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too,room,good,look,tooth,fool,soon,book,cookie,cook,cool,blood,boot。。。
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Zoo, roof, goods, tooth, cool, etc.
1. Zoo English [zu] American [zu]
n.Zoo; Crowded and cluttered place.
did you see any elephants in the zoo last week?
Did you see an elephant at the zoo last week?
2. Roof
English [ru f] American [ru f].
n.Roof; Top.
vt.Cover; To give. covered with a roof.
the wind was whispering in the roof.
The wind was blowing on the roof.
Third, good
English [ɡd] American [ɡd].
adj.Good; Choice; Excellent.
n.Advantage; Beneficence.
Complex goods: goods; Goods.
good is rewarded with evil.
Good is rewarded with evil. <>
Fourth, tooth
English [tu] American [tu].
n.Tooth; dentates; rough surface; Hobby.
Complex) teeth: an effective means.
i was fitted an artificial tooth by the dentist.
The dentist gave me a denture.
5. Cool
English [ku l] American [ku l].
adj.Cool; Cool; Dispassionate; Frosty.
vt.(make) cool; (make) cool; Calm down.
vi.cooling; Calm down.
n.Cool; Calm down; Cool.
adv.Calmly.
a brisk walk in cool weather is invigorating.
A relaxing walk in the cool weather is refreshing.
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The words for oo in English are roof, good, spoon, book, wood, etc. The specific explanation is as follows:
1. ROOF English ru:f American ruf,r f
n Roofs, houses; Top, top; maximum; the roof of the mouth;
vt to ....Cover the top; Cover; protection, asylum;
Third person singular: roofs Plural: roofs Present participle: roofing Past tense: roofed Past participle: roofed
Second, good English g d American ɡ d
adj Okay; Excellent. Beneficial; pretty, sound;
n benefits, benefits; Kindness; Beneficence. Good;
ADV with Well;
Example sentence We had a really good time together
We had a great time together.
3. Spoon: British spu n American spu n
n spoons, spoons; The amount of a ladle.
vt scoop with a spoon; Make it into a spoon shape.
vi Tap up gently.
Plural spoons past tense spooned past participle spooned present participle spooning third person singular spoons
4. Book: British b k American B K
n Books; Volume; Books; Roster; Workbooks.
VT bookings; Check in.
n (book) personal name; (Chinese) Bu (Cantonese, Wei Tuma); (facing) north; Booker; Bock (Sweden).
5. wood
English w d American w d
n Timber; Woodwork; Woods.
vi Collect wood.
vt Afforestation in; To give. Add firewood.
n (wood) personal name; (British, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Arab) Wood.
Plural woods
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(cool) (school school) (footfoot) (roof) (door porch) (tool) (wool hair) (room).
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There are the following types of words containing oo (pay attention to the spelling):
1) Pronounce the short sound u
booklook
cookhook
goodwood
hood2) pronounce the long sound u:
zootoo
poolfool
foolcool
foolish
school
hooploop
roomzoom
moonnoon
soonfood
moodroot
3) Hair
floodblood
4) Other: door
Too much poor.
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