ردیف | واژه | معنی | نقش گرامری |
1 | burglar/ˈbɜːrɡlər/ | دزد سارق | اسم |
Other changes included a larger foyer, new plumbing, a new heating system, and a burglar alarm system. You install a burglar alarm to protect your house. |
housebreaker robber cat burglar raider looter |
2 | break in/breɪk ɪn/ | به زود وارد شدن غیرقانونی وارد شدن | فعل |
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commit burglary break and enter force one's way in burst in crack a crib interrupt butt in cut in |
3 | reduce/rəˈdus/ | کاهش دادن کم کردن | فعل |
He began first a short ascent, then a drop to a sharp curve he nearly missed, causing him to reduce his speed further. Inversnaid was the site of a fort built in 1713 to reduce the clan to subjection. |
lessen make less make smaller lower bring down |
4 | illegal/ɪˈligəl/ | غیر قانونی | صفت |
There was nothing illegal going on, simply mysterious. It was hard to picture him involved with anything illegal... but why? |
unlawful illicit illegitimate against the law criminal |
5 | burglar alarm/ˈbɜːrɡlər əlɑːrm/ | دزدگیر سیستم اعلام سرقت | اسم |
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6 | late/leɪt/ | دیر دیر وقت، اواخر | قید |
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behind time behind schedule behind behindhand not on time unpunctual |
7 | property/ˈprɑpərti/ | دارایی ملک، مایملک | اسم |
Martha inherited the property from her grandfather. Property ownership certainly had its problems. |
possessions belongings things goods worldly goods |
8 | get away/gɛt əˈweɪ/ | فرار کردن گریختن | فعل |
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escape run away run off get out break out |
9 | burglary/ˈbɜːrɡləri/ | دزدی سرقت | اسم |
Bobby was assigned to the pending burglary case and Dean had made the arrest. Malinovsky had been caught in committing burglary and forgery. |
housebreaking breaking and entering breaking in forced entry theft |
10 | take/teɪk/ | دزدیدن | فعل |
I can take care of myself. We'll take care of them together. |
lay hold of take hold of get hold of get into one's hands grasp grip |
11 | rob/rɑːb/ | دزدی کردن | فعل |
Rob rode up beside her. For a moment she thought he was going to say something to Rob, but his attention returned to the food on his plate. |
burgle steal from hold up break into raid loot |
12 | break/breɪk/ | شکستن (قانون، قول و ...) نقض کردن، زیر قول زدن | فعل |
If you break it, you replace it. Are you opposed to a break now and then? |
shatter smash smash to smithereens crack snap |
13 | 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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14 | robber/ˈrɑːbər/ | سارق دزد | اسم |
His first case was the defence of a notorious robber and murderer. The robber chief was struck by this answer. |
burglar thief housebreaker cat burglar sneak thief |
15 | prevent/prɪˈvent/ | جلوگیری کردن پیشگیری کردن | فعل |
More than likely the correction was to prevent her from being embarrassed. Nature found a way to prevent that. |
stop put a stop to avert nip in the bud fend off |
16 | protect/prəˈtekt/ | محافظت کردن | فعل |
They are elected or appointed to protect the rights of the citizens, yet they become the agents of their death. "I can't protect you," she said. |
keep safe keep from harm save safeguard shield |
17 | escape/ɪˈskeɪp/ | فرار کردن | فعل |
He came very quietly and secretly, to escape the soldiers. Her heart attempted a painful escape through her throat. |
get away get out run away run off break out |
18 | allow/əˈlɑʊ/ | اجازه دادن | فعل |
Allow me to give you a piece of advice. They allow us to lead as normal of a life as possible. |
permit let authorize give someone permission to give authorization to |
19 | commit/kəˈmɪt/ | مرتکب شدن صورت گرفتن (جرم) | فعل |
She was admitting to a crime she didn't commit, knowing it was her son who did it. Before you commit to a number, think of this. |
carry out do perform perpetrate engage in |
20 | shoplift/ˈʃɑˌplɪft/ | دزدیدن (از فروشگاه و مغازه) دزدی کردن | فعل |
Mike says yes, but once there he realizes that his new "friends" like to shoplift small items just for the thrill of it. On February 13, Ling was arrested at Los Angeles International Airport after she tried to shoplift items totaling $16 in an LAX gift shop. |
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21 | crime/kraɪm/ | جرم جنایت | اسم |
You're not accused of any crime so I'm not harboring any fugitives. We won't go anywhere near the crime scene; ever. |
offence unlawful act illegal act breach of the law infraction of the law |
22 | lock/lɑːk/ | قفل | اسم |
They're too busy trying to lock me up and toss the key. I'll get the lights and lock the door! |
bolt catch fastener clasp bar |
23 | shoplifter/ˈʃɑːplɪftər/ | دزد مغازه/فروشگاه | اسم |
apprehending a shoplifter galloping along Midsummer Boulevard. The store has specific policies in place to arrest shoplifters and has to follow local laws in order to stop the shoplifter. |
