ردیف | واژه | معنی | نقش گرامری |
1 | make dinner/meɪk ˈdɪnər/ | شام درست کردن | عبارت |
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2 | have/hæv/ | خوردن نوشیدن | 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 |
3 | stressed/strest/ | مضطرب نگران | صفت |
They're stressed out enough right now. He called the local sheriff in Ouray and said he plans to come out and haul his 'mentally stressed wife' back East with him. |
strain pressure tension nervous tension worry |
4 | girlfriend/ˈgɜrl.frend/ | دوست دختر دوست (مونث) | اسم |
Now his girlfriend had caught them together. "That his girlfriend?" he asked. |
sweetheart woman girl partner significant other |
5 | 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 |
6 | make/meɪk/ | درست کردن ساختن | فعل |
Drowning your sorrows in eggnog will only make you feel worse in the long run. Make life easy for yourselves. |
construct build assemble put together manufacture |
7 | healthy/ˈhel.θi/ | سالم مفید (برای سلامتی) | صفت |
They grew up healthy and strong. The babies were healthy and by mid-August, they would have two new family members. |
in good physical condition in good health well all right fine |
8 | 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 |
9 | boyfriend/ˈbɔɪ.frend/ | دوست پسر | اسم |
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lover sweetheart loved one love beloved |
10 | adverb/ˈæd.vɜrb/ | قید | اسم |
The adverb usually follows the verb. An adverb may precede the verb. |
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11 | take a bath/teɪk ə bæθ/ | حمام کردن در وان حمام کردن | فعل |
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12 | spend/spend/ | صرف کردن گذراندن (وقت) | فعل |
I spend my life protecting you. Well, he did spend a lot of time with his mother. |
pay out lay out expend disburse squander go through |
13 | on/ɔːn/ | در [روز] | حرف اضافه |
"Alex tells me you have some nice horses on your ranch," Carmen said to Señor Medena. A warm hand rested on her waist. |
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14 | 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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15 | 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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16 | always/ˈɔːl.weɪz/ | همیشه همواره، پیوسته | قید |
You've always taken care of us. You always did have a high opinion of yourself. |
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17 | often/ˈɔː.fən/ | اغلب بیشتر وقت ها، خیلی | قید |
Poor people are often sick. Oh, well, you know people often invent things. |
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18 | 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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19 | start/stɑrt/ | آغاز کردن شروع کردن | فعل |
It would start all over again. I don't want you to start feeling neglected. |
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20 | son/sʌn/ | (فرزند) پسر فرزند مذکر | اسم |
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21 | usually/ˈjuː.ʒu.ə.li/ | معمولا | قید |
His usually calm face showed excitement. I'm usually quite tired the next day. |
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22 | finish/ˈfɪn.ɪʃ/ | تمام کردن کامل کردن، به پایان رساندن | فعل |
She obliged quickly, tensing as she waited for him to finish with her phone. I did not have a chance to finish my letter yesterday. |
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23 | sometimes/ˈsʌm.tɑɪmz/ | گاهی بعضی وقتها، بعضی مواقع | قید |
Sometimes we go out to eat. Sometimes we have to accept change, if we want to move forward. |
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24 | 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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25 | every month/ˈɛvəri mʌnθ/ | هر ماه | قید |
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26 | wife/waɪf/ | همسر زن | اسم |
My wife looked up from her lap top. His mother and his wife are still there. |
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27 | hardly ever/ˈhɑrdli ˈɛvər/ | به ندرت | قید |
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28 | 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. |
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29 | never/ˈnev.ər/ | هرگز هیچ وقت | قید |
I've never thought about it before. They had never been anywhere else overnight together. |
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30 | life/lɑɪf/ | زندگی حیات | اسم |
This is the life he was born for. The remaining vacation slipped by quickly and life returned to normal. |
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31 | work/wˈɜːrk/ | شغل کار، محل کار | اسم |
It did work this morning. After Alex goes to work and Jonathan goes to school, Destiny and I do the chores. |
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32 | own/oʊn/ | خود مال خود | صفت |
Was it greedy to want one of their own as well? They must be cultivating their own language. |
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33 | wake up/weɪk ʌp/ | از خواب بیدار شدن از خواب بیدار کردن، سرحال کردن | فعل |
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34 | to/tu/ | به | 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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35 | stressful/ˈstrɛsfəl/ | پراسترس پرتنش، پرفشار، پردغدغه | صفت |
