arrive /əˈraɪv/ (verb) to get to a place, especially at the end of a journey Example: By the time our meal arrived, it was cold
rest /rest/ (noun) the part of something that remains Example: Try to get some rest. You have a busy day tomorrow.
crop /krɑːp/ (noun) a plant that is grown in large quantities, especially as food Example: Sugar is an important crop on the island.
boil /bɔɪl/ (verb) when a liquid boils or when you boil it, it is heated to the point where it forms bubbles and turns to steam or vapour Example: Water boils at 100 °C.
repair /rɪˈper/ (verb) to fix something that is broken, damaged or torn Example: My brother is repairing my car.
buffalo /ˈbʌfələʊ/ (noun) a large animal of the cow family that has wide, curved horns . There are two types of buffalo , the African and the Asian. Example: He has a buffalo.
plough /plaʊ/ (noun) a large piece of farming equipment with one or several curved blades (= metal cutting parts) , pulled by a tractor or by animals. It is used for digging and turning over soil, especially before seeds are planted. Example: Plough the fields before it is too late.
go off /gəʊ ɒf/ (phrasal verb) to leave a place, especially in order to do something Example: The alarm clock went off at 6 a.m this morning.
transplant /trænsˈplænt/ (verb) to take an organ, skin, etc. from one person, animal, part of the body, etc. and put it into or onto another Example: Farmers are doing the transplanting in the field.
contented /kənˈtentɪd/ (adjective) showing or feeling happiness or pleasure, especially because your life is good Example: I am contented with my life.