decorate /ˈdekəreɪt/ (verb) to make something look more attractive by putting things on it Example: You should clean and decorate your house for Tet.
Take off /teɪk ɔːf/ (phrasal verb) to leave the ground and begin to fly Example: The airplane is scheduled to take off at 3:30 p.m.
Park alongside sth /pɑːk əˈlɒŋˈsaɪd/ (verb) Example: Each truck is parked alongside another truck.
Park next to sth /pɑːk nɛkst tuː/ (verb) Example: Trucks have been parked next to the building
Place on sth /pleɪs ɒn/ (verb) Example: A car has been placed on the truck.
Left open /left ˈəʊpən/ (verb) Example: The car door has been left open.
Be raised into /bi reɪzd ˈɪntə/ (verb) Example: The vehicles have been raised into the air.
Be elevated for sth/ doing sth /biː ˈɛlɪveɪtɪd fɔː/ (verb) Example: The vehicle has been elevated for repairs.
Be loaded in /bi ˈləʊdɪd ɪn/ (verb) Example: Some bags have been loaded in the back of the vehicle.
Be left near sth /biː lɛft nɪə/ (verb) Example: Three bicycles have been left near the tracks.
Put air into the tire /pʊt er ˈɪntə ðə ˈtaɪər/ (verb) Example: People are putting air into the tires.
Land on /lænd ɑːn/ (verb) Example: The helicopters have landed on the grass
On the runway /ɑːn ðə ˈrʌnweɪ/ (adjective) Example: There are several airplanes on the runway
Be tied up /biː taɪd ʌpʌp/ (verb) Example: The boats are tied up along the water’s edge.
Pass under sth /pɑːs ˈʌndə/ (verb) Example: A boat is about to pass under the bridge.
Board a plane /bɔːrd ə pleɪn/ (verb) Example: The passengers are boarding a plane.
Flight attendant /flaɪt əˈtendənt/ (noun) a person whose job is to serve and take care of passengers on an aircraft Example: A flight attendant is serving water to the passenger.
In the departure lounge /ɪn ðə dɪˈpɑːrtʃər laʊndʒ/ (adjective) Example: People are waiting to board in the departure lounge.
a lot of traffic /ə lɑːt əv ˈtræfɪk/ (noun) Example: There is a lot of traffic on the street.
curves into sth /kɜːvz ˈɪntuː/ (verb) Example: The road curves into the distance
on the road /ɑːn ðə rəʊd/ (adverb) Example: There aren’t any cars on the road.
one - way traffic /wʌn - weɪ ˈtræfɪkweɪ ˈtræfɪk/ (noun) Example: The street is open to one - way traffic only.
be resurfaced /biː ˌriːˈsɜːfɪst/ (verb) Example: The road is being resurfaced
At the foot of sth /æt ðə fʊt ɒv/ (adjective) Example: There are buildings at the foot of the mountain.
Around the building /əˈraʊnd ðə ˈbɪldɪŋ/ (adjective) Example: Workers are standing around the building.
Near the river /nɪr ðə ˌrɪvər ˈfiːnɪks/ (adjective) Example: There are buildings near the river.
Overlook sth /ˌəʊvəˈlʊk/ (verb) Example: Buildings overlook the lake.
On both sides of sth /ɒn bəʊθ saɪdz ɒv/ (adjective) Example: Buildings are on both sides of the street.
building material /ˈbɪldɪŋ məˈtɪriəl/ (noun) Example: Some building materials are piled up behind the vehicle
Be painted /biː ˈpeɪntɪd/ (verb) Example: The building is being painted
Be demolished /bi dɪˈmɑːlɪʃ/ (verb) Example: A fence is being demolished
Be paved with sth /biː peɪvd wɪð/ (verb) Example: The path is being paved with bricks.
Pour the concrete /pɔːr ðə ˈkɑːnkriːt/ (verb) Example: The workers are pouring the concrete in to the tank.
Flow over /fləʊ ˈəʊvər/ (verb) Example: The water is flowing over the rocks.
Be planted in rows /biː ˈplɑːntɪd ɪn rəʊz/ (verb) Example: The trees have been planted in rows.
In the background /ɪn ðə ˈbækɡraʊnd/ (adjective) Example: There is a mountain in the background
In the forest /ɪn ðə ˈfɔːrɪst/ (adjective) Example: There is a lot of grass in the forest
Flow down /fləʊ daʊn/ (verb) Example: The river is flowing down the mountain
At the bottom of sth /æt ðə ˈbɒtəm ɒv/ (adjective) Example: There is a lake at the bottom of the hill.
Extend from sth /ɪksˈtɛnd frɒm/ (verb) Example: A ramp extends from the shore to the boat
Rough /rʌf/ (adjective) having a surface that is not even or regular Example: The water in the harbour is rough.
Be reflected in sth /biː rɪˈflɛktɪd ɪn/ (verb) Example: The birds are reflected in the pond.
along the edge of sth /əˈlɒŋ ði ɛʤ ɒv/ (adjective) Example: The horse is walking along the edge of the water.
Line sth /laɪn/ (verb) Example: Many trees line the water
Lay out sth /leɪ aʊt/ (verb) Example: Different kinds of bread are laid out for sale.
Attach to sth /əˈtæʧ tuː/ (verb) Example: Labels have been attached to the bottles
Stack on sth /stæk ɒn/ (verb) Example: The bottles are stacked on top of each other.
Be displayed /biː dɪsˈpleɪd/ (verb) Example: The items are displayed in the showcase
flower arrangement /ˈflaʊər əˈreɪndʒmənt/ (noun) Example: A large flower arrangement is on the table.
Fill with sth /fɪl wɪð/ (verb) Example: The vases are filled with flowers.
Be hung on sth /biː hʌŋ ɒn/ (verb) Example: Pictures are hung on the wall near the windows.
Above the fireplace /əˈbʌv ðə ˈfaɪərpleɪs/ (adjective) Example: There are candles above the fireplace.
To be located /tə bi ˈləʊkeɪtɪd/ (verb) Example: The table is located in front of the sofa
Cover with /ˈkʌvər wɪð/ (verb) Example: The table is entirely covered with a table-cloth
Be neatly arranged /biː ˈniːtli əˈreɪnʤdəˈreɪndʒ/ (verb) Example: Pillows are neatly arranged on the bed.
Folded blanket /ˈfəʊldɪd ˈblæŋkɪtˈblæŋkɪt/ (noun) Example: There are some folded blankets on the sofa.
in the corner of sth /ɪn ðə ˈkɔːnər ɒv/ (adjective) Example: There is a television in the corner of the room.
Be arranged by size /bi əˈreɪndʒ baɪ saɪz/ (verb) Example: The saucepans are arranged by size.
on the left side of sth /ɒn ðə lɛft saɪd ɒv/ (adjective) Example: There is a lamp on the left side of the bed.
Turn off /tɜːrn ɔːf/ (phrasal verb) to leave a road in order to travel on another Example: The hall lights have all been turned off