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Cambridge English: KET (A2 Key)
bottle
bottle
[substantiv]

a glass or plastic container that has a narrow neck and is used for storing drinks or other liquids

sticlă, flacon

sticlă, flacon

Ex: He used a spray bottle to mist the plants with water. 
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bowl
bowl
[substantiv]

a round, deep container with an open top, used for holding food or liquid

castron, bol

castron, bol

Ex: She filled the bowl with fresh fruit for breakfast. 
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box
box
[substantiv]

a container, usually with four sides, a bottom, and a lid, that we use for moving or keeping things

cutie, ladă

cutie, ladă

Ex: He placed the puzzle pieces back into the puzzle box. 
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cup
cup
[substantiv]

a small bowl-shaped container, usually with a handle, that we use for drinking tea, coffee, etc.

ceașcă

ceașcă

Ex: He admired the hand-painted design on the teacup. 
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piece
piece
[substantiv]

a part of an object, broken or cut from a larger one

bucată, parte

bucată, parte

Ex: He carefully sorted through the pieces of wood to find the perfect ones for his project. 
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slice
slice
[substantiv]

a small cut of a larger portion such as a piece of cake, pizza, etc.

felie, bucată

felie, bucată

Ex: She took a slice of bread and spread some butter on it. 
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plate
plate
[substantiv]

a flat, typically round dish that we eat from or serve food on

farfurie

farfurie

Ex: He served the salad on a large ceramic plate. 
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half
half
[substantiv]

either one of two equal parts of a thing

jumătate, jumate

jumătate, jumate

Ex: I ate a sandwich and a half for lunch. 
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quarter
quarter
[substantiv]

a portion that represents one-fourth of a whole

sfert, pătrime

sfert, pătrime

Ex: He ate a quarter of the chocolate bar and saved the rest for later. 
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