1. hutch
rabbit hutch
Eileen’s rabbit lives in a hutch on the balcony, but he comes out to run around and play for a couple of hours every day.
2. basins
3. trough
a horse trough
He came like a pig to the trough.
The tourism industry has its peaks and troughs.
You get trough to a voicemail system
The old stone cattle trough still sits by the main entrance.
The aqueduct has many notable features, including its great length (1007 feet; about 300m), its structural ingenuity (in its use of tapered support columns), and the construction of the metal trough in which the water is carried.
He sits upright, not crouched over his plate like an animal at a feeding trough.
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Specjalistyczny kartkówka I4. wyoming basin
5. pan
His sleeve touched the greasy pan.
The National Center for Education Information says a predicted teacher shortage won't pan out because teachers who left the profession are returning.
Tom burned himself badly when he took the pie pan out of the oven without using an oven mitt.
You should have bought a Teflon-coated pan.
He is such a tidy person. Every pot and pan is in its place.
I'm buying new pan.
Pan is a monkey that can spread butter on bread.
Could you lift that pan for me, then I'll put this mat under it.
Heat sesame oil in the pan on a medium flame, add the chicken meat, the garlic and fry, when the colour changes pour in the Chinese soup, add the Chinese cabbage and boil.
Would you scrape that rusty pan?
Wszyscy czekają na pana Browna.
non-stick pan
It's easy to do business with Jack. He has everything written on his pan.
Shut your pan and stop panicking!
It's hard to distinguish an aebleskiver pan from a takoyaki pan.
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Botswana guide 1-506. niche
U.S. companies are working to find a niche in the Japanese economy.
/niːʃ/ He has carved/made a niche for himself as a financial advisor.
When Theresa joined a famous New York law firm, she knew she had found her niche.
With all due respect, do you really think being a judge is your niche?
If you're going to start a successful business, it's important to find a niche - something to set you apart from the rest.
He found a niche in the market and his company was flourishing.
"Also it will attract the local marine ecology, who will find their own ecological niches within this architecture. "
After years of job dissatisfaction, he's at last found his niche in financial services.
market niche
They spotted a niche in the market.
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7. The Staplestones of Merripit House