ردیف | واژه | معنی | نقش گرامری |
1 | try/traɪ/ | سعی کردن تلاش کردن | فعل |
Why don't you try calling your family again? Try to stay out of the woods. |
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2 | permit/pərˈmɪt/ | اجازه دادن مجاز بودن | فعل |
The permit is withdrawn if the clearance is not obtained within three years. His companions refused to permit him to surrender and were resolved to die. |
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3 | feel like/fil laɪk/ | خواستن میل داشتن، هوس کردن | فعل |
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4 | scales/skeɪlz/ | ترازو | اسم |
Traill professes to hold the scales equally. Often the bones, teeth and scales of fishes are to FIG. |
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5 | very/ˈver.i/ | خیلی بسیار | قید |
You love him very much. You're a very interesting person. |
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6 | 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. |
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7 | breathe/briːð/ | نفس کشیدن تنفس کردن | فعل |
Her chest was too tight for her to breathe deeply. Rissa forced herself to breathe steadily. |
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8 | obligatory/əˈblɪgəˌtɔri/ | اجباری الزامی | صفت |
But the development of modern culture has rendered these exploits of an unbridled fanaticism impossible, and no government would consent to enforce the once obligatory sentences of ecclesiastical courts. He grunted, slipping an obligatory arm around her. |
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9 | make conversation/meɪk ˌkɑnvərˈseɪʃən/ | سر صحبت را باز کردن گفتگو کردن، مکالمه کردن | عبارت |
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10 | would like/wʊd laɪk/ | خواستن | فعل |
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11 | choir/kwɑɪr/ | گروه کر گروه سرود، همخوانان | اسم |
Its church has a choir dating from the fifth century. He's singing like the choir lead at a church revival. |
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12 | decide/dɪˈsɑɪd/ | تصمیم گرفتن | فعل |
I hope you decide to take the job. If you decide to take the job, have your things ready then. |
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13 | complete/kəmˈpliːt/ | تمام کامل | صفت |
It's a nice house, a keen house, complete with a front porch and swing. Was she a complete fool? |
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14 | shake hands/ʃeɪk hændz/ | دست دادن (با کسی) | فعل |
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15 | really/ˈriː.li/ | واقعا براستی | قید |
I really like the look of wood - especially when it looks this graceful. You look really tired. |
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16 | forget/fərˈget/ | فراموش کردن | فعل |
I said forget it. Don't forget your manners. |
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17 | 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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18 | high/hɑɪ/ | زیر (صدا) | صفت |
Her instincts on high alarm, she met Xander's gaze. I need it when I get in the high country. |
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19 | beginner/bɪˈgɪn.ər/ | مبتدی نوآموز | اسم |
The beginner takes first a course in the grammar of classical Arabic, for he has hitherto learned only to read, write and count. Frontpage is the WYSIWYG design tool of choice for millions of designers precisely because it can be easy enough for a a beginner to use and also allow the more advanced designers to tweak things like CSS and other web 2.0 technologies. |
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20 | impression/ɪmˈpreʃ.ən/ | نظر تصور، برداشت | اسم |
Her last impression of Darcie was a smiling face. Warmth crawled up her neck at the thought of the impression she must have given Alex. |
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21 | note/noʊt/ | نت | اسم |
She grabbed the note pad and wrote a brand name and quantity. Do I detect a note of discord? |
record account entry item notation |
22 | leftovers/ˈlɛfˌtoʊvərz/ | غذای باقی مانده مانده غذا | اسم |
After supper Lisa helped put away the leftovers and wash dishes. After supper she put leftovers away and washed dishes while Alex browsed through the paper. |
residue survivor legacy vestige trace leavings |
23 | 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. |
complete end conclude close bring to a conclusion |
