ردیف | واژه | معنی | نقش گرامری |
1 | adjective/ˈædʒ.ɪk.tɪv/ | صفت | اسم |
Pick an adjective from the title. It is important to study the various adjective forms. |
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2 | adverb/ˈæd.vɜrb/ | قید | اسم |
The adverb usually follows the verb. An adverb may precede the verb. |
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3 | follow/ˈfɑl.oʊ/ | پیروی کردن عمل کردن به | فعل |
I'll follow you back to the house. He motioned to the others to follow and they all went down the path to the building. |
come behind come after go behind go after walk behind |
4 | sentence/ˈsen.t̬əns/ | جمله | اسم |
He typed a short sentence, and then stopped. Finally, in the trial of the king he demanded, with the Girondists, that the sentence should be pronounced by a vote of the whole people, and not simply by the Convention. |
judgement ruling pronouncement decision determination |
5 | phrase/freɪz/ | عبارت | اسم |
She repeated the phrase over and over, searching for another meaning. For more examples see noun phrase, adjectival phrase and adverbial phrase. |
expression group of words word group construction clause |
6 | blank/blæŋk/ | جای خالی (برگه و ...) | اسم |
She gave him a blank look. Jessi poured herself more coffee, eyes going to the blank iPad calendar. |
empty unfilled unmarked unwritten on unused |
7 | paragraph/ˈpær.əˌgræf/ | پاراگراف بند | اسم |
I was reading the following paragraph to her: are in Umbrian character; the Latin alphabet is used in the Claverniur paragraph (V. |
section subdivision part subsection division |
8 | example/ɪgˈzæm.pəl/ | نمونه مثال | اسم |
Now that was a good example of her imagination working over time. The most important example is trust. |
specimen sample exemplar exemplification instance |
9 | train/treɪn/ | قطار | اسم |
"I know you train with them," he stated. As slippery and twisted the man was, he knew how to train men to win a battle. |
instruct teach coach tutor give lessons to |
10 | preposition/ˌprep.əˈzɪʃ.ən/ | حرف اضافه (دستور زبان) | اسم |
The pattern is built around a number followed by a preposition. To control your balloon, use the correct preposition from the top to go forward and the correct preposition from the bottom to stop. |
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11 | subject/ˈsʌb.dʒɪkt/ | فاعل (دستور زبان) | اسم |
She forced the subject from her mind. That was the end of the conversation and neither of them brought the subject up again that night. |
theme subject matter topic issue question |
12 | word/wɜːd/ | کلمه واژه، لغت | اسم |
I just got word that my father had a heart attack. "Love," he said, as if the one word were a full explanation. |
term name expression designation locution turn of phrase |
13 | singular/ˈsɪŋ.gjə.lər/ | مفرد | اسم |
His position was one of singular difficulty. The word was a singular impression of anguish and surprise. |
remarkable extraordinary exceptional outstanding striking |
14 | grammar/ˈgræm.ər/ | دستور زبان گرامر | اسم |
There are a grammar school, a free school and a number of charities. Of grammar she knew nothing and she cared nothing for it. |
syntax, rules of language, morphology, semantics linguistics, phonology langue
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15 | match/mætʃ/ | جفت کردن | 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 |
16 | take a shower/teɪk ə ˈʃaʊər/ | دوش گرفتن | عبارت |
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17 | correct/kəˈrekt/ | صحیح درست | صفت |
At least he had found the correct profession. The government operating in its correct role is instrumental to civilization. |
right accurate true veracious exact |
18 | mistake/mɪˈsteɪk/ | اشتباه غلط | اسم |
I won't make the mistake I made with you before. I made a really bad mistake and I don't know what to do. |
error fault inaccuracy omission slip |
19 | correct/kəˈrekt/ | تصحیح کردن اصلاح کردن | فعل |
At least he had found the correct profession. The government operating in its correct role is instrumental to civilization. |
right accurate true veracious exact |
20 | noun/nɑʊn/ | اسم | اسم |
What does the noun "incorporation" mean? Be careful to use a singular pronoun with a singular noun in your writing. |
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21 | do homework/du ˈhoʊmˌwɜrk/ | تکلیف انجام دادن | عبارت |
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22 | answer/ˈæn.sər/ | پاسخ دادن جواب دادن | فعل |
He put her answer down in his note book. Alex didn't answer and it went to his voice mail, so she left a message. |
reply response rejoinder return reaction acknowledgement retort |
23 | fill in/fɪl ɪn/ | تکمیل کردن پر کردن، نوشتن | فعل |
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substitute deputize stand in cover provide cover |
24 | question/ˈkwes.tʃən/ | سوال پرسش | اسم |
The big question was, would her confidence last? Did Mom question Dad? |
inquiry query interrogation examination quiz quizzing doubt dispute |
25 | question mark/ˈkwes.tʃənˌmɑrk/ | علامت سوال | اسم |
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26 | language/ˈlæŋ.gwɪdʒ/ | زبان | اسم |
Of course, she could have used sign language, but that would have been distracting - and it wouldn't have been as personal. Sorry 'bout the language, Ma'am. |
speech writing communication verbal expression verbalization |
27 | add/æd/ | افزودن اضافه کردن، به علاوه کردن | فعل |
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attach build on add on put on put in |
28 | capital letter/ˌkæpɪtl ˈletər/ | حرف بزرگ (الفبای انگلیسی) | اسم |
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29 | period/ˈpɪr.iː.əd/ | نقطه (.) | اسم |
They covered a period of twenty years. Yet it was a short period of time for so much to have happened to them. |
time spell interval stretch term |
30 | instruction/ɪnˈstrʌk.ʃən/ | دستورالعمل راهنمایی | اسم |
You don't need an instruction manual. Following the nurses instruction, she gently stroked his cheek. |
order command directive direction decree |
31 | verb/vɜrb/ | فعل | اسم |
Never let a transitive verb just lay there without an object. Paul evidently plays on the verb, krino, diakrino, katakrino (Kplvw, S&aKplvw, KaraKpivw). |
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32 | complete/kəmˈpliːt/ | کامل کردن تکمیل کردن | فعل |
It's a nice house, a keen house, complete with a front porch and swing. Was she a complete fool? |
entire whole full total intact |
33 | plural/ˈplʊr.əl/ | جمع | اسم |
It is certain that originally each household had only one Lar; the plural was at first only used to include other classes of Lares, and only gradually, after the time of Cicero, ousted the singular. " Rusting," or more usually in the plural "hustings," was the name of a court of the city of London. |