ردیف | واژه | معنی | نقش گرامری |
1 | sweets/swiːts/ | شیرینیجات شیرینی و شکلات | اسم |
Sweets usually made her thirstier - but it was wet. the sweets of popularity without the actual burdens of government succeeded for the time. |
sugary sweetened saccharine sugared honeyed candied |
2 | meal/miːl/ | وعده غذایی غذا | اسم |
This is a fine meal, do you think? After that I got to thinking how nice it would be if I had someone to cook me a meal every day. |
repast snack something to eat spread blowout bite bite to eat |
3 | stand/stænd/ | تحمل کردن | فعل |
Don't just stand there. He can't stand to sit around and do nothing. |
be on one's feet be upright be erect be vertical rise rise to one's feet |
4 | lifestyle/ˈlɑɪf.stɑɪl/ | سبک زندگی | اسم |
Taking on an infant would mean a massive lifestyle change. Sure, he said her lifestyle appealed to him, but was that because it was something new? |
way of life way of living manner of living life situation |
5 | tofu/ˈtoʊ.fuː/ | توفو [غذای چینی پنیر مانند از سویا] | اسم |
The tofu satay for £ 3.50 is also a nice vegetarian appetizer. aubergine dish with tofu and arame - really delicious. |
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6 | crunchy/ˈkrʌntʃi/ | ترد خرت خرتی، کرانچی | صفت |
crunchy savory cookie often eaten with cheese. The cabbage should be slightly crunchy, not soft. |
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7 | per/pɜr/ | هر در | حرف اضافه |
Brady hesitated to respond, feeling as though he should concentrate on supporting her, per Tim's directions, rather than reach out to her when he needed her. Yeah, but here you measure the land by cows per acre, not the other way around. |
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8 | lose weight/luz weɪt/ | وزن کم کردن لاغر شدن | عبارت |
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9 | rarely/ˈrɛrli/ | به ندرت | قید |
She rarely left the house and lived in the library. Makeup was something she rarely wore, but she did have some. |
seldom infrequently on rare occasions hardly ever scarcely ever |
10 | vitamin/ˈvɑɪt̬.ə.mɪn/ | ویتامین | اسم |
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11 | high-quality/haɪ-ˈkwɑləti/ | کیفیت بالا مرغوب | صفت |
His sweater, jeans, and trench coat were all of high quality with his heavy boots dwarfing her feet as hers did Toby's. The following is a typical analysis of high quality bottle-glass: S102, 69.15%; Na 2 0, 13.00%; CaO, 15.00%; Al 2 0 3, 2.20%; and Fe 2 0 3, 0.65%. |
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12 | caviar/ˈkæviˌɑr/ | خاویار | اسم |
Caviar and E. A high protein delicacy, caviar is best served chilled on a bed of ice with crackers, or toast points, and chilled vodka. |
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13 | cabbage/ˈkæb.ɪdʒ/ | کلم | اسم |
If the recent work on the cabbage disease may be accepted, the bacteria make their entry at the water pores at the margins of the leaf, and thence via the glandular cells to the tracheids. Potatoes, cabbage and lettuce are much grown for the early Northern markets. |
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14 | beet/biːt/ | چغندر | اسم |
Sugar beet is extensively grown to supply the sugar factories. The beet sugar, fruit and other agricultural products of the surrounding and tributary section were valued in 1906 at about $20,000,000. |
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15 | in addition/ɪn əˈdɪʃən/ | علاوه بر | قید |
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additionally as well what's more besides furthermore |
16 | may/meɪ/ | ممکن بودن امکان داشتن | فعل |
"May I sit with you?" she asked shyly. May we come in? |
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17 | fiber/ˈfaɪbər/ | فیبر | اسم |
Every fiber of her being had been aroused. Metchinkoft, " Studien fiber die Entwickelung der Medusen and Siphonophoren," Zeitschr. |
thread strand tendril filament fibril material substance |
18 | against/əˈgenst/ | مخالف علیه، بر ضد | حرف اضافه |
I don't have to defend myself against Alex. What do you have against me? |
opposed to in opposition to hostile to averse to antagonistic towards |
19 | resist/rɪˈzɪst/ | مقاومت کردن مانع شدن | فعل |
I simply couldn't resist you. She couldn't resist teasing him. |
withstand be proof against hold out against combat counter weather |
