ردیف | واژه | معنی | نقش گرامری |
1 | achieve/əˈtʃiːv/ | رسیدن (به هدف) به دست آوردن، موفق شدن | فعل |
How do you hope to achieve that? Sometimes they achieve rare beauty by accident. |
attain reach arrive at realize carry off bring off |
2 | achievement/əˈtʃiːv.mənt/ | دستاورد موفقیت | اسم |
His great achievement was the History of Germany in the Nineteenth Century. Government is a great achievement of civilization. |
attainment reaching gaining winning acquirement |
3 | award/əˈwɔːrd/ | جایزه پاداش | اسم |
The first award was made in 1831. Holdich, The Countries of the King's Award (London, 1904); W. |
give grant confer on present to bestow on gift with |
4 | direct/dəˈrekt/ | کارگردانی کردن | فعل |
Finally she ducked her head and came to the direct point. His direct look managed to stir what part of her wasn't already desperate. |
straight undeviating unswerving shortest quickest non-stop unbroken |
5 | director/dəˈrɛktər/ | مدیر کارگردان، متصدی | اسم |
You're a vital asset and the director knows it. The director lived in a Georgetown mansion with his wife and two dogs. |
administrator manager chairman chairwoman chairperson |
6 | disappointing/ˌdɪs.əˈpɔɪnt.ɪŋ/ | مأیوسکننده ناامیدکننده | صفت |
It would be so disappointing for them. That's a gruesome thought—and disappointing, too. |
saddening disheartening dispiriting discouraging upsetting |
7 | disgusting/dɪsˈgʌs.tɪŋ/ | تنفرآمیز حالبهمزن، چندشآور | صفت |
"Well there certainly are disgusting people," thought Rostov as he entered. "The mob is terrible--disgusting," he said to himself in French. |
revolting repellent repulsive sickening nauseating |
8 | drama/ˈdrɑmə/ | هیجان ماجرای هیجانانگیز و نمایشی | اسم |
The Romans and Italians had an indigenous drama of their own, known by the name of Satura, which prepared them for the reception of the more regular Greek drama. In all of thirty minutes, some sort of drama would emerge once the inhabitants awoke. |
play show piece theatrical work spectacle |
9 | dramatic/drəˈmætɪk/ | مهیج پرماجرا | صفت |
He was a powerful and dramatic preacher. This brings us to the latest radical change effected in instrumentation, the change from symphonic to dramatic principles. |
theatrical stage dramaturgical thespian show-business showbiz histrionic theatric considerable |
10 | 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 |
11 | editing/ˈedɪtɪŋ/ | تدوین سردبیری | اسم |
At the time of his death he was editing the Sifra. They do not point to any critical editing of the text; for the aim of the Massoretes was essentially conservative. |
correct check copy-edit improve revise emend |
12 | entertaining/ˌen.tərˈteɪ.nɪŋ/ | سرگرمکننده | صفت |
"He is, but he seems to find it entertaining," Jessi said. Mr. Clemens told us many entertaining stories, and made us laugh till we cried. |
delightful enjoyable diverting amusing pleasurable |
13 | equivalent/ɪˈkwɪvələnt/ | معادل برابر | اسم |
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equal identical similar parallel analogous comparable |
14 | equivalent/ɪˈkwɪvələnt/ | معادل برابر | صفت |
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equal identical similar parallel analogous comparable |
15 | extraordinary/ɪkˈstrɔːrd.ənˌer.i/ | فوقالعاده خارقالعاده | صفت |
My parents were extraordinary people. He is well known because of an extraordinary practice. |
remarkable exceptional amazing astonishing astounding |
16 | fan/fæn/ | طرفدار هوادار | اسم |
I am a huge fan of heritage meats. I am a fan of free will, so it's your choice. |
air cooler air conditioner ventilator blower aerator punkah cool |
17 | get/get/ | دریافت کردن گرفتن، بدست آوردن | فعل |
Let's get in out of this cold wind. Here, then, I made my home; and although it is a lonely place I amuse myself making rustles and flutters, and so get along very nicely. |
acquire obtain come by come to have come into possession of |
18 | gripping/ˈɡrɪpɪŋ/ | گیرا جذاب | صفت |
Confused, she concentrated on gripping the phone. "Listen carefully," he said, gripping her arms. |
engrossing enthralling entrancing absorbing riveting |
19 | incredible/ɪnˈkrɛdəbəl/ | باورنکردنی غیر قابل باور | صفت |
That's an incredible story, Martha. Now we knew we possessed an incredible tool at our fingertips. |
unbelievable beyond belief hard to believe scarcely credible unconvincing |
20 | indeed/ɪnˈdiːd/ | به راستی الحق، واقعا | قید |
A sailor's life is indeed a hard life. Indeed, why should anyone feel sorry for her? |
as expected to be sure in fact in point of fact as a matter of fact |
