ردیف | واژه | معنی | نقش گرامری |
1 | silk/sɪlk/ | ابریشم | اسم |
She wore silk pajamas and a woolen sweater. Their bodies were slick with sweat, and she lingered in the afterglow, lost in the heat and silk of his skin. |
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2 | swollen/ˈswoʊ.lən/ | متورم باد کرده | صفت |
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expanded distended bulging inflamed inflated |
3 | tight/taɪt/ | تنگ | صفت |
Her throat was too tight to say more. Money would be tight, but they could manage. |
firm fast secure fixed clenched |
4 | boot/buːt/ | چکمه کفش لبهدار بلند، پوتین | اسم |
She kicked his boot under the table. In total loss of her temper, she marched over and stomped on the phone, grinding it under her boot heel. |
gumboot wellington wader walking boot riding boot |
5 | GP/ˌdʒiː ˈpiː/ | پزشک خانواده پزشک عمومی | اسم |
x, y) opening by a wide aperture (GP). You have the right to ask for medical advice from a GP at any time. |
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6 | diarrhea/ˌdaɪəˈriːə/ | اسهال | اسم |
blamed for outbreaks of diarrhea among inmates. It is very similar to the one produced by the gut bug clostridium, which causes chronic diarrhea. |
loose motions looseness of the bowels the skitters the runs the trots gippy tummy |
7 | pass out/pæs aʊt/ | غش کردن بیهوش شدن | فعل |
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faint collapse lose consciousness black out keel over flake out |
8 | dress up/drɛs ʌp/ | لباس رسمی پوشیدن | فعل |
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dress smartly dress formally wear evening dress doll oneself up dress to the nines put on one's glad rags disguise oneself |
9 | temperature/ˈtemp.rə.tʃər/ | تب | اسم |
They can't keep her temperature down. The nights were still cold into April, but the temperature climbed into the 60's during the day. |
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10 | life-threatening/ˈlaɪf θretnɪŋ/ | خطرناک مخاطرهآمیز، کشنده | صفت |
diabetic acidosis, a life-threatening condition caused by the lack of insulin. The incidence of the potentially life threatening peanut allergy has doubled during the last ten years. |
menacing intimidating bullying frightening terrifying |
11 | go with/goʊ wɪð/ | هماهنگ بودن (لباس، رنگ و ...) به هم آمدن | فعل |
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12 | back/bæk/ | پشت کمر | اسم |
Do you have to go back right away? It was a long time back, before they were married. |
spine backbone spinal column vertebral column dorsum rachis rear |
13 | cough/kɑf/ | سرفه گرفتگی گلو و سینه | اسم |
Anna Pavlovna had had a cough for some days. Her hacking cough had become unproductive, and even breathing was a chore. |
hack rasp croak wheeze tickle in one's throat bark |
14 | dizzy/ˈdɪz.i/ | دچار سرگیجه منگ | صفت |
She sat back, dizzy with effort. She felt dizzy from breathing off the top of her lungs. |
giddy light-headed faint weak weak at the knees |
15 | feel sick/fil sɪk/ | حالت تهوع داشتن | فعل |
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16 | sunburn/ˈsʌn.bɝːn/ | آفتابسوختگی | اسم |
The effects of frost and of sunburn are frequently quite local. It is the common result of fires passing alongtoo rapidly to burn the trees; and thin-barked treeshornbeam, beech, firs, &c. may exhibit it as the results of sunburn, especially when exposed to the south-west after the removal of shelter. |
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17 | tumor/ˈtuːmər/ | تومور غده | اسم |
I made him a deal to take the tumor out. Your tumor was operable when I met you and for the entirety of first year. |
cancerous growth malignant growth cancer malignancy lump growth |
18 | come around/kʌm əˈraʊnd/ | به هوش آمدن | فعل |
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regain consciousness recover consciousness come to come to life come to one's senses |
19 | headache/ˈhed.eɪk/ | سردرد | اسم |
She stormed out, blood pulsing and headache growing. Do you have a headache by chance? |
sore head migraine neuralgia head cephalalgy hemicrania nuisance trouble problem |
20 | scarf/skɑrf/ | شال (گردن) روسری، مقنعه | اسم |
She pulled the scarf from her neck and wiped her face. Rhyn pulled the scarf he hated from her neck. |
