ردیف | واژه | معنی | نقش گرامری |
1 | different/ˈdɪf.rənt/ | متفاوت مختلف | صفت |
There's nothing wrong with having a different opinion. He's a different person, entirely. |
dissimilar unalike unlike non-identical contrasting |
2 | 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 |
3 | adult/əˈdʌlt/ | بزرگسال بالغ | اسم |
Who's the adult here? He's an adult, or nearly so. |
mature grown-up fully grown full-grown fully developed |
4 | niece/nis/ | برادرزاده (مونث) خواهرزاده (مونث) | اسم |
She has heard from her niece how you rescued her... The same year he married Elizabeth French, a niece of Oliver Cromwell; and he also became Tuesday lecturer at St Lawrence, Jewry. |
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5 | afford/əˈfɔːrd/ | بضاعت داشتن وسع مالی داشتن | فعل |
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pay for bear the expense of meet the expense of spare the price of have the money for |
6 | house/hɑʊs/ | خانه | اسم |
Come to the house with me. Living in that house and using the pool would be like a summer vacation, not a job. |
home place of residence homestead lodging place a roof over one's head habitation |
7 | send off/sɛnd ɔf/ | روانه کردن فرستادن | فعل |
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farewell goodbye adieu leave-taking valediction |
8 | nephew/ˈnɛfju/ | برادرزاده (مذکر) خواهرزاده (مذکر) | اسم |
I wanted my nephew to see what kind of enemy he had. She was his first mate, and from her womb came my nephew Vara. |
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9 | each other/iʧ ˈʌðər/ | یکدیگر | ضمیر |
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10 | single/ˈsɪŋ.gəl/ | مجرد | صفت |
A single image can end a war. Could he then merge two souls together into a single body? |
one one only sole lone solitary |
11 | kind/kɑɪnd/ | نوع جور | اسم |
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sort type variety style form |
12 | plan/plæn/ | قصد داشتن | فعل |
I plan on it. Where did you plan to sleep tonight? |
scheme plan of action idea master plan game plan |
13 | extended/ɪkˈstɛndəd/ | بزرگشده دراز شده، توسعهیافته | صفت |
He'd extended an olive branch and come back empty-handed. He extended his hand. |
prolonged protracted long-lasting long-drawn-out drawn out |
14 | North American/nɔrθ əˈmɛrəkən/ | آمریکای شمالی اهل آمریکای شمالی | اسم |
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15 | household/ˈhɑʊs.hoʊld/ | خانوار خانه | اسم |
Oswulf was slain by his household at a place called Mechil Wongtun in 759. The phone was as busy as the Bird Song household this Monday morning. |
family house family circle ménage clan |
16 | half-brother/ˈhæf brʌðər/ | برادر ناتنی | اسم |
Her father is a Dutch architect, and she has three older siblings -- Vanessa, Adrian and half-brother, Christian. One is Mickey's half-brother Oswald and the game's bad guy is The Phantom Blot, who wants to take control of this cartoon wasteland. |
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17 | children/ˈʧɪldrən/ | کودکان فرزندان، [صورت جمع واژه : child] | اسم |
A house without children is not a home. They had two adopted children already. |
youngster young one little one boy girl baby |
18 | still/stɪl/ | هنوز | قید |
It is still a famous school. When they turned around, Alex was still on the horse. |
motionless unmoving without moving without moving a muscle stock-still |
19 | like/lɑɪk/ | چیز مورد علاقه علایق (جمع) | اسم |
I can't imagine what he was thinking to hide a thing like that from you. The people did not like this. |
be fond of be attached to have a soft spot for have a fondness for have a liking for |
20 | engaged/ɪnˈgeɪdʒd/ | نامزد شده (برای ازدواج) | صفت |
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busy unavailable occupied in use active tied up have a prior engagement betrothed affianced |
21 | family/ˈfæm.ə.li/ | خانواده | اسم |
The babies were healthy and by mid-August, they would have two new family members. What a big family it was! |
household ménage nuclear family brood relatives relations blood relations family members |
22 | today/təˈdeɪ/ | امروزه | قید |
What are we going to do today, Dad? That was all today amounted to - a manipulation. |