20 | balance/ˈbæləns/ | تعادل توازن | اسم |
The balance of the weekend went well after a slow start. The balance will be maintained. |
stability equilibrium steadiness footing composure assurance |
21 | affect/əˈfɛkt/ | تحت تاثیر قرار دادن تغییر دادن | فعل |
I didn't think about how it might affect you if I got hurt out there. It wasn't possible that it could affect their life together. |
influence exert influence on have an effect on act on work on |
22 | jello/ˈʤɛloʊ/ | ژله لرزانک | اسم |
nail jello to the wall! He accompanied her to the commissary, and was duly revolted by her selection of a dish of bright blue jello for dessert. |
set stiffen solidify thicken harden cake |
23 | religion/rəˈlɪdʒ.ən/ | دین مذهب | اسم |
Thus the ancient Greek religion was especially disposed to belief in heroes and demigods. The test of religion is its effect on conduct. |
faith belief divinity worship creed |
24 | loss/lɑːs/ | ضرر کاهش، از دست دادن | اسم |
He already felt the loss of her calm energy, but he had no idea what to do about it. The sense of loss returned. |
mislaying misplacement dropping forgetting overlooking deprivation |
25 | argue/ˈɑr.gjuː/ | استدلال کردن دلیل آوردن | فعل |
We didn't bother to argue with Quinn. Let's not argue about it. |
contend assert declare maintain state |
26 | candy/ˈkæn.di/ | آبنبات شیرینی، شکلات | اسم |
I found box of candy in Mr. Grave's pocket. Candy spilled across the coffee table and a glass bowl was shoved in front of her mouth. |
sweets, bonbons, confectionery sugar candy sweeties sweetmeats
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27 | chocolate/ˈtʃɑk.lət/ | شکلات | اسم |
The hot chocolate did its job, but not until well after five o'clock. "We'll stay for the chocolate," he decided. |
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28 | crave/kreɪv/ | طلب کردن خواستن، هوس کردن | فعل |
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long for yearn for hunger for thirst for dream of |
29 | clue/kluː/ | سرنخ | اسم |
You have no clue, girl. Howie doesn't have a clue so I thought I'd help him out. |
hint indication sign signal pointer |
30 | carbohydrate/ˌkɑːrboʊˈhaɪdreɪt/ | کربوهیدرات | اسم |
It is an albumin, and not a carbohydrate as was formerly held; and gives most of the colour reactions of albumins. yXiKis, sweet), a carbohydrate of the formula C 6 H 12 0 6; it may be regarded as the aldehyde of sorbite. |
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31 | fatty/ˈfæti/ | چرب چربی مانند، پرچربی | صفت |
Owing to their possession of this common property, these natural fatty bodies and various artificial derivatives of glycerin, which behave in the same way when treated with alkalis, are known as glycerides. palm oil, it exists in the free state, so that it can be separated by washing with boiling water, which dissolves the glycerin but not the fatty glycerides. |
greasy oily fat oleaginous unctuous pinguid |
32 | mushroom/ˈmʌʃ.ruːm/ | قارچ | اسم |
The amanitas include some of the most showy representatives of the Agaricineae or mushroom order of fungi. This grows under oaks, in clusters - a most unusual character for the mushroom, and is said to be excellent for the table. |
proliferate develop rapidly grow rapidly burgeon spread |
33 | tradition/trəˈdɪʃən/ | سنت رسم | اسم |
It's a tradition around here. Our family has a long tradition of self-sacrifice and charity. |
historical convention unwritten law oral history heritage lore folklore |
34 | canned/kænd/ | کنسرو شده کنسروی | صفت |
They had some canned peaches left. Not that canned fruits and vegetables weren't good, but they had all that sugar and salt added. |
tin, canister jerrycan, oilcan container, receptacle, vessel
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35 | allergic/əˈlɜrʤɪk/ | حساسیت (به چیزی) آلرژی داشتن | صفت |
Well then, we must be delightfully allergic to each other. Evelyn handled it all with cheerfulness while Kiera stressed over the shade of flowers clashing with the décor, and the cake containing nuts, which Romas was allergic to. |
hypersensitive sensitive susceptible sensitized averse opposed |
36 | care/ker/ | دوست داشتن | فعل |
He had been taking care of her for nearly a year now. We'll take care of them together. |
safe keeping supervision custody charge protection |
37 | frozen/ˈfroʊ.zən/ | منجمد یخزده | صفت |