muffler headscarf headsquare square stole tippet neckerchief kerchief |
21 | neat/niːt/ | مرتب و منظم تر و تمیز | صفت |
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tidy neat and tidy as neat as a new pin orderly well ordered |
22 | hang up/hæŋ ʌp/ | آویزان کردن آویختن | فعل |
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neurosis preoccupation fixation obsession phobia |
23 | chest/tʃest/ | سینه قفسه سینه | اسم |
His broad chest and shoulders looked powerful. His arms were folded across his chest, one leg thrown carelessly over the other. |
breast upper body body torso trunk thorax |
24 | get over/gɛt ˈoʊvər/ | بهبود یافتن بهتر شدن | فعل |
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recover from recuperate from get better after pull through shrug off |
25 | break down/breɪk daʊn/ | زیر گریه زدن | فعل |
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stop working cease to function cease to work go wrong seize up |
26 | undershirt/ˈʌndərʃɜːrt/ | زیرپیراهنی زیرپوش | اسم |
He pulled the undershirt over his head before answering. The white athletic undershirt contrasted attractively with his bronzed skin. |
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27 | old-fashioned/ˌoʊld ˈfæʃnd/ | قدیمی دمده | صفت |
The owner prides herself on the exquisite cuisine, old-fashioned courtesy and personal attention given to all customers. The people were dressed in old fashioned clothes. |
out of date outdated dated out out of fashion |
28 | unconscious/ʌnˈkɑn.tʃəs/ | بیهوش ناخودآگاه | صفت |
He was unconscious and lay like a distorted corpse. The girl remained unconscious as the man drove away. |
knocked out insensible senseless insentient insensate |
29 | high blood pressure/haɪ blʌd ˈprɛʃər/ | فشار خون بالا | اسم |
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30 | brain/breɪn/ | مغز | اسم |
An idea flashed through her brain and left a frown on her face. I have a terminal brain tumor. |
cerebrum cerebral matter encephalon intelligence intellect intellectual capacity mental capacity |
31 | ulcer/ˈʌlsər/ | زخم | اسم |
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sore ulceration open sore abscess boil |
32 | denim/ˈden.əm/ | پارچه جین پارچه کتانی راه راه و زبر | اسم |
He looked like a rancher in his faded denim jeans and plaid shirt. His shoulders swayed gracefully, the open denim jacket swinging loosely in the breeze. |
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33 | lean/liːn/ | تکیه دادن | فعل |
He was lean and agile. He looked tall and lean in a dark suit. |
rest be propped up recline be supported slant incline |
34 | faint/feɪnt/ | از حال رفتن غش کردن | فعل |
Her heartbeat was faint and slow. He winked with a faint smile, and she relaxed. |
indistinct vague unclear indefinite ill-defined |
35 | finger/ˈfɪŋ.gər/ | انگشت | اسم |
I was about to deny, but she put a finger to my lips. He tapped his finger on the paper. |
digit thumb index finger forefinger first finger middle finger |
36 | velvet/ˈvelvɪt/ | مخمل مخملی | اسم |
She reached into the velvet pouch. As he pulled on the last of his clothes and crossed to his armory, a small, black velvet box nestled between two daggers drew his attention. |
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37 | linen/ˈlɪnən/ | کتانی (پارچه) | اسم |
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38 | deal with/dil wɪð/ | رسیدگی کردن سر و کله زدن با، پرداختن به | فعل |
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39 | cancer/ˈkæn.sər/ | سرطان | اسم |
Cancer of the Stomach is a common disease. Its favourite situation is the outlet (pyloric cancer), where a hard, fibrous growth forms a contracting ring of the scirrhous variety. |
malignant growth cancerous growth malignant tumour tumour malignancy carcinoma |
40 | burn/bɜrn/ | سوختگی | اسم |
It looks like it's starting to burn good. Will they burn the bridge or not? |
be on fire be alight be ablaze blaze go up |
41 | bow tie/baʊ taɪ/ | پاپیون | اسم |
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42 | blister/ˈblɪstər/ | تاول | اسم |
In fine work the apex of the blister is ground off before the linal hammering. For long all the best high-carbon steel was made by remelting this blister steel in crucibles (§ 106), but in the last few years the electric processes have begun to make this steel (§ 108). |
