ردیف | واژه | معنی | نقش گرامری |
1 | aid/eɪd/ | کمک مساعدت | اسم |
She has no sense for first aid, either. I took a sleeping aid last night, yes. |
assistance support help backing abettance encouragement |
2 | aid/eɪd/ | کمک کردن مساعدت کردن | فعل |
She has no sense for first aid, either. I took a sleeping aid last night, yes. |
assistance support help backing abettance encouragement |
3 | axe/æks/ | اخراج کردن از کار برکنار کردن | فعل |
She gripped the handle of the axe more tightly, hands clammy. A moment later, he dropped the axe and ran. |
hatchet cleaver adze tomahawk chopper battleaxe poleaxe cancel withdraw drop |
4 | bomb scare/bɑm skɛr/ | تهدید به بمبگذاری اعلام وجود بمب | اسم |
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5 | claim/kleɪm/ | ادعا کردن مدعی شدن | فعل |
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assert declare profess maintain state |
6 | claim/kleɪm/ | ادعا مطالبه | اسم |
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assert declare profess maintain state |
7 | clash/klæʃ/ | زد و خورد جنگ | اسم |
A clash with Parma occurred to aggravate his troubles. The natives appeared again the next spring, and a clash occurred. |
confrontation skirmish brush encounter engagement |
8 | clash/klæʃ/ | مبارزه کردن | فعل |
A clash with Parma occurred to aggravate his troubles. The natives appeared again the next spring, and a clash occurred. |
confrontation skirmish brush encounter engagement |
9 | cultural/ˈkʌl.tʃə.rəl/ | فرهنگی | صفت |
This gave people a shared set of cultural references. In virtue of its cultural institutions, it is also the intellectual and artistic centre of Hungary. |
ethnic racial folk societal lifestyle aesthetic artistic |
10 | culture/ˈkʌl.tʃər/ | فرهنگ | اسم |
If only she understood our culture better. How long would it take her to adapt to this culture? |
the arts the humanities intellectual achievement intellectual achievements intellectual activity literature music |
11 | current affairs/ˈkɜrənt əˈfɛrz/ | جریانات سیاسی یا اجتماعی روز | اسم |
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12 | axe/æks/ | اخراج | اسم |
She gripped the handle of the axe more tightly, hands clammy. A moment later, he dropped the axe and ran. |
hatchet cleaver adze tomahawk chopper battleaxe poleaxe cancel withdraw drop |
13 | daily/ˈdeɪ.li/ | روزانه | صفت |
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done every day occurring every day produced every day everyday day-to-day |
14 | decline/dɪˈklaɪn/ | کاهش یافتن کاسته شدن، تنزل یافتن | فعل |
She was inclined to decline his offer. How could I decline without sounding like a total turd? |
turn down reject brush aside refuse rebuff |
15 | decline/dɪˈklaɪn/ | تنزل نزول (قیمت)، کاهش، افول | اسم |
She was inclined to decline his offer. How could I decline without sounding like a total turd? |
turn down reject brush aside refuse rebuff |
16 | demonstrate/ˈdɛmənˌstreɪt/ | تظاهرات کردن | فعل |
I tried to demonstrate the panic I felt. Though we may allow that the results obtained by Rumford and Davy demonstrate satisfactorily that heat is in some way due to motion, yet they do not tell us to what particular dynamical quantity heat corresponds. |
show show beyond doubt indicate determine establish |
17 | demonstration/ˌdem.ənˈstreɪ.ʃən/ | تظاهرات | اسم |
As the main support of his proof of the truth of Christianity appears his detailed demonstration that the prophecies of the old dispensation, which are older than the Pagan poets and philosophers, have found their fulfilment in Christianity. The pottery class instructor asked for a volunteer to knead the clay in a demonstration. |
proof substantiation confirmation affirmation corroboration |
18 | edit/ˈedɪt/ | ویرایش کردن ویراستاری کردن، تدوین کردن | فعل |
Green, however, continued to edit it in the Calhoun interest until 1835, and gave vigorous support to that leader's nullification views. Delbri ck began in 1883 to edit the Preussische Jahrbilcher, in which he has written many articles, including one on "General Wolseley fiber Napoleon, Wellington and Gneisenau," and he has contributed to the Europeiischer Geschichtskalender of H. |
correct check copy-edit improve revise emend |
19 | editor/ˈed.ə.tər/ | تدوینگر تدوینکننده | اسم |
He was editor of the Yale Review, 1896-1910. Some sensible observations by the editor were added to the original biography. |
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20 | entire/enˈtɑɪr/ | تمام | صفت |
She had enough for the entire family. I thought about it for the entire night. |
whole complete total full continuous unbroken |
21 | headline/ˈhed.lɑɪn/ | تیتر عنوان | اسم |
The crime was national headline news. There's a little news headline everyday that sometimes tells of special events that are taking place around town, so you'll want to check that everyday so you can be sure to go where the people are. |
