ردیف | واژه | معنی | نقش گرامری |
1 | apartment/əˈpɑrt.mənt/ | آپارتمان واحد مسکونی آپارتمانی | اسم |
Now that the truth was out, maybe it wouldn't be so difficult to live in the same apartment now. Of course, living in an apartment with three girls couldn't be easy. |
flat penthouse home unit crib suite suite of rooms set of rooms rooms chambers living quarters |
2 | nurse/nɜrs/ | پرستار | اسم |
"I've come to sit with you a bit, Masha," said the nurse, "and here I've brought the prince's wedding candles to light before his saint, my angel," she said with a sigh. Martha is a trauma nurse in a large Boston hospital. |
carer caregiver attendant Florence Nightingale nursey candy-striper nanny childminder |
3 | worker/ˈwɜr.kər/ | کارگر | اسم |
Worker Chad lives in Chattanooga. They were also concerned over yesterday's strange call, apparently from a state worker, asking if they'd heard from the girl. |
employee member of staff working man working woman workman |
4 | too/tu/ | هم همچنین | قید |
She had to move a few things to make room, but that wasn't too hard. I'm too warm in this one. |
excessively overly over unduly immoderately |
5 | menu/ˈmen.juː/ | منو فهرست غذا | اسم |
I better start planning my menu, only four days left. He slapped his menu closed. |
bill of fare tariff card carte du jour set menu table d'hôte |
6 | 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. |
evening meal supper main meal repast lunch feast banquet |
7 | read/riːd/ | خواندن مطالعه کردن | فعل |
Read books that are true. He lifted the paper and started to read again. |
peruse study scrutinize look through pore over devour |
8 | pilot/ˈpɑɪ.lət/ | خلبان | اسم |
It is strongly fortified, and there are a lighthouse, and lifeboat and pilot stations. "That's not good," the pilot said. |
airman airwoman flyer aeronaut captain commander |
9 | drink/drɪŋk/ | نوشیدنی | اسم |
She can drink milk like a real baby. Drink some of it. |
swallow gulp down quaff swill guzzle |
10 | quarter/ˈkwɔːr.t̬.ər/ | ربع (ساعت) یک ربع | اسم |
That's a quarter of all the hungry people in the world. He inhabited a separate quarter of the city. |
district area region part side |
11 | office/ˈɔː.fɪs/ | شرکت دفتر کار، اداره | اسم |
I've repaired the computers in your office, too. Alex decided to build a room upstairs for his office, out of the reach of Destiny's exploring hands. |
place of business place of work workplace workroom studio headquarters |
12 | Americano/əmɛriˈkɑːnəʊ/ | امریکانو کافه امریکانو | اسم |
de Castro,"Pruebas paleontologicas de que la isla de Cuba ha estado unida al continento americano y breve idea de su constitution geologica," Bol. Americano 3cl Campari 3cl sweet vermouth soda water Pour the sweet vermouth soda water Pour the sweet vermouth, then the Campari into a highball filled with ice. |
the United States of America, the USA, the States, the land of the free, God's own country the US of A Columbia
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13 | say/seɪ/ | گفتن حرف زدن، نظر دادن | فعل |
I like the way you say thank you. I won't say anything to anyone. |
speak utter voice pronounce give utterance to |
14 | cake/keɪk/ | کیک | اسم |
It's about cake decorating. On the sides of the cake, she drew the Toyota emblem, finishing up with some scrolls. |
gateau kuchen bar tablet block slab lump |
15 | 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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16 | police officer/pəˈliːsˌɑ.fə.sər/ | مامور پلیس افسر | اسم |
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policeman policewoman officer of the law law enforcement agent law enforcement officer |
17 | flight attendant/ˈflaɪt əˌten.dənt/ | مهماندار هواپیما | اسم |
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18 | 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 |
19 | latte/ˈlɑˌteɪ/ | کافه لاته لاته | اسم |
She sipped her drink, surprised to find it really was her favorite, a pumpkin spice latte. The floors were pale stone, the walls something called latte, the furniture in light woods and cream, highlighted by teal and lemon pillows and tasteful throws. |
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20 | speak/spiːk/ | صحبت کردن حرف زدن، سخن گفتن | فعل |
I started to speak but she shushed me. All I want is a chance to speak my piece. |
talk say say anything say something utter state |
21 | uniform/ˈjuː.nəˌfɔːrm/ | لباس فرم یونیفورم | اسم |
Her black uniform was clean and waiting for her. Just place your … your uniform in the dryer. |
constant consistent steady invariable unvarying |
22 | espresso/ˌɛˈsprɛsoʊ/ | قهوه اسپرسو اسپرسو | اسم |
The place catered to the espresso crowd but Dean acquiesced. Treat yourself to a yummy espresso shake any time of day. |
