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1 | accumulate /əˈkjumjəˌleɪt/ | انباشتن (طی مدتی) اندوختن، جمع کردن | فعل |
They were unable to accumulate enough evidence to make a well-written claim. When a number of such characters accumulate, we further honour them by assigning a new generic name. |
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2 | tuition /tuˈɪʃn/ | شهریه | اسم |
In the normal schools, where the pupils are trained to enter the public service as primary teachers, not only is the tuition free, but also books, board, lodging and everything needed in their school work. He put himself under the tuition of David Bogue of Gosport and carried away deep impressions from his academy. |
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3 | cost /kɔːst/ | هزینه | اسم |
It must have cost a fortune! That must have cost you a pretty penny. |
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4 | soar /sɔr/ | اوج گرفتن صعود کردن، بالا رفتن | فعل |
His long wings beat the air as he rose, and it took him a short two minutes to soar over the castle. When they are too large, it is said to soar with them to a great height and drop them on a rock or stone that they may be broken into pieces of convenient size. |
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5 | loan /loʊn/ | وام | اسم |
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6 | support /səˈpɔːrt/ | حمایت کمک، پشتوانه | اسم |
Support was heavy for the school's primary sport. You know I always support you. |
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7 | loan /loʊn/ | وام دادن پول قرض دادن | فعل |
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8 | defer /dɪˈfɜr/ | به تعویق انداختن | فعل |
"You must defer to him in my absence as you do me," he reminded her. consented to defer his Crusade until March 1222. |
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9 | current /ˈkɜr.ənt/ | فعلی جاری، کنونی | صفت |
The current balance owed was over four hundred dollars. This is the current battle situation. |
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10 | original /əˈrɪdʒ.ən.əl/ | اولیه مبتکرانه [نوین]، اصیل | صفت |
But she is quite original, strange, new, and unknown. Meet the original wicked stepmother. |
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11 | lodging /ˈlɑʤɪŋ/ | مسکن اقامتگاه | اسم |
This is a public lodging place, remember? More of the red tape of running a lodging establishment. |
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12 | economic /ˌiː.kəˈnɑm.ɪk/ | اقتصادی | صفت |
They have no economic advantage in going to war. But three years later a new economic development began. |
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13 | registration /ˌredʒ.əˈstreɪ.ʃən/ | ثبتنام | اسم |
I just want to see your registration cards for March fourth. The indirect taxes comprise the charges on registration; stamps; customs; and a group of taxes specially described as indirect taxes. |
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14 | grant /ɡrænt/ | کمک هزینه (تحصیلی و ...) | اسم |
Then I will grant you a favor. They will grant you safe passage. |
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15 | CV /siːˈviː/ | رزومه کارنامک | اسم |
The words "Touch not mine anointed," he declared in the Vindication of Psalm cv. This theory is clearly stated by Cranmer: " In the New Testament he that is appointed bishop or priest needed no consecration, by the Scripture, for election or appointment thereto is sufficient."2 This view, widely held among modern scholars, has strong support in the fact that the words used for ordination in the first three centuries (xaporov€ v, xaOcvTav€CV, «Afpova9at, constituere, ordinare) also expressed appointment to civil office. |
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16 | receipt /rɪˈsiːt/ | رسید | اسم |
He swore he was in St. Louis, and had a receipt to prove it. He ran down the receipt that was found in Byrne's car. |
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17 | economical /ˌɛkəˈnɑmɪkəl/ | مقرون به صرفه صرفهجو، صرفهجویانه | صفت |
An economical method of evaporation must be found. The system is economical in fuel, but needs skilled attendance to keep the appliances and fittings in order. |
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18 | award /əˈwɔːrd/ | اعطا کردن دادن، اعطا شدن | فعل |
The first award was made in 1831. Holdich, The Countries of the King's Award (London, 1904); W. |
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19 | award /əˈwɔːrd/ | جایزه پاداش | اسم |
The first award was made in 1831. Holdich, The Countries of the King's Award (London, 1904); W. |
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20 | interest-free /ˈɪntrəst-fri/ | بدون بهره | صفت |
Advance of retirement gratuity earned to date of application, interest free. The Fund's help is given in the form either of grants of money or interest-free loans. |
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21 | accommodation /əˌkɑməˈdeɪʃən/ | محل سکونت مسکن، منزل | اسم |