bleb bulla pustule vesicle vesication |
43 | ER/ˌiː ˈɑːr/ | بخش اورژانس | اسم |
Guno rg?er Gep? Ziada dl %.'?,r lrydL er lo rt Gallia ? |
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44 | sore throat/sɔr θroʊt/ | گلو درد | اسم |
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45 | vest/vest/ | جلیقه | اسم |
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entrust to invest in bestow on confer on grant to |
46 | elderly/ˈɛldərli/ | سالمند | صفت |
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aged old mature older senior |
47 | long-sleeved/lɔŋ slivd/ | آستین بلند دارای آستینهای بلند | صفت |
His long, sleek hair was tied in a tight braid, and despite the cold and wind he wore only a long-sleeved sweater that hugged the muscles of his arms and shoulders beneath a down vest. She looked decent in jeans and a long-sleeved shirt. |
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48 | bleed/bliːd/ | خونریزی داشتن خون آمدن | فعل |
You would bleed her dry the first night. She'd bleed out in this cave. |
lose blood haemorrhage draw blood from phlebotomize exsanguinate flow run ooze |
49 | wear/wer/ | پوشیدن به خود زدن (عطر)، گذاشتن (جواهرات) | فعل |
You'd better wear a coat. You could wear a feed sack at a formal dinner and not look underdressed. |
be dressed in be clothed in have on sport dress in clothe oneself in |
50 | suit/suːt/ | کت و شلوار | اسم |
He always looked nice, but normally he would have worn a suit for the occasion. When he succeeded in forming it to suit her, she patted him on his woolly head so vigorously that I thought some of his slips were intentional. |
outfit set of clothes costume ensemble clothing dress |
51 | fit/fɪt/ | مناسب اندازه، زیبنده | اسم |
Wherever we go, I can find a job to fit my goals. It was fit for a queen. |
suitable good enough relevant pertinent apt appropriate |
52 | dotted/ˈdɑːtɪd/ | خال خالی نقطه نقطه | صفت |
The air was clear and dry, the sand dotted with small shrubs. All three are dotted with small islands, possibly the remains of some earlier lido. |
spot speck fleck speckle point |
53 | earache/ˈɪr.eɪk/ | گوش درد | اسم |
You may have an earache or a feeling of fullness in your ear. LMT. Chinese Massage for Infants and Children: Traditional Techniques for Alleviating Colic, Teething Pain, Earache, and Other Common Childhood Conditions. |
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54 | fur/fɜːr/ | مو خز | اسم |
The animals were sleek and their black fur shined in the sunlight. Fur short and closely applied to the skin. |
hair, wool coat, mane, fleece, pelt pelage fell
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55 | sick/sɪk/ | دارای حالت تهوع بالا آورده | صفت |
Mom was sick and we needed a doctor. I felt sick to my stomach. |
ill unwell poorly ailing indisposed |
56 | dress/dres/ | لباس پوشیدن لباس پوشاندن | فعل |
That dress is really YOU! He pushed her against the wall, pulling at her dress again. |
put on clothes don clothes slip into clothes clothe oneself get dressed clothe |
57 | get dressed/gɛt drɛst/ | لباس پوشیدن | فعل |
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58 | makeup/ˈmeɪk.ʌp/ | آرایش لوازم آرایش | اسم |
He could still see the bruises through the makeup covering her face. "Rough night," she muttered and snatched her makeup bag from him. |
cosmetics greasepaint foundation pancake panstick powder |
59 | short-sleeved/ʃɔrt-slivd/ | آستین کوتاه | صفت |
Do you have a short-sleeved shirt in there for me? He wore khakis and a short-sleeved shirt. |
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60 | striped/straɪpt/ | راه راه | صفت |
The striped hyena is scattered over the country sparsely. Dorothy was too dazed to say much, but she watched one of Jim's big ears turn to violet and the other to rose, and wondered that his tail should be yellow and his body striped with blue and orange like the stripes of a zebra. |
banded stripy barred lined streaky striated |
61 | style/staɪl/ | سبک شیوه، مد | اسم |
Her hair was short and dark and worn in an easy style that seemed to require little care. He's got a great sense of style, Linda said with a laugh. |
manner way technique method methodology |
62 | stomachache/ˈstʌm.əkˌeɪk/ | دل درد شکم درد | اسم |