She stood frozen, searching for him. I can cross the frozen tundra. |
ice-cold ice-covered icy ice-bound frosted hard |
38 | protein/ˈproʊtiːn/ | پروتئین | اسم |
This is especially unfortunate because a major crop in Africa, grain sorghum, has a somewhat indigestible protein which our bodies have a hard time metabolizing. This is exactly the kind of problem geneticists can sink their teeth into, so to speak, to make the protein in this grain digestible. |
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39 | avoid/əˈvɔɪd/ | دوری کردن اجتناب کردن، پرهیز کردن | فعل |
You can't avoid conflict all the time. Why lie when she made it so easy for him to avoid talking about it at all? |
keep away from stay away from steer clear of circumvent give a wide berth to |
40 | conclude/kənˈklud/ | استنتاج کردن نتیجه گرفتن، تصمیم گرفتن | فعل |
If we conclude that we must end war, the next question is: Is that even possible? It would be wrong, however, to conclude that moral considerations have led up to this state of things. |
finish end come to an end draw to a close wind up |
41 | addict/ˈædɪkt/ | معتاد | اسم |
The kidnapper was the child's mother, a drug addict, who no longer had custody and tried to spirit her daughter away. In an interview for Playgirl magazine, done over a decade ago, Duchovny addressed the rampant rumor that he was addicted to the more carnal pleasures in life with an emphatic "I am not a sex addict." |
abuser user junkie druggy druggie space cadet |
42 | gain/geɪn/ | به دست آوردن جمع کردن، کسب کردن | فعل |
All they gain is a sense of contributing. My loss is your gain, Josh. |
obtain get acquire come by procure |
43 | despite/dɪˈspaɪt/ | علیرغم با وجود | حرف اضافه |
Despite her fear, she wrapped her arms around him. He appeared relaxed, despite the danger. |
in spite of notwithstanding regardless of in defiance of without being affected by |
44 | crazy/ˈkreɪ.zi/ | شیفته شوریده، مجنون | صفت |
The idea is as crazy as the rest of this business! As soon as the signal to walk flashed, she put some distance between her and the crazy woman. |
mad insane out of one's mind deranged demented |
45 | sugar/ˈʃʊg.ər/ | شکر قند | اسم |
I always bring Diablo a sugar cube. The Bacterium acidi lacti described by Pasteur decomposes milk sugar into lactic acid. |
sweet sugared oversweet sickly sickly sweet sentimental |
46 | used to/ˈjuːst tu/ | [فعل وجهی] قبلا، در گذشته | فعل |
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accustomed to not new to no stranger to practised in familiar with at home with |
47 | keep/kiːp/ | نگه داشتن | فعل |
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retain hold on to keep for oneself retain possession of keep possession of |
48 | full/fʊl/ | سیر غیرگرسنه | صفت |
Slowly carrying the full cups into the living room, she handed one to Alex. How full of life and motion it was! |
filled filled up filled to capacity filled to the brim brimming |
49 | broccoli/ˈbrɑːkəli/ | کلم بروکلی | اسم |
Carmen reached into the bag and pulled out a head of broccoli, avoiding his gaze. The broccoli tasted normal, and she ate all of them. |
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50 | prevention/prɪˈven.tʃən/ | پیشگیری جلوگیری | اسم |
- Wet weather as before, to the prevention of our operations. A bill for the better prevention of pellagra was introduced in the spring of 1902. |
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51 | rate/reɪt/ | نرخ میزان | اسم |
At any rate, it was none of her business. They said his pulse rate has increased over night, which might mean he is trying to wake up. |
percentage ratio proportion scale standard charge |
52 | consume/kənˈsum/ | مصرف کردن استفاده کردن، غذا خوردن | فعل |
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eat eat up devour ingest swallow |
53 | issue/ˈɪʃuː/ | مسئله موضوع، معضل | اسم |
Three days later the issue was settled. I'll issue the orders. |
matter matter in question affair business subject |
54 | dairy/ˈder.i/ | لبنیات | اسم |
If the dairy didn't prove profitable, she would have to go back to Wal-Mart. The dairy gave her purpose... hope. |
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55 | tend/tɛnd/ | میل داشتن گرایش داشتن، عادت داشتن | فعل |
We tend to never forget. Folks around here tend to wear gloves in the winter when it gets that nippy. |
