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42 Cards in this Set
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afriad (adj)
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When someone is afraid, they feel fear.
-» The woman was afraid of what she saw. |
ترسیده
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agree (v)
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To agree is to say "yes" or to think the same way.
-» A: The food is very good in that restaurant. B: I agree with you. |
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angry (adj)
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When someone is angry, they may want to speak loadly or fight.
-» She didn't do her homework, so her father is angry. |
خشمگین
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arrive (v)
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To arrive is to get to or reach some palce.
-» The bus always arrivrs at the corner of my street at 4:00. |
رسیدن
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attack (v)
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To attack is to try to fight or to hurt.
-» The man with the sword attacked the other man first. |
یورش
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bottom (n)
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The bottom is the lowest part.
-» The bottom of my shoe has a hole in it. |
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clever (adj)
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When someone is clever, they can solve a hard puzzle or problem.
-» The clever boy thought of a good idea. |
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crule (adj)
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When someone is cruel. they do bad things to hurt others. -» The cruel man yelled at his sister. |
ستمگر
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finally (adv)
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If something happens finally, it happens after a long time or at the end.
-» He finally crossed the finish line after five hourse of running. |
سرانجام
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hide (v)
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To hide is to try not to let others see you.
-» The other children will hide while you count to 100. |
پنهانشدن
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hunt (v)
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To hunt is to look for or search for an animal to kill.
-» Long ago, people hunted with bows and arrows. |
شکارکردن
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lot (n)
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A lot means a large number or amount of people, animals, things, etc.
-» There are a lot of apples in the basket. |
تودهی انبوه
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middle (n)
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The middle of something is the center or halfway point.
-» The Canadian flag has a maple leaf in the middle of it. |
میان
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moment (n)
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A moment is a second or very short time.
-» I was only a few moments late for a meeting. |
لحظه، دم، ان
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pleased (adj)
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When someone is pleased, they are happy.
-» She was pleased with the phone call she received. |
خوشحال
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promise (v)
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To promise is to say you will do something for sure.
-» He promised to return my key by tomorrow. |
قول، پیمان
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reply (v)
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To reply is to give an answer or say back to someone.
-» She asked him what time his meeting was. He replied, “at three.” |
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safe (adj)
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When a person is safe, they are not in danger.
-» Put on your seat belt in the car to be safe. |
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trick (n)
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A trick is something you do to fool another person.
-» His card trick really surprised us. |
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well (adv)
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You use well to say that something was done in a good way.
-»The couple can dance quite well. |
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adventure (n)
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An adventure is a fun or exciting thing that you do.
-» Riding in the rough water was an adventure. |
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approach (v)
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To approach something means to move close to it.
-» The boy approached his school. |
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carefully (adv)
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Carefully means with great attention, especially to detail or safety.
-» The baby carefully climbed down the stairs. |
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chemical (n)
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A chemical is something that scientists use in chemistry.
-» The scientist mixed the chemicals. |
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create (v)
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To create means to make something new.
-» She created an igloo from blocks of snow. |
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evil (adj)
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Evil describes something or someone bad or cruel, not good.
-» The evil figure scared us all. |
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experiment (n)
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An experiment is a test that you do to see what will happen.
-» The student did an experiment in science class. |
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kill (v)
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To kill someone or something is to make them die.
-»I killed the fly with a fly swatter. |
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laboratory (n)
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A laboratory is a room where a scientist works.
-» My mother works in a laboratory. |
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laugh (n)
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Laugh is the sound made when someone is happy or a funny thing occurs.
-» The sound of their laugh filled the room. |
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loud (adj)
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If a sound is loud, it is strong and very easy to hear. -» The man’s voice was so loud that we all could hear him. |
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nervous (adj)
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When a person is nervous, they think something bad will happen.
-» The boy became nervous when he heard the news. |
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noise (n)
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A noise is an unpleasant sound.
-» The crying baby made a loud noise. |
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project (n)
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A project is a type of work that you do for school ora job.
-» His afternoon work project was to paint the room green. |
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scare (v)
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To scare someone is to make them feel afraid.
-» My uncle was scared by what he saw in the room. |
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secret (n)
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A secret is something that you do not tell other people.
-» The two boys were sharing a secret. |
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secret (n)
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A secret is something that you do not tell other people.
-» The two boys were sharing a secret. |
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shout (v)
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To shout is to say something loudly.
-» My boss shouted at me because I was late for work. |
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smell (v)
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To smell something means to use your nose to sense it.
-» The two friends smelled the flower. |
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smell (v)
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To smell something means to use your nose to sense it.
-» The two friends smelled the flower. |
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terrible (adj)
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If something is terrible, it is very bad.
-» The way he treated his classmate was terrible. |
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worse (adj)
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If something is worse, it is of poorer quality than another thing. -» Business was worse this month than last month. |
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