this day this very day before tomorrow this morning this afternoon |
23 | responsibility/rɪˌspɑn.səˈbɪl.ət̬.i/ | مسئولیت وظیفه | اسم |
I take my responsibility to you and our children seriously. He also had a sense of responsibility about it. |
duty task function job role |
24 | son/sʌn/ | (فرزند) پسر فرزند مذکر | اسم |
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male child, boy, son and heir descendant, offspring lad
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25 | similar/ˈsɪmələr/ | مشابه شبیه | صفت |
We have a similar sense of humor, I think. The forest was similar but there was a trail I followed for a time. |
alike the same much the same indistinguishable close |
26 | married/ˈmær.iːd/ | متاهل | صفت |
He married and decided to stay there. "Yes. Uncle Bill Hugson married your Uncle Henry's wife's sister; so we must be second cousins," said the boy, in an amused tone. |
wedded wed joined in marriage united in wedlock spliced hitched marital |
27 | stepchild/ˈsteptʃaɪld/ | فرزند خوانده فرزند ناتنی | اسم |
This newest bastard stepchild from the unholy matrimony of Daimler Benz and Chrysler just plain looks like ass. Nonetheless, I hope Jin finds out and beats him like a ginger stepchild. |
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28 | chore/ʧɔr/ | کار (عادی و روزمره) | اسم |
He said he had a chore to do. Thanks to Alex, that chore had been turned into a simple twist of a knob. |
task job duty errand thing to be done |
29 | case/keɪs/ | مورد | اسم |
But this is not the case historically. Don't plead my case for me. |
instance occurrence occasion manifestation demonstration |
30 | adult/əˈdʌlt/ | بزرگسال بزرگسالی | صفت |
Who's the adult here? He's an adult, or nearly so. |
mature grown-up fully grown full-grown fully developed |
31 | fiancé/ˌfiːɑːnˈseɪ/ | نامزد (مذکر) | اسم |
I'm kissing my fiancé. Katie emerged in time to see her sister stop beside her fiancé. |
betrothed, husband-to-be, future husband, prospective husband, prospective spouse intended
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32 | appearance/əˈpɪrəns/ | ظاهر | اسم |
Shadows made his appearance sinister. He sensed the silent appearance of his friend and drew a breath. |
look looks air aspect mien |
33 | daughter/ˈdɔːtər/ | (فرزند) دختر فرزند مونث | اسم |
A daughter, I suppose? Giddon and his daughter were already seated. |
female child, girl lass
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34 | grandfather/ˈgrændˌfɑð.ər/ | پدربزرگ | اسم |
Her grandfather knew my father a long time ago. Seconds literally ticked away on the old grandfather clock in the next room. |
grandad grandpa grandpop gramps grand daddy abuelo nonno founder inventor |
35 | housing/ˈhaʊzɪŋ/ | مسکن [وابسته به خانه] | اسم |
Dean spent a pocket full of coins before he found the one housing the person for whom he was searching. Housing is a huge industry that will reward innovative products. |
homes houses places of residence buildings accommodation living quarters dwellings |
36 | kitchen/ˈkɪtʃ.ən/ | آشپزخانه | اسم |
He also brought a bottle of kvass, taken from the kitchen for them to try. I'll be in the kitchen... when you get decent. |
cooking area kitchenette kitchen-diner galley cookhouse |
37 | grandmother/ˈgrændˌmʌð.ər/ | مادربزرگ | اسم |
Grandmother is going to make me two new dresses. Albany had to blockade Margaret in Stirling Castle before she would surrender her sons, After being obliged to capitulate, Margaret returned to Edinburgh, and being no longer responsible for the custody of the king she fled to England in September, where a month later she bore to Angus a daughter, Margaret, who afterwards became countess of Lennox, mother of Lord Darnley and grandmother of James I. |
grandma granny babushka bubbie ouma abuela nonna gran nana nan grandmum gramma grandmom |
38 | personalize/ˈpɜrsənəˌlaɪz/ | شخصی کردن اختصاصی کردن، فردی کردن | فعل |
For an elegant take, consider having the shirts monogrammed with the bridal party members' initials.Another way to personalize the tees is to include the date of the wedding and the bride and groom's names. bookplates designed by your favorite illustrators to personalize your own books. |
