1) to take in (e.g. liquid, heat, light) (absorb)
2) the opening through which animals take in food; an opening or way out (of a bag, bottle, tunnel, cave, river etc) (mouth)
to take in (e.g. liquid, heat, light)
physically take in a liquid
to acknowledge something as true or valid
allow entry or use
to arrest (a person)
catch and arrest
to allow (people) to become part of another social group of state
absorb mentally
of eat
consume food
the cheats, deceive (a person)
fool
be an enemy to (one's country etc)
be disloyal
to understand (something) fully
understand
to be composed of (things, ideas etc); have (things etc) as parts or members
make up, consist of
to have or hold things within itself
include, hold
to look at at, think about, (oneself, ideas etc)
think about seriously; plan
to cause (a person) to believe something that is false
mislead; be dishonest
to guard, protect, (a person, thing)
protect
to trick (a person) out of what is rightly hers or his
cheat, bilk
to deceive or mislead (a person) (on purpose)
deceive, fool
to eat (food, a meal) hungrily or greedily
swallow, consume
to see (something) clearly (with the eyes or with the mind)
catch sight of; recognize and understand
to have a meal
consume food
of eat
consume food
an act of staring with the mouth open
gawk
of have
be in possession
of have
be in possession
(used with the past participle of another verb (e.g. moved, done) to form) a: the present perfect tense, b: the past perfect tense, c: the future perfect tense, d: the perfect conditional tense
be in possession
to become aware of (sound) with the ears; to be told, receive (information etc)
detect by perceiving sound
(to deceive a person using) a trick intended to make a person believe something that is not true and act unnecessarily
trick
to consider, put in, (a person, thing) as part of he whole
contain, involve
to cause (a scheme etc) to start working
start, introduce
to have, include, (something) as necessary; to cause a person, thing to take part (in trouble, a difficult situation etc)
draw in; include
to do tricks, perform (with balls, plates etc thrown into the air) to amuse people
mislead, falsify; handle several things at once
to gain knowledge of, become skilled in, (a subject being studied, a particular activity)
acquire information
to cause (a person) to have the wrong idea or opinion or, to act incorrectly
give someone the wrong idea, information
to see and notice, watch, (a person, act etc); to pay attention to (rules etc)
see, notice
to be more clever, cunning, than (another person, animal)
outwit
to defeat (a person) by being more cunning
deceive
to fill all (a person's mind) so that attention is not given to other matters
absorb
to be fully conscious of, understand, (something); to exchange (property, business shares etc) for money
appreciate, become aware of
to cut and collect a crop of (grain) from a field etc
collect, harvest
to accept, take, get, (something offered, sent etc)
accept delivery of something
to get (something) back by payment or by doing something
recover possession
to take back or withdraw (a statement, offer, opinion etc)
take back; renege on
(to cause a person, thing) to become completely wet
drench, wet
of spy
secretly follow, watch another's actions
to look (at a person, thing) with wide eyes and a fixed look; a staring look
gape, watch
to know the meaning, nature, explanation, of (something); to learn (something) from a conversation, remark etc; to accept a word, statement, as meaning (something)
appreciate, comprehend
an occasion when workers continue to work in a factory etc that is threatened with closure
contain, involve