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22 | international/ˌɪn.tərˈnæʃ.ən.əl/ | بینالمللی | صفت |
I had more than an hour to wait at Philadelphia International Airport. French became the language of diplomacy and international affairs. |
global worldwide intercontinental cosmopolitan multiracial multinational |
23 | journalism/ˈdʒɜrn.əlˌɪz.əm/ | روزنامهنگاری | اسم |
On his retirement from office he returned to journalism and business. After all she had been through, journalism looked less attractive. |
the newspaper business the newspaper world the press the print media the fourth estate radio journalism |
24 | journalist/ˈʤɜrnələst/ | خبرنگار روزنامهنگار | اسم |
About the same period began his activities as a journalist and publicist. CHARLES EMORY SMITH (1842-1908), American journalist and political leader, was born in Mansfield, Connecticut, on the 18th of February 1842. |
reporter correspondent newsman newswoman newspaperman |
25 | make a promise/meɪk ə ˈprɑməs/ | قول دادن | عبارت |
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26 | national/ˈnæʃ.ən.əl/ | ملی | صفت |
The crime was national headline news. According to the National Weather Service, this is a doozy of a storm. |
state public federal governmental civic civil |
27 | pension/ˈpɛnʃən/ | حقوق بازنشستگی مستمری | اسم |
We had full medical insurance and a pension program. Twelve hundred francs' pension for life. |
annuity superannuation welfare payment allowance benefit support |
28 | pensioner/ˈpenʃənər/ | مستمری بگیر بازنشسته | اسم |
Ultimately he surrendered to Sir John Malcolm, and was .,ent as a state pensioner to Bithur, near Cawnpore. He entered as a pensioner of Clare Hall, Cambridge, in 1647, graduated in 1650 and was made fellow of his college in 1651. |
retired person old-age pensioner OAP senior citizen senior retiree superannuitant retirer |
29 | pledge/plɛʤ/ | سوگند خوردن متعهد شدن | فعل |
The United States is a republic, as even the Pledge of Allegiance says. This somewhat hazardous pledge was nobly redeemed. |
promise undertaking vow word word of honour |
30 | pledge/plɛʤ/ | تعهد سوگند | اسم |
The United States is a republic, as even the Pledge of Allegiance says. This somewhat hazardous pledge was nobly redeemed. |
promise undertaking vow word word of honour |
31 | press/pres/ | مطبوعات جراید | اسم |
One side of her wanted to press on until she got some answers. Dean didn't press the point. |
push push down press down thumb depress |
32 | promise/ˈprɑm.əs/ | قول | اسم |
When I make a promise, I keep it. I promise to behave. |
word of honour word assurance pledge vow |
33 | 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 |
34 | protest/ˈproʊ.test/ | اعتراض | اسم |
She began to protest but he stopped her. He began to protest but she waved him aside. |
objection exception complaint disapproval disagreement |
35 | protest/ˈproʊ.test/ | اعتراض کردن | فعل |
She began to protest but he stopped her. He began to protest but she waved him aside. |
objection exception complaint disapproval disagreement |
36 | publish/ˈpʌblɪʃ/ | منتشر کردن چاپ کردن | فعل |
He wondered what she would think if she knew he had never tried to publish a single piece of music. Then that person might choose to publish those results and others could verify them. |
issue bring out produce print make known make public |
37 | publishing/ˈpʌblɪʃɪŋ/ | انتشارات | اسم |
France is represented by the publishing firms of Ch. Returning to Hungary, he was appointed professor of Oriental languages in the university of Budapest: there he settled down, contributing largely to periodicals, and publishing a number of books, chiefly in German and Hungarian. |
issue bring out produce print make known make public |
38 | scare/skɛr/ | ترس وحشت، بیم، خوف | اسم |
He didn't scare her the way Jonny did, and she wasn't certain why, beyond the obvious that he healed her. There's nothing that's going to scare you. |
frighten make afraid make fearful make nervous panic |
39 | section/ˈsek.ʃən/ | بخش قسمت، ناحیه | اسم |
The rubber is circular in section, and about 2 in. Does any section of science consider time travel a possibility? |
segment part component division piece |
40 | threat/θrɛt/ | تهدید | اسم |
They are a serious threat to him. It was meant as a threat, not a promise. |
threatening remark warning ultimatum intimidating remark commination menaces menacing danger |
41 | threaten/ˈθret.ən/ | تهدید کردن | فعل |
to threaten him with a hundred strokes of the halberd. Did he threaten you? |
menace intimidate browbeat bully cow |
42 | whole/hoʊl/ | تمام | صفت |
I wish the whole world were like that! You'd have to know the whole story. |
entire complete full total unabridged full-length |
43 | several/ˈsev.rəl/ | چند چندین | تخصیص گر |
After several rings, it went to the message. On the way across the open water, they saw several dolphins. |
some a number of a few not very many a handful of |