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23 | salesperson/ˈseɪlzˌpɜr.sən/ | فروشنده | اسم |
You are being helped by an excellent salesperson who has been working there for twenty-five years. Even an exceptional salesperson has an imperfect memory. |
salesman saleswoman sales assistant assistant shop assistant |
24 | interesting/ˈɪn.trə.stɪŋ/ | جالب جذاب | صفت |
You're a very interesting person. She had an interesting perspective, and she made him think about things differently. |
absorbing engrossing fascinating riveting gripping |
25 | cappuccino/ˌkæp.əˈtʃiː.noʊ/ | کاپوچینو | اسم |
How about cappuccino or an after dinner drink? If you've had a latte or cappuccino in a café, you've probably noticed the large, powerful espresso machines used by professional baristas. |
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26 | o'clock/əˈklɑk/ | ساعت | قید |
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timepiece timekeeper timer chronometer chronograph milometer odometer |
27 | love/lʌv/ | عاشق بودن دوست داشتن | فعل |
I love you so much. We love our parents, siblings and friends. |
deep affection fondness tenderness warmth intimacy |
28 | front desk/ˌfrʌnt ˈdesk/ | (میز) پذیرش | اسم |
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29 | for/fɔːr/ | موافق به نفع، برای | حرف اضافه |
I've waited at that station for five hours. Old deeds for old people, and new deeds for new. |
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30 | study/ˈstʌd.i/ | درس خواندن مطالعه کردن، آموختن، آموزش دیدن | فعل |
I guess I should stay here and study as well, but... I study about the earth, and the animals, and I like arithmetic exceedingly. |
learning education schooling work academic work |
31 | economics/ˌiːkəˈnɑːmɪks/ | علم اقتصاد اقتصاد | اسم |
As my economics professors insisted, cost is determined by scarcity and demand. In modern economics "fertility" has no very definite meaning. |
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32 | 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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33 | against/əˈgenst/ | مخالف علیه، بر ضد | حرف اضافه |
I don't have to defend myself against Alex. What do you have against me? |
opposed to in opposition to hostile to averse to antagonistic towards |
34 | administrative/ədˈmɪnɪstreɪtɪv/ | اجرایی اداری | صفت |
It was not till 1865 that the administrative unity of Italy was realized. First there is the office or cabinet of the prefect for the general police (la police gnrale), with bureaus for various objects, such as the safety of the president of the republic, the regulation and order of public ceremonies, theatres, amusements and entertainments, &c.; secondly, the judicial police (la police judiciaire), with numerous bureaus also, in constant communication with the courts of judicature; thirdly, the administrative police (la police administrative) including bureaus, which superintend navigation, public carriages, animals, public health, &c. Concurrently with these divisions there is the municipal police, which comprises all the agents in enforcing police regulations in the streets or public thoroughfares, acting under the orders of a chief (chef de la police municipale) with a central bureau. |
managerial management directorial directing executive |
35 | 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 |
36 | German/ˈʤɜrmən/ | آلمانی زبان آلمانی | اسم |
The German doctor went up to Lorrain. I am studying French and German and Latin and Greek. |
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37 | how/hɑʊ/ | چقدر چند | قید |
No matter how sorry Alex was for what happened, or how many times he apologized or tried to make up for it, he couldn't remove the hurt. All she was doing was reminding him how powerless he was. |
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38 | shine/ʃɑɪn/ | تابیدن نور پراکندن، نور داشتن | فعل |
May the sun shine long on you, brother. The room was dark aside from curtains opened to allow the moon to shine through. |
emit light give off light beam radiate gleam |
39 | to/tu/ | مانده به [ساعت] | حرف اضافه |
You've been to Australia, haven't you? They have got to live a man's life, pushing all these things before them, and get on as well as they can. |
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40 | take/teɪk/ | برداشتن | فعل |
I can take care of myself. We'll take care of them together. |
lay hold of take hold of get hold of get into one's hands grasp grip |
41 | assistant/əˈsɪs.tənt/ | دستیار | اسم |
She couldn't be late again for her job as an assistant general manager of a fast food joint, or she'd be fired. The assistant asked some further questions. |
