loan [(1) money borrowed that usually must be returned with interest payments; (2) something borrowed] The bank made a 10,000-dollar loan to him yesterday. (1) I gave him those tools only as a loan. (2)
local [about or having to do with one place] They told him about a local place where he could get a good dinner.
lonely [(1) feeling alone and wanting friends; (2) visited by few or no people] The city is full of lonely people. (1) He was a lonely man after his wife left. (2)
long [(1) not short; (2) measuring from beginning to end; (3) measuring much; (4) for much time] We saw a long snake behind the house. (1) The road is three miles long. (2) ※one mile = 1.6 kilometers Those pictures were made by someone who lived long before my people came to this land. (3) I knew her a long time ago. (4)
look [(1) to turn the eyes toward so as to see; (2) to search or hunt for; (3) to seem to be] He looked at her for a long time. (1) I looked for that book but I could not find it. (2) She looks like my sister. (3)
lose [(1) to have no longer; (2) to not find; (3) to fail to keep; (4) to be defeated] The prisoner lost all hope of escape. (1) The little boy lost his toy car. (2) He worried that he might lose his job. (3) Their school lost the big game. (4)
loud [(1) having a strong sound; (2) full of sound or noise] The speaker had a loud voice. (1) The music at the rock concert was too loud. (2)
love [(1) to like very much; (2) to feel a strong, kind emotion (sometimes involving sex); (3) a strong, kind emotion for someone or something; (4) opposite hate] He loved walking in the mountains. (1) She liked to pretend that he loved her more than anyone. (2) She has a great love for music. (3) He said his love for her would never die. (4)
low [(1) not high or tall; (2) below the normal height; (3) close to the ground] You will find low prices for products on the Internet. (1) The airplane flew low over the town. (2) Fog is a low cloud near the ground. (3)
loyal [showing strong friendship and support for someone or something] The President chose loyal supporters to serve in his cabinet.
luck [something that happens by chance] He always has good luck in finding a place to park his car.
machine [a device with moving parts used to do work] Our copy machine always seems to stop working when I have a lot of documents to copy.
magazine [a publication of news, stories, pictures or other information] He likes to read computer magazines.
mail [letters, papers and other things sent through an official system, such as a post office] E-mail is so much faster than sending mail through the post office.
main [the most important or largest] Her main interest now is raising her children.