customize individualize give a personal touch to make distinctive make to order personify |
39 | worry/ˈwɜr.i/ | نگران شدن نگران بودن | فعل |
Don't worry; everything will work out fine. Don't worry about him. |
fret be worried be concerned be anxious agonize |
40 | daughter-in-law/ˈdɔːt̬.ə.rɪn.lɔː/ | عروس زن پسر | اسم |
After dinner, he went to see his daughter-in-law. In fact, your new daughter-in-law may be delighted to go shopping with you. |
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41 | fiancée/ˌfiːɑːnˈseɪ/ | نامزد (مونث) | اسم |
It pleased me doubly; to show off my fiancée and escape the rush of August in New York. Betsy Morganthaw, my fiancée, was employed by a public relations firm at a wage half again as much as her future husband. |
betrothed wife-to-be bride-to-be future wife prospective wife |
42 | preference/ˈpref.ə.rəns/ | اولویت ارجحیت | اسم |
Their dates had been modest, but was that by preference, or because he had limited funding? where he took the first prize in mathematics and physics; at the Ecole Polytechnique, where he stood first at the exit examination in 1819; and at the Ecole des Mines (1819-1822), where he began to show a decided preference for the science with which his name is associated. |
liking partiality predilection proclivity fondness |
43 | mother/ˈmʌð.ər/ | مادر | اسم |
I live with my mother and daughter. I knew because he proved to me that I could trust him with my heart and soul - the way you trust your mother and father. |
female parent materfamilias matriarch biological mother birth mother foster mother |
44 | son-in-law/ˈsʌn ɪn lɔː/ | داماد شوهر دختر | اسم |
In 1982 Weil brought his son-in-law, Olivier Bernheim, into the company. Dad's so set on having him for a son-in-law that he doesn't even notice. |
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45 | negative/ˈnɛgətɪv/ | منفی | صفت |
What makes you so negative about him? I try to resurrect my first impression of Howard Abbott not colored by Quinn's negative appraisal. |
saying ‘no’ in the negative rejecting refusing dissenting dissentient |
46 | father/ˈfɑð.ər/ | پدر | اسم |
Father will buy me a lovely new watch. His father had connections... in Columbia? |
male parent begetter patriarch paterfamilias biological father birth father adoptive father |
47 | separated/ˈsepəreɪtɪd/ | جدا از هم | صفت |
Jonathan separated himself from the other children. If we get separated, go toward the ocean. |
living separately, no longer together, apart, living apart, parted estranged
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48 | clothes/kloʊðz/ | لباس | اسم |
My clothes don't fit right. Good. Pack your clothes and come back with me. |
clothing garments articles of clothing articles of dress attire |
49 | any/ˈen.i/ | هیچ هیچ چیز، هیچ کس، هیچ کدام | تخصیص گر |
Alex had invited her to look at his financial files any time she wanted, and yet it seemed an intrusion on his privacy. But this wasn't just any trip. |
some a piece of a part of a bit of the slightest bit of the smallest amount of |
50 | relationship/rəˈleɪ.ʃənˌʃɪp/ | رابطه | اسم |
Now even their relationship was beginning to suffer. Mom always had a good relationship with her sister and brother. |
connection relation association link correlation |
51 | 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! |
reward reimburse recompense give payment to settle up with |
52 | stepfather/ˈstepfɑːðər/ | ناپدری | اسم |
I guess his stepfather thought more of him than her. Your stepfather just called it in. |
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53 | aunt/ænt/ | خاله/ عمه/ زن عمو/ زن دایی | اسم |
We kept in touch with Aunt Clara. When her aunt had died, Katie had moved in with Carmen. |
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54 | visit/ˈvɪz.ɪt/ | دیدار کردن ملاقات کردن، دیدن، بازدید کردن | فعل |
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call on call in on pay a call on pay a visit to pay someone a call |
55 | divorced/dɪˈvɔːrst/ | طلاق گرفته مطلقه، جدا شده | صفت |
Moreover, the land was purified when it became divorced from the practices of a luxurious court and lost many of its worst inhabitants. of England, and those of Caroline Matilda, the divorced wife of Christian VII. |