A chronic stomachache, for example, could be a legitimate medical condition. If you eat too many of them, you may get a stomachache, but that's about it. |
indigestion, dyspepsia colic, gripe bellyache, tummy ache, collywobbles
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63 | low blood pressure/loʊ blʌd ˈprɛʃər/ | فشار خون پایین | اسم |
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64 | hurt/hɜːrt/ | درد داشتن درد کردن | فعل |
Did I hurt you? I did not mean to hurt you. |
be painful be sore be tender cause pain cause discomfort |
65 | sleeveless/ˈslivlɪs/ | بیآستین بدون آستین | صفت |
The kurta is a sort of sleeveless shirt, open in front and reaching to the waist. She changed into a sleeveless blouse and shorts, wondering as she did so if he would object to the shorts. |
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66 | vomit/ˈvɑːmɪt/ | استفراغ کردن بالا آوردن | فعل |
The floors, mostly of mud covered with dung, are fouled with spittle, vomit, and urine, and, being seldom or never cleaned out, foster a gradual accumulation of poison, to which infected rats and the concealment of illness contribute. Although most bulimics vomit or use laxatives to purge food from the body, some people with this eating disorder will alternate binge eating with fasting or periods of excessive exercise. |
be sick spew spew up fetch up heave retch |
67 | cotton/ˈkɑtən/ | پنبهای (پارچه) کتان، نخی | اسم |
Cotton has pretty white and red flowers on it. Its chief exports are of cotton, hemp, sugar and stone. |
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68 | suit/suːt/ | آمدن (لباس به فرد) | فعل |
He always looked nice, but normally he would have worn a suit for the occasion. When he succeeded in forming it to suit her, she patted him on his woolly head so vigorously that I thought some of his slips were intentional. |
outfit set of clothes costume ensemble clothing dress |
69 | ache/eɪk/ | درد کردن (به طور مداوم) درد داشتن | فعل |
The ache deep within her started again. The ache within her deepened at the idea of trusting someone for the first time in her life, and the energy flowing between them grew more intense. |
pain dull pain pang twinge throb gnawing |
70 | trendy/ˈtrendi/ | به روز مد | صفت |
Kevin, a small man with a quick smile and trendy glasses, smiled as she opened the door. They reached the trendy teahouse in the wealthy section of DC, Hannah still talking about Paris fashions. |
fashionable in fashion in vogue stylish modish |
71 | v-neck/ˈviː nek/ | یقه هفت | اسم |
While the loose-fitting cardigan was also trendy in this era, coming into its own as part of the classic twinset, many cardigans were still cut to be V-neck fitted garments that accentuated curves while hugging the waist. Tattoos peeked from the V-neck of the T-shirt. |
nape scruff cervix scrag halse kiss caress pet smooch |
72 | food poisoning/fud ˈpɔɪzənɪŋ/ | مسمومیت غذایی | اسم |
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73 | trick/trɪk/ | گول زدن گمراه کردن، فریب دادن | فعل |
It was some sort of trick to get her to slip up. When a woman wants to know, she looks for some clever way to trick the man into disclosing the facts. |
stratagem ploy ruse scheme device |
74 | EKG machine/i-keɪ-ʤi məˈʃin/ | دستگاه الکتروکاردیوگراف دستگاه ثبت نوار قلب | اسم |
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75 | match/mætʃ/ | به هم آمدن | فعل |
As a rule, a match consists of 21 points, or 21 ends (or a few more, by agreement). Zeb struck a match and lighted one of the lanterns. |
contest competition game tournament tie |
76 | vulnerable/ˈvʌlnərəbəl/ | آسیبپذیر ضعیف، حساس، بیدفاع | صفت |
Children are the most vulnerable members of society. I think you understand how vulnerable you are here. |
in danger in peril in jeopardy at risk endangered |
77 | collar/ˈkɑːlər/ | یقه | اسم |
She tugged at his collar again, but it was useless. He loosened his collar and tie out of absolute necessity. |
neckband choker ruff gorget bertha Vandyke rebato ring |
78 | wool/wʊl/ | پشم | اسم |
Wool grows on sheep. The most important internal industries are in wool and frozen meat. |
fleece, hair, coat floccus
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79 | hypochondriac/ˌhaɪpəˈkɑːndriæk/ | خودبیمارانگار مبتلا به خودبیمارانگاری | صفت |
