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Determend
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Realy want S.TH and Nothing can stop you.
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(We are determind to get Schengen visa.) |
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Ambitous
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Is determind to be successful, rich, powerful &...
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Arrogant
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When you think that you are more importand thand others
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Assertive
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Behaving in a confident way, So People notice you
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Cheerful
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Happy, Good mood
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Conscientious
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Take care about doing thins correctly and carefully.
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Easygoing
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Not easily Upset, Annoyed or worried
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Crisis
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A bad situtation that may end to danger for example
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Eccentric (Iks3ntrIK)
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Strange, Do unusual
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Impulsive
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Who act without thinking
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Immature <> Mature
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Act like a child
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Incincere |
pretending to be pleased, sympathetic etc, especially by saying nice things, but not really meaning what you say. (دورو، ریاکار) |
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Irritable
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getting annoyed quickly or easily (=Crabby)
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Loyal
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Always supporting friends, country &...
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(A loyal supporter team) |
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Possessive (..eze..)
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1- wanting someone to have feelings of love or friendship for you and no one else / 2- unwilling to let other people use something you own
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(He's so possessive about his new car.) |
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Reserved |
unwilling to express your emotions or talk about your problems |
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Stubborn
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determined not to change your mind, even when people think you are being unreasonable:
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Vain
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too proud of their good looks, abilities, or position
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wise
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makes good decisions, gives good advice etc, especially because they have a lot of experience of life
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Stamina
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physical or mental strength that lets you continue doing something for a long time without getting tired
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(You need stamina to be a long-distance runner.) |
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be attached to
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to like someone or something very much, because you have known them or had them for a long time.
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(It's easy to become attached to the children you work with.) |
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perfection
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the state of being perfect
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(My father expected perfection from all of us.) |
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reincarnation |
the belief that after someone dies their soul lives again in another body |
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rash (n)
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a lot of red spots on someone's skin, caused by an illness
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Blister
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a swelling on your skin containing clear liquid, caused for example by a burn or continuous rubbing:
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(New shoes always give me blisters) |
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Throw up
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to bring food or drink up from your stomach out through your mouth because you are ill
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Sneeze
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air suddenly comes from your nose, making a noise, for example when you have a cold
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if you sneeze, |
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Swell
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to become larger and rounder than normal - used especially about parts of the body
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(Her ankle was already starting to swell.) |
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Diarrhea
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an illness in which waste from the bowels is watery and comes out often (اسهال)
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faint (n)
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an act of becoming unconscious
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Dizzy
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feeling unable to stand steadily, for example because you are looking down from a high place or because you are ill.
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(The heat and the champagne made him feel dizzy) |
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Stroke
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an artery (=tube carrying blood) in their brain suddenly bursts or becomes blocked, so that they may die or be unable to use some muscle
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(She died following a massive stroke.) |
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Asthma
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a medical condition that causes difficulties in breathing
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Twist
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= Sprain. to turn a part of your body around or change your position by turning
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Toe |
one of the five movable parts at the end of your foot |
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Paralyze |
if something ......... you, it makes you lose the ability to move part or all of your body, or to feel it. |
(Her legs were partly paralysed in the crash.) |
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cough
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سرفه
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Bruis
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a purple or brown mark on your skin that you get because you have fallen, been hit etc. (کبودی)
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insecure
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not feeling at all confident about yourself, your abilities, or your relationships with people
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Self-esteem |
the feeling of being satisfied with your own abilities, and that you deserve to be liked or respected |
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Punctual
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arriving, happening, or being done at exactly the time that has been arranged
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(She's always very punctual for appointments) |
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Will (n)
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a legal document that says who you want your money and property to be given to after you die
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Curse
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to say or think bad things about someone or something because they have made you angry
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(He cursed his bad luck in arriving just after she'd left.)
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legible
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written or printed clearly enough for you to read
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would you mind
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اشکالی نداره که..