Life might get stressful at times with you Carmen, but I'll never be bored. Martha was playing nurse maid to both Howie's limitations and his fragile ego while struggling with morning sickness and her stressful hospital position. |
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36 | shopping/ˈʃɑp.ɪŋ/ | خرید | اسم |
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37 | busy/ˈbɪz.i/ | پرمشغله مشغول، شلوغ | صفت |
It's a large and busy hotel. It was a warm late afternoon as I stood out on the sidewalk and looked up at the six massive columns towering above another busy and impressive train station. |
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38 | husband/ˈhʌz.bənd/ | شوهر | اسم |
He was a good husband and father. Sharon was born shortly after my husband remarried. |
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39 | morning/ˈmɔːr.nɪŋ/ | صبح | اسم |
In the morning she showered and dressed before he woke. You are quiet this morning, son. |
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40 | also/ˈɔːl.soʊ/ | همچنین علاوه بر این | قید |
Aside from packing, there was also decorating to be done. Also, my hat is quite empty. |
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41 | every year/ˈɛvəri jɪr/ | هر سال | قید |
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42 | 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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43 | get up/gɛt ʌp/ | بیدار شدن بیدار کردن، بلند شدن | فعل |
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44 | afternoon/ˌæf.tərˈnuːn/ | بعد از ظهر | اسم |
Toward four o'clock in the afternoon Murat's troops were entering Moscow. "Good afternoon," he said. |
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45 | everyone/ˈev.riː.wʌn/ | همه | ضمیر |
Everyone was looking at her. Everyone was staring at her as if they expected her to faint or something. |
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46 | bed/bed/ | تختخواب تخت | اسم |
He sat up in the bed and looked around. She sat down on the bed and sighed again. |
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47 | 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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48 | evening/ˈiːv.nɪŋ/ | اول شب عصر، شب | اسم |
That evening all the women got together to wrap gifts. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen! |
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49 | enjoy/enˈdʒɔɪ/ | لذت بردن | فعل |
They would have some time to enjoy a late Christmas at home when they returned. You're beginning to enjoy it, aren't you? |
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50 | whose/huz/ | مال چه کسی مال کی | ضمیر |
Whose goals are we talking about here, mine or yours? So whose bones are they? |
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51 | exercise/ˈek.sərˌsɑɪz/ | تمرین کردن ورزش کردن، ورزیده کردن | فعل |
I see you're getting your exercise for the day. You've had enough exercise for today. |
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52 | 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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53 | stepfather/ˈstepfɑːðər/ | ناپدری | اسم |
I guess his stepfather thought more of him than her. Your stepfather just called it in. |
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54 | hour/ˈaʊər/ | ساعت [یک ساعت: 60 دقیقه] | اسم |
We just got back about an hour ago. We haven't even been out for an hour yet. |
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55 | 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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56 | early/ˈɜr.li/ | زود | قید |
It's late and I have to get up early tomorrow. It was early in the spring, just after I had learned to speak. |
advance forward prior initial preliminary first |
57 | get/get/ | رسیدن به (مکان) | 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 |
58 | 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 |
59 | every/ˈev.ri/ | هر | تخصیص گر |
Every room is full. Every day there is much work to be done. |
each each and every every single all possible all probable the utmost |
60 | 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 |
61 | everything/ˈev.riːˌθɪŋ/ | همه چیز | ضمیر |
Everything is going fine with the house. I have everything packed. |
each item each thing every article every single thing the lot |
62 | walk/wɔːk/ | راه رفتن پیاده رفتن، قدم زدن | فعل |
My sister can walk and run. I hurt my ankle and I can't walk on it. |
stroll saunter amble wend one's way trudge |
63 | expression/ɪkˈspreʃ.ən/ | اصطلاح عبارت | اسم |
By the expression on his face, he wasn't exactly enjoying the conversation. His expression and tone were anything but understanding. |
utterance uttering voicing pronouncement declaration |
64 | about/əˈbɑʊt/ | حدود تقریبا | قید |
Do you want to tell me about it? I didn't ask about his family tree. |
regarding concerning with reference to referring to with regard to |
65 | 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 |
66 | watch TV/wɑʧ ˈtiˈvi/ | تلویزیون تماشا کردن | عبارت |
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67 | frequency/ˈfrikwənsi/ | تناوب تکرار | اسم |
