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1 | class/klæs/ | کلاس کلاس درس | اسم |
Now tell me what kind of class you're attending. He skipped the class on good nom de plumes. |
category grade rating classification group |
2 | trouble/ˈtrʌbl/ | مشکل دردسر | اسم |
I had trouble keeping up with him. That's why I had so much trouble telling you. |
problems difficulty issues bother inconvenience |
3 | arm/ɑrm/ | بازو دست (از مچ به بالا) | اسم |
She touched his arm and he glanced up. On his arm he carried a small basket. |
upper limb forelimb appendage member sleeve inlet creek cove |
4 | homework/ˈhoʊmwɜːrk/ | تکیف منزل تکلیف، مشق | اسم |
Yes. You helped me with my homework a lot. Finish your homework, Ashley. |
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5 | problem/ˈprɑb.ləm/ | مشکل مسئله | اسم |
The problem wasn't Dulce or his father. To discover and define those laws is the problem of history. |
difficulty issue trouble worry complication |
6 | broken/ˈbroʊ.kən/ | شکسته | صفت |
They had broken the rules. You don't sound very broken up about it. |
smashed shattered burst fragmented splintered |
7 | have a cold/hæv ə koʊld/ | سرما خوردن | عبارت |
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8 | brother/ˈbrʌð.ər/ | برادر | اسم |
She remembered her brother and his love. She wept because her brother teased her very much. |
male sibling bro bruvver bruv colleague associate companion partner |
9 | headache/ˈhed.eɪk/ | سردرد | اسم |
She stormed out, blood pulsing and headache growing. Do you have a headache by chance? |
sore head migraine neuralgia head cephalalgy hemicrania nuisance trouble problem |
10 | cup/kʌp/ | فنجان لیوان کوچک | اسم |
Pete drank the rest of his coffee and handed the cup to Cassie. Was the cup left here? |
trophy, chalice award, prize punch, drink, mixed drink
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11 | coffee/ˈkɑːfi/ | قهوه پودر قهوه | اسم |
She sipped her coffee and eyed him suspiciously. She grabbed the coffee cup and took a sip as she stepped around him. |
joe, java
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12 | meeting/ˈmiːt̬.ɪŋ/ | جلسه قرار ملاقات | اسم |
I hope your meeting goes well. We've got a meeting at two and it's almost one-thirty now. |
gathering assembly conference congregation convention |
13 | exam/ɪgˈzæm/ | آزمون امتحان | اسم |
One minute, Dr. Wynn was headed back towards Deidre's exam room. This was a guy from a small town in Iowa who failed his 1933 entrance exam to the University of Minnesota. |
test examination paper question paper oral |
14 | lunch/lʌntʃ/ | ناهار نهار | اسم |
Can you hold lunch for a little bit? Sometimes Alex comes home for lunch and we eat together. |
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15 | cold/koʊld/ | سرماخوردگی | اسم |
Let's get in out of this cold wind. She felt as though a cold hand grasped her stomach and squeezed hard. |
chilly cool freezing icy snowy |
16 | tea/tiː/ | چای | اسم |
Do you want to come by for tea and cookies? He drank hot tea from a glass. |
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17 | have a party/hæv ə ˈpɑrti/ | مهمانی گرفتن | فعل |
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18 | breakfast/ˈbrek.fəst/ | صبحانه | اسم |
Sit down and have breakfast with us. Even Bird Song's gilded front sign, advertising the bed and breakfast, had been washed of a year's dust from the unpaved side street. |
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19 | I've got to run!/aɪv gɑt tu rʌn!/ | من باید بروم! عجله دارم! | جمله |
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20 | drink/drɪŋk/ | نوشیدنی | اسم |
She can drink milk like a real baby. Drink some of it. |
swallow gulp down quaff swill guzzle |
21 | snack/snæk/ | خوراک سبک میانوعده | اسم |
They finished the snack in silence. You brought a snack to our little party. |
light meal something to eat sandwich supper treat |
22 | date/deɪt/ | قرار (عاشقانه) | اسم |
"It's important to find out the date and place," she said. Yancey was an attentive date, always knowing exactly what to say and do. |
day day of the month occasion year anniversary |
23 | something/ˈsʌm.θɪŋ/ | چیزی یک چیزی | ضمیر |
There was certainly something in it. "I have something to tell you," he said. |
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24 | cool/kuːl/ | خنک کمی سرد | صفت |
She woke to a cool dawn. It's a nice cool morning. |
chilly cold fresh crisp refreshing invigorating |
25 | appointment/əˈpɔɪnt.mənt/ | قرار ملاقات نوبت | اسم |
I can make it to my appointment without you. I'll tell my receptionist to make you an appointment for next week. |
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26 | eat/iːt/ | خوردن | فعل |
We're going to eat before we leave, and you're going to act grateful. "I eat in here," he said. |
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27 | sister/ˈsɪs.tər/ | خواهر | اسم |
Think of us like sister and brother. Howard had insisted on picking up his little sister that night for safety reasons. |
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28 | dinner/ˈdɪn.ər/ | شام | اسم |
Dinner will be ready at six O'clock. "We here in Moscow are more occupied with dinner parties and scandal than with politics," said he in his quiet ironical tone. |
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29 | have got/hæv gɑt/ | داشتن | فعل |
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30 | party/ˈpɑrt̬.i/ | مهمانی جشن | اسم |
So the party was actually for him, not both of them. According to the invitation, the party will be held in the main entrance near the Christmas tree. |
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31 | job/dʒɑːb/ | شغل کار | اسم |
Hopefully, she could get her job at the diner. We can handle this job by ourselves. |
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32 | meal/miːl/ | وعده غذایی غذا | اسم |
This is a fine meal, do you think? After that I got to thinking how nice it would be if I had someone to cook me a meal every day. |
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33 | have got to/hæv gɑt tu/ | باید | فعل |
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34 | argument/ˈɑrgjəmənt/ | جر و بحث | اسم |
They'll get no argument from me. His words stung, and any further argument died on her lips as she realized how serious he was. |
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35 | have/hæv/ | داشتن | فعل |
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36 | have a baby/hæv ə ˈbeɪbi/ | بچهدار شدن بچه به دنیا آوردن | عبارت |
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37 | must/mʌst/ | باید | فعل |
She must be very uneasy about you. We must not be late. |
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38 | have to/hæv tu/ | باید [برای بیان لزوم] | فعل |