• If you are going to allow dogs in the house you need to sweep up the dog hair. | balai • Next spring my husband and I are going to take a trip to New Zealand. | fari vojaĝon • to walk about in a leisurely manner: to to stroll | promeni • I haven't seen my parents since Christmas. It's time to pay a visit to them. | fari viziteton • A hen can lay an egg every day. | ovellasi • Young people don't hitchhike today like they used to. | petveturi • The mechanic maintain ed all the vehicles in the fleet. | prizorgi, konservi • He decided to establish a hospital for sick children. | establi • To find the party, head for the noise! | sin direkti al • You can scrape off the top layer of paint with a nail file to see the original color underneath. | skrapi, degrati • These water stains are impossible to scrub out. | frotpurigi • This train depart s from New York at 3:\15 pm. | ekvojaĝi, foriri • Maybe my grandchild will be the first person to set foot on Mars. | surteriĝi al • I wonder if wine can be made from cherries. | scivoli • Many short rivers flow into the Pacific Ocean. | flui en • Vegetables grow better in rich soil . | grundo, tero • Stonehenge is a world heritage site. | heredaĵo • My father offered his services to a well-known trade company. | komerco • The horizon that nature, or a city's overall structure creates is the skyline . | horizontlinio • The economic crisis is even starting to affect the entertainment industry . | industrio • Today Bruges has around 120,000 inhabitant s. | enloĝanto, loĝanto • My favorite feature of this leather is its smooth texture. | trajto • The original settler s in the area were mainly Scandinavians. | koloniano • The photographer hasn't delivered some of the artwork|work of art . | artverko • Doctors are hoping to trace the origin of the salmonella outbreak. | origino • The easiest way to go green during your commute is to avoid driving whenever possible. | navedado • Put the garden tools in the shed . | budo, barako • She was wearing a straw hat to protect her head from the glare of the sun. | pajlo • The salary's not great, but the perk s make up for it | bonifiko • We moved from the city center to a suburb . | antaŭurbo • Interested in learning more about Antarctica's white wilderness ? | sovaĝejo • by-product of cutting, grinding, drilling, sanding, or otherwise pulverizing wood: sawdust | segaĵo • They farm sugarcane. | kultivi • I admire the simplicity | admiri • New students take a stroll downtown. | fari promenadeton • I want to connect to the internet. | ligi al • The event will consist of two parts. | konsisti el • A building that is dilapidated is old and in a generally bad condition. | kaduka • The picturesque Isle of Capri is popular with the jet set. | pitoreska • We plan to build our factory in the industrial park outside the city. | industria • Soil on the river's flood plain is very fertile . - All the women in my family are extremely ~. | fekunda • You'll be impressed by the beauty and magic of medieval Bruges. | mezepoka • The local drug store is two blocks away. - The doctor applied a ~ anaesthetic. | loka, apuda • The ground was flat enough to put a chair on. | plata, ebena • Gently flowing water often makes a place seem peaceful . - One of the aims of the UN is to ensure a ~ world. | trankvila, pacema, paca • As a whole, 24% of the Earth's land mass is mountainous . | montoriĉa • He's a manager at one of the regional development agencies. | regiona • The other side of the island is generally uninhabited , as the coastal terrain is marked by jagged cliffs. | neloĝata • Numerous VIPs attended last night's prestigious event. | prestiĝa • The parachutists were spectacular . | spektakla • An urban area is a location characterized by high human population density and vast human-built features in comparison to the areas surrounding it. | enurba, urba • Agricultural chemicals pollute our local streams. | malpurigi, polui • Is London still the world's most cosmopolitan city? | mondcivitaneca, kosmopolita • Much of the county's land is set aside for agricultural use. | agrikultura • The chair was dry because it was not in the rain. | seka • All the actors re-appeared on stage for the grand finale. | grandioza • I enjoyed the party immensely . | ege • According to your testimony, you were supposedly at home watching TV when the murder occurred. | supozeble • She came stumbling in, slurring her words, and smelling of whiskey. She was quite obviously drunk. | evidente • He generously donated what little he could. | malavare • They successfully completed their project together. | sukcese, sukcesplene • The building was originally a school. | origine • The island's too far off shore to swim to from the beach. | bordo • We flew for over half an hour, over all the major landmark s of the city, | rekonilo • The ship sailed into the harbour|port|harbor . | haveno • To warn against shipping hazards, such as rocks or reefs, lighthouse s were built. | lumturo • There is one lovely beaver pond hidden away in a little valley in the mountains which I have kept quite secret. | valo • The cattle should come into the enclosure | ĉirkaŭbarejo • What's left of the castle is just a ruin with no roof. | ruino • There was a prison break this week, and the police are now looking for five missing criminals.: prison|jail | malliberejo • The city's only skyscraper can be seen for miles. | nubskrapulo • The sleepy town has been transformed into a bustling city. | agema • He studies contemporary literature. Scott was a ~ of Byron. | nuntempa; samtempa • It's really embarrassing|awkward . | embarasa • Austria's hilly landscapes reminded Mr. Bogart of The Sound of Music. | monteta • This is a historical moment. | historia • I live in a rural area. | kampara • A Chinese farmer was told not to shave before the visit of President Hu Jintao, so that he would look "more rustic " on TV. | rustika • The steeply-sloping|steeply sloping side of a canyon - The hotel pool had a very ~ floor | akre dekliva • A beautiful guest house set amongst some stunning houses | meti inter • All those things are so artfully made! | arte • They're self-sufficient|self sufficient. | ekonomie sendependa • We took a ferry from the island to the mainland . | ĉeftero • Tom grew up in a small fishing village . | fiŝistvilaĝo • He is destitute of experiences. | senrimeda • He craftily arranged to be there when the decision was announced | lerte • The train with destination Brussels has a delay of 30 minutes. | celo, destino • Heat rise s | stariĝi, leviĝi, altiĝi • The huge|enormous|gigantic balloon is bigger than she is. - The new employment laws had a ~ impact on the economy. | grandega, giganta • At 16 years old Laura Dekker became the youngest person to sail around the world by herself. | velveturi • Bruges is located|situated in Belgium. | lokata • The rug was wet after the toilet overflowed. | malseka • To make it bright, clean and fresh again, I'll renovate|refurbish that old house. | renovigi • What a magnificent|splendid view | belega, admirinda, bonega • The Canaries and the Balearics are two island groups belonging to Spain. | insulo • He felt like the king of the castle when he finally passed his driving test.! | aroki ; kastelo ; kastelo