dissolution annulment official separation judicial separation separation |
56 | dislike/dɪsˈlɑɪk/ | چیز مورد تنفر | اسم |
On the other hand it has been specially recorded of two of the species of spider-destroyers that they have great dislike and apparent fear of these little poisonous Hymenoptera. When sympathy and dislike are both discarded or allowed for, he remains one of the most astonishing, if not exactly one of the most admirable, figures of letters. |
hate detest loathe abominate abhor |
57 | report/rɪˈpɔːrt/ | گزارش دادن | فعل |
Send me a report when you're done. My account for the report is finished and sent off. |
announce describe give an account of tell of detail |
58 | clothing/ˈkloʊ.ðɪŋ/ | لباس | اسم |
This is the women's clothing department. Fat raindrops soaked his clothing and left him chilled. |
clothes garments articles of clothing articles of dress attire |
59 | get together/gɛt təˈgɛðər/ | دور هم جمع شدن گرد آمدن | فعل |
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collect gather assemble bring together call together |
60 | cost/kɔːst/ | هزینه | اسم |
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price asking price market price selling price fee |
61 | uncle/ˈʌŋ.kəl/ | عمو/ دایی/ شوهرخاله/ شوهرعمه | اسم |
What does your uncle do on the planet? A'Ran's uncle remained at Kiera's pace. |
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62 | do/du/ | [فعل کمکی] | فعل |
Do you like fish? I never thought I could do it. |
carry out undertake discharge execute perpetrate |
63 | widowed/ˈwɪdoʊd/ | بیوه | صفت |
Cynthia's widowed mother was a librarian in a small Indiana town. The widowed duchess of Kent was now a woman of thirty-four, handsome,, homely, a German at heart, and with little liking for English ways. |
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64 | ask/æsk/ | پرسیدن سوال کردن | فعل |
I didn't ask about his family tree. I didn't ask him that. |
inquire inquire of query want to know question |
65 | describe/dɪˈskraɪb/ | توصیف کردن | فعل |
I can't describe how helpless I felt. I can't describe how strange this is, Father. |
report narrate recount relate tell of |
66 | kid/kɪd/ | بچه | اسم |
Country kids need a good nurse as much as a city kid, you know. Would the kid answer to a name? |
child youngster little one young one baby |
67 | parent/ˈpær.ənt/ | والد پدر یا مادر، یکی از والدین | اسم |
What causes a parent to love one child more than another? And the one to do it is the parent or the special teacher, not the school. |
mother father biological parent birth parent adoptive father adoptive mother |
68 | call/kɔːl/ | زنگ زدن تماس گرفتن، تلفن زدن | فعل |
He was going to call the doctor. Do you want me to call Len? |
cry out cry shout yell sing out |
69 | stepbrother/ˈstepbrʌðər/ | برادر ناتنی نابرادری | اسم |
The drowning in a pool could have been just as traumatic as Edith's version, especially if Donnie felt some responsibility for his stepbrother's death. He did say that something as serious as Donnie's stepbrother's death would have been very traumatic to a child. |
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70 | stay/steɪ/ | ماندن باقی ماندن | فعل |
They wanted to stay at the party. You can go with me or stay here. |
remain remain behind stay behind stay put wait wait around |
71 | ex-husband/ɛks-ˈhʌzbənd/ | شوهر سابق | اسم |
Avril is a divorced maths lecturer whose ex-husband used to beat her up. She was worried about how to make ends meet after the divorce, but alimony from her ex-husband provided a financial cushion until she was able to go find work. |
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72 | some/sʌm/ | بعضی مقداری، چند | تخصیص گر |
Now go home and get some rest. At some point, that stopped bugging her and became an attraction. |
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73 | wife/waɪf/ | همسر زن | اسم |
My wife looked up from her lap top. His mother and his wife are still there. |
spouse partner mate consort woman |
74 | stepsister/ˈstepsɪstər/ | ناخواهری خواهر ناتنی | اسم |
