1.b> (), ; i> ; i> ; she used her key to open the front door ; have you ever used this software before? / ? can I use your phone? , ? they were able to achieve a settlement without using military force i> ; police used tear gas to disperse the crowds ; the building is currently being used as a warehouse i> ; this type of heater uses a lot of electricity / ; standard washing machines use about 40 gallons of water 40 / ; we have used all the available funds i> / ; she still used her maiden name professionally ; the poem uses simple language ; that's a word I never use / ; you have to use the past tense i> / ; can't you see he's just using you for his own ends? , ? use your head! i>. ! ! I could use some help i>. ;
2.b> (), i> ; to use a friend badly / ; he used the prisoners cruelly / ; use your troops well and they will not let you down ; to use oneself i> / ;
3.b> .i> (; ), [.i> .i> usedr> 2];
4.b> (.i> i> pasti>-i> [ju:st] .i> i>) i> (), i> ( / i>); I used to fish here every day ; I used to live in London ; we used to go sailing on the lake in summer ; this road used to be a dirt track ; I didn't use to like him much when we were at school , ; you used to live in Glasgow, didn't you? ? did you use to smoke? i> ? he didn't use to speak to me ;
to use upb> (), ; making soup is a good way of using up leftover vegetables ; don't use up all the milk, we need some for breakfast , ; the Earth's resources are being used up at an alarming rate / ; she's used up all the hot water i> / ; to be used up .i> , .