24 | magical/ˈmædʒ.ɪ.kəl/ | سحرآمیز جادویی | صفت |
If I'm not mistaken, I've got the magical power of stealth mode. Bible, where examples are given of incantations with magical by-play. |
supernatural magic occult mystical mystic |
25 | entrance fee/ˈɛntrəns fi/ | هزینه ورودی | اسم |
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26 | hope/hoʊp/ | امیدوار بودن امید داشتن | فعل |
I hope you like it. I hope to have a love like yours some day. |
aspiration desire wish expectation ambition |
27 | bargain/ˈbɑr.gən/ | چانه زدن | فعل |
Neither was willing to bargain with me for your life. Our bargain is over. |
agreement arrangement understanding deal contract pact |
28 | soup/suːp/ | سوپ | اسم |
"I.ll get you some soup and cocoa," she said and rose. We had soup for dinner and the potatoes are grand! |
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29 | learn/lɜːrn/ | یاد گرفتن آموختن | فعل |
I have to learn to control myself. You need to learn a few more things on your own. |
acquire a knowledge of gain an understanding of acquire skill in become competent in become proficient in |
30 | pharmacy/ˈfɑr.mə.si/ | داروخانه | اسم |
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31 | intensive course/ɪnˈtɛnsɪv kɔrs/ | دوره آموزشی فشرده | اسم |
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32 | go on/goʊ ɑn/ | ادامه دادن از سر گرفتن | فعل |
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last continue carry on run on proceed endure |
33 | 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 |
34 | need/niːd/ | بایستن | فعل |
He did not need anything of that kind. There was no need to rush. |
require be in need of stand in need of have need of want |
35 | hate/heɪt/ | متنفر بودن تنفر داشتن، نفرت داشتن | فعل |
I hate peanut butter. He was beginning to hate the cold. |
loathe detest dislike greatly abhor abominate |
36 | cough/kɑf/ | سرفه گرفتگی گلو و سینه | اسم |
Anna Pavlovna had had a cough for some days. Her hacking cough had become unproductive, and even breathing was a chore. |
hack rasp croak wheeze tickle in one's throat bark |
37 | offer/ˈɔː.fər/ | پیشنهاد دادن | فعل |
And yet, his offer was generous. Thanks for the offer, anyway. |
provide put forward give proffer present |
38 | flu/fluː/ | آنفلوآنزا | اسم |
His place is as busy as a country doctor's waiting room in flu season. A deeper ache, as if she had the flu and every muscle in her body was on fire, was made worse by sleeping on the cold floor. |
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39 | 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 |
40 | 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 |
41 | 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 |
42 | tactic/ˈtæktɪk/ | حربه تکنیک، فن، روش | اسم |
He wasn't the first to use that tactic to intimidate her. The surprise tactic failed because one of the party planners let out the secret. |
strategy scheme stratagem plan set of tactics |
43 | a little/ə ˈlɪtəl/ | کمی [فقط برای اسامی غیر قابل شمارش] | تخصیص گر |
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some a small amount of a bit of a touch of a soupçon of |
44 | feel-good/ˈfiːl ɡʊd/ | شادیآور نشاطآور، مایه خوشحالی و رضایت | صفت |
You're trying to make me feel good again. Lastly, keep in mind that eating a healthy diet and exercising will not only make you look good, but it will make you feel good too. |
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45 | pretend/prɪˈtend/ | وانمود کردن تظاهر کردن | فعل |
I used to pretend when I was young. You could pretend to use the toilet and see if he's all right. |
make as if profess affect dissimulate dissemble pose |
46 | temperature/ˈtemp.rə.tʃər/ | تب | اسم |
They can't keep her temperature down. The nights were still cold into April, but the temperature climbed into the 60's during the day. |
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47 | greet/griːt/ | خوشامد گفتن سلام کردن | فعل |
She did not even get up to greet him. She left the door cracked until she heard Jake greet Damian as the leader passed her room. |
say hello to address salute hail halloo nod to |
48 | mind/mɑɪnd/ | مهم بودن اشکال نداشتن | فعل |
Those words stayed in her mind all afternoon. How long would these mind games go on? |
brain intelligence intellect intellectual capabilities mental capacity |
49 | as soon as/æz sun æz/ | به محض اینکه | حرف ربط |
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50 | a little bit/ə ˈlɪtəl bɪt/ | کمی | تخصیص گر |