"Hypochondriac, not aphro—" "I meant, you're making it up!" He had become an incurable hypochondriac. He said long after that he had been mad all his life, or at least not perfectly sane; and, in truth, eccentricities less strange than his have often been thought ground sufficient for absolving felons and for setting aside wills. |
valetudinarian valetudinary neurotic malade imaginaire melancholico hypochondriast valetudinarian valetudinary malingering |
80 | lace/leɪs/ | تور دانتل | اسم |
She was a vision, wearing a pale taupe nightgown with a lace bodice. His hands shook as he fumbled to lace his boots. |
openwork lacework tatting netting net |
81 | wig/wɪɡ/ | کلاه گیس | اسم |
Wig Tree, &c. Clematis. A student in a gray wig and exaggerated backside was at the sink, pretending to wash dishes. |
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82 | treat/trit/ | درمان کردن مداوا کردن | فعل |
Don't treat me that way, Alex. Treat them with respect and take care of them. |
behave towards act towards conduct oneself towards use serve deal with |
83 | cold/koʊld/ | سرماخوردگی | اسم |
Let's get in out of this cold wind. She felt as though a cold hand grasped her stomach and squeezed hard. |
chilly cool freezing icy snowy |
84 | heart rate/hɑrt reɪt/ | میزان تپش قلب | اسم |
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85 | press/pres/ | فشار دادن فشردن | فعل |
One side of her wanted to press on until she got some answers. Dean didn't press the point. |
push push down press down thumb depress |
86 | 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 |
87 | illness/ˈɪl.nəs/ | بیماری | اسم |
There is serious illness in her family. She was terrified by his illness, and yet that was just what she needed. |
sickness disease ailment disorder complaint |
88 | wise/wɑɪz/ | عاقل عاقلانه | صفت |
Sarah studied the situation with wise eyes. I had taken to heart the words of the wise Roman who said, "To be banished from Rome is but to live outside of Rome." |
sage sagacious intelligent clever learned |
89 | surgery/ˈsɜr.dʒə.ri/ | جراحی | اسم |
Alex was still in surgery when they arrived. Alex came through the surgery fine. |
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90 | pinch/pɪntʃ/ | نیشگون گرفتن | فعل |
The pinch was less today, and the pain gone instantly, replaced by heat and warmth. There was a pinch and numbness as his fangs sank into her neck. |
nip tweak squeeze compress grasp hurt |
91 | twist/twɪst/ | پیچ خوردن | فعل |
She tried to twist away from him. The sound made her gut twist and her chest tighten. |
crumple crush buckle mangle warp |
92 | alternative remedies/ɔlˈtɜrnətɪv ˈrɛmədiz/ | پزشکی جایگزین طب جایگزین، طب مکمل | اسم |
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93 | fit/fɪt/ | اندازه بودن | فعل |
Wherever we go, I can find a job to fit my goals. It was fit for a queen. |
suitable good enough relevant pertinent apt appropriate |
94 | cardigan/ˈkɑːrdɪɡən/ | ژاکت (پشمی) زنانه کاردیگان | اسم |
It is on the north side of Cardigan Bay, on the shore of Tremadoc Bay, with a sandy beach 4 m. A French diversion on the coast of Pembroke was even less successful; a force of 1500 men, under Colonel Tate, an American adventurer, landed in Cardigan Bay on the 22nd of February 1797, but was at once surrounded by the local militia and surrendered without a blow. |
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95 | burn/bɜrn/ | سوزاندن سوختن | فعل |
It looks like it's starting to burn good. Will they burn the bridge or not? |
be on fire be alight be ablaze blaze go up |
96 | wrinkle/ˈrɪŋkl/ | چروک چین | اسم |
Like the first wrinkle, it was inevitable. His lips are firmly closed, his eyes glitter, and a wrinkle comes and goes on his pale forehead. |
crease fold pucker gather furrow |
97 | pulse/pʌls/ | نبض ضربان | اسم |
A pulse of warmth dispelled the tunnel vision that had begun to form. A faint pulse of life came from the direction of the gym. |
heartbeat pulsation pulsing throb throbbing |
98 | collapse/kəˈlæps/ | غش کردن از حال رفتن | فعل |
Would the cabin collapse around them? This only precipitated the collapse, and while Count Tisza voiced Hungarian public opinion in declaring the basis of the Dual system to be shattered, the Yugoslav National Council was transplanted from Ljubljana to Zagreb and strengthened by the inclusion of representatives of all parties (Oct. |
