ردیف | واژه | معنی | نقش گرامری |
1 | aim/eɪm/ | هدف | اسم |
My aim is perfect! She took careful aim and squeezed off a shot. |
point direct train sight focus |
2 | announce/əˈnɑʊns/ | اعلام کردن به اطلاع رساندن | فعل |
I will also announce you as the supreme battle strategist. A herald sent forward to announce the coming of a king. |
make public make known report issue a statement about declare |
3 | announcement/əˈnɑʊn.smənt/ | اطلاعیه اعلان | اسم |
I'll make the announcement at dawn. I have an announcement to make. |
statement report declaration proclamation pronouncement bulletin |
4 | campaign/kæmˈpeɪn/ | کمپین پویش، مبارزه | اسم |
If I'm going to be your campaign manager, leave the business to me. I'd better get my campaign manager cracking. |
military operation military operations manoeuvre manoeuvres offensive attack |
5 | consist/kənˈsɪst/ | شامل شدن متشکل بودن | فعل |
The exports consist of coffee, pepper, cardamoms and coco-nuts. "What does bringing someone in consist of?" she asked. |
be composed be made up be formed comprise contain include |
6 | constituency/kənˈstɪtʃuənsi/ | حوزه انتخاباتی حوزه انتخابیه | اسم |
He left his constituency to fight N.W. Once a benefit is established, it creates a constituency fiercely dedicated to defending it. |
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7 | elect/ɪˈlɛkt/ | انتخاب کردن (از طریق رای گیری) برگزیدن | فعل |
They therefore elect elders, who expound the Scriptures, baptize and hear confessions. 24, whom Neander regards as elect disciples of Sergius. |
vote vote for vote in choose choose by ballot |
8 | election/ɪˈlek.ʃən/ | انتخابات | اسم |
The election is weeks off. I'm running for election against this guy. |
ballot vote poll referendum plebiscite |
9 | face/feɪs/ | مواجه شدن رو به رو شدن | فعل |
She made a face at him. She turned her face away from him. |
countenance physiognomy profile features mug kisser |
10 | focus/ˈfoʊkəs/ | تمرکز کردن | فعل |
She shook her head, her focus back on Alex. Carmen tried to focus on Felipa, but her mind was full of questions. |
centre focal point central point centre of attention hub |
11 | focus/ˈfoʊkəs/ | کانون توجه مرکز (توجه)، تمرکز | اسم |
She shook her head, her focus back on Alex. Carmen tried to focus on Felipa, but her mind was full of questions. |
centre focal point central point centre of attention hub |
12 | goal/goʊl/ | هدف | اسم |
I'm too close to my goal to give up now. And yet, it had been her goal for over three years. |
aim objective object grail holy grail |
13 | govern/ˈgʌvərn/ | حکومت کردن (سیاست) اداره کردن، کنترل کردن (شهر و کشور و ...) | فعل |
Money shouldn't govern your decision. He always tried to govern his thinking by logic. |
rule preside over be in power over reign over control |
14 | government/ˈgʌvərmənt/ | دولت دولتی | اسم |
We have no control over what the government does. Government is a great achievement of civilization. |
administration executive regime authority powers that be |
15 | hold/hoʊld/ | برگزار کردن | فعل |
Can you hold things down for two weeks? Can you hold lunch for a little bit? |
clasp hold on to clutch grasp grip |
16 | immigrant/ˈɪm.ə.grənt/ | مهاجر | اسم |
There is a large Indian immigrant population. The immigrant population is concentrated in or near the large cities. |
newcomer settler incomer new arrival migrant |
17 | immigration/ˌɪm.əˈgreɪ.ʃən/ | مهاجرت (به کشوری) | اسم |
Does illegal immigration take jobs from citizens? The immigration of Jews from Russia was mainly responsible for the ineffective yet oppressive Aliens Act of 1905. |
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18 | in power/ɪn ˈpaʊər/ | روی قدرت بر سر کار | عبارت |
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19 | launch/lɔːntʃ/ | به بازار معرفی کردن روانه بازار شدن | فعل |
He'd gone still, like a panther about to launch itself. When close to he was detected, but he had time to drive the steam launch over the baulks and to explode the torpedo against the "Albemarle" with such success that a hole was made in her and she sank. |
set afloat float put to sea put into the water send down the slipway send into orbit put into orbit blast off |
