最常用的50个英语单词



最常用的50个英语单词

The 50 Most Commonly Used Words in the English Language

假定你是一名英语学习者,晓得英语中最常用的单词可以协助你前进词汇技能,并在往常对话中获得决心。

不要盼望这些单词能协助你流利地说英语,但当你越来越习气英语时,可以把它们作为一种本钱来协助你前进技能。

常用的英语单词All
  • Everyone%20in%20a%20group.
  • All%20the%20children%20did%20their%20homework.
And
  • A%20conjunction%20that%20joins%20parts%20of%20speech%20together%20in%20a%20sentence.
  • She%20jumped,%20jogged,%20and%20danced%20in%20gym%20class.%20
Boy
  • A%20male%20child.
  • The%20little%20boy%20asked%20his%20mother%20if%20she%20would%20buy%20him%20candy.
Book
  • A%20long%20text%20of%20words%20that%20people%20read.
  • The%20college%20student%20had%20to%20read%20a%20500-page%20book%20for%20English%20class.
Call
  • To%20yell%20out%20or%20speak%20loudly;%20to%20contact%20someone%20by%20phone.%20
  • The%20girl%20called%20out%20to%20her%20brother%20so%20he%20would%20wait%20for%20her.
Car
  • A%20four-wheeled%20vehicle%20that%20transports%20people%20from%20one%20place%20to%20another.
  • He%20drove%20the%20car%20from%20school%20to%20work.
Chair
  • A%20piece%20of%20furniture%20that%20can%20hold%20one%20person.
  • My%20mother%20is%20the%20only%20one%20allowed%20to%20sit%20in%20the%20big%20chair%20in%20the%20living%20room.%20
Children
  • Young%20people%20who%20have%20not%20yet%20reached%20adulthood.
  • The%20children%20didn't%20listen%20to%20what%20their%20parents%20told%20them.
City
  • A%20place%20where%20many%20people%20live.
  • New%20York%20is%20the%20biggest%20city%20in%20the%20United%20States.
Dog%20
  • An%20animal%20that%20many%20people%20have%20as%20a%20household%20pet.
  • My%20dog%20likes%20to%20play%20with%20bones.
Door
  • A%20passageway%20from%20which%20you%20can%20enter%20or%20exit%20a%20room%20or%20a%20building.%20
  • The%20students%20rushed%20through%20the%20classroom%20door%20just%20before%20the%20bell%20rang.%20
Enemy%20
  • The%20opposite%20of%20a%20friend.%20A%20competitor%20or%20rival.%20
  • The%20hero%20of%20the%20story%20killed%20his%20enemy%20with%20a%20sword.
End
  • To%20finish%20something%20or%20come%20to%20a%20conclusion.
  • The%20end%20of%20the%20book%20was%20a%20happy%20one.
Enough
  • To%20have%20more%20than%20one%20needs%20of%20something.%20
  • Most%20Americans%20have%20enough%20food%20to%20eat,%20but%20that's%20not%20true%20in%20other%20countries.%20
Eat
  • To%20consume%20food.%20
  • The%20children%20liked%20to%20eat%20apples%20and%20bananas%20after%20school.%20
Friend
  • The%20opposite%20of%20an%20enemy.%20Someone%20on%20your%20side%20and%20with%20whom%20you%20enjoy%20spending%20

    time.
  • The girl played with her friend in the yard until her mother told her to come inside.

Father

  • A male parent.
  • The father picked up his child when she started crying.

Go

  • To travel to and from a location.
  • We go to school every day.

Good

  • To behave well or in a kind manner.
  • My mother said that if I'm good and don't hit my brother, she will take me to the movies.

Girl

  • A female child.
  • The girl dropped her schoolbooks on the ground.

Food

  • An edible substance that people, animals, and plants eat to live.
  • Starving people do not have enough food to eat and may die.

Hear

  • To listen to something.
  • I could hear my brother and sister arguing from the other room.

House

  • A place where people, often families, live.
  • My

    friend lives in the biggest house on the street.

Inside

  • The internal part of something or to be located within something.
  • The inside of the house was warm and cozy.

Laugh

  • To express that you find something amusing.
  • The children laughed after the clown made a joke.

Listen

  • To hear something.
  • We listen to music because we like to dance.

Man

  • An adult male.
  • The man was much taller than his son.

Name

  • The title of a place, book, person, etc.
  • I never liked my name growing up.

Never

  • Not ever.
  • I am never getting back together with my boyfriend.

Next

  • The thing that happens after something else in a sequence; to be situated by something else.
  • Let's go to the next

    question.

New

  • Something just created or unused or unopened.
  • My mother bought me a new doll for Christmas. It was still in the package.

Noise

  • Loud sounds, especially made by music or a group of people.
  • There was so much noise at the party, the neighbors called the police.

Often

  • To happen frequently.
  • My teacher gets mad because I often forget my homework.

Pair

  • Two things that go together.
  • I like the new pair of shoes my sister bought me for my birthday.

Pick

  • To choose or select.
  • I picked the cupcake with vanilla frosting.

Play

  • To have fun with someone or engage in an activity or sport.
  • I like to play football with my brother.

Room

  • A part of a home, building, office or another structure.
  • The room at the end of the hall is the coldest in the building.

See

  • To watch or observe something.
  • I see clouds in the sky, which must mean it will rain soon.

Sell

  • To offer a service or a good for a price.
  • I am going to sell my surfboard for $50 because it's time for a new one.

Sit

  • To rest on a floor, chair, or another surface.
  • The teacher told the children to sit on the carpet.

Speak

  • To say something.
  • I speak too loudly sometimes.

Smile

  • To grin or show pleasure.
  • I smile when my brother tells jokes.

Sister

  • The opposite of brother. The female child in relation to other children of the same parents.
  • My parents took my sister and me to the circus.

Think

  • To contemplate something or have an idea or belief.
  • I think all pets should have a home.

Then

  • Something that comes after an event in a sequence.
  • I opened the refrigerator. Then, I ate some food.

Walk

  • To travel on foot.
  • I walk home from school every day.

Water

  • A substance plants, people, animals, and the earth need to survive.
  • If animals don't have enough water to drink, they will die.

Work

  • To make a living, engage in an activity for pay, or to reach a goal.
  • I work as a teacher because I like children.

Write

  • To put something on paper with a pen or pencil. To use a computer to type text.
  • I have to write three essays in English class this semester.

Woman

  • A female adult.
  • That woman was our new school principal.

Yes

  • To answer affirmatively or respond to one's name being called.
  • "Yes, I'm here," the student said when the teacher called her name.