subordinate deputy auxiliary second second in command |
42 | cook/kʊk/ | غذا درست کردن پختن، آشپزی کردن | فعل |
I'll cook for all of us. Consider the pan you most often cook in today. |
prepare make get put together bake fix knock up |
43 | 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 |
44 | car/kɑːr/ | خودرو اتومبیل، ماشین | اسم |
Her car was in full view. Could we make a car that can go 300 mph? |
motor car automobile motor machine wheels heap |
45 | change/tʃeɪndʒ/ | تغییر کردن عوض کردن، تغییر دادن | فعل |
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alter make different become different undergo a change make alterations to |
46 | when/wen/ | چه زمانی کی | قید |
When she glanced at him, he was eyeing her, a wry smile twisting his lips. As always, he had been there when she needed him. |
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47 | get dressed/gɛt drɛst/ | لباس پوشیدن | فعل |
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48 | half/hæf/ | نیم نصف | ضمیر |
More than half the hungry people in the world live in just these three nations—nations that are all net food exporters. I was awake half the night. |
fifty per cent of bisection of halved divided in two part partial bisected |
49 | job/dʒɑːb/ | شغل کار | اسم |
Hopefully, she could get her job at the diner. We can handle this job by ourselves. |
position of employment position post situation place |
50 | animal/ˈæn.ə.məl/ | حیوان | اسم |
I went to college and studied animal husbandry. He is blessed who is assured that the animal is dying out in him day by day, and the divine being established. |
creature beast living thing being brute critter wildlife |
51 | how many/haʊ ˈmɛni/ | چند چه تعداد | قید |
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52 | soccer player/ˈsɑkər ˈpleɪər/ | بازیکن فوتبال فوتبالیست | اسم |
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53 | do/du/ | انجام دادن کردن | فعل |
Do you like fish? I never thought I could do it. |
carry out undertake discharge execute perpetrate |
54 | get/get/ | شدن | فعل |
Let's get in out of this cold wind. Here, then, I made my home; and although it is a lonely place I amuse myself making rustles and flutters, and so get along very nicely. |
acquire obtain come by come to have come into possession of |
55 | pants/pænts/ | شلوار | اسم |
His wet pants clung to his legs. Then I slipped trying to rub mud on my pants to cover it up. |
underpants briefs Y-fronts boxer shorts boxers |
56 | where/wer/ | کجا | قید |
Was that where his father got all that money? "Where are you?" he asked. |
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57 | soldier/ˈsoʊl.dʒər/ | سرباز | اسم |
He was a brave soldier and a wise teacher. Alder's Bridge was re-named Brockville, after the first soldier fatality of World War Two! |
fighter serviceman servicewoman fighting man fighting woman |
58 | drink/drɪŋk/ | نوشیدن (آب) خوردن، (مایعات) خوردن | فعل |
She can drink milk like a real baby. Drink some of it. |
swallow gulp down quaff swill guzzle |
59 | movie/ˈmuː.vi/ | فیلم | اسم |
Deidre watched the movie in both fascination and fear. It was the basis for the movie War Games in which the military's computer finally figures out it can't win in a nuclear launch scenario and says of such a war, Strange game. |
film picture motion picture feature feature film flick |
60 | architect/ˈɑrkəˌtɛkt/ | معمار | اسم |
Great Architect of Nature, help me to find the true path out of the labyrinth of lies! The architect was Mnesicles; the material Pentelic marble, with Eleusinian blackstone for dados and other details. |
designer planner builder building consultant draughtsman originator |
61 | what/wɒt/ | چی چه چیزی، آنچه | ضمیر |
What time is it? What is an earthquake? |
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62 | TV/ˈtiˈvi/ | تلویزیون | اسم |
It's as safe as watching TV and a darned sight more fun. The only thing you watch on TV is football and the last 'book' you read was a bicycle magazine. |
television television set small screen telly, the box, the goggle-box the tube, the boob tube, the idiot box
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63 | 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 |
64 | want/wɒnt/ | خواستن میل داشتن | فعل |
I think she was merely directing the comment at you because she thought you might want to know. I do not want all this. |
desire wish for hope for fancy have a fancy for |
65 | music/ˈmjuː.zɪk/ | موسیقی | اسم |
Would you start the music for me? The muffled beats of music thumped through her open windows. |
notes strains tones chords sound tune |
66 | why/waɪ/ | چرا برای چه | قید |
Why would she want to do that? What have you two been arguing about, and why did you kiss your brother like that? |
