ردیف | واژه | معنی | نقش گرامری |
1 | clean/kliːn/ | تمیز پاک، مرتب | صفت |
You always look neat and clean - even if you are a little out of style. I have to clean the barn. |
washed scrubbed cleansed cleaned polished spotless |
2 | North-West/nɔrθ-wɛst/ | شمال غرب | اسم |
of Lake Tsana, unites its waters with a number of other rivers which also rise in the Abyssinian highlands, and flows north-west Boo m. north-west of Salonika. |
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3 | cosmopolitan/ˌkɑzməˈpɑlətən/ | بینالمللی جهانی | صفت |
The family is cosmopolitan, excepting Madagascar and the whole of the Australian region. Picidae, woodpeckers, cosmopolitan, excepting Madagascar and Australian region. |
international multiracial worldwide global universal worldly |
4 | statue/ˈstætʃ.uː/ | مجسمه | اسم |
His gaze went to the statue of him. There is a statue of General Louis Charles Desaix de Veygoux in the Place de Jaude. |
sculpture figure effigy statuette figurine |
5 | market/ˈmɑr.kɪt/ | بازار | اسم |
The market is only two blocks away. There is a large weekly market for grain, and annual horse and cattle fairs. |
shopping centre marketplace mart retail outlet flea market |
6 | park/pɑrk/ | پارک بوستان | اسم |
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public garden recreation ground playground play area municipal park |
7 | bridge/brɪdʒ/ | پل | اسم |
Within two hours, the bridge was passable. The 1862 bridge burned and was painstakingly replaced in 2001. |
viaduct aqueduct flyover overpass way over link connection |
8 | fact/fækt/ | حقیقت | اسم |
In fact, now she felt nothing. In fact, he had given her strict orders not to lift anything. |
reality actuality certainty factuality certitude truth |
9 | interesting/ˈɪn.trə.stɪŋ/ | جالب جذاب | صفت |
You're a very interesting person. She had an interesting perspective, and she made him think about things differently. |
absorbing engrossing fascinating riveting gripping |
10 | cathedral/kəˈθiː.drəl/ | کلیسای جامع | اسم |
Its Gothic cathedral dates from the 15th century. There were three bedrooms and an open concept kitchen dining area with a cathedral ceiling. |
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11 | east/iːst/ | شرق مشرق | اسم |
Sun rises in the east and sets in the west. Lightening flashed in the east and thunder rumbled a posthumous threat. |
the Orient eastern easterly eastwardly oriental to the east eastward |
12 | temple/ˈtem.pəl/ | معبد | اسم |
The feel of his warm fingers on her temple was comforting. The temple is gone. |
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13 | South-East/saʊθ-ist/ | جنوب شرق | اسم |
In Sicily and southern Italy the Sirocco occurs at all seasons; it is a dry, dusty wind from south-east or south-west. The plot of land extends on an axis from north-west to south-east over some 36,000 acres. |
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14 | palace/ˈpæl.əs/ | کاخ قصر | اسم |
Some large bird has stolen it from his palace. The palace contains no moat, or armed guards, nor do I detect any sophisticated security system. |
official residence, royal residence, castle, mansion, stately home château palazzo schloss alcazar seraglio
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15 | square/skwer/ | میدان | اسم |
This area is ten square miles, though. On the square in front of the Bazaar were drummers beating the muster call. |
marketplace close quadrangle quad courtyard arcade |
16 | South-West/saʊθ-wɛst/ | جنوب غرب | اسم |
In Sicily and southern Italy the Sirocco occurs at all seasons; it is a dry, dusty wind from south-east or south-west. It is represented in the south-west of North America by other forms that by some writers are deemed species, and in the northern parts of South America by the C. phoeniceus, which would really seem entitled to distinction. |
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17 | population/ˌpɑpjəˈleɪʃən/ | جمعیت | اسم |
The population of the nearest big city was growing. Half the population of his planet had been decimated by famine and war. |
inhabitants residents people citizens citizenry |
18 | coast/koʊst/ | ساحل کناره | اسم |
I'm headed to the coast this weekend. It says it's an island off the coast of Ireland. |
seaboard coastal region coastline seashore shore |