cave in fall in subside fall down sag |
99 | toothache/ˈtuːθ.eɪk/ | دندان درد | اسم |
The uses of chloroform which fall to be mentioned here are: - as a counter-irritant; as a local anaesthetic for toothache due to caries, it being applied on a cotton wool plug which is inserted into the carious cavity; as an antispasmodic in tetanus and hydrophobia; and as the best and most immediate and effective antidote in cases of strychnine poisoning. For example, a mercurial pill at night, followed by salts and senna in the morning, will often relieve the pain in toothache or gum-boil, and lessen inflammation not only in the mouth, but other parts of the body as well. |
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100 | sprain/spreɪn/ | پیچ خوردن رگ به رگ شدن | فعل |
However, being overweight and generally inactive also increases the chance of developing a strain or sprain. It may be necessary for the child to do exercises to strengthen the joint after a serious sprain. |
wrench twist turn strain crick pull |
101 | get changed/gɛt ʧeɪnʤd/ | لباس عوض کردن | فعل |
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102 | top/tɑːp/ | تاپ بلوز بالاتنه | اسم |
You're already at the top of your class. He straddled a chair and leaned his arms across the top of it while he sipped his coffee. |
summit peak pinnacle crest crown |
103 | leather/ˈleð.ər/ | چرم | اسم |
She sank into the softness of her leather chair. She sat in the living room as masculine as he, surrounded by wood, wool, and leather in dark colors. |
skin hide beat strap belt thrash |
104 | Lycra/ˈlaɪkrə/ | پارچه لایکرا نوعی پارچه چسبان در لباسهای ورشی | اسم |
When Lycra is added to rayon, a stretchy, slinky knit can be produced. The camping area was a riot of color, with thousands of bodies wrapped in every tone and shade of tight-fitting Lycra, each an individual fashion statement on a rock-hard frame. |
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105 | bandage/ˈbæn.dɪdʒ/ | نوار زخمبندی بانداژ | اسم |
She'd tried to change the bandage on her own. Should we bandage it? |
dressing covering gauze lint compress |
106 | throw up/θroʊ ʌp/ | بالا آوردن | فعل |
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vomit retch cough up bring up regurgitate heave gag be sick get sick puke |
107 | hooded/ˈhʊdɪd/ | کلاهدار کلاهپوش | صفت |
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head covering, cowl, snood, scarf, head scarf
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108 | get undressed/gɛt ənˈdrɛst/ | لباس در آوردن لخت شدن | فعل |
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naked nude stark naked bare unclothed |
109 | open heart surgery/ˈoʊpən hɑrt ˈsɜrʤəri/ | جراحی قلب باز | اسم |
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110 | cut/kʌt/ | زخم بریدگی | اسم |
Placing it in a little plate, he cut it up in small pieces. I've cut enough here for supper. |
gash slash lacerate slit pierce |
111 | pattern/ˈpæt̬.ərn/ | طرح نقش، الگو | اسم |
She stared at a flower pattern on the wall. The woman he married would have to pattern her life to the fickle fate of politics. |
design decoration motif marking ornament |
112 | sandal/ˈsæn.dəl/ | صندل کفش روباز | اسم |
The white sandal heels gave the ensemble a dressy look. He kept Christmas at Sandal Castle near Wakefield. |
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113 | rash/ræʃ/ | خارش تحریک پوستی | اسم |
"We all need to stop and think this through and not make any rash decisions," I said. It was a rash thing to do. |
spots skin eruption breakout hives heat rash nettle rash |
114 | infection/ɪnˈfek.ʃən/ | عفونت آلودگی | اسم |
The x-rays were conclusive and indicated a bad infection in the lower lobe of one lung. They did another x-ray this morning and the infection has spread to the other lung. |
disease virus contagion disorder condition affliction |
115 | miracle/ˈmɪr.ə.kəl/ | معجزه معجزه آسا | اسم |
A miracle has happened! In retrospect, it was a miracle none of us fainted. |
supernatural phenomenon mystery prodigy sign wonder marvel |
116 | patterned/ˈpætərnd/ | طرحدار | صفت |
