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1 | expensive/ɪkˈspen.sɪv/ | گران پر هزینه، گران قیمت | صفت |
They were all dressed for a white tie party in expensive tuxedos. I found Boston is an expensive place to live. |
costly dear high-priced high-cost big-budget |
2 | tight/taɪt/ | تنگ | صفت |
Her throat was too tight to say more. Money would be tight, but they could manage. |
firm fast secure fixed clenched |
3 | bathing suit/ˈbeɪð.ɪŋˌsuːt/ | مایو لباس شنا | اسم |
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swimsuit bikini monokini maillot swimming trunks swim trunks swimwear bathing costume |
4 | tie/taɪ/ | کراوات | اسم |
You have to tie the bales by hand, though. Here, tie the rope around your waist. |
bind tie up tether hitch strap |
5 | pantyhose/ˈpænt.iːˌhoʊz/ | جوراب شلواری | اسم |
Cynthia said as she snuggled on her pantyhose. During the hottest months of the year, garter panties will keep you cooler than pantyhose. |
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6 | shirt/ʃɜrt/ | پیراهن | اسم |
"Let's go," Alex said, tucking his shirt into his pants. She glanced down at her shirt and then laughed with relief. |
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7 | nightgown/ˈnaɪt.ɡaʊn/ | لباس خواب (زنانه) لباس گشاد و بلند خواب | اسم |
Do you still wear that long nightgown with the collar? She sat up, pulling the blanket around her nightgown and shivered. |
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8 | new/nuː/ | جدید تازه، نو | صفت |
She helped Carmen into the new dress. Is it something new for the trip? |
recently developed newly discovered brand new up to the minute up to date |
9 | cheap/tʃiːp/ | ارزان | صفت |
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inexpensive low-priced low-price low-cost economical |
10 | suit/suːt/ | کت و شلوار | اسم |
He always looked nice, but normally he would have worn a suit for the occasion. When he succeeded in forming it to suit her, she patted him on his woolly head so vigorously that I thought some of his slips were intentional. |
outfit set of clothes costume ensemble clothing dress |
11 | loose/luːs/ | گشاد (لباس) آزاد | صفت |
Cut him loose with a GPS tag. I can't afford to loose any of them at this point. |
not fixed in place not secure insecure unsecured unattached detached |
12 | umbrella/ʌmˈbrel.ə/ | چتر | اسم |
She held an umbrella and was dressed in a grey suit. It was raining very hard and he had a very large umbrella to keep off the rain-drops. |
parasol sunshade brolly bumbershoots gamp aegis auspices patronage championship |
13 | raincoat/ˈreɪn.koʊt/ | پالتوی بارانی لباس بارانی | اسم |
He shrugged off the raincoat and stepped out of the wet trousers, using one of his smaller towels to partially dry off before slipping on pajama bottoms and a long-sleeved shirt. She was sobbing uncontrollably and he pulled her soaked frame up to him, trying to wrap his raincoat around her shaking body. |
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14 | underwear/ˈʌn.dərˌwer/ | لباس زیر | اسم |
Then, impishly, handed her the underwear as well. It is a business centre for the prosperous farming region by which it is surrounded, and is a shipping point for oysters and fish; among its manufactures are canned fruits and vegetables, flour, hominy, phosphates, underwear and lumber. |
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15 | boot/buːt/ | چکمه کفش لبهدار بلند، پوتین | اسم |
She kicked his boot under the table. In total loss of her temper, she marched over and stomped on the phone, grinding it under her boot heel. |
gumboot wellington wader walking boot riding boot |
16 | skirt/ˈskɜrt/ | دامن | اسم |
Carmen swirled around, enjoying the feel of the skirt as she eyed her image in the mirror. She stood up, brushing down her skirt and looked at him. |
go round move round walk round circle circumnavigate border |
17 | jeans/dʒiːnz/ | شوار جین شوار لی | اسم |
