📒 a flat, usually round, dish that you put food on
📒 the amount of food that you can put on a plate
📒 a whole main course of a meal, served on one plate
📒 a thin flat piece of metal, used especially to join or make something stronger
📒 a flat piece of metal with some information on it, for example somebody’s name
📒 the pieces of metal or plastic at the front and back of a vehicle with numbers and letters on it
📒 ordinary metal that is covered with a thin layer of silver or gold
📒 dishes, bowls, etc. that are made of silver or gold
📒 one of the thin flat pieces of horn or bone that cover and protect an animal
📒 one of the very large pieces of rock that form the earth’s surface and move slowly
📒 a photograph that is used as a picture in a book, especially one that is printed on a separate page on high quality paper
📒 a sheet of metal, plastic, etc. that has been treated so that words or pictures can be printed from it
📒 a thin sheet of glass, metal, etc. that is covered with chemicals so that it reacts to light and can form an image, used in larger or older cameras
📒 a thin piece of plastic with wire or artificial teeth attached to it which fits inside your mouth in order to make your teeth straight
📒 the place where the person hitting the ball stands and where they must return to after running around all the bases
📒 a flat dish that is used to collect money from people in a church
📒 to give something to somebody without that person making any effort
📒 to have a lot of work or problems, etc. to deal with
📒 to do what is necessary in order to benefit from an opportunity or deal with a crisis