ردیف | واژه | معنی | نقش گرامری |
1 | spring/sprɪŋ/ | بهار | اسم |
The snow melted, leaving in its wake a harvest of spring flowers. Spring is around the corner. |
leap jump bound vault hop fly back |
2 | summer/ˈsʌm.ər/ | تابستان | اسم |
Living in that house and using the pool would be like a summer vacation, not a job. It was warm and sweet, like a summer rain. |
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3 | fall/fɔːl/ | پاییز | اسم |
Does the rain fall there? How could anyone fall asleep that fast? |
drop drop down plummet descend come down |
4 | winter/ˈwɪn.tər/ | زمستان | اسم |
"Remember last winter?" she sniffed. It looked nice against her winter paled skin. |
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5 | rainy season/ˈreɪni ˈsizən/ | فصل بارانی | اسم |
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6 | dry season/draɪ ˈsizən/ | فصل خشک (دوره کمباران) | اسم |
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7 | hot/hɑːt/ | داغ خیلی گرم | صفت |
Sunday dawned a sunny hot July day. Her face felt hot again. |
heated piping piping hot sizzling steaming |
8 | humid/ˈhjuməd/ | مرطوب (آب و هوا) دمدار | صفت |
The day had been unusually hot and humid, and she wiped sweat from her forehead. She couldn't remember when the outdoors had felt so small or when it'd become so humid she was sweating in place. |
muggy close sultry sticky steamy |
9 | warm/wɔrm/ | گرم | صفت |
It was a warm afternoon in August. His warm hands slid under her jacket, caressing her back through the thin T-shirt. |
hot warming cosy snug comfortable homely |
10 | sunny/ˈsʌn.i/ | آفتابی | صفت |
The day was sunny and mild – a perfect day for riding. Sunday dawned a sunny hot July day. |
bright sunshiny sunlit brilliant clear |
11 | cool/kuːl/ | خنک کمی سرد | صفت |
She woke to a cool dawn. It's a nice cool morning. |
chilly cold fresh crisp refreshing invigorating |
12 | cloudy/ˈklɑʊd.i/ | ابری | صفت |
They were cloudy with the same lust he felt. She'd thought it cloudy, for there was little light this morning. |
overcast clouded clouded over overclouded dark darkened |
13 | windy/ˈwɪn.di/ | توفانی همراه با باد | صفت |
It's windy and dry... said another voice. It is a favourite summer resort of the Italians, but is cold and windy in winter. |
breezy blowy fresh blustery gusty wild |
14 | cold/koʊld/ | سرد | صفت |
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 |
15 | rain/reɪn/ | باران آمدن باران گرفتن، باریدن | فعل |
The rain on the roof was soothing. The rain drummed wildly on the roof. |
rainfall precipitation raindrops rainwater wet weather the wet |
16 | snow/snoʊ/ | برف آمدن برف باریدن | فعل |
Snow crunched under her feet and quickly soaked her flimsy slippers. He knelt, ruffling the snow from Darian's hair. |
snowflakes flakes snowdrift snowfield snowpack snowfall |
17 | take a break/teɪk ə breɪk/ | استراحت کردن | فعل |
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18 | ski/ski/ | اسکی چوب اسکی | اسم |
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19 | snow/snoʊ/ | برف | اسم |
Snow crunched under her feet and quickly soaked her flimsy slippers. He knelt, ruffling the snow from Darian's hair. |
snowflakes flakes snowdrift snowfield snowpack snowfall |
20 | beach/biːtʃ/ | ساحل | اسم |
There is a lovely beach that stretches miles along the blue Atlantic. We were in Hawaii and pretty mellowed out on one of those perfect beach nights, watching the moon dance on the incoming surf. |
seaside seashore shore coast coastline |
21 | swim/swɪm/ | شنا کردن | فعل |
She glanced down at her swim suit. Animals either swim or burrow. |
bathe go swimming take a dip dip splash around float |
22 | play tennis/pleɪ ˈtɛnəs/ | تنیس بازی کردن | عبارت |
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23 | sport/spɔːrt/ | ورزش بازی ورزشی | اسم |
You be there to show her what a good sport you are. There remained a second rope, various books on the sport of ice climbing and a few pitons. |
(competitive) game(s) physical recreation physical activity physical exercise pastime wear display |
24 | exercise/ˈek.sərˌsɑɪz/ | ورزش | اسم |
I see you're getting your exercise for the day. You've had enough exercise for today. |
physical activity movement exertion effort work a workout |
25 | play/pleɪ/ | بازی کردن | فعل |
Want to play a game? Sometimes Alex and Jonathan play soccer, and sometimes we all go for a ride in the buggy. |
amuse oneself entertain oneself enjoy oneself have fun have a good time |
26 | basketball/ˈbɑː.skɪt.bɔːl/ | بسکتبال | اسم |
We met at a school basketball game. Dean had watched Billy play high school basketball the past winter. |
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27 | football/ˈfʊt.bɔːl/ | فوتبال | اسم |
Quinn, still steaming, plopped down and switched on the television to a college football game, turning off the sound. You're built like a wrestler or football player or something. |
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28 | volleyball/ˈvɑl.iːˌbɔːl/ | والیبال | اسم |
Aside from the requisite basketball and soccer teams, Ashford is also home to volleyball (women's only) and golf (for both men and women), making the university attractive both from an academic, as well as an athletic, perspective. The school has several active sports teams with men's varsity sports in basketball, cross-country, and golf and women's varsity teams in basketball, cross-country, softball, tennis and volleyball. |
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29 | aerobics/əˈroʊbɪks/ | تمرین های بدنی تمرین های هوازی | اسم |
I should have been allowed to do water aerobics. Typically one circuit takes you through one exercise for every muscle group, lifting heavy enough weights that you can lift for 10 to 15 repetitions to exhaustion before moving on to 60 seconds to two minutes of aerobics between each set. |
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30 | weight training/weɪt ˈtreɪnɪŋ/ | تمرین با وزنه وزنه زدن، پرورش اندام با وزنه | اسم |
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31 | karate/kəˈrɑti/ | کاراته (هنر رزمی ژاپنی) | اسم |
It took place in Cleveland where seven year old Eric Campbell was abducted from his Karate class. Many find the high-energy aggression levels in Karate truly cathartic. |
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32 | bowling/ˈboʊlɪŋ/ | بولینگ | اسم |
But though the same statute absolutely prohibited bowling alleys, Henry VIII. Young boys used to manually set up bowling pins after each frame. |
pitch throw propel hurl toss |
33 | running/ˈrʌn.ɪŋ/ | دو دویدن | اسم |
You're running out of time, she said. Her heart was running a marathon. |
sprinting sprint racing jogging jog administration management |
34 | biking/ˈbaɪkɪŋ/ | دوچرخه سواری | اسم |
Why don't you two go biking tomorrow? The man was about Dean's age, shorter, with dark hair and moustache and dressed in full biking attire. |
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35 | How is it going?/haʊ ɪz ɪt ˈgoʊɪŋ?/ | چه خبر؟ اوضاع چطور است؟ | جمله |
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36 | have fun/hæv fʌn/ | خوش گذراندن خوش گذشتن | عبارت |
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