be inclined be apt be disposed be prone be liable |
56 | obesity/oʊˈbisəti/ | چاقی چاقی مفرط | اسم |
His obesity did not cause any abatement of activity when next he took the field. Adiposity or obesity occurs when we have an excessive amount of fat stored in the normal connective-tissue areas of adipose tissue. |
fatness corpulence stoutness fleshiness heaviness |
57 | steak/steɪk/ | استیک گوشت راسته گاو | اسم |
That's a long way to drive for steak and potatoes. They each ordered a salad and steak and attacked them with surprising gusto. |
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58 | disease/dəˈziːz/ | بیماری | اسم |
Given all this, do you really believe this disease still has a chance? Now the disease is eradicated. |
illness sickness ill health infection ailment malady |
59 | carb/kɑrb/ | کربوهیدرات | اسم |
Subjects who took the supplement reported an overall drop in their carb cravings compared to the placebo group. Handle grip and throttle cables changed to suit the push-pull style carb. |
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60 | vegetarian/ˌvedʒ.əˈter.iː.ən/ | گیاهخوار | اسم |
"He's a vegetarian," remarked the Tiger, as the horse began to munch the clover. This breakfast place serves several vegan and vegetarian dishes. |
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61 | craving/ˈkreɪvɪŋ/ | میل شدید ولع، ویار | اسم |
I have a big craving for sweets. In the fourth week, I had an intense craving for salt. |
longing yearning hankering hunger hungering |
62 | calcium/ˈkælsiəm/ | کلسیم | اسم |
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63 | therefore/ˈðer.fɔːr/ | بنابراین به همین خاطر | قید |
The storm made the forest pitch dark; therefore, searching was useless until it abated. "My men have been scattered," said the king, "and therefore, no one is with me." |
for that reason consequently so as a result as a consequence |
64 | legume/ˈlɛˌgjumz/ | حبوبات بنشن | اسم |
The pod (legume) of the Pea. Treat legume seeds, such as peas and beans, with an innoculant before planting. |
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65 | asparagus/əˈsper.ə.ɡəs/ | مارچوبه | اسم |
Asparagus is cultivated in the environs. Potatoes, asparagus, and other vegetables are also grown for the London market. |
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66 | difference/ˈdɪf.rəns/ | تفاوت فرق | اسم |
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dissimilarity contrast distinction distinctness differentiation variance |
67 | turn down/tɜrn daʊn/ | رد کردن نپذیرفتن | فعل |
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68 | look/lʊk/ | به نظر رسیدن | فعل |
Do I look that bad? Now look what you started. |
glance gaze stare gape peer |
69 | reach/riːtʃ/ | رسیدن | فعل |
Sometimes that's the only way you can reach each other. His smile didn't reach his eyes. |
stretch out hold out extend outstretch thrust out |
70 | fast/fæst/ | روزه | اسم |
It was all so fast that she didn't have time to think. How fast was I going? |
speedy quick swift rapid brisk nimble |
71 | fairly/ˈfer.li/ | نسبتا | قید |
He was cast out of the Immortal world fairly young. It fairly overcame my Nervii. |
justly equitably impartially without bias without prejudice |
72 | mango/ˈmæŋ.goʊ/ | انبه | اسم |
Coco-palms and mango trees have been planted in great numbers, and also many varieties of bananas. Emilius (D): Priam (D), Plenipotentiary (D), Oxygen (0), Mango (L). |
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73 | salty/ˈsɔːl.ti/ | شور پرنمک | صفت |
They have a bitter, salty taste. He shivered at the taste of night-blooming flowers and the salty ocean on the cool breeze. |
salt salted saline briny brackish piquant |
74 | grain/greɪn/ | غله غلات، دانه | اسم |
Then she used wild and long grain rice instead of stuffing. He always eats the grain I leave for him. |
cereal cereal crops kernel seed grist fruit granule |
75 | favorite/ˈfeɪ.və.rɪt/ | مورد علاقه | صفت |
She's my favorite character. Riding horses was one of her favorite pastimes, and the country out that way was gorgeous - winter or summer. |
best-loved most-liked favoured dearest treasured |
76 | rich/rɪtʃ/ | چرب و چیلی (غذا) سنگین (غذا) | صفت |
The rich have always had this luxury. If I had, I'd be a rich man, wouldn't I? |
wealthy affluent moneyed cash rich well off |