All hope of an accommodation was, however, in vain. She arranged an accommodation for her daughter. |
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22 | scholarship /ˈskɑːlərʃɪp/ | بورس کمکهزینه تحصیلی | اسم |
Modern scholarship has rejected these theories. He won a scholarship at the age of sixteen, and was teaching literature at eighteen. |
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23 | résumé /ˈrez.əˌmeɪ/ | خلاصه تجربیات رزومه، کارنامک | اسم |
They bear upon very varied matters,' and we must confine ourselves here to a brief résumé. Catherine Welch, in The Little Dauphin (1908) gives a résumé of the various sides of the question. |
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24 | student loan /ˈstudənt loʊn/ | وام دانشجویی | اسم |
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25 | financial /fɑɪˈnæn.tʃəl/ | مالی | صفت |
The dairy wasn't simply a financial endeavor, as Mums had thought. I was thinking about buying a new vehicle and wondered if we had the money, so I looked at his financial information on the computer. |
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26 | debt /det/ | بدهی | اسم |
Your debt is paid. The debt was incurred before I took over. |
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27 | repayable /riˈpeɪəbəl/ | بازپرداخت کردنی پس دادنی | صفت |
New construction to an amount of £T5,000,000, repayable over ten years at the rate of £T50o,000 a year by national subscription guaranteed by the government, had by 1910 been voted by parliament. In the same year another series of bonds (hazin g tahvili), bearing 6% interest, and repayable in 1861, was issued; in 1861 the term of reimbursement was prolonged until 1875. |
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28 | bank account /ˈbæŋk.əˌkɑʊnt/ | حساب بانکی | اسم |
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29 | expenditure /ɪkˈspendɪtʃər/ | مخارج هزینهها | اسم |
Of the expenditure a large amount is absorbed by interest on debt. The annual expenditure on tobacco was 5s. |
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30 | entitlement /ɛnˈtaɪtəlmənt/ | مستمری مقرری | اسم |
Don't worry about the percentage of your income you deduct; just make sure you have receipts to prove entitlement. Some web users have adopted the attitude of entitlement to music, books, photographs, and art whenever they find it on the Internet. |
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31 | make both ends meet /meɪk boʊθ ɛndz mit/ | دخل و خرج را جور در آوردن از پس هزینه ها برآمدن | جمله |
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32 | overdraft /ˈoʊvərdræft/ | اضافهبرداشت چک بیمحل | اسم |
The overdraft must not be exceeded without prior agreement of Ulster Bank. Opting out does bring the risk of having a debit card transaction declined in the event of insufficient funds in a checking account; however, it also means the accountholder will not encounter the fees associated with overdraft. |
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33 | income /ˈɪnkʌm/ | درآمد | اسم |
This income will not be regarded as welfare. He had a good income and access to his father's equipment. |
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34 | accountable expenses /əˈkaʊntəbəl ɪkˈspɛnsəz/ | هزینههای قابل محاسبه | اسم |
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35 | installment /ɪnˈstɔlmənt/ | قسط | اسم |
The funded debt was then gradually reduced until the last installment was paid in 1903. This third installment in the franchise improves upon its predecessors with a new Party Time mode and a better Rehearse mode, as well as having access to the largest library of downloadable songs like "Gangnam Style" by PSY. |
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36 | eligible /ˈɛləʤəbəl/ | واجد شرایط دارای صلاحیت | صفت |
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37 | non-repayable /nɑn-riˈpeɪəbəl/ | بازپرداخت نکردنی قرضالحسنه | اسم |
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38 | maintenance grant /ˈmeɪntənəns grænt/ | کمک هزینه دانشجویی کمک هزینه تحصیلی | اسم |
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39 | reimburse /ˌriɪmˈbɜrs/ | پس دادن (پول) بازپرداخت کردن | فعل |
He also advocated the Freedmen's Bureau bills and the Tenure of Office Act, and went beyond Congress in favouring the confiscation of the property of the Confederate States and "of the real estate of 70,000 rebels who own above 200 acres each, together with the lands of their several states," for the benefit of the freedmen and loyal whites and to reimburse, it was said, the sufferers from Lee's invasion of Pennsylvania, during which Stevens's own ironworks at Chambersburg had been destroyed. In addition to African and Indian slaves there was the class known as " redemptioners," or term slaves, consisting of indented servants, who bound themselves to their masters before leaving the mother country, and " free willers," who allowed themselves to be sold after reaching America, in order to reimburse the ship captain for the cost of their passage. |