ردیف | واژه | معنی | نقش گرامری |
1 | blanket/ˈblæŋ.kɪt/ | پتو رو انداز | اسم |
He will have a blanket of red each fall. It was still snowing - huge flakes that lit softly on the heavy blanket of snow on the ground. |
cover covering rug afghan quilt |
2 | box/bɑːks/ | جعبه صندوق | اسم |
Her jewelry box was tiny and wooden. Fred examined the small bone and handed it back to Cynthia who gingerly dropped it into a small crystal jewelry box on her bureau. |
carton pack packet package case crate |
3 | bridge/brɪdʒ/ | پل | اسم |
Within two hours, the bridge was passable. The 1862 bridge burned and was painstakingly replaced in 2001. |
viaduct aqueduct flyover overpass way over link connection |
4 | candle/ˈkæn.dəl/ | شمع | اسم |
At Mira is a large candle factory. She put the last candle in the cake and glanced up at her mother's startled face. |
taper sconce tallow candle wax candle Christmas candle votary candle |
5 | candlestick/ˈkændəlˌstɪk/ | شمعدان جاشمعی | اسم |
He put the letter under the candlestick and closed his eyes. The central stem of the candlestick was about 38 ft. |
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6 | cardboard/ˈkɑrd.bɔːrd/ | مقوا | اسم |
Its manufactures include pianos, paper, cardboard, machinery, boats and barges. The tome was far heavier than she expected, made of something much different than cardboard and paper. |
7 | circle /ˈsɜr.kəl/ | دایره | اسم |
The torches around the circle were lit. She absently drew a circle in the sand. |
ring round band hoop circlet halo |
8 | circular /ˈsɜr.kjə.lər/ | مدور دایرهای | صفت |
The rubber is circular in section, and about 2 in. high, large remains of a circular cyclopean tower, called Dun-Aengus, ascribed to the Fir-bolg or Belgae; or, individually, to the first of three brothers, Aengus, Conchobar and Nil, who reached Aran Islands from Scotland in the 1st century A.D. |
round disc-shaped disc-like ring-shaped hoop-shaped hooplike |
9 | concrete /ˈkɑn.kriːt/ | بتونی آسفالت | صفت |
I need concrete evidence before I'm a believer and I don't see that on the horizon. The walls were solid concrete and windowless. |
solid material real physical tangible |
10 | curved /kɜrvd/ | منحنی خمیده، خم | صفت |
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bent arched bowed crescent curving |
11 | diagonal /daɪˈægənəl/ | (خط) قطری مورب، اریب | صفت |
in the country along the diagonal line. It hadn't come from the sky but from one of the buildings across the street, diagonal to her. |
crossways crosswise from corner to corner slanting slanted |
12 | fence /fens/ | حصار نرده | اسم |
There was no riding the fence on this one. Josh was in his field digging fence post holes when she passed. |
barrier paling railing rail bar |
13 | gold /goʊld/ | طلایی (از جنس) طلا | صفت |
To a girl who enjoyed surprises, he was a gold mine. Once again, close, but no gold star. |
gold medal, first prize
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14 | horizontal /ˌhɔrəˈzɑntəl/ | افقی | صفت |
A boiler with horizontal sections is shown in fig. It has the horizontal racking motion mentioned FIG. |
parallel level even straight plane |
15 | iron /ˈɑɪ.ərn/ | آهن | اسم |
From a bar of iron he made four horseshoes. Her hand fell from the lever that opened the heavy iron door. |
strength toughness resilience fortitude firmness |
16 | ladder /ˈlæd.ər/ | نردبان | اسم |
Some people get to the top of the ladder, only to find that it's leaning against the wrong wall? and ladder of the Mazdean faith. |
hierarchy scale set of stages stratification pecking order |
17 | letter box /ˈlɛtər bɑks/ | صندوق پست | اسم |
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18 | medal /ˈmed.əl/ | مدال نشان | اسم |
A gold medal was awarded for a harvester and self-binder (McCormick's). In 1921 he was awarded the gold medal of the Society of Arts, London. |
honour decoration ribbon star order |
19 | metal /ˈmet̬.əl/ | فلز | اسم |
The porch posts were black metal with a filigree design. After that, metal was too important to waste. |
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20 | oval /ˈoʊ.vəl/ | بیضی شکل | صفت |
It is oval in shape, and retains its medieval fortifications. an oblong rectangular, a circular and an oval type, the latter being either FIG. |
egg-shaped ovoid ovate oviform elliptical |
21 | oval /ˈoʊ.vəl/ | بیضی | اسم |
It is oval in shape, and retains its medieval fortifications. an oblong rectangular, a circular and an oval type, the latter being either FIG. |
egg-shaped ovoid ovate oviform elliptical |
22 | parallel /ˈpɛrəˌlɛl/ | موازی مشابه، یکسان | صفت |
It runs parallel to the river. They walked parallel to an abandoned highway for a couple of hours until they reached the second fed site. |
side by side aligned collateral equidistant similar analogous |
23 | pipe /pɑɪp/ | لوله | اسم |
The giant pipe ran through a wooded area, away from the cliff edge. Berg held a smoking pipe between his knees. |
tube conduit hose main duct |
24 | plastic /ˈplæs.tɪk/ | پلاستیکی | صفت |
That way, no plastic taste. A small plastic bag fell out of the pocket. |
malleable mouldable shapable pliable pliant |
25 | point /pɔɪnt/ | نوک | اسم |
There was no point in working herself up this way. At some point she fell asleep. |
tip sharp end tapered end end extremity prong |
