transitive (=needing an object)'Produce' is a transitive verb.intransitive (=not needing an object)'Bleed' is an intransitive verb.regular/irregular ...
... English, practice American English /ˈpræktɪs/ ○○○ S3 W3 verb 1 [intransitive, transitive]PRACTISE/PRACTICE to do an activity, often regularly, in order ...
1. do a job for money [intransitive]WORK/DO WORK to do a job that you are paid for Where do you work? Many young people in the area have never worked.
2 [intransitive] formal to stay in the same place without moving away SYN stayremain at/in/with etc She was too ill to remain at home. The refugees were ...
[intransitive, transitive] to press a button on a computer mouse to choose something from the screen that you want the computer to do, or to press a button on a ...
1. war [intransitive, transitive]WAR to take part in a war or battle fight in the families of those who fought in the war fight against/with rebel forces ...
serveserve1 /sɜːv $ sɜːrv/ ○○○ S1 W1 verb · 1 food/drink [intransitive, transitive]GIVE to give someone food or drink, especially as part of a meal or in a ...
1. begin doing something [intransitive, transitive]START DOING something to do something that you were not doing before, and continue doing it SYN begin
improveim‧prove /ɪmˈpruːv/ ○○○ S2 W1 verb · [intransitive, transitive]IMPROVE to make something better, or to become better a course for students wishing to ...
8 exam/test a) SEPASS A TEST[intransitive, transitive] to succeed in an examination or test OPP fail Did you pass all your exams?