She has one stepsister, Casey Jenner, and two half-sisters Kendall and Kylie Jenner. She has two half-sisters, Kendall and Kylie Jenner, and one stepsister, Casey Jenner. |
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75 | ex-wife/ɛks-waɪf/ | همسر سابق | اسم |
His ex-wife dragged the boy to another state and he never saw the lad again. I don't even know you, but your ex-wife.... |
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76 | generally/ˈdʒen.rə.li/ | معمولا غالبا | قید |
You are fortunate, for the latter are generally the stronger! Alex's sister generally had an opinion about everything, so it was no surprise that Katie had one about Lori. |
normally in general as a rule as a general rule in the general run of things |
77 | husband/ˈhʌz.bənd/ | شوهر | اسم |
He was a good husband and father. Sharon was born shortly after my husband remarried. |
spouse partner mate consort man groom |
78 | congratulations/kənˌgrætʃ.ʊˈleɪ.ʃənz/ | تبریک مبارک است | حرف ندا |
Congratulations, Dean said as Fred climbed in back. Congratulations. Your horse ranch is shaping up nicely. |
good wishes best wishes greetings compliments felicitations praise |
79 | ability/əˈbɪləti/ | مهارت توانایی | اسم |
Freedom from that ugly feeling gave her the ability to speak of it lightly for the first time. I can only applaud this man's ability to deduce. |
capacity capability potential potentiality power |
80 | come back/kʌm bæk/ | برگشتن بازگشتن | فعل |
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return get back arrive back arrive home come home |
81 | treat/trit/ | رفتار کردن | فعل |
Don't treat me that way, Alex. Treat them with respect and take care of them. |
behave towards act towards conduct oneself towards use serve deal with |
82 | twin/twɪn/ | دوقلو | اسم |
In these as in other respects, however, it is a lesser twin of Walden. These are a state prison at Deer Lodge, managed by contract; a reform school at Miles City, an industrial school at Butte, an orphans' home at Twin Bridges, the soldiers' home at Columbia Falls, a school for deaf and blind at Boulder, and an insane asylum at Warm Springs, managed by contract. |
identical twins non-identical twins fraternal twins monozygotic twins monozygous twins dizygotic twins |
83 | affirmative/əˈfɜːrmətɪv/ | مثبت | صفت |
If the answer was in the affirmative, a day was fixed for the voting in the eighth prytany. In a plebiscite taken on the subject of the imperial title and the law of succession, there were 3,5 72, 3 2 9 affirmative votes and only 2569 negatives. |
positive assenting consenting agreeing concurring |
84 | in-laws/ˈɪn lɔːz/ | فامیلهای همسر فامیلهای شوهر | اسم |
Between times we made plans for a trip to Iowa where I'd meet my in-laws for the first time and we'd firm up plans for our October wedding, to be held on Betsy's home turf. I'm sorry you've missed out on so much Carmen – children, in-laws... |
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85 | restaurant/ˈres.tər.ɑnt/ | رستوران | اسم |
The ride to the restaurant was a quiet one. We dined at a small Mexican restaurant and spent the meal discussing general topics. |
eating place, eating house eatery
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86 | college/ˈkɑl.ɪdʒ/ | کالج دانشکده | اسم |
She'll be going to college next month. I would never stop you from going to college or doing anything else you wanted to do. |
educational institution training establishment centre of learning seat of learning school academy |
87 | mother-in-law/ˈmʌð.ər.ɪn.lɔː/ | مادر شوهر مادر زن | اسم |
The mother-in-law would demean her, as a way to abase the young wife in the son's eyes. I never would have exposed her to her brother except that my mother-in-law came over for a barbecue that day and brought along her dog, my bitch's brother, before I even knew what was going on. |
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88 | feel/fiːl/ | احساس کردن حس کردن، حس داشتن | فعل |
Do you think Jonathan might feel left out when the new baby comes? I feel much better now. |
touch stroke caress fondle finger |
89 | statement/ˈsteɪtmənt/ | بیانیه اظهارات، گفته | اسم |