26 | pointed /ˈpɔɪntəd/ | نوکتیز تیز | صفت |
He pointed to a blossoming rainbow. She needs certain facts pointed out to her. |
sharp spearlike needle-like spear-shaped V-shaped |
27 | railings /ˈreɪlɪŋz/ | نرده | اسم |
The railings in fact do for sound what a diffraction grating does for light. the phantoms which are seen when we look at two parallel sets of palisades or railings, one behind the other, or look through two parallel sides of a meat-safe formed of perforated zinc. The appearance presented is that of a magnified set of bars or apertures which appear to move rapidly as we slowly walk past. |
fence fencing rail rails paling |
28 | rectangle /ˈrɛktæŋgəl/ | مستطیل | اسم |
She was like a walking rectangle with a bird face, and she got outright hostile towards the beautiful women she escorted out of his home every morning. 6) the inhabited earth has the shape of an oblong rectangle surrounded by an ocean which breaks in in four great gulfs - the Roman or Mediterranean, the Arabian, Persian and Caspian Sea. |
29 | rectangular /rekˈtæŋ.gjə.lər/ | مستطیلی | صفت |
It is built on the usual rectangular plan and the streets are wide and well paved. When it is desired to have a uniform magnet with definitely situated poles, it it usual to employ one having the form of an ovoid, or elongated ellipsoid of revolution, instead of a rectangular or cylindrical bar. |
30 | round/rɑʊnd/ | گرد | صفت |
You ready for round two? No more so than the area round the house. |
circular disc-shaped disc-like ring-shaped hoop-shaped hooplike |
31 | rubber/ˈrʌbər/ | لاستیک پلاستیکی | اسم |
They had the consistency of rubber mats. Great developments have been made of recent years in the cultivation of rubber in British Malaya. |
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32 | rubber/ˈrʌbər/ | پلاستیکی لاستیکی | صفت |
They had the consistency of rubber mats. Great developments have been made of recent years in the cultivation of rubber in British Malaya. |
33 | shape /ʃeɪp/ | شکل حالت، قالب | اسم |
The dream took shape as it did every night. The shape was the important aspect. |
form appearance configuration formation structure figure |
34 | silver /ˈsɪl.vər/ | نقرهای | صفت |
She had a silver dollar and a dime. He arched a silver brow. |
silverware plate silver plate dishes plates flatware cutlery |
35 | square /skwer/ | مربع | اسم |
This area is ten square miles, though. On the square in front of the Bazaar were drummers beating the muster call. |
marketplace close quadrangle quad courtyard arcade |
36 | square /skwer/ | مربعی | صفت |
This area is ten square miles, though. On the square in front of the Bazaar were drummers beating the muster call. |
marketplace close quadrangle quad courtyard arcade |
37 | steel /stiːl/ | فولاد استیل | اسم |
"From molten metal to the tempered steel of a blade," Eden replied. He emerged from the thick steel walls into the sunlight. |
38 | straight /streɪt/ | صاف | صفت |
She looked him straight in the eye. "I'm shocked," he said with a straight face. |
unswerving undeviating linear direct as straight as an arrow |
39 | toy /tɔɪ/ | اسباب بازی | اسم |
Alfonso put down his toy and looked uncertain. They are pleased as a kid with a new toy just to get our tips. |
plaything game trinket bauble knick-knack ornament |
40 | triangle /ˈtraɪæŋɡl/ | مثلث | اسم |
The district of Bugey occupies the triangle formed by the Rhone in the south-east of the department. For when a triangle "moves," the points do not move with it. |
41 | triangular/traɪˈæŋgjələr/ | مثلثی سه ضلعی، مثلثی شکل | صفت |
Moonlight spilled over triangular roofs into grassy front yards. The town, which is of a triangular form, occupies the northern extremity of a peninsula 11 m. |
three-sided, three-cornered, triangle-shaped trilateral trigonal, trigonous, trigonic |
42 | tyre/ˈtaɪər/ | لاستیک (اتومبیل و ...) | اسم |
The king of Tyre, who recognized David's newly won position (v. The description of the king of Tyre (xxviii. |
become tired get tired grow tired become fatigued weaken |
43 | vertical/ˈvɜrtɪkəl/ | عمودی راست | صفت |
A man stood next to it, peeking through a slit in the vertical slats. apart in a vertical line. |
upright erect perpendicular plumb straight |
44 | wax/wæks/ | واکس براقکننده | اسم |
A wax candle stood at each side of the minister's bent bald head with its gray temples. If it fails to form a hard cake on cooling, a known weight of wax may be added and the product re-heated. |
approach full moon get bigger increase in size enlarge increase grow |
45 | wood/wʊd/ | چوب | اسم |
We've got plenty of wood, though, from the forest. It was still warm and smelled of wood smoke. |
timber planks planking lumber firewood kindling logs fuel forest |
46 | wooden/ˈwʊd.ən/ | چوبی | صفت |
It replaced an old wooden one that burned. She opened the heavy wooden door and stepped into an open-air hallway. |
made of wood wood timber woody ligneous treen stilted stiff |
47 | wool/wʊl/ | پشم | اسم |
Wool grows on sheep. The most important internal industries are in wool and frozen meat. |
fleece, hair, coat floccus |
48 | woolen/ˈwʊlən/ | پشمی | صفت |
She wore silk pajamas and a woolen sweater. Seeing Prince Andrew she leaned out from behind the apron and, waving her thin arms from under the woolen shawl, cried: |