tiny house that can travel high in the sky and protect what’s inside.
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The astronauts are safely in the capsule, ready for their journey to the International Space Station.
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The mission failed because the capsule could not lift off as planned.
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What is the purpose of the capsule in the space mission?
Contexte : « general »
(noun) a small container that holds something else; this could be for food, drinks, or even information. It’s like a little box where you keep things safe.
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She stored the spices in a small capsule to keep them fresh.
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The capsule was empty and did not have any food inside.
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What items can you put in a capsule to keep them safe?
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