77 | smell/smel/ | بوی بخصوصی داشتن بوی خوب/بد دادن | فعل |
I love the smell of the ocean. She rose and approached, resting back on her heels in front of him, close enough for him to smell her musk and feel her heat. |
odour whiff aroma fragrance scent perfume |
78 | plenty/ˈplen.t̬i/ | (مقدار) زیاد کلی | ضمیر |
Still, she had plenty to do. I thought I had plenty of time. |
prosperity affluence wealth opulence comfort |
79 | recent/ˈrisənt/ | اخیر امروزی | صفت |
This memory was recent and came easily. The restaurant was a recent and welcome addition. |
new the latest late current fresh |
80 | excuse/ɪkˈskjus/ | بهانه | اسم |
Rather, he was looking for an excuse not to believe them. "If you'll excuse me," Darian said. |
forgive pardon absolve exonerate acquit make allowances for let someone off |
81 | healthy/ˈhel.θi/ | سالم مفید (برای سلامتی) | صفت |
They grew up healthy and strong. The babies were healthy and by mid-August, they would have two new family members. |
in good physical condition in good health well all right fine |
82 | fried/frɑɪd/ | سرخشده سوخاری | صفت |
She rolled the pieces of meat in flour and fried them. The office was small but clean and smelled of fried food. |
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83 | terrible/ˈtɛrəbəl/ | افتضاح هولناک، بسیار بد | صفت |
It was a terrible choice for a hiding place. They wouldn't all be there unless something terrible had happened. |
dreadful awful appalling horrific horrifying |
84 | watch/wɒtʃ/ | مراقب بودن تحت نظر داشتن | فعل |
He glanced at his watch and swallowed before answering. Watch for that ambulance. |
observe view look at eye gaze at |
85 | rest/rest/ | استراحت | اسم |
The rest of the ride was pleasant. He dumped the rest of his coffee in the sink and left the room. |
relax take a rest ease off ease up let up |
86 | admit/ədˈmɪt/ | اعتراف کردن اقرار کردن، قبول کردن | فعل |
He needed glasses, but he wouldn't admit it. At least I admit I'm jealous - and I have every reason to be. |
let in allow entry permit entry grant entrance to give right of entry to |
87 | pasta/ˈpɑs.tə/ | پاستا ماکارونی | اسم |
That evening, Sarah made a pasta dinner and they all chatted amiably. "You look like you just won 'Wheel of Fortune'," Dean said as he emptied a package of pasta into a boiling pot. |
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88 | extreme/ɛkˈstrim/ | شدید زیاد، جدی | صفت |
The situation called for extreme measures. Charles bared his teeth in a look of extreme displeasure. |
utmost uttermost very great greatest greatest possible |
89 | diet/ˈdɑɪ.ət/ | رژیم غذایی | اسم |
"I'm on a diet," he answered. Diet looked like the best choice. |
selection of food food and drink food foodstuffs provisions |
90 | thin/θɪn/ | لاغر نازک، باریک | صفت |
You're skating on thin ice, Mr. Juror. I know you're trying to stay fashionably thin, but the truth is... |
narrow fine pencil-thin threadlike attenuated attenuate wafer-thin |
91 | taste/teɪst/ | مزه داشتن مزه دادن | فعل |
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flavour savour relish tang smack mouthful |
92 | farmers' market/ˈfɑrmərz ˈmɑrkət/ | بازار کشاورزان | اسم |
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93 | ice cream/ˈɑɪs.kriːm/ | بستنی | اسم |
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94 | overweight/ˌoʊvərˈweɪt/ | چاق دارای اضافه وزن | صفت |
His overweight partner was as quiet as a fawn at dawn. He watched an overweight man open the trunk of his car and drag out a child-size bundle. |
fat obese morbidly obese stout corpulent |
95 | bread/bred/ | نان | اسم |
I guess I owe them a lot more than bread then. My brown bread will soon be gone. |
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96 | sour/sɑʊr/ | ترش | صفت |
He gave her a sour look. Was it sour grapes? |
acid acidy acidic acidulated tart |
97 | passion/ˈpæʃən/ | علاقه شدید | اسم |
Jackson possessed a true passion for music. There was a passion about her. |
fervour ardour intensity enthusiasm eagerness |
98 | provide/prəˈvaɪd/ | فراهم کردن تدارک دیدن | فعل |
Fred's lady friends will provide all the support I need. Alex was doing everything in his power to provide her with all the experiences of a natural mother. |
supply give issue furnish lay out |
99 | in contrast/ɪn ˈkɑntræst/ | در مقابل در عوض | عبارت |
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100 | bite/bɑɪt/ | لقمه | اسم |
