CEFR B1 Vocabulary - Lesson 38
Here you will learn some English words about home appliances and furniture, such as "juicer", "food processor", "flatware", etc. prepared for B1 learners.
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bed sheet
[noun]
a large piece of cotton or other cloth put on a bed, on or under which one can lie
linen
[noun]
cloth that is made from the fibers of a plant called flax, used to make fine clothes, etc.
freezer
[noun]
an electrical container that can store food for a long time at a temperature that is very low
kitchen hood
[noun]
an electrical device fixed above the stove that can remove smoke, steam, or unpleasant smells in the kitchen
garbage disposal
[noun]
a small machine attached to the top of the waste pipe of a kitchen sink for shredding food waste
pressure cooker
[noun]
a pot that has a tight lid and can quickly cook food using high-pressure steam
juicer
[noun]
an electric kitchen tool used for removing the juice of fruits and vegetables
chopstick
[noun]
one of the two thin wooden sticks with which people of China, Japan, etc. eat food
ladle
[noun]
a type of large spoon with a long handle and a deep bowl, particularly used for serving liquid food
spatula
[noun]
a kitchen tool with a broad and flat part on one end, used for turning and lifting food
blind
[noun]
a type of window covering, often made of cloth, that can be rolled up and down
couch
[noun]
a piece of furniture that has a soft and comfortable area for two or more people to sit or rest on
hair straighteners
[noun]
an electrical device with two narrow plates that when heated up can be used to pull hair with and make it straight
thermostat
[noun]
an instrument that automatically controls the temperature of a room, machine, etc.
pillow
[noun]
a bag of cloth, leather, etc. filled with something soft such as feathers, used particularly on a chair for sitting or leaning on
brush
[noun]
a tool with a handle and a group of hair, thin upright pieces of plastic, etc. connected to it, used for cleaning, painting, or making hair look tidy
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