On occasions of festivals or pageants the balconies, the bridges, the boats, and even the facades of the houses, were hung with rich Eastern carpets or patterned textiles in gold and coloured silk. The colonial government was patterned on that of Spanish America. |
decorated ornamented figured tessellated mosaic goffered |
117 | cure/kjʊr/ | علاج درمان | اسم |
I hope it will cure him. One can't cure anything. |
heal restore to health make well make better restore |
118 | under the weather/ˈʌndər ðə ˈwɛðər/ | ناخوشاحوال مریض | عبارت |
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ill unwell indisposed ailing poorly |
119 | plaid/plæd/ | چهارخانه (طرح پارچه) شطرنجی | اسم |
He looked like a rancher in his faded denim jeans and plaid shirt. In addition to the bones themselves, the box contained a ripped plaid flannel shirt, and nestled at the bottom, dirty jeans, boots, and yellowed, soiled undershorts. |
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120 | lie down/laɪ daʊn/ | دراز کشیدن | فعل |
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121 | flu/fluː/ | آنفلوآنزا | اسم |
His place is as busy as a country doctor's waiting room in flu season. A deeper ache, as if she had the flu and every muscle in her body was on fire, was made worse by sleeping on the cold floor. |
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122 | stylish/ˈstaɪlɪʃ/ | شیک | صفت |
But then, he didn't say her taste was stylish - he said it had style. Never in her wildest dreams would she have considered her taste stylish or elegant. |
fashionable modish voguish modern ultra-modern |
123 | hot air/ˌhɑːt ˈer/ | حرف مفت مزخرف، چرت و پرت | اسم |
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nonsense rubbish empty talk wind froth |
124 | choke/ʧoʊk/ | خفه کردن خفه شدن | فعل |
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gag retch cough struggle for air fight for breath |
125 | cut/kʌt/ | بریدن برش زدن | فعل |
Placing it in a little plate, he cut it up in small pieces. I've cut enough here for supper. |
gash slash lacerate slit pierce |
126 | plain/pleɪn/ | ساده | صفت |
I'm glad we were out in plain sight! Her room was plain and basic. |
obvious clear crystal clear as clear as crystal evident |
127 | sneeze/sniːz/ | عطسه کردن | فعل |
She frantically threw her purse open, searching for a tissue, but a violent sneeze ripped through her lungs so quickly she barely had time to cover her mouth with her hand. She stifled a sneeze with an index finger under her nose and gave Mr. O'Hara a disgusted look. |
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128 | fashionable/ˈfæʃnəbl/ | مد روز رایج، مد | صفت |
I don't think it would be fashionable if I wore a ski mask. The influence of Barras with this fashionable lady helped on the match. |
in fashion in vogue voguish popular up to date |
129 | swimsuit/ˈswɪm.suːt/ | مایو (زنانه) لباس شنا | اسم |
She didn't own a swimsuit, so bra and panties had been her option. Jantzen tankinis in particular tend to stand out from many of its swimsuit competitors because the tops are well constructed, more often than not offer tummy control panels, and come in a wide array of eye-popping, but flattering, colors. |
swimwear bathing dress bathing suit trunks swimming trunks bikini swimming costume bathing costume swimming togs |
130 | ankle/ˈæŋ.kəl/ | مچ پا | اسم |
I hurt my ankle and I can't walk on it. I twisted my ankle and fell. |
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131 | wound/wuːnd/ | زخم جراحت | اسم |
The wound healed itself. Below them a creek wound sluggishly through a narrow valley. |
injury lesion cut gash laceration |
132 | loose/luːs/ | گشاد (لباس) آزاد | صفت |
Cut him loose with a GPS tag. I can't afford to loose any of them at this point. |
not fixed in place not secure insecure unsecured unattached detached |
133 | suede/sweɪd/ | جیر (پارچه) | اسم |
The walls were covered in suede, she realized as she placed a hand against one. His suede pants clung to long, thick thighs and were tucked into heavy boots. |
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134 | scruffy/ˈskrʌfi/ | کثیف ژولیده، رنگ و رو رفته | صفت |
Speaking of Scruffy, have you seen him lately? Scruffy was meowing at the kitchen door. |
shabby worn down at heel shoddy ragged |