refresh
Prononciation : [rɪˈfrɛʃ]
Contexte : « technology »
(verb) to make something new again or to update it. Like when you are on a website and you click a button to see the most recent information or pictures.
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I refreshed the webpage to see if there were any new comments.
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I didn’t refresh the page, so I missed the latest news.
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Did you remember to refresh the app to get the new updates?
Contexte : « emotional state »
(verb) to make someone feel more awake or alert. Like when you take a break or drink water to feel better and more energized.
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After a short nap, I felt refreshed and ready to continue studying.
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He didn't feel refreshed at all after the long meeting.
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What do you do to refresh yourself during a long day?
Contexte : « appearance »
(verb) to improve or renew the look of something, like cleaning or changing it. This is like giving your room a new look by rearranging or painting it.
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We decided to refresh the living room by adding new curtains.
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The room looks outdated because we didn’t refresh its decor for years.
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What colors would you choose to refresh the look of your bedroom?
Contexte : « break »
(noun) a short pause or break that helps to make you feel better or renewed. Like taking a quick rest during a long class.
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We took a refresh to stretch our legs after sitting for a long time.
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Skipping a refresh during our study session made us all feel tired.
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How long should our refresh be before we start studying again?