19 | village/ˈvɪləʤ/ | روستا دهکده، ده | اسم |
Away they went through the village street and out upon the country road. The settlements of Lower Saginaw and Portsmouth were made in 1837, and were later united to form Bay City, which was incorporated as a village in 1859, and chartered as a city in 1865. |
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20 | size/sɑɪz/ | اندازه سایز | اسم |
It was about the size of mine. Dean was amazed at the size of the crowd. |
dimensions measurements proportions magnitude largeness |
21 | lot/lɑt/ | بسیار خیلی، زیاد | اسم |
Certainly she had been under a lot of stress. I just didn't see any point in spending money on new clothes when my old ones still had a lot of wear in them. |
a large amount a fair amount a good deal a great deal a deal |
22 | mile/mɑɪl/ | مایل [هر مایل 1609 متر است] | اسم |
They found the problem about a mile down the creek. We drove another mile before spotting a corner variety store. |
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23 | safe/seɪf/ | امن ایمن، بیخطر | صفت |
She felt safe and secure. She'd better find a safe place until they arrived. |
protected from danger protected from harm shielded sheltered guarded |
24 | quiet/ˈkwɑɪ.ət/ | ساکت بیصدا، آرام | صفت |
You are quiet this morning, son. Carmen remained quiet for a few minutes, allowing him to think about it. |
silent still hushed noiseless soundless mute |
25 | just over/ʤʌst ˈoʊvər/ | کمی بیشتر | قید |
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26 | museum/mjʊˈziː.əm/ | موزه | اسم |
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27 | modern/ˈmɑːdərn/ | مدرن معاصر | صفت |
The road leading to the castle was modern blacktop. Gabriel didn't need to understand modern science. |
present-day contemporary present-time present current |
28 | west/west/ | غرب مغرب | اسم |
I understand you have a big ranch west of here. "He's driving west," I said. |
the Occident western westerly westwardly occidental to the west westward |
29 | nightlife/ˈnɑɪt.lɑɪf/ | تفریحات شبانه | اسم |
Kiyonna: For the woman seeking sophisticated fashions at an affordable price, Kiyonna carries a range of attire, from pieces perfect for the office to trendy T-shirts to dresses that will look lovely for an exciting nightlife. The other four trunks displayed like goods—a moth-eaten gorilla suit, two bloody collections of dresses, and an outfit Dean supposed Frankenstein wore when he went out for a little nightlife. |
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30 | dirty/ˈdɜrt̬.i/ | کثیف گرد و خاکی | صفت |
Don't talk dirty, Ben. He followed the trail to the edge of the carpet then took in the dirty dishes in the sink. |
soiled grimy grubby filthy mucky |
31 | lots/lɑts/ | خیلی زیاد | قید |
I've had lots of experience. Lots of people forget them. |
a large amount a fair amount a good deal a great deal a deal |
32 | on/ɔːn/ | بر روی | حرف اضافه |
"Alex tells me you have some nice horses on your ranch," Carmen said to Señor Medena. A warm hand rested on her waist. |
supported by resting on in contact with on to functioning in operation working |
33 | over/ˈoʊ.vər/ | بالای | حرف اضافه |
He is famous all over the world. What are you doing over here? |
above on top of higher than higher up than atop across |
34 | river/ˈrɪv.ər/ | رودخانه | اسم |
Everything west of the river was blank. It was on these byways that Dean opted to travel, rolling along the river with the down of cottonwoods filling the air like a winter snowstorm, past the occasional farm house, fields, and ever-present vista of mountains wrapping around him. |
watercourse waterway stream tributary brook |
35 | just under/ʤʌst ˈʌndər/ | اندکی کمتر | قید |
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36 | busy/ˈbɪz.i/ | پرمشغله مشغول، شلوغ | صفت |
It's a large and busy hotel. It was a warm late afternoon as I stood out on the sidewalk and looked up at the six massive columns towering above another busy and impressive train station. |
occupied occupied in engaged in involved in employed in |
37 | industrial/ɪnˈdʌstriəl/ | صنعتی | صفت |
Rajputana is very poor in industrial production. The colony, however, from 1821 had made a fair start in free industrial progress. |
manufacturing, factory commercial, business, trade strike, protest