Don't bite my head off. It did not try to bite or scratch. |
sink one's teeth into chew munch crunch champ |
101 | Kim chee/kɪm ʧi/ | کیمچی [نوعی غذای سنتی کرهای] | اسم |
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102 | fruit/fruːt/ | میوه | اسم |
A great variety of industries is carried on, the chief being the manufacture of semolina and other farinaceous foods, confectionery, preserved fruit and jams, chemicals and rubber goods. Jackson picked up an apple from the bowl of fruit, tossed it in the air, caught it, then bit into it. |
reward benefit advantages product produce profit |
103 | sweet/swiːt/ | شیرین | صفت |
It had a sweet smell. That sweet chocolate gaze softened and a smile touched the corners of his mouth. |
sugary sweetened saccharine sugared honeyed candied |
104 | among/əˈmʌŋ/ | (در) میان (در) بین، در زمره | حرف اضافه |
The bees were buzzing among the flowers. He smiled, revealing fangs among the neat row of white teeth. |
surrounded by in the company of amid in the middle of between |
105 | disgusting/dɪsˈgʌs.tɪŋ/ | تنفرآمیز حالبهمزن، چندشآور | صفت |
"Well there certainly are disgusting people," thought Rostov as he entered. "The mob is terrible--disgusting," he said to himself in French. |
revolting repellent repulsive sickening nauseating |
106 | soft/sɑft/ | نرم لطیف | صفت |
His laugh was soft and low. As the Princess held the white piglet in her arms and stroked its soft hair she said: Let Eureka out of the cage, for she is no longer a prisoner, but our good friend. |
mushy squashy pulpy pappy slushy |
107 | bean/biːn/ | لوبیا باقالی، دانه | اسم |
Destiny helped her with planting the green bean seeds. If she likes imitating a bean pole, that's her choice. |
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108 | quickly/ˈkwɪk.li/ | سریع به سرعت | قید |
The storm passed quickly, but the night remained warm. I quickly accessed my options. |
fast swiftly rapidly speedily at high speed |
109 | acceptance/ækˈsɛptəns/ | پذیرش قبولی | اسم |
Apparently her calm acceptance encouraged him to continue. Without pledging ourselves to the acceptance of all its details - some of which, as is only natural, cannot be sustained with our present knowledge - it is certainly not too much to say that Merrem's merits are almost incomparably superior to those of any of his predecessors. |
receipt receiving taking obtaining acquiring undertaking |
110 | suggest/səgˈdʒest/ | پیشنهاد کردن پیشنهاد دادن | فعل |
I suggest you take the advice. I suggest you accompany me home. |
propose put forward submit recommend advocate advise |
111 | delicious/dɪˈlɪʃ.əs/ | خوشمزه لذیذ | صفت |
Delicious dark chocolate eyes twinkled with mirth. "That smells delicious," I complimented. |
mouth-watering appetizing tasty flavoursome flavourful |
112 | source/sɔrs/ | منشأ منبع | اسم |
So far, she seemed to be his best source of information, anyway. Opening her eyes, she hesitated and moved away from the car in the direction of the source of the memories. |
spring origin head well head headspring |
113 | leafy/ˈliːfi/ | پر برگ پر شاخ و برگ، برگدار | صفت |
The leafy stem ends in spikes of small yellow flowers. "Stith! stith! stith!" came from the leafy branches above them. |
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114 | sushi/ˈsuː.ʃi/ | سوشی [غذای ژاپنی گوشت ماهی خام و برنج] | اسم |
nori seaweed to make sushi. The underlying goal is very similar to other sushi games-reach a daily goal to keep the restaurant going-but in the end, you want to create a sushi restaurant empire with six restaurants, take out and group reservations. |
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115 | salmon/ˈsæmən/ | سالمون ماهی آزاد | اسم |
Salmon and trout afford good fishing. The catch and canning of salmon are particularly important. |
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116 | vegetable/ˈvedʒ.tə.bl/ | سبزیجات گیاه خوراکی، سبزی | اسم |
Today, I have a vegetable garden in my backyard. This regulation of turgor is as characteristic of vegetable protoplasm as contraction is of muscle. |
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117 | hard/hɑːrd/ | سفت | صفت |
I can see why Alex fell so hard for you. Don't be too hard on Howard. |
firm solid dense rigid stiff |
118 | decline/dɪˈklaɪn/ | رد کردن نپذیرفتن | فعل |