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67 | clerk/klɜrk/ | منشی دفتردار | اسم |
A store clerk rushed to help her. A clerk in the shoe department saw a guy and his wife carrying a child. |
office worker clerical worker administrator administrative officer bookkeeper record keeper |
68 | 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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69 | tennis/ˈten.ɪs/ | تنیس بازی تنیس | اسم |
They like their iPods, their laptops, their cars, their tennis shoes, and so on. She'd worn either sandals or tennis shoes. |
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70 | brownie/ˈbraʊni/ | براونی [نوعی دسر شکلاتی تخت و چهار گوش] | اسم |
He became popularly known as the duende, the fairy or brownie of the palace, and was believed to be the lover of the queen. Create a chocolate lover's basket with brownie mix, chocolate chip cookie mix, hot chocolate mix, and an assortment of the recipient's favorite chocolate candy bars. |
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71 | watch/wɒtʃ/ | تماشا کردن نگاه کردن | فعل |
He glanced at his watch and swallowed before answering. Watch for that ambulance. |
observe view look at eye gaze at |
72 | who/huː/ | چه کسی کی | ضمیر |
The boy who sat beside him was his son. Who had handed it to her? |
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73 | comfortable/ˈkʌmf.tə.bəl/ | راحت آسوده | صفت |
I made myself comfortable on the sofa, my arm around Betsy, as we all waited for him to continue. She'd always felt comfortable around him. |
pleasant free from hardship well off well-to-do affluent |
74 | veterinarian/ˌvetərɪˈneriən/ | دامپزشک | اسم |
Being a veterinarian is my lifelong dream. I always wanted to be a veterinarian, so I decided to fulfill that dream. |
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75 | receptionist/rɪˈsep.ʃə.nəst/ | متصدی پذیرش منشی | اسم |
I'll tell my receptionist to make you an appointment for next week. The receptionist said he was out on a call so she left a message for him to call her when he got back. |
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76 | wear/wer/ | پوشیدن به خود زدن (عطر)، گذاشتن (جواهرات) | فعل |
You'd better wear a coat. You could wear a feed sack at a formal dinner and not look underdressed. |
be dressed in be clothed in have on sport dress in clothe oneself in |
77 | croissant/krəˈsɑːnt/ | کروسان [نان هلالی شکل فرانسوی] | اسم |
She reached forward for a croissant and bit into it, almost groaning at the buttery, flaky, airy bread. She ate another croissant. |
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78 | 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. |
consume devour ingest partake of gobble |
79 | homework/ˈhoʊmwɜːrk/ | تکیف منزل تکلیف، مشق | اسم |
Yes. You helped me with my homework a lot. Finish your homework, Ashley. |
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80 | 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 |
81 | work/wˈɜːrk/ | کار کردن | فعل |
It did work this morning. After Alex goes to work and Jonathan goes to school, Destiny and I do the chores. |
labour toil exertion effort slog |
82 | teacher/ˈtiː.tʃər/ | معلم آموزگار، مدرس | اسم |
A teacher doesn't have to be smart—just brighter than the student. As a teacher Jesus gave his own services freely. |
educator tutor instructor pedagogue schoolteacher |
83 | online/ˌɑːnˈlaɪn/ | آنلاین | صفت |
"It's online?" she exclaimed. I'll send you the link to our online forum. |
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84 | cook/kʊk/ | آشپز | اسم |
I'll cook for all of us. Consider the pan you most often cook in today. |
prepare make get put together bake fix knock up |
85 | waiter/ˈweɪ.tər/ | پیشخدمت (آقا) گارسون | اسم |
The waiter called him Mr. Bryce. The waiter brought two manhattans before Dean could answer. |
server waitress stewardess steward attendant head waiter |
86 | hairstylist/ˈherstaɪlɪst/ | آرایشگر | اسم |
If you're not ready to relax and be patient while your hairstylist does her magic, then you might want to choose a style that isn't that complicated. Your wedding day is not the time to try out a new hairstylist! |
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87 | housework/ˈhɑʊs.wɜrk/ | کار خانه (نظافت و آشپزی و ...) | اسم |
Housework was a pleasant pastime. Sure, he says he wants a woman who doesn't work out of the home, but he thinks she should spend all her time doing housework and raising children. |
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88 | go/goʊ/ | رفتن | فعل |
Alex would make the misery go away. You must go to Princess Ozma. |
move proceed make one's way advance progress |
