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Essential English Listening: Detailed Guide to Describing Shapes and Textures
- Learn English Listening from the Basics – Perfect for Junior & Senior High Students (Beginner) Tip:It takes [8:46] to read this article.
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Some things are different shapes. They can be described by their shape. A circle is round. A compact disc is a circle. A square has four equal sides. A rectangle is similar, but two of the sides are longer. A triangle has only three sides. Have you ever seen anyone play a triangle in an orchestra? The word triangle can stand for an instrument or a shape. An oval is rounded, but it is not round. An egg is an oval shape. The floor is flat. If something is smooth, it has no bumps or lumps. Silk is smooth. Some things are rough. Sandpaper is rough. If something is dull, it is not sharp or pointed. A dull knife will not cut bread because the blade is not sharp. If something is pointed, it has a sharp end. A sharp pencil has a pointed end. A pencil that has been used a lot and hasn't been sharpened has a dull end. Some things are soft. A teddy bear is soft. It feels good to touch. Some things are hard. A rock is hard. Soft can also represent a noise level. If you have a soft voice, it is not very loud. If someone tells you to speak softly, they want you to speak quietly. Loud is the word used to describe noises that hurt your ears. A big truck will make a loud noise. Sometimes your mother will tell you that your music is too loud.- smooth
noun
1. the act of smoothing
e.g. he gave his hair a quick smooth
- dull
- loud
adj
1. characterized by or producing sound of great volume or intensity
e.g. a group of loud children
loud thunder
her voice was too loud
loud trombones2. used chiefly as a direction or description in music
e.g. the forte passages in the composition
Synonym: forte
3. tastelessly showy
e.g. a flash car
a flashy ring
garish colors
a gaudy costume
loud sport shirts
a meretricious yet stylish book
tawdry ornamentsSynonym: brassycheapflashflashygarishgaudygimcrackmeretricioustackytattytawdrytrashy
- soft
- triangle
noun
1. a percussion instrument consisting of a metal bar bent in the shape of an open triangle
2. any of various triangular drafting instruments used to draw straight lines at specified angles
3. a three-sided polygon
Synonym: trigontrilateral
4. something approximating the shape of a triangle
e.g. the coastline of Chile and Argentina and Brazil forms two legs of a triangle
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