20 | MP/ɛm-pi/ | عضو پارلمان نماینده مجلس | اسم |
and Rs 1400 crores for MP govt. mp, Posterior Dicerocardium; Jurassic. muscle. |
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21 | majority/məˈʤɔrəti/ | اکثریت | اسم |
It's also covered by the majority of Memon's army. Some columns, supposing they had reached their destination, halted, piled arms, and settled down on the cold ground, but the majority marched all night and arrived at places where they evidently should not have been. |
larger number larger part greater number greater part major part |
22 | Member of Parliament/ˌmembər əv ˈpɑːrləmənt/ | نماینده مجلس | اسم |
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23 | minority/maɪˈnɔrəti/ | اقلیت تعداد کم | اسم |
His minority was a time of anarchy. But how do the poor minority fare? |
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24 | need/niːd/ | نیاز لزوم | اسم |
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 |
25 | oppose/əˈpəʊz/ | مخالف بودن | فعل |
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be against object to be hostile to be anti be in opposition to |
26 | opposition/ˌɑpəˈzɪʃən/ | مخالفت ضدیت، تضاد | اسم |
He's the opposition, remember? They view the opposition by others to the actions of their country as treason, or at least, inexplicably self-destructive. |
resistance hostility antagonism antipathy enmity |
27 | PM/ˌpiː ˈem/ | نخست وزیر | اسم |
The wedding wasn't until 3:00 pm, so she had all day to get ready. For the first three weeks she became tense as it approached 8:00 pm each Friday. |
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28 | parliament/ˈpɑr.lə.mənt/ | مجلس پارلمان | اسم |
A new parliament was called to meet at Oxford, to avoid the influences of the city of London, where Shaftesbury had taken the greatest pains to make himself popular. In this matter the opposition were in the wrong, and by attacking the parliament discredited themselves. |
the Houses of Parliament Westminster the House of Commons the House of Lords the Commons |
29 | persuade/pərˈsweɪd/ | قانع کردن مجاب کردن | فعل |
How did you persuade Mother to agree to this? He would not listen to anyone who tried to persuade him to stay at home. |
prevail on talk someone into coax convince make |
30 | policy/ˈpɑl.ə.si/ | سیاست خط مشی | اسم |
He suggested the center change their policy and not tape calls in the future. To their surprise, Josh had a $150,000 insurance policy Lori didn't know about. |
plans strategy proposed action blueprint approach |
31 | political party/pəˈlɪtəkəl ˈpɑrti/ | حزب سیاسی | اسم |
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32 | politician/ˌpɑl.əˈtɪʃ.ən/ | سیاستمدار | اسم |
He'd never seen the politician up against something he couldn't defeat. "I don't even like the word politician," Dean answered. |
legislator Member of Parliament MP representative minister |
33 | Prime Minister/ˌprɑɪmˈmɪn.ə.stər/ | نخست وزیر | اسم |
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premier, first minister, head of the government First Lord of the Treasury
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34 | priority/prɑɪˈɔːr.ət̬.i/ | اولویت ارجحیت | اسم |
The first priority was rescuing children. The priority should probably be assigned to the Orosius, but the point has been much debated. |
prime concern first concern most important consideration most pressing matter matter of greatest importance |
35 | represent/ˌreprɪˈzent/ | نماینده بودن | فعل |
He.d last seen his other trusted lieutenant, Iliana, two days ago, when he.d sent her to represent him in North America while he was away. But these figures do not represent the actual service of every able-bodied Italian. |
symbolize stand for personify epitomize typify |
36 | vote/voʊt/ | رای | اسم |
I, for one, would vote for peace. I'm not a citizen of the county, so I can't vote for you. |
ballot poll election referendum plebiscite |
37 | vote/voʊt/ | رای دادن | فعل |
I, for one, would vote for peace. I'm not a citizen of the county, so I can't vote for you. |
ballot poll election referendum plebiscite |