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pour

/pɔːr/

Pour is the action of making a liquid flow from one place to another.

Palavra em 30 segundos

  • Make liquid flow from a container.
  • Used for drinks, cooking, and cleaning.
  • Focuses on controlled liquid transfer.

Overview

The verb 'pour' is a fundamental word in English, essential for describing the action of transferring liquids. It signifies the controlled movement of a fluid from a source, such as a bottle, jug, or kettle, into another receptacle or onto a surface. The word implies a steady, continuous flow, rather than splashing or spilling.

The most common pattern is 'pour [something] into/onto [something else]'. For example, 'Please pour some milk into my coffee.' It can also be used intransitively, meaning the action is understood from context: 'Be careful when you pour.' The object being poured is often implied, especially in cooking or serving contexts. Another pattern involves pouring something out of a container, like 'He poured the old oil out of the car.'

This word is frequently used in everyday situations related to food and drink, such as serving beverages, cooking, or cleaning. You'll hear it when someone is preparing breakfast ('Pour the cereal into a bowl'), making tea ('Pour hot water over the tea bag'), or washing dishes ('Pour the soapy water down the drain'). It can also be used more broadly to describe rain ('The rain began to pour down') or other heavy flows, though this usage might be slightly more advanced than A2 level.

While 'pour' specifically refers to liquids flowing, 'spill' describes an accidental or uncontrolled flow, often resulting in mess. 'Drip' suggests a very slow, intermittent falling of liquid, drop by drop. 'Flow' is a more general term for movement, which can apply to liquids, gases, or even abstract concepts like time or traffic. 'Pour' emphasizes the deliberate action of transferring a liquid.

Exemplos

1

Please pour me a cup of coffee.

everyday

Veuillez me verser une tasse de café.

2

The waiter carefully poured the wine into the glasses.

formal

Le serveur a soigneusement versé le vin dans les verres.

3

Just pour the cereal in the bowl and add milk.

informal

Verse juste les céréales dans le bol et ajoute du lait.

4

The instructions state to pour the solvent slowly.

academic

Les instructions indiquent de verser le solvant lentement.

Colocações comuns

pour a drink verser une boisson
pour hot water verser de l'eau chaude
pour oil verser de l'huile

Frases Comuns

pour yourself a drink

sers-toi un verre

pour cold water on something

jeter de l'eau froide sur quelque chose (décourager)

it's pouring rain

il pleut des cordes

Frequentemente confundido com

pour vs spill

'Pour' implies a controlled, intentional action of transferring liquid. 'Spill' refers to an accidental release of liquid, often resulting in a mess.

pour vs drip

'Pour' describes a steady stream of liquid. 'Drip' refers to liquid falling in small, separate drops, usually slowly.

Padrões gramaticais

pour [something] into [something] pour [something] out of [something] pour [liquid] (intransitive)

How to Use It

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Notas de uso

The verb 'pour' is very common in everyday English. It is generally neutral in register, suitable for both informal and formal situations. Ensure you use the correct prepositions, like 'pour into' or 'pour out of'.


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Erros comuns

Learners sometimes confuse 'pour' with 'spill'; remember 'pour' is intentional. Also, ensure the correct object is used, e.g., 'pour water' not 'pour glass'. Pay attention to prepositions like 'into', 'onto', or 'out of'.

Tips

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Use 'pour' for serving drinks

When you serve drinks to guests or family, you 'pour' the liquid into their glasses or cups.

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Pour carefully to avoid spills

Remember to pour slowly and steadily, especially with hot liquids, to prevent accidents and make less mess.

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Be careful with hot liquids

Always pour hot liquids like boiling water or hot soup with extra caution to avoid burning yourself or others.

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Pouring as a gesture of hospitality

In many cultures, pouring a drink for someone is a basic act of hospitality and politeness, showing you care for their needs.

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Origem da palavra

The word 'pour' comes from Old French 'pourer', meaning 'to pour out'. This itself derives from the Latin word 'per-fundere', meaning 'to pour through' or 'to pour out'.

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Contexto cultural

The act of pouring drinks is a fundamental part of social interaction and hospitality across many cultures. Offering to pour a drink for someone is a common gesture of politeness.

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Dica de memorização

Imagine pouring a drink for a 'poor' person who really needs it. The 'pour' action helps them.

Perguntas frequentes

4 perguntas

'Pour' is usually a deliberate action to transfer liquid. 'Spill' means to accidentally let liquid fall out of its container, often making a mess.

Primarily, 'pour' is used for liquids. However, sometimes it can be used informally for small, granular solids like sugar or sand, like 'pour the sugar into the bowl'.

When we say 'it's pouring' or 'the rain is pouring', it means that it is raining very heavily and continuously.

People commonly pour drinks like water, juice, milk, tea, and coffee. They also pour ingredients while cooking, like oil or sauce, and cleaning liquids.

Teste-se

fill blank

Complete the sentence with the correct form of the word 'pour'.

Could you please ______ some water into my glass?

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: pour

'Pour' is the base form and fits the modal verb 'could you please'.

multiple choice

Choose the best word to complete the sentence.

The chef will ______ the sauce over the pasta.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: pour

'Pour' is the correct verb for deliberately adding a liquid (sauce) over something.

sentence building

Arrange the words to make a correct sentence using 'pour'.

into / milk / the / Please / bowl / pour / .

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Please pour the milk into the bowl.

This is the grammatically correct order for the sentence.

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