ردیف | واژه | معنی | نقش گرامری |
1 | interested/ˈɪn.trə.stəd/ | علاقهمند | صفت |
I truly believe he may be interested in doing the same to you. Are you as interested in photography as we are? |
attentive intent focused absorbed engrossed |
2 | 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 |
3 | 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 |
4 | boring/ˈbɔː.rɪŋ/ | خستهکننده کسالتآور | صفت |
I must be boring you to death. She didn't stay long in the boring room. |
tedious dull monotonous repetitious repetitive unrelieved lacking variety |
5 | 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 |
6 | 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 |
7 | fantastic/fænˈtæs.tɪk/ | خارقالعاده عالی، بسیار خوب | صفت |
"It was fantastic!" he pronounced. The buildings were usually battlemented in fantastic form. |
fanciful extravagant extraordinary irrational wild |
8 | fun/fʌn/ | سرگرمکننده جالب، باحال | صفت |
We had fun together. We began to have fun together. |
pleasure entertainment enjoyment amusement excitement |
9 | favorite/ˈfeɪ.və.rɪt/ | مورد علاقه | صفت |
She's my favorite character. Riding horses was one of her favorite pastimes, and the country out that way was gorgeous - winter or summer. |
best-loved most-liked favoured dearest treasured |
10 | keen on something/kin ɑn ˈsʌmθɪŋ/ | به چیزی تمایل داشتن به انجام کاری تمایل داشتن | عبارت |
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11 | really/ˈriː.li/ | واقعا براستی | قید |
I really like the look of wood - especially when it looks this graceful. You look really tired. |
in fact in actual fact actually in reality in point of fact |
12 | wonderful/ˈwʌn.dər.fəl/ | شگفتانگیز | صفت |
He was such a wonderful person in so many ways. What a wonderful story. |
marvellous magnificent superb glorious sublime |
13 | think/θɪŋk/ | فکر کردن اندیشیدن | فعل |
He could not think of anything else. Who do you think I am? |
believe be of the opinion have as one's opinion be of the view be under the impression expect |
14 | prefer/prɪˈfɜr/ | ترجیح دادن | فعل |
I prefer to work on my terms. "I prefer," he said with a smile. |
like better would rather would rather have would sooner would sooner have |
15 | quite/kwɑɪt/ | خیلی بسیار، زیاد | قید |
You're growing into quite the young lady. It is quite near the park gate. |
completely fully entirely totally wholly |
16 | 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? |
like love be fond of be entertained by be amused by |
17 | enjoyable/enˈdʒɔɪ.ə.bəl/ | دلپذیر جالب، لذتبخش | صفت |
Shanghai lies low, and, though the early winter is enjoyable, snow and ice being occasionally seen, the summer months are excessively hot. Like this tragedy, The Broken Heart was probably founded upon some Italian or other novel of the day; but since in the latter instance there is nothing revolting in the main idea of the subject, the play commends itself as the most enjoyable, while, in respect of many excellences, an unsurpassed specimen of Ford's dramatic genius. |
entertaining amusing delightful nice to one's liking |
18 | very/ˈver.i/ | خیلی بسیار | قید |
You love him very much. You're a very interesting person. |
extremely exceedingly exceptionally especially tremendously |