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24 | lock/lɑːk/ | قفل کردن بستن | فعل |
They're too busy trying to lock me up and toss the key. I'll get the lights and lock the door! |
bolt catch fastener clasp bar |
25 | capital punishment/ˈkæpətəl ˈpʌnɪʃmənt/ | مجازات اعدام | اسم |
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26 | against/əˈgenst/ | خلاف (قانون) | حرف اضافه |
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opposed to in opposition to hostile to averse to antagonistic towards |
27 | punishment/ˈpʌnɪʃmənt/ | مجازات تنبیه | اسم |
"What will the punishment be, Mr. Johnson?" asked a bold, bad boy. No other punishment fell on the man. |
penalizing punishing disciplining retribution damnation chastising chastisement penalty |
28 | shoplifting/ˈʃɑːplɪftɪŋ/ | جنس بلند کردن از مغازه دزدی از مغازه | اسم |
This group of criminally involved problem users commits very large amounts of shoplifting, burglary and other crime to finance drug purchases. A lot of debate around shoplifting revolves around whether people are just greedy, or are they genuinely needy. |
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29 | theft/θeft/ | دزدی سرقت | اسم |
Surely Yancey wasn't involved in art theft as well. Its theft is a frequent subject in Greek art, especially of the earlier time. |
robbery stealing thieving larceny thievery |
30 | safe/seɪf/ | گاو صندوق | اسم |
She felt safe and secure. She'd better find a safe place until they arrived. |
protected from danger protected from harm shielded sheltered guarded |
31 | criminal/ˈkrɪmɪnl/ | مجرم جانی | اسم |
I don't want some dangerous criminal living next door. His brother was brought in and finally confessed, professing he had no knowledge of Jude's criminal activities. |
lawbreaker offender villain delinquent malefactor |
32 | leave/liːv/ | گذاشتن | فعل |
What time are we going to leave tomorrow? If one of us has to leave, I'll go. |
depart from go away from go from withdraw from retire from |
33 | steal/stiːl/ | دزدیدن | فعل |
Your goal is to steal a necklace with a red gem on it. If they do, it will be to steal my ore. |
purloin thieve take take for oneself help oneself to |
34 | murder/ˈmɜːrdər/ | به قتل رساندن آدم کشتن | فعل |
The murder happened days, maybe weeks ago. Check into the murder of a woman named Brenda Washington in Omaha, Nebraska. |
killing homicide assassination liquidation extermination |
35 | robbery/ˈrɑːbəri/ | سرقت دزدی | اسم |
Robbery and pillaging continue. Robbery is not permitted to anybody now a days! shouted the publican, picking up his cap. |
burglary theft thievery stealing breaking and entering |
36 | murder/ˈmɜːrdər/ | قتل (عمد) | اسم |
The murder happened days, maybe weeks ago. Check into the murder of a woman named Brenda Washington in Omaha, Nebraska. |
killing homicide assassination liquidation extermination |
37 | witness/ˈwɪtnəs/ | شاهد | اسم |
No one is forcing you to witness that stuff! Did you get to witness the birth? |
observer onlooker looker-on eyewitness spectator |
38 | manslaughter/ˈmænslɔːtər/ | قتل غیر عمد | اسم |
Their trial and conviction for manslaughter may be found in the daily periodicals of the date; but, strange to say, the experimental physiologists and nurses escaped scot-free. There was a conviction for manslaughter. |
killing, murder slaying
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39 | thief/θiːf/ | دزد سارق | اسم |
"He was a thief and a scoundrel," Harold added. He might think you're a sneak thief and shoot you with that big gun he carries. |
robber burglar housebreaker cat burglar shoplifter |
40 | get into trouble/gɛt ˈɪntu ˈtrʌbəl/ | به دردسر افتادن | فعل |
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41 | 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 |
42 | armed/ɑrmd/ | مسلح مسلحانه | صفت |
He was armed with several knives, and his silver eyes were fiery. Armed with her notes, she emerged from the library. |
upper limb forelimb appendage member sleeve inlet creek cove |
43 | tough/tʌf/ | سخت دشوار | صفت |
This was a tough day. It'll make things tough, but it's only a few months. |
durable strong resilient resistant sturdy |
44 | carry/ˈkær.i/ | حمل کردن همراه خود داشتن | فعل |
Where do you carry your gold? I hope, my dear friend, you will carry out your father's wish? |
convey transfer move take bring |
45 | murderer/ˈmɜːrdərər/ | قاتل آدمکش | اسم |
That murderer confessed to the authorities. A single case of homicide often leads to a series of similar crimes or to protracted warfare between neighbouring families and communities; the murderer, as a rule, takes refuge in the mountains from the avenger of blood, or remains for years shut up in his house. |
killer, liquidator, terminator, slaughterer homicide slayer
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46 | valuable/ˈvæl.jə.bəl/ | کالای باارزش | اسم |
They selected the most valuable food items and buried them. It makes you valuable and dangerous. |
precious costly high-priced high-cost expensive |