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38 | historic/hɪˈstɔːr.ɪk/ | تاریخی | صفت |
The great days of Crete lie thus beyond the historic period. And so it is with the purpose of historic characters and nations. |
famous famed important significant notable |
39 | polluted/pəˈlutəd/ | آلوده | صفت |
The defiant, polluted and oppressive city is condemned for failing to regard the warnings. The water supply, deemed ample when the prison was planned, became polluted under the congested conditions. |
contaminate adulterate taint poison befoul |
40 | nothing/ˈnʌθ.ɪŋ/ | هیچ چیز هیچ کار، هیچ | ضمیر |
Nothing. I was just thinking about technology. She tried to speak, but nothing came out. |
not a thing not a single thing not anything nothing at all nil |
41 | opinion/əˈpɪnjən/ | نظر دیدگاه | اسم |
You always did have a high opinion of yourself. Then let me express a personal opinion as well. |
belief judgement thought thoughts school of thought |
42 | crowded/ˈkrɑʊd.ɪd/ | شلوغ | صفت |
The men crowded together round the campfires. Where the street had been vacant during the day, they were crowded at night. |
packed congested crushed cramped overcrowded |
43 | castle/ˈkæs.əl/ | قلعه قصر | اسم |
That is my castle in the air. That castle cost a fortune to build. |
fortress fort stronghold fortification keep |
44 | lots/lɑts/ | بسیار زیاد | اسم |
I've had lots of experience. Lots of people forget them. |
a large amount a fair amount a good deal a great deal a deal |
45 | city/ˈsɪt̬.i/ | شهر | اسم |
You should have called the city cops. The three-story building looked big enough to cover a city block. |
town municipality metropolis megalopolis conurbation urban area |
46 | mosque/mɑsk/ | مسجد | اسم |
He must not sit in a mosque, except under necessity, but in some open, accessible place. Her mosque was built in 1418. |
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47 | north/nɔːrθ/ | شمال | اسم |
Jenn looked north and began walking. Dean was several miles north of Ridgway, fifteen miles from Ouray. |
northern northerly northwardly Arctic polar boreal hyperborean borean |
48 | dangerous/ˈdeɪn.dʒə.rəs/ | خطرناک | صفت |
You're treading on dangerous ground. If it was so dangerous out there in the woods, why did Giddon feel so safe? |
menacing threatening treacherous savage wild vicious |
49 | church/tʃɜrtʃ/ | کلیسا | اسم |
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house of God, the Lord's house, house of prayer kirk denomination, sect, creed faith
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50 | south/sɑʊθ/ | جنوب | اسم |
The return address on the envelope was Columbia, South America, but it wasn't addressed to anyone. They want me to make another sales trip — to South America. |
southern southerly southwardly meridional Antarctic |
51 | location/loʊˈkeɪʃn/ | موقعیت مکان | اسم |
Why are the time and location different? Was it the location or the fact that it needed charged? |
position place situation site locality |
52 | town/tɑʊn/ | شهر (کوچک) | اسم |
Meet us in town this afternoon. I'll be back in town Friday. |
urban area conurbation municipality borough township |
53 | building/ˈbɪl.dɪŋ/ | ساختمان | اسم |
I left the building for home. The three-story building looked big enough to cover a city block. |
structure construction edifice erection pile property |
54 | under/ˈʌn.dər/ | کمتر از کوچکتر از | حرف اضافه |
Then the horse bunched up under him. She limped after him, muttering under her breath. |
beneath below underneath at the bottom of at the foot of less than |
55 | medium-sized/ˈmidiəm-saɪzd/ | اندازه متوسط | صفت |
Sewellels are medium-sized terrestrial rodents, with no postorbital process to the skull, which is depressed in form, and rootless cheek-teeth, among which the premolars number I, the first in the upper jaw being very small. The members of this genus were small or medium-sized ungulates with single-rooted incisors. |
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56 | North-East/nɔrθ-ist/ | شمال شرق | اسم |
It lies in the densely populated district in the north-east of the county, between Stalybridge and Ashton-under-Lyne, and is served by the London & North Western and Great Central railways. It is intersected from southwest to north-east by the long and handsome KOnigsstrasse, dividing it into an upper and a lower town. |