No doubt he told them that Alexia had died, because after Jonathan's statement, that would be easiest. His statement did nothing to slow Fred down. |
declaration expression of facts expression of views affirmation assertion |
90 | stepson/ˈstepsʌn/ | ناپسری پسر ناتنی | اسم |
The old man held out a cup of coffee to his stepson, who continued trying to catch his breath. He turned to his stepson, a smile brightening his face. |
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91 | discuss/dɪˈskʌs/ | مورد بحث قرار دادن (به چیزی) پرداختن | فعل |
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talk over talk about talk through converse about debate |
92 | alike/əˈlɑɪk/ | شبیه به هم | صفت |
They looked enough alike to be twins. They looked a lot alike in some ways. |
similar the same indistinguishable identical uniform |
93 | chef/ʃef/ | آشپز (حرفهای) | اسم |
By this time he had already entered into politics; he had been chef du cabinet of Jules Ferry (1879-1881), though this did not distract him from his literary work. By 1794 he was adjutant-general (with the rank of chef de brigade). |
cook cordon bleu cook food preparer head chef sous chef commis chef |
94 | father-in-law/ˈfɑð.ər.ɪn.lɔː/ | پدرزن پدرشوهر | اسم |
At last she had a father-in-law she could talk to! My future father-in-law got out of his car, went up to the door of the restaurant and tried the door to no avail. |
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95 | depend/dəˈpend/ | بستگی داشتن وابسته بودن | فعل |
If I need any help, I can always depend on Josh. It might depend on the circumstances. |
be contingent on be conditional on be dependent on turn on pivot on |
96 | recently/ˈriː.sənt.li/ | اخیرا جدیدا | قید |
You have been in Paris recently, I believe? Did he kill someone here recently and decide it was a nice place to keep? |
not long ago a short time ago in the last few days in the last few months in the last few weeks |
97 | cultural/ˈkʌl.tʃə.rəl/ | فرهنگی | صفت |
This gave people a shared set of cultural references. In virtue of its cultural institutions, it is also the intellectual and artistic centre of Hungary. |
ethnic racial folk societal lifestyle aesthetic artistic |
98 | stepdaughter/ˈstepdɔːtər/ | نادختری دخترنانتی | اسم |
stepdaughter's boyfriend did tho ', so they'll be off to see it together. stepdaughter's new iPod. |
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99 | large/lɑːrdʒ/ | بزرگ | صفت |
His large eyes were bright and snappy. The ant was carrying a grain of wheat as large as itself. |
big great huge of considerable size sizeable |
100 | sister-in-law/ˈsɪstər-ɪn-lɔ/ | خواهر شوهر خواهر زن، جاری، زن برادر | اسم |
From inscriptions it appears that Matidia the younger, sister-in-law of Hadrian,. His most recent relationship with former sister-in-law Sharon Newman and subsequent marriage is marred by his involvement with taking her child. |
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101 | tradition/trəˈdɪʃən/ | سنت رسم | اسم |
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historical convention unwritten law oral history heritage lore folklore |
102 | both/boʊθ/ | هر دو | ضمیر |
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103 | help/help/ | کمک | اسم |
So will help you God, and so only. They used to hang in long festoons from our porch, filling the whole air with their fragrance, untainted by any earthy smell; and in the early morning, washed in the dew, they felt so soft, so pure, I could not help wondering if they did not resemble the asphodels of God's garden. |
assist aid help out lend a hand to lend a helping hand to |
104 | move back/muv bæk/ | (مجدد) به جایی نقل مکان کردن برگشتن | فعل |
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105 | brother-in-law/ˈbrʌð.ər.ɪn.lɔː/ | برادر زن/شوهر شوهر خواهر، باجناق | اسم |
S. Desikachar, his brother-in-law, Sri B.K.S. Alfred and his brother-in-law later started the Van Cleef and Arpels line. |
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106 | hospital/ˈhɑːspɪtl/ | بیمارستان | اسم |
When they arrived at the hospital, Alex was pacing. They have a hospital here. |
medical institution medical centre health centre clinic infirmary |
107 | cleanup/ˈkliˌnʌp/ | نظافت پاکسازی، تمیزکازی | اسم |
