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1 | illegally/ɪˈliː.gəl.i/ | (به طور) غیر قانونی | قید |
Every legal assistance was illegally denied him. The new sovereign and her government refused to ratify the agreement which had been illegally obtained, choosing rather to pay a million francs as compensation to the French company. |
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2 | police/pəˈliːs/ | پلیس | اسم |
Let the police check him out! We're just pointing the police in a direction. |
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3 | speeding/ˈspiːdɪŋ/ | سرعت غیرمجاز رانندگی پرسرعت | اسم |
She was getting a little dehydrated, so they were speeding up the IV. She fled around him and into the car, locking the doors and speeding away from the cottage. |
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4 | 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. |
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5 | vandal/ˈvændəl/ | خرابکار | اسم |
The town was taken by the Vandal Genseric in A.D. The Vandal king Genseric, however, after all overtures of peace had been rejected, succeeded through the treachery of certain officers in surprising the Roman fleet, most of the ships being either taken or destroyed. |
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6 | break in/breɪk ɪn/ | به زود وارد شدن غیرقانونی وارد شدن | فعل |
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7 | hacking/ˈhækɪŋ/ | هک کردن | اسم |
She took a hacking swing at the grass. She'd been safe for ten days on her own; maybe hacking into the fed system to change her profile was enough to draw the attention of someone working for General Greene. |
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8 | 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. |
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9 | break into/breɪk ˈɪntu/ | به زود وارد شدن | فعل |
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10 | 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. |
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11 | 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. |
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12 | pay/peɪ/ | پرداخت کردن حساب کردن | فعل |
How much would you pay for that pan today? A curse on you who disrupt the master's plans; you will pay dearly when the time of reckoning finally arrives! |
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13 | legal/ˈliːɡl/ | حقوقی | صفت |
Even though she had made most of the payments on the land, he still had legal claim. I don't like messing with the legal system. |
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14 | vandalism/ˈvændəlɪzəm/ | تخریب آثار عمومی و باارزش وندالیسم | اسم |
The forest is now protected as a national reserve against vandalism and commercialism. These acts of vandalism took place throughout Egypt, but in the distant mines of Sinai the cartouches of Hatshepsut are untouched. |
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15 | fine/fɑɪn/ | جریمه غرامت | اسم |
This is a fine meal, do you think? That would be fine with me. |
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16 | store/stɔːr/ | مغازه فروشگاه | اسم |
She caught sight of herself in a store window. I'm surprised the clothing store was open. |
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17 | 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. |
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18 | customer/ˈkʌs.tə.mər/ | مشتری | اسم |
They suggest other products a customer might be interested in. More and more data about each customer will be available. |
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19 | 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. |
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20 | burglarize/ˈbɜrgləˌraɪz/ | مورد دستبرد قرار دادن دستبرد زدن | فعل |
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21 | 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. |
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22 | against/əˈgenst/ | خلاف (قانون) | حرف اضافه |
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23 | court/kɔːrt/ | دادگاه | اسم |
"The ball is in your court," I said. My client's in court out here and I'm keeping an eye on her assets. |
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24 | 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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25 | 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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26 | 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. |
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27 | speed limit/spid ˈlɪmət/ | سرعت مجاز حداکثر سرعت، محدودیت سرعت | اسم |
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28 | innocent/ˈɪn.ə.sənt/ | معصوم بیگناه | صفت |
The children are so innocent they will believe anything I tell them. He was the same as ever, but the feverish color of his face, his glittering eyes rapturously turned toward her, and especially his neck, delicate as a child's, revealed by the turn-down collar of his shirt, gave him a peculiarly innocent, childlike look, such as she had never seen on him before. |
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29 | death penalty/dɛθ ˈpɛnəlti/ | مجازات اعدام (قانون) | اسم |
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30 | guilty/ˈgɪl.ti/ | گناهکار مجرم | صفت |
The men are as guilty as she is. The old man feels he is guilty, but cannot change himself. |
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31 | 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. |
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32 | prison/ˈprɪzn/ | زندان | اسم |
My prison had only a kerosene lamp for light. He died in the fortress prison of San Leo in 1795. |
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33 | hacker/ˈhækər/ | هکر | اسم |
Some hacker might be able to, or the FBI maybe. If you use your phone for banking or other uses involving money or password entry, then a hacker could retrieve your IDs and passwords, especially if you use the "Remember Me" option when signing in. |
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34 | community service/kəˌmjuːnəti ˈsɜːrvɪs/ | خدمات اجتماعی خدمات عمومی | اسم |
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35 | 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. |
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36 | arrest/əˈrest/ | دستگیر کردن بازداشت کردن | فعل |
They could arrest and imprison. Why don't you arrest both of us? |
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37 | 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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38 | 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. |