She was inclined to decline his offer. How could I decline without sounding like a total turd? |
turn down reject brush aside refuse rebuff |
119 | spicy/ˈspɑɪ.si/ | تند فلفلی، پر ادویه | صفت |
They have a spicy flavor I find refreshing. It is a colourless oil boiling at 247° C., and having a spicy odour. |
piquant tangy peppery hot picante spiced |
120 | possible/ˈpɑs.ə.bəl/ | امکانپذیر ممکن، مقدور | صفت |
I have only three possible answers. It was possible after all - but was it moral? |
feasible able to be done practicable viable within the bounds of possibility |
121 | mochi/moʊʧi/ | موچی [نوعی کیک برنجی ژاپنی] | اسم |
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122 | product/ˈprɑːdʌkt/ | محصول کالا، جنس | اسم |
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artefact commodity manufactured article manufactured item manufactured thing creation |
123 | local/ˈloʊ.kəl/ | محلی | صفت |
The decision produced a local uproar. The local police think it's tied into the kidnapping he 'solved'. |
community district neighbourhood regional city |
124 | meat/miːt/ | گوشت | اسم |
His bread and meat are sweet. She ate the meat and drank some of the cool water. |
flesh muscle food nourishment sustenance provisions |
125 | chewy/ˈtʃuːi/ | جویدنی سفت | صفت |
It was not the chewy ship food. chewy bars are perfect for when you want to indulge your desire for that smooth chocolate taste. |
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126 | oil/ɔɪl/ | روغن | اسم |
The warm farmhouse smelled of gun oil and breakfast. Bacteria can process toxic wastes and oil spills into harmless biodegradable materials. |
lubricant, lubrication, grease fuel, petroleum black gold lube lubricate, grease lube
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127 | octopus/ˈɑːktəpʊs/ | اختاپوس هشت پا | اسم |
The name polyp was given to these organisms from their supposed resemblance to an octopus. Each of these beach towels come with either a fish, a shark, dolphin, or an octopus on it, and its just under this design that your name will go. |
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128 | squeeze/skwiːz/ | به زور رد شدن به زور وارد شدن، چپاندن، جا دادن | فعل |
She smiled and reached out to squeeze his arm. With a squeeze of her arm, he left her. |
compress press crush squash pinch |
129 | fish/fɪʃ/ | (گوشت) ماهی | اسم |
The fish flipped and dived back into the water. You can be a cold fish, sometimes. |
go fishing angle cast trawl search delve |
130 | dish/dɪʃ/ | خوراک | اسم |
"I'll make it a dinner dish," said Jim. Katie washed a dish and rinsed it in silence. |
bowl plate soup plate platter salver serving dish |
131 | poultry/ˈpoʊltri/ | طیور [انواع پرندگان اهلی]، ماکیان | اسم |
Cattle and poultry are the principal classes of live stock. Large numbers of horses, cattle, swine and poultry are reared. |
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132 | participant/pɑːrˈtɪsɪpənt/ | شرکتکننده | اسم |
You sure seemed like a willing participant for a while there. Salvation was for the nation, and the individual was not necessarily participant in it. |
participator contributor sharer party member |
133 | shellfish/ˈʃelfɪʃ/ | حلزون صدفدار | اسم |
perna and pernocchia meant a shellfish which yielded "nacre" or mother-of-pearl. The borings of marine shellfish visible in these columns between II and 19 ft. |
crustacean, bivalve, mollusc
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134 | extensively/ɪkˈstɛnsɪvli/ | به طور جامع به طور گسترده | قید |
Tobacco is very extensively cultivated in the vicinity. Cattlebreeding is extensively practised. |
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135 | bone/boʊn/ | استخوان | اسم |
He dropped the small bone in his pocket. The car abruptly halted its progress, slinging Lisa against the steering wheel with bone jarring force. |
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136 | serving/ˈsɜːrvɪŋ/ | پرس وعده | اسم |
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portion helping plateful platter plate |
137 | seafood/ˈsiː.fuːd/ | غذای دریایی | اسم |
We chose a seafood establishment where we knew a back booth would provide the privacy we needed for our important postponed conversation. Once again, she didn't answer directly but described a well-known seafood restaurant on the New Jersey shore, at least two hours from Parkside. |