However, the company likely won't choose this outcome because the $10 cost of cleanup is not paid by the company but by society. And say the net cost to society of having a gallon of polluted water dumped into the river—the cleanup cost, or the economic impact of the gallon of dirty water—is $10. |
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108 | marry/ˈmɛri/ | ازدواج کردن | فعل |
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be married get married wed be wed become man and wife |
109 | understand/ˌʌndərˈstænd/ | فهمیدن دریافتن، متوجه شدن، دانستن | فعل |
And the whole thing has been unnatural because that cat and I are both able to talk your language, and to understand the words you say. We all understand intuitively there is plenty of food in the world. |
comprehend apprehend grasp see take in |
110 | adopted/əˈdɑp.tɪd/ | به فرزندی گرفته شده | صفت |
They had two adopted children already. That's why we went ahead and adopted her. |
embrace take on acquire affect espouse |
111 | half-sister/ˈhæf sɪstər/ | خواهر ناتنی | اسم |
1360) and half-sister of King Richard II. He annexed the southern part of Navarre, which was held by the representatives of his half-sister. |
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112 | home/hoʊm/ | خانه منزل | اسم |
Daddy went home to sleep. Now go home and get some rest. |
place of residence accommodation property a roof over one's head quarters lodgings |
113 | last/læst/ | آخرین | صفت |
Toward what place was the eagle flying when you last saw it? I hope not the way they did the last time. |
rearmost rear hindmost bringing up the rear nearest the rear |
114 | little/ˈlɪt̬.əl/ | کوچک | صفت |
The little man shook his bald head. He was quite an old little man and his head was long and entirely bald. |
small small-scale compact mini miniature tiny |
115 | ready/ˈred.i/ | آماده حاضر | صفت |
Let's get the kids ready to go. For a minute there, I was ready to do just that. |
prepared all set set organized in a fit state |
116 | twice/twɑɪs/ | دوبرابر دوبار | قید |
He hadn't thought twice about Toni's message that he'd delivered the package from the stash house to his condo until he walked in and discovered the vamp he expected was a woman. We go through this at least twice a year. |
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117 | 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 |
118 | expect/ɪkˈspekt/ | انتظار داشتن توقع داشتن | فعل |
I didn't expect you so soon. I expect nothing less from you. |
suppose presume think it likely think believe |
119 | however/hɑʊˈev.ər/ | به هر حال با وجود این، اگر چه، هر چند | قید |
However, there were many challenges. However, I don't think finding these solutions means an end to all our troubles. |
but nevertheless nonetheless still yet |
120 | such as/sʌʧ æz/ | مثلا همچون | عبارت |
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121 | 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. |
female sibling sis skin and blister comrade friend partner associate colleague nun |
122 | move out/muv aʊt/ | (از جایی) اسبابکشی کردن (از جایی) نقل مکان کردن | فعل |
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123 | laundry/ˈlɔndri/ | لباس (شستن) لباسشویی، رختشویی | اسم |
I was folding clothes in the laundry room. Last night she had noticed a few clothes in a hamper in the laundry room. |
dirty washing washing wash dirty clothes clothes to be cleaned bagwash washroom |
124 | sell/sel/ | فروختن | فعل |
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dispose of get rid of vend auction auction off put up for sale |
125 | cousin/ˈkʌz.ən/ | پسر عمو/ دختر عمو/ پسر دایی/ دختر دایی/ پسر خاله/ دختر خاله/ پسر عمه/ دختر عمه زاده | اسم |
My cousin Frank lives in Louisville. Cousin Arthur made me a swing in the ash tree. |
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126 | tell/tel/ | گفتن بیان کردن، تعریف کردن | فعل |
Then there will be no one to tell tales. "We cannot tell," they answered. |
inform let know notify apprise make aware |
127 | try/traɪ/ | سعی کردن تلاش کردن | فعل |
Why don't you try calling your family again? Try to stay out of the woods. |
attempt endeavour make an effort exert oneself seek |