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51 | promise/ˈprɑm.əs/ | قول دادن | فعل |
When I make a promise, I keep it. I promise to behave. |
word of honour word assurance pledge vow |
52 | survive/sərˈvaɪv/ | زنده ماندن (سالم) باقی ماندن، جان سالم به در بردن | فعل |
None of us are gonna survive this! After all, he didn't think he'd survive the weekend. |
remain alive live sustain oneself cling to life pull through |
53 | remember/rəˈmem.bər/ | به یاد آوردن به خاطر آوردن | فعل |
Do you remember that rumor in school? It makes me most happy to remember the hours we spent helping each other in study and sharing our recreation together. |
recall call to mind recollect think of put a name to place reminisce about |
54 | modifier/ˈmɑːdɪfaɪər/ | توصیفکننده (دستور زبان) | اسم |
However, by adding a simple geographic modifier to your ad text, you will focus your ad displays on those pages that specifically serve the potential customers who are looking for the product that you offer. Instead of the title screen, go to the game modifier screen and enter this sequence of buttons in quick succession. |
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55 | 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 |
56 | stomachache/ˈstʌm.əkˌeɪk/ | دل درد شکم درد | اسم |
A chronic stomachache, for example, could be a legitimate medical condition. If you eat too many of them, you may get a stomachache, but that's about it. |
indigestion, dyspepsia colic, gripe bellyache, tummy ache, collywobbles
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57 | honest/ˈɑn.ɪst/ | صادق راستگو، صادقانه | صفت |
His honest answer silenced her. He deserved an honest answer about her response. |
morally correct upright honourable moral ethical |
58 | experiment/ɪkˈsper.ə.mənt/ | آزمایش | اسم |
I shut down my experiment at six o'clock. Quinn's experiment is very important to him. |
test investigation trial inquiry demonstration examination |
59 | 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 |
60 | absolutely/ˈæb.səˌluːt.li/ | مسلما قطعا، بیشک | قید |
"Absolutely not," Gabriel said with a snort. Cookies are absolutely forbidden. |
completely totally utterly perfectly entirely |
61 | delicious/dɪˈlɪʃ.əs/ | خوشمزه لذیذ | صفت |
Delicious dark chocolate eyes twinkled with mirth. "That smells delicious," I complimented. |
mouth-watering appetizing tasty flavoursome flavourful |
62 | stop/stɑp/ | متوقف کردن ایستادن، بس کردن، توقف کردن | فعل |
If everyone would stop talking about it... Stop and consider that for a moment. |
put an end to put a stop to bring to an end end bring to a stop |
63 | fee/fiː/ | دستمزد هزینه | اسم |
He is remunerated for his services by a fixed fee for each day the court sits. On the separation of the offices of bishop and abbot in 1122, the abbot's fee was carved out of the bishop's manor, but did not include the town. |
payment emolument wage salary allowance |
64 | extremely/ɪkˈstriːm.li/ | به شدت شدیدا | قید |
It was an extremely easy victory for me. Danby had rendered extremely important services to William's cause. |
very exceedingly exceptionally especially extraordinarily |
65 | start/stɑrt/ | آغاز کردن شروع کردن | فعل |
It would start all over again. I don't want you to start feeling neglected. |
begin get under way go ahead get going kick off commence come into being begin |
66 | punctual/ˈpʌŋkʧuəl/ | وقتشناس سروقت | صفت |
He was as punctual as midnight. Applying this " synechological view " to the supposed inclusion of soul in soul, he deduced the conclusion that, as here the nature of one's soul is to unite one's little body, so hereafter its essence will be to unite a greater body, while God's spirit unites the whole world by His omnipresence; and he pertinently asked, in opposition to the " punctual " view, whether God's soul is centred in a point. |
on time prompt on schedule to schedule in good time |
67 | voice mail/ˈvɔɪsmeɪl/ | پیغام صوتی | اسم |
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68 | fairly/ˈfer.li/ | نسبتا | قید |
He was cast out of the Immortal world fairly young. It fairly overcame my Nervii. |
justly equitably impartially without bias without prejudice |
69 | drug/drʌg/ | دارو | اسم |
Would he try to drug them as he had Elisabeth? When there's a major drug buy, nobody trusts anyone else—especially face to face. |
medicine medical drug medication medicament remedy cure |