ردیف | واژه | معنی | نقش گرامری |
1 | curtain/ˈkɜr.tən/ | پرده | اسم |
Lisa pulled a curtain back to examine the sky. He lowered the curtain, dropping the room into darkness. |
window hanging hanging screen blind net curtain cafe curtain |
2 | dome/doʊm/ | گنبد طاق | اسم |
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cupola vault rotunda arched roof arched ceiling mound |
3 | hallucinate/həˈluːsɪneɪt/ | توهم زدن دچار هذیان و توهم شدن | فعل |
Lena frowned, wondering if the doc's adrenaline gun had overcharged her and made her hallucinate. When dementia becomes severe, people often hallucinate, develop aggressive tendencies, and convince themselves that they have participated in activities and events that never occurred. |
have hallucinations imagine things see things see visions be delirious |
4 | a little/ə ˈlɪtəl/ | کمی | قید |
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some a small amount of a bit of a touch of a soupçon of |
5 | drag/dræg/ | روی زمین کشیدن کشاندن | فعل |
I won't drag you into it. You can come with me quietly, or I can drag you out of here. |
haul pull draw tug heave |
6 | rather/ˈræð.ər/ | نسبتا | قید |
No, if one of us has to get snowed in up here, I'd rather it was me. Thanks, but I'd rather go alone. |
by preference sooner preferably by choice from choice |
7 | recruitment agency/rəˈkrutmənt ˈeɪʤənsi/ | بنگاه کاریابی | اسم |
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8 | real estate agent/ˈriːəl əsteɪt eɪdʒənt/ | مشاور املاک | اسم |
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property agent house agent real estate agent realtor
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9 | think on your feet/θɪŋk ɑn jʊər fit/ | حاضرجواب بودن سریع فکر کردن و جواب دادن، جواب از آستین بیرون آوردن | عبارت |
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10 | job seeker/ˈdʒɑːb siːkər/ | جویای کار متقاضی کار | اسم |
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11 | tight-fisted/ˌtaɪt ˈfɪstɪd/ | خسیس ناخنخشک | صفت |
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mean miserly parsimonious niggardly close-fisted |
12 | binoculars/bəˈnɑkjələrz/ | دوربین دوچشمی دوربین شکاری | اسم |
Mention may also be made of the binoculars of K. When computers are in your clothes, medicine, eyeglasses, wallet, tires, walls, makeup, jewelry, cookware, tennis shoes, binoculars, and everything else you own, those things will do more than you can imagine—the stuff of science fiction. |
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13 | rather than/ˈræðər ðæn/ | به جای در عوض | حرف اضافه |
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by preference sooner preferably by choice from choice |
14 | breeze/briːz/ | نسیم | اسم |
A cool breeze touched her cheeks and neck. It's like a cool breeze on a hot summer day. |
gentle wind breath of wind puff of air current of air flurry of air |
15 | easygoing/ˌIː.ziːˈgoʊ.ɪŋ/ | بیخیال | صفت |
It's all the Club and his easygoing nature. Linda was too easygoing to be affected by much of anything, and the men seemed more surprised than anything else. |
relaxed even-tempered equable placid mellow |
16 | big-headed/ˌbɪɡ ˈhedɪd/ | مغرور پرمدعا، پر فیس و افاده | صفت |
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conceited arrogant boastful cocky cocksure |
17 | continue/kənˈtɪn.juː/ | ادامه دادن ادامه پیدا کردن، ادامه داشتن | فعل |
He would continue until he was satisfied. Jade pretended to continue to search, mind racing. |
carry on with go on with keep on with proceed with pursue persist in |
18 | good-tempered/ˌɡʊd ˈtempərd/ | خوش اخلاق خوش خلق، ملایم | صفت |
The Hawaiians are a good-tempered, light-hearted and pleasure-loving race. Though patient and good-tempered in the main, they have a latent warmth of temper, and if oppressed beyond a certain limit they would fiercely turn upon their tormentors. |
equable even-tempered imperturbable unexcitable unruffled unperturbed |
19 | approach/əˈproʊʧ/ | رویکرد روش | اسم |
Her plan was to approach the building from the back parking lot. Sofia didn't have time to plot how to approach her. |
proceed towards come towards go towards advance towards go near |
20 | strong-willed/ˌstrɔːŋ ˈwɪld/ | بااراده مصمم، قوی | صفت |
Mom took a lot of flak over her decision, but she was very determined and strong-willed. She sighed, remembering how strong-willed his father was. |
determined iron-willed resolute stubborn stubborn as a mule |
21 | bizarre/bɪˈzɑr/ | عجیب و غریب | صفت |
He was at ease with the bizarre discussion. She wasn't going to break his bizarre rules on the first day. |
strange peculiar odd funny curious |
22 | self-centered/ˌself ˈsentərd/ | خودخواه خودمحور | صفت |
He was too self-centered to realize that his friends were upset with him. A self-centered attitude makes it difficult to be humble and help meet others' needs. |
egocentric egotistic egotistical egomaniacal self-regarding |
23 | really/ˈriː.li/ | واقعا براستی | قید |
I really like the look of wood - especially when it looks this graceful. You look really tired. |
in fact in actual fact actually in reality in point of fact |
24 | candidate/ˈkændədeɪt/ | داوطلب (آزمون) متقاضی | اسم |
