shed
Prononciation : [ʃɛd]
Contexte : « structure »
(noun) a small building used for storing things like tools or gardening supplies. It's usually in the backyard and helps keep things organized.
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I put all my gardening tools in the shed to keep them safe and dry.
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The rain ruined my tools because they were left outside instead of in the shed.
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Do you have a shed in your backyard for storing your equipment?
Contexte : « action »
(verb) to let something fall off or to lose something without trying to keep it. Like when a snake gets rid of its old skin or when a tree drops its leaves.
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In the fall, trees shed their leaves to prepare for winter.
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The dog didn't shed any fur this season; its coat stayed nice and thick.
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Why do some animals shed their fur during certain times of the year?
Contexte : « emotion »
(verb) to get rid of feelings or experiences that you don’t want, like sadness or bad memories. This helps you feel better and move on.
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She decided to shed her worries and enjoy her day at the park.
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He couldn't shed his fears, and that made it hard for him to speak in front of the class.
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What can you do to shed negative thoughts and feel happier?