VERBS TO TALK ABOUT ENERGY
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REUSE to use something again | We reuse our grocery bags. |
THROW AWAY to get rid of something by treating it as garbage | When are you going to throw away those old magazines? |
RECYCLE to sort and collect rubbish in order to treat it and produce useful materials that can be used again | The Japanese recycle more than half their waste paper. |
CHARGE to put electricity into an electrical device such as a battery | She drove the car round the block to charge its batteries. |
WASTE to use too much of something or use something badly when there is a limited amount of it | You waste a lot of water by taking a bath instead of a shower. |
UNPLUG to take the plug of a piece of electrical equipment out of the place where it is connected to the electricity supply | Did you unplug the iron? |
PLUG IN to become connected to a piece of electrical equipment or to the main electricity supply | The keyboard plugs in at the back of the computer. |
SAVE to prevent time, money, or effort from being lost or spent, or to help | You'll save time if you take the car. |
LEAVE ON STAND BY to be waiting and ready to do something or to help | Cabin crew, please stand by for take-off. |
FILL UP to make something full, or to become full | Too many spam emails are filling up our inboxes. |
GET RID OF to remove something that you do not want any longer | I can’t wait to get rid of that ugly old couch. |