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book
book
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a set of printed pages that are held together in a cover so that we can turn them and read them

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bookshelf
bookshelf
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‌a board connected to a wall or a piece of furniture on which books are kept

What is a "bookshelf"?

A bookshelf is a piece of furniture designed to hold and organize books. It typically consists of horizontal shelves that can be fixed or adjustable, allowing for the storage of books in various sizes and formats. Bookshelves can be standalone units or part of a larger system of storage furniture. They are used in homes, offices, libraries, and other spaces where books and other reading materials are kept. In addition to books, bookshelves may also be used to display decorative items, photographs, or other objects.

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compound noun
light
light
noun
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a type of electromagnetic radiation that makes it possible to see, produced by the sun or another source of illumination

light switch
light switch
noun
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/lˈaɪt swˈɪtʃ/

an electrical device that controls the flow of electricity to a light fixture, allowing users to turn the light on or off

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compound noun
television
television
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an electronic device with a screen that receives television signals, on which we can watch programs

What is a "television"?

A television (TV) is a device used to receive and display broadcasted or streamed video and audio content. It allows viewers to watch shows, movies, news, and other programming on a screen. Televisions come in various sizes and types, including traditional cathode ray tube (CRT) models, flat-panel LCD and LED screens, and advanced 4K and OLED displays. Modern televisions often include features such as internet connectivity for streaming services, smart TV capabilities for accessing apps, and high-definition resolution for clearer, more detailed images.

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picture
picture
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a drawing or painting, etc. of someone or something

lamp
lamp
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an object that can give light by using electricity or burning gas or oil

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window
window
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a space in a wall or vehicle that is made of glass and we use to look outside or get some fresh air

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curtain
curtain
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a hanging piece of cloth or other materials that covers a window, opening, etc.

What is a "curtain"?

A curtain is a window treatment that consists of a piece of fabric that is hung from a rod above a window. Curtains are typically made of lighter materials than drapes and are used for both decorative and functional purposes. They can add style and privacy to a room while also allowing light to filter through. Curtains come in a wide variety of styles, colors, and materials, and can be easily changed to update the look of a room. They are typically hung from decorative rods or hardware and can be opened and closed manually or with a motorized system. Curtains are a popular choice for living rooms, bedrooms, and kitchens, where they can enhance the decor of the space while also providing practical benefits.

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high fidelity
noun
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/hˈaɪ fɪdˈɛlɪɾi/

a high-quality audio system designed to faithfully reproduce sound with accuracy and clarity

What is "high fidelity"?

High fidelity, often abbreviated as hi-fi, refers to audio equipment or recordings that reproduce sound with high accuracy and clarity, closely matching the original source. It emphasizes minimal distortion and a wide frequency range, ensuring that music or other audio content is heard as clearly and faithfully as possible. High fidelity equipment is designed to deliver superior sound quality, making it popular among people who are passionate about high-quality sound and professionals who require precise audio reproduction.

armchair
armchair
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a chair with side supports for the arms and a comfortable backrest, often used for relaxation or reading

What is an "armchair"?

An armchair is a comfortable chair designed with side supports for the arms. It usually has a padded seat and backrest, making it ideal for sitting and relaxing. Armchairs are commonly found in living rooms, bedrooms, and offices, providing a cozy place to sit and read, watch television, or simply unwind. They come in various styles, materials, and sizes to match different interior decor themes.

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phone
phone
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an electronic device used to talk to a person who is at a different location

coffee table
coffee table
noun
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/kˈɔfi tˈeɪbəl/

a low table, often placed in a living room, on which magazines, cups, etc. can be placed

What is a "coffee table"?

A coffee table is a low, flat table typically placed in front of a sofa or seating area in a living room. It is used for holding drinks, snacks, remote controls, books, or decorative items. Coffee tables come in a variety of styles, shapes, and materials, such as wood, glass, or metal, to complement the room's décor. They are often the central piece of furniture in a living room, providing both functionality and aesthetic appeal. Coffee tables can also include additional features, such as storage underneath, to help organize small items and keep the area tidy.

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compound noun
table
table
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furniture with a usually flat surface on top of one or multiple legs that we can sit at or put things on

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carpet
carpet
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a thick piece of woven cloth, used as a floor covering

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remote control
remote control
noun
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/rɪˈmoʊt kənˈtroʊl/

a small device that lets you control electrical or electronic devices like TVs from a distance

What is a "remote control"?

A remote control is a device used to operate electronic equipment from a distance without needing to touch the device. It typically works using infrared signals or radio waves to send commands to the equipment, such as a television, sound system, or air conditioner. A remote control has buttons that allow users to change settings like volume, channel, or temperature. It is commonly used for convenience, making it easier to control devices from across the room without getting up.

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rug
rug
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something we use to cover or decorate a part of the floor that is usually made of thick materials or animal skin

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chair
chair
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furniture with a back and often four legs that we can use for sitting

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socket
socket
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a place where we can plug in devices to connect them to the electricity

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sofa
sofa
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a comfortable seat that has a back and two arms and enough space for two or multiple people to sit on

What is a "sofa"?

A sofa is a piece of furniture designed for seating multiple people, typically found in living rooms, lounges, or offices. It is known for its formal appearance, featuring a structured design with distinct armrests, a backrest, and cushions. Sofas often have a more sophisticated style than other seating options, with a variety of fabrics and finishes to match the décor of a room.

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to watch
to watch
Verb
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to look at a thing or person and pay attention to it for some time

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radio
radio
noun
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ioʊ

a device that is used for listening to programs that are broadcast

What is a "radio"?

A radio is a piece of equipment designed to receive and play audio broadcasts transmitted over radio waves. It typically includes a tuner to select different radio stations, speakers to output sound, and controls for adjusting volume and frequency. Radios can be portable or stationary and may include features such as digital displays, alarms, and the ability to play music from external sources like CDs or digital devices. They allow listeners to access a variety of programs, including music, news, and talk shows.

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to switch on
to switch on
Verb
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/ˈswɪʧ ˈɑn/

to make something start working usually by flipping a switch

switch off

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phrase's verb
switch
phrase's particle
on
to relax
Verb
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to reduce the intensity or speed of an activity or process

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to close
to close
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to move something like a window or door into a position that people or things cannot pass through

open

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to turn off
to turn off
Verb
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/tɝːn ɒf/

to cause a machine, device, or system to stop working or flowing, usually by pressing a button or turning a switch

switch on

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Phrasal Status
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phrase's verb
turn
phrase's particle
off
to pass
to pass
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to transfer the possession of something to someone else, particularly by putting it in their hands or somewhere reachable

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to turn on
to turn on
Verb
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/tɝːn ɑːn/

to cause a machine, device, or system to start working or flowing, usually by pressing a button or turning a switch

switch off

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transitive
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separable
phrase's verb
turn
phrase's particle
on
furniture
furniture
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pieces of equipment such as tables, desks, beds, etc. that we put in a house or office so that it becomes suitable for living or working in

to listen
to listen
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to give our attention to the sound a person or thing is making

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