21 | individual/ˌɪn.dəˈvɪdʒ.u.əl/ | فرد شخص | اسم |
How do you find individual cases? Frequently, this includes individual liberty and freedom of expression. |
single separate discrete independent sole lone |
22 | leading/ˈliːd.ɪŋ/ | برجسته پیشتاز، اصلی | صفت |
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main chief major prime most significant |
23 | movie/ˈmuː.vi/ | فیلم | اسم |
Deidre watched the movie in both fascination and fear. It was the basis for the movie War Games in which the military's computer finally figures out it can't win in a nuclear launch scenario and says of such a war, Strange game. |
film picture motion picture feature feature film flick |
24 | moving/ˈmuːvɪŋ/ | تکاندهنده تاثیرگذار | صفت |
Yully followed more slowly, enjoying the feeling of the power moving through her. It took some getting used to moving around. |
in motion operating operational working going |
25 | ordinary/ˈɔːrdneri/ | معمولی عادی | صفت |
Alex was no ordinary man. Her mind isn't more logical than the minds of ordinary children. |
usual normal standard typical stock |
26 | outstanding/ɑʊtˈstæn.dɪŋ/ | عالی برجسته | صفت |
Their list of outstanding collections was growing smaller. There is no outstanding debt. |
excellent marvellous magnificent superb fine |
27 | performance/pərˈfɔːr.məns/ | اجرا | اسم |
A performance of one of the plays is given annually. That was assault of a peace officer in the performance of his duty. |
show production showing presentation entertainment |
28 | plot/plɑːt/ | پیرنگ خط داستانی | اسم |
The plot summary leaves a lot to be desired! Sofia didn't have time to plot how to approach her. |
conspiracy intrigue secret plan secret scheme stratagem machinations cabal |
29 | produce/prəˈduːs/ | تولید کردن | فعل |
Tobacco, vegetables and other garden produce are much cultivated; cotton could probably be grown with profit. We already produce more than enough food to feed the planet. |
manufacture make construct build fabricate |
30 | producer/prəˈduːsər/ | تهیهکننده (رادیو، تلویزیون و ...) | اسم |
Of the less important minerals, Canada is the world's chief producer of asbestos and corundum. Which reminds me, you've got a ten o'clock today with your producer to plan out shooting for the next season, Ingrid said. |
manufacturer maker builder fabricator creator grower |
31 | role/roʊl/ | نقش وظیفه | اسم |
The Giddon's had filled the role of family only to an extent. She'd thought her role more spiritual or symbolic. |
part character title role bit part walk-on part non-speaking part capacity position |
32 | suitable/ˈsutəbəl/ | مناسب | صفت |
This would be suitable with you? Maybe she has someone more suitable in mind. |
acceptable satisfactory fit worthy fitting right up someone's street appropriate |
33 | supporting/səˈpɔːrtɪŋ/ | مکمل | صفت |
No one we're supporting did. He was supporting her entire weight in addition to his own. |
hold up bear carry prop up keep up |
34 | swear/sweər/ | ناسزا گفتن فحش دادن | فعل |
I swear to God, I've had it with all this shit. I swear I would have seen anyone who was nearby. |
promise vow promise under oath solemnly promise pledge oneself |
35 | swearing/ˈswerɪŋ/ | ناسزاگویی فحش دادن | اسم |
This difficult task was accomplished by Count Peter Tolstoi, the most subtle and unscrupulous of Peter's servants; but terrorized though he was, Alexius would only consent to return on his father solemnly swearing, "before God and His judgment seat," that if he came back he should not be punished in the least, but cherished as a son and allowed to live quietly on his estates and marry Afrosina. Swearing at him, she stared hard at the configuration panels. |
bad language foul language strong language profanity obscenity cursing |
36 | unsuitable/ʌnˈsuːt̬.ə.bəl/ | نامناسب | صفت |
The climate is in general warm, but not torrid nor unsuitable for Europeans. It is therefore adapted for conditions which are unsuitable for Hevea. |
inappropriate unsuited ill-suited inapt inapposite |
37 | win/wɪn/ | پیروز شدن برنده شدن، بردن | فعل |
I only want to see whether you will let me win this ten, or beat it. I can win him over. |
come first in finish first in be victorious in triumph in take first prize in |
38 | winner/ˈwɪn.ər/ | برنده | اسم |
"Winner takes all," she said, backing away. For all of Quinn LeBlanc's intellectual abilities, I not sure Martha isn't the main bread winner while Quinn tinkers in the theoretical world of the intellectual elite. |
victor champion conqueror vanquisher defeater |