In 1 9 05 he was Democratic candidate for mayor of New York on the Municipal Ownership ticket, and four years later on the Independence League ticket; in 1906 he was candidate for governor of New York on the Democratic and Independence League tickets, in every instance being defeated. After a few words of greeting, each candidate was directed to stand on either side of the raised platform. |
applicant job applicant job-seeker prospective employee contender contestant |
25 | two-faced/ˌtuː ˈfeɪst/ | دو رو | صفت |
The two-faced cat may have three or four eyes, one or two esophagus's leading to the stomach and in at least one suspected case, two brains. Thus, the simple reflection that the door is used for the double purpose of entrance and exit leads to the notion of the Janus of the state as bifrons (" two-faced"): the thought of the door as the first part of the house to which one comes, produces the more abstract idea of Janus as the "god of beginning," in which character he has special charge of the first beginnings of human life (Consevius), the first hour of the day, the Calends of the month and the first month of the year in the later calendar: for the same reason his name takes the first place in the indigitamenta. |
deceitful insincere double-dealing hypocritical back-stabbing |
26 | incredibly/ɪnˈkred.ə.bli/ | بهطور باور نکردنی بهشدت، خیلی | قید |
He looked incredibly sad. She worked a miracle there in an incredibly short space of time. |
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27 | glide/glaɪd/ | (به آرامی و نرمی) حرکت کردن سر خوردن | فعل |
He started to glide her across the floor easily. She made arrangements for a glide rocker to be delivered to the house the following day. |
slide move smoothly slip sail float |
28 | row house/ˈroʊ haʊs/ | مجتمع مسکونی آپارتمانی | اسم |
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29 | crush/krʌʃ/ | خرد کردن له کردن | فعل |
I had an awful crush on him when we were in high school. Why crush his ego? |
squash squeeze press compress pulp mash |
30 | demanding/dɪˈmæn.dɪŋ/ | دشوار پرمسئولیت | صفت |
He.s demanding we return Ully. His kiss was hot, demanding, and quick, his lips warm and soft. |
difficult challenging testing taxing exacting |
31 | flustered/ˈflʌstərd/ | گیج مضطرب، سراسیمه | صفت |
Xander winked at the flustered woman across from him. Claire, in her usual manner, said nothing as she departed, but Effie had flustered and hovered about, asking detailed questions about Annie as soon as her sister was out of ear-shot. |
unsettle make nervous unnerve agitate ruffle |
32 | laid-back/ˌleɪd ˈbæk/ | آسودهخاطر آرام، بیخیال | صفت |
This look used to be the laid-back standard in places of business; however, it is now the norm for companies where employees regularly interact with clients or are making daily sales with their office life in plain view. What Kyrgyzstan lacks in gracious buildings and fancy cakes it makes up for with nomadic traditions such as laid-back hospitality, a healthy distrust of authority and a fondness for drinking fermented mare's milk. |
relaxed at ease easy-going equable free and easy |
33 | modifier/ˈmɑːdɪfaɪər/ | توصیفکننده (دستور زبان) | اسم |
However, by adding a simple geographic modifier to your ad text, you will focus your ad displays on those pages that specifically serve the potential customers who are looking for the product that you offer. Instead of the title screen, go to the game modifier screen and enter this sequence of buttons in quick succession. |
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34 | open-minded/ˌoʊpən ˈmaɪndɪd/ | روشنفکر دارای ذهن باز | صفت |
Be flexible and open-minded when the feedback starts coming in, and don't be discouraged by the negatives. If you are tempted to believe that people are more open-minded nowadays and interracial dating is more widely accepted, just do a little research on the subject of racism in the world at large and the blinders will fall off in no time. |
unbiased unprejudiced prejudice-free accepting non-partisan |
35 | pretty/ˈprɪt̬.i/ | نسبتا تقریبا | قید |
Your aunt and uncle seem pretty fond of you. Oh, what a pretty sound it made! |
attractive lovely good-looking nice-looking fetching |
36 | narrow-minded/ˈnɛroʊ-ˈmaɪndəd/ | کوتهفکر کوتاهنظر | صفت |
People who are narrow-minded in their approach to life can make extremely difficult partners. The rationalistic movement, headed by Magnus Stephenson, a patriotic, narrow-minded lawyer, did little good as far as church reform went, but was accompanied by a more successful effort to educate the people. |
intolerant illiberal reactionary conservative ultra-conservative |
37 | bad-tempered/ˌbædˈtemp.ərd/ | تندخو کجخلق | صفت |
bad-tempered man. bad-tempered ladybird turns into a nicer, happier bug. |
irritable irascible tetchy testy grumpy |
38 | absentminded/ˈæbsənt maɪndəd/ | حواس پرت فراموش کار | صفت |
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forgetful distracted preoccupied inattentive vague |
39 | very/ˈver.i/ | خیلی بسیار | قید |
You love him very much. You're a very interesting person. |
extremely exceedingly exceptionally especially tremendously |