The difference in this case is that it is getting to be a pattern — increasing in frequency and violence. The female is viviparous, and the young, which, unlike the parent, are provided with a long tail, live free in water; it was formerly believed from the frequency with which the legs and feet were attacked by this parasite that the embryo entered the skin directly from the water, but it has been shown by Fedschenko, and confirmed by Manson, Leiper and others, that the larva bores its way into the body of a Cyclops and there undergoes further development. |
rate of occurrence commonness frequentness prevalence incidence |
68 | everyday/ˈɛvriˈdeɪ/ | روزانه روزمره، معمولی | صفت |
These activities were part of the culture of everyday life. I prefer you in your little gray everyday dress. |
daily day-to-day quotidian diurnal circadian commonplace ordinary |
69 | year/jɪr/ | سال | اسم |
Each year a payment is made to each resident of Alaska. It's been a year since I found out you were married and we split! |
twelve-month period twelve-month session calendar year tax year financial year fiscal year |
70 | go shopping/goʊ ˈʃɑp.ɪŋ/ | به خرید رفتن | فعل |
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71 | relax/rɪˈlæks/ | آرامیدن آسودن، استراحت کردن | فعل |
She was beginning to relax when he launched the question. Relax, I've got this. |
unwind loosen up ease off ease up let up |
72 | at/æt/ | در (مکان) داخل (مکان) | حرف اضافه |
A few minutes later they all marched in and took their places at the table. At any rate, today was no different. |
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73 | couple/ˈkʌpəl/ | چند (تا) چندین | تخصیص گر |
I have a couple of polo shirts, but no light shirts. Finally he took down a couple of cups and poured them some coffee. |
pair duo duology twosome set of two |
74 | 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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75 | activity/ækˈtɪvəti/ | فعالیت کار | اسم |
Their activity is off the charts. No cell phone activity on either Jessi or her cousin. |
bustle hustle and bustle busyness action liveliness |
76 | every day/ˈɛvəri deɪ/ | هر روز | قید |
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daily day-to-day quotidian diurnal circadian commonplace ordinary |
77 | once/wʌns/ | یکبار یک مرتبه | قید |
Once again she sighed deeply. Once into the woods, she began to relax. |
on one occasion one time one single time ever at any time on any occasion |
78 | check/tʃek/ | چک کردن بررسی کردن | فعل |
Why not check it out? I'll check into that too. |
examine inspect look at look over scrutinize |
79 | normally/ˈnɔːr.mə.li/ | معمولا | قید |
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as usual as normal ordinarily naturally conventionally |
80 | 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 |
81 | take/teɪk/ | گرفتن | 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 |
82 | 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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83 | email/ˈiː.meɪl/ | ایمیل پست الکترونیکی | اسم |
My email address is in there, too. Why would I want to email you? |
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84 | take a shower/teɪk ə ˈʃaʊər/ | دوش گرفتن | عبارت |
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85 | 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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86 | in/ɪn/ | در درون، داخل، توی | حرف اضافه |
He was such a wonderful person in so many ways. Nurturing was in his personality. |
inside within in the middle of within the bounds of within the confines of surrounded by |
87 | pizza/ˈpiːt.sə/ | پیتزا | اسم |
Are we going to have pizza for lunch? Dean suggested a pizza to give him time to get it out, and the two walked a few blocks to a favorite neighborhood spot—redcheckered tablecloth and scenes of Old Sorrento on the walls. |
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88 | time/tɑɪm/ | دفعه بار | 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 |
89 | 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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90 | walk/wɔːk/ | پیادهروی | اسم |
My sister can walk and run. I hurt my ankle and I can't walk on it. |
stroll saunter amble wend one's way trudge |
91 | minute/ˈmɪn.ɪt/ | دقیقه | اسم |
For a minute there, I thought I was getting forgetful. "Wait a minute," she said again. |
moment short time little while second bit |
92 | 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 |
93 | sleep/sliːp/ | خوابیدن به خواب رفتن، خفتن | فعل |
Are you wiping the sleep from your eyes? Even in sleep he was irresistible. |
nap doze rest siesta drowse |
94 | month/mʌnθ/ | ماه 30 روز | اسم |
But you have less than a month to go. In less than a month in early spring our lives were totally changed and we loved it. |
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95 | every week/ˈɛvəri wik/ | هر هفته | قید |
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96 | ex/eks/ | همسر سابق دوست پسر یا دوست دختر سابق | اسم |
She purposely didn't take the bait that Gabriel might choose his ex over her. The minister 'is' ex officio president or moderator. |
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97 | 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 |