to look at something quickly and secretly because you should not be looking at it
peel 1/pil/
to take the outside part off a fruit or vegetable
to come off in thin pieces The paint is peeling off the walls.
peel
2 / pil /the outside part of some fruit and vegetables
peep / pip /
to look at something quickly or secretly
peer
1 / pir /a person who is the same age as you
peel
peer 2 / pir /
peg
/ peg /a small thing on a wall or door where you can hang things
pel • vis/ ' pelvas
( BIOLOGY ) the set of bones at the bottom of your back, which your leg bones are joined to
a thing that you use for writing with a liquid (called ink
)a small piece of ground with a fence around it for keeping farm animals in
pe • nal • ize / ' pini-aiz /
( pe • nal • iz • es , pe • nal iz • ing , pe • nal • ized )
to punish someone for breaking a rule or law
to cause someone to suffer a disadvantage The new tax unfairly penalizes single parents.
pen • al • ty / ' penlti /
a punishment
( SPORTS ) a punishment for one team and an advantage for the other team because a player has broken a rule
реП .СИ Ф/ 'pensl/
pen • e • trate / ' penatreit /
to go through or into something
pen • guin / ' peggwan /
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a black and white bird that lives in very cold places. Penguins
can swim, but they cannot fly.pen • i • cil • lin / |pena 'silan /
( HEALTH ) a type of drug that is used to stop infections and to treat illnesses
pen • in • su • la / pa 'ninsala /
( GEOGRAPHY ) an area of land that has water on three sides
pe
• nis / ' pinas /the part of a man's or a male animal's body that is used for getting rid of waste liquid and for having sex
pen
• knife / pen|naif /pen • ni • less / ' penilas /
having no money; poor
pen
• ny / ' peni /a small brown coin that is worth one cent
pen pal
/ ' pen prel/pen
• sion / ' penfn /money that an old person (a person who is retired
) gets from the company where he or she used to work