89 | waitress/ˈweɪ.trəs/ | پیشخدمت (خانم) | اسم |
The waitress approached the table. No waitress ever came near them. |
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90 | construction worker/kənˈstrʌkʃən ˈwɜrkər/ | کارگر ساختمانی | اسم |
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91 | have/hæv/ | داشتن | فعل |
"You have done well" said his grandfather. You'll all have to walk. |
possess own be in possession of be the owner of be the possessor of |
92 | journalist/ˈʤɜrnələst/ | خبرنگار روزنامهنگار | اسم |
About the same period began his activities as a journalist and publicist. CHARLES EMORY SMITH (1842-1908), American journalist and political leader, was born in Mansfield, Connecticut, on the 18th of February 1842. |
reporter correspondent newsman newswoman newspaperman |
93 | like/lɑɪk/ | دوست داشتن خوش آمدن | فعل |
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 |
94 | dentist/ˈden.t̬ɪst/ | دندانپزشک | اسم |
Couldn't he have gone to the doctor or the dentist or someplace? Dean had to agree, but going to Philadelphia was like a visit to the dentist: once in a while you had to do it but nobody liked it. |
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95 | lawyer/ˈlɔɪ.ər/ | وکیل | اسم |
Maybe she wanted to talk to a lawyer first. I'll have to talk to my lawyer about this. |
legal practitioner attorney legal officer legal adviser legal representative |
96 | 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 |
97 | guitar/ɡɪˈtɑːr/ | گیتار | اسم |
"I doubt he can play a guitar," he said between sips. She rose, put down the guitar, and went to the drawing room. |
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98 | listen/ˈlɪs.ən/ | گوش دادن گوش کردن | فعل |
Just listen to what he has to say. Then you won't have to listen to Claire bitching about how you cheated her when that's just what she did to you. |
hear pay attention be attentive attend concentrate on |
99 | coffee shop/ˈkɑːfi ʃɑːp/ | کافیشاپ | اسم |
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100 | manager/ˈmæn.ɪdʒ.ər/ | مدیر | اسم |
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executive head of department line manager supervisor principal |
101 | time/tɑɪm/ | ساعت | اسم |
It isn't the first time I've cooked. Did you need time away from me? |
hour o'clock moment point point in time occasion hour |
102 | doctor/ˈdɑk.tər/ | پزشک دکتر، دکترا | اسم |
The doctor called today to see if my condition had improved with the medication. The doctor seemed tired and in a hurry. |
physician medical practitioner medical man medical woman clinician |
103 | live/lɪv/ | زندگی کردن | فعل |
I live with my mother and daughter. You're trying to live like your parents, Carmen. |
exist be alive be have being have life breathe |
104 | meet/miːt/ | ملاقات کردن دیدن، دور هم جمع شدن، آشنا شدن | فعل |
It's nice to meet you both. I want you to get your things and meet me at the mission. |
encounter meet up with come face to face with make contact with run across |
105 | model/ˈmɑd.əl/ | مانکن مدل (لباس و نقاشی و ...) | اسم |
This model came out back this winter. Such is a model farm. |
replica copy representation mock-up dummy |
106 | water/ˈwɔː.tər/ | آب | اسم |
She heard the gurgling water before the creek came into view. On the way across the open water, they saw several dolphins. |
aqua Hâ‚‚O Adam's ale sea ocean lake loch pond pool |
107 | engineer/ˌen.dʒəˈnɪr/ | مهندس | اسم |
It was then fortified by the engineer. He entered the army as an engineer, and attained the rank of captain. |
designer planner builder architect producer |
108 | musician/mjʊˈzɪʃ.ən/ | نوازنده موسیقیدان | اسم |
They were sons of a musician and poet, Jonas Columbus (1586-1663). Proculus (containing the tomb of the musician Pergolesi, d. |
player performer instrumentalist accompanist soloist |
109 | after/ˈæf.tər/ | بعد از پس از، در نتیجه | حرف اضافه |
He has come after me. After the service, Alex was unusually silent. |
following subsequent to succeeding at the close of at the end of |
110 | play/pleɪ/ | بازی کردن | فعل |
Want to play a game? Sometimes Alex and Jonathan play soccer, and sometimes we all go for a ride in the buggy. |
amuse oneself entertain oneself enjoy oneself have fun have a good time |
111 | fast food/ˌfæstˈfuːd/ | فست فود | اسم |
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112 | what/wɒt/ | چه | تخصیص گر |
What time is it? What is an earthquake? |
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113 | which/wɪtʃ/ | کدام که، کدامین | تخصیص گر |
All of which was beside the point. Connie returned with a cool damp rag which she placed on Lisa's face and then the back of her neck. |
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