Bianca put on a pair of jeans and a T-shirt. She grabbed her sack of clothes and scrambled into jeans and a sweater. |
denims, blue jeans cut-offs Levi's, Wranglers
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18 | pants/pænts/ | شلوار | اسم |
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underpants briefs Y-fronts boxer shorts boxers |
19 | clean/kliːn/ | تمیز پاک، مرتب | صفت |
You always look neat and clean - even if you are a little out of style. I have to clean the barn. |
washed scrubbed cleansed cleaned polished spotless |
20 | hat/hæt/ | کلاه | اسم |
He pulled his hat over his eyes. Take your hat off at the table. |
titfer
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21 | medium/ˈmiːd.i.əm/ | متوسط | صفت |
Wine of medium quality is grown on the banks of the Marne and the Aisne. OPTICS, the science of light, regarded as the medium of sight (Gr. |
means of communication means of expression mode of expression means method |
22 | long/lɔːŋ/ | بلند طولانی، دراز | صفت |
Carmen, how long has she had this fever? And I will be for a very long time. |
lengthy of considerable length extended prolonged extensive |
23 | sandal/ˈsæn.dəl/ | صندل کفش روباز | اسم |
The white sandal heels gave the ensemble a dressy look. He kept Christmas at Sandal Castle near Wakefield. |
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24 | shorts/ʃɔːrts/ | شلوارک شلوار کوتاه | اسم |
She wore a T-shirt and shorts that revealed her shapely, soft legs. Faust wore new hiking shorts that exposed bowed legs as white as winter. |
small little tiny minuscule teeny teeny-weeny small |
25 | shoe/ʃu/ | کفش | اسم |
Maybe he was wondering when the other shoe would fall. If the shoe fits... |
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26 | sweater/ˈswet̬.ər/ | ژاکت پلیور | اسم |
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27 | jacket/ˈdʒæk.ɪt/ | کت ژاکت | اسم |
Inside his leather jacket it was warm and cozy - falsely secure. Placing a cigarette in the corner of his mouth, his long fingers then searched the pockets of his brown tweed jacket and finally emerged with a match. |
wrapping wrapper wrap sleeve sheath |
28 | sock/sɑk/ | جوراب | اسم |
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29 | T-shirt/ˈtiː.ʃɜːt/ | تیشرت | اسم |
Regardless of the type of coat you spring for, ensure that it is big enough to fit for the entire winter, and don't forget to try it on when your child is wearing multiple layers (a shirt and a sweater), instead of only a light T-shirt. There she changed into jeans, a T-shirt and sneakers. |
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30 | coat/koʊt/ | پالتو کت بلند | اسم |
Get your coat on. She shivered in her wool coat, folded the paperwork, and called her sister. |
overcoat tunic fur hair wool fleece hide |
31 | old/oʊld/ | قدیمی کهنه، قدیم | صفت |
My parents used to listen to those old songs. The old woman spoke to one of the younger women. |
elderly mature aged older senior |
32 | dirty/ˈdɜrt̬.i/ | کثیف گرد و خاکی | صفت |
Don't talk dirty, Ben. He followed the trail to the edge of the carpet then took in the dirty dishes in the sink. |
soiled grimy grubby filthy mucky |
33 | small/smɔːl/ | کوچک کم | صفت |
It's a very small window. The small birds were singing softly. |
little small-scale compact bijou portable tiny miniature |
34 | swimsuit/ˈswɪm.suːt/ | مایو (زنانه) لباس شنا | اسم |
She didn't own a swimsuit, so bra and panties had been her option. Jantzen tankinis in particular tend to stand out from many of its swimsuit competitors because the tops are well constructed, more often than not offer tummy control panels, and come in a wide array of eye-popping, but flattering, colors. |
swimwear bathing dress bathing suit trunks swimming trunks bikini swimming costume bathing costume swimming togs |
35 | 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 |
36 | bathrobe/ˈbæθ.roʊb/ | حوله حمام حوله پوشیدنی حمام | اسم |
Betsy reached for a bathrobe and I pulled on my jeans. bathrobe belt in the bathroom. |