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Ignorant
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not knowing facts or information that you ought to know
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emphasize
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to say something in a strong way
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hospitable ≠ inhospitable
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friendly, welcoming, and generous to visitors
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achieve |
to successfully complete something or get a good result, especially by working hard (Dalahoo have ........... very good experinces.) |
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leisure
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time when you are not working or studying and can relax and do things you enjoy
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inherit
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to receive money, property etc from someone after they have died
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ethnic |
relating to a particular race, nation, or tribe and their customs and traditions (The school teaches pupils from different ....... groups) |
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unwillingness
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not wanting to do something and refusing to do it
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mishmash
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a mixture of a lot of very different things that are put together in a way that is not organized
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boast |
to talk too proudly about your abilities, achievements, or possessions (Amy ......... that her son was a genius) |
I always boast my abilities to maryam |
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broad sholders
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well built
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has a big strong body
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skinny
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very thin, especially in a way that is unattractive:
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pale-skinned |
having a skin colour that is very white, or whiter than it usually is |
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plump
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slightly fat in a fairly pleasant way - used especially about women or children, often to avoid saying the word fat
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fattish
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quite fat
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clean-shaven
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a man who is ............ does not have a beard or moustache
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bald
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having little or no hair on your head
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scar
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a permanent mark that is left on your skin after you have had a cut or wound (زخم)
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recede
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if something you can see or hear .........., it gets further and further away until it disappears
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stocky
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person is short and heavy and looks strong
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smooth skin
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a ........... surface has no rough parts, lumps, or holes, especially in a way that is pleasant and attractive to touch
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tanned
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having a darker skin colour because you have been in the sun (He had a ......... face and clear eyes)
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slim
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thin in atractive way
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wrinkle
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lines on your face and skin that you get when you are old
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neater
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tidy and carefully arranged
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rough
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having an uneven (ناهموار) surface
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figure
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the shape of a woman's body
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slender
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thin in attractive way (=slim)
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impatient |
annoyed because of delays, someone else's mistakes etc |
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hard-working
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working with a lot of effort:
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tolerant
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allowing people to do, say, or believe what they want without criticizing or punishing them [≠ intolerant; ↪ tolerate]
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aggressive
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behaving in an angry, threatening way, as if you want to fight or attack someone:
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humour
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the ability or tendency to think that things are funny, or funny things you say that show you have this ability
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dull
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boring,not interesting or exciting
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thrilled
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very pleased and happy, delighted
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furious
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very angry
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astonished
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very surprised about something = amazed
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heartbroken
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extremely sad because of something that has happened
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terrified
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very frightend,= Scared stiff
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miserable
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extremely unhappy, for example because you feel lonely, cold, or badly treated:
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anxious
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worried about something
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upset
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unhappy and worried because something unpleasant or disappointing has happened
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envious
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Syn=jealous
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tight
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tight clothes fit your body very closely, especially in a way that is uncomfortable
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≠ loose
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Loose
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loose clothes are big and do not fit your body closely
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≠tight
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Sleeve
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the part of a piece of clothing that covers all or part of your arm
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Sleeveless
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Without Sleeves
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hooded
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having or wearing a hood
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Hooded Shirt
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V-neck
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an opening for the neck in a piece of clothing, shaped like the letter V
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patterned
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decorated with a pattern
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a patterned carpet
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checked
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in fashion:checked cloth has a regular pattern of differently coloured squares
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(چهارخانه)
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striped
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having lines or bands of colour
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=stripy
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stockings
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a thin close-fitting piece of clothing that covers a woman's leg and foot
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suede
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soft leather with a slightly rough surface
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Slipper
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a light soft shoe that you wear at home
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denim |
a type of strong cotton cloth used especially to make jeans پارچه کتای زبر و راهراه |
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fur
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1- the skin of a dead animal with the fur still attached, 2- the thick soft hair that covers the bodies of some animals, such as cats, dogs, and rabbits(furry)
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Collar
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the part of a shirt, coat etc that fits around your neck, and is usually folded over
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cardigan |
a sweater similar to a short coat, fastened at the front with buttons or a zip |
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flattering |
1- clothes, pictures etc that are flattering make someone look as attractive as they can or make something as good as possible, even if it is not really very good. 2-تملق آمیز |
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old-fashioned
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not considered to be modern or fashionable any more
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scruffy
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dirty and untidy
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ژولیده
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stylish
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attractive in a fashionable way
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شیک
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trendy
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influenced by the most fashionable styles and ideas
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reputation
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the opinion that people have about someone or something because of what has happened in the past
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شهرت
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outfit |
a set of clothes worn together, especially for a special occasion |
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dress up
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لباس پوشیدن
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Hang up |
آویزان کردن |
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get undress
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to take your clothes off,
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dress to kill (idiom)
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کنایه از خیلی خوشتیپ شدن
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fit like a glove (idiom)
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to fit very well
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Keep under hat (idiom)
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to keep something a secret |
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be in somebody's shoes (idiom)
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to be in the same situation as someone else, especially an unpleasant situation
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If I were in your shoes, I'd speak to the boy's parents.
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choke
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to be unable to breathe properly because something is in your throat or there is not enough air
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stitch
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1- a short piece of thread that has been sewn into a piece of cloth. 2-a piece of special thread which has been used to sew the edges of a wound together
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He had to have 10 stitches in his head.
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swollen
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a part of your body that is ……….. is bigger than usual, especially because you are ill or injured
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a badly swollen ankle
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throat
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the passage from the back of your mouth to the top of the tubes that go down to your lungs and stomach (Clear your throat)
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reveal
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to make known something that was previously secret or unknown (فاش کردن)
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≠ conceal
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stereotype
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a belief or idea of what a particular type of person or thing is like. ……… are often unfair or untrue (کلیشه)
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characteristic
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very typical of a particular thing or of someone's character
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optimism
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a tendency to believe that good things will always happen
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≠ pessimism
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survey
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to ask a large number of people questions in order to find out their attitudes or opinions
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dysfunctional |
not working properly or normally ناکارامد |
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innovative
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an innovative idea or way of doing something is new, different, and better than those that existed before
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نوآورانه
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outrageous
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very shocking and extremely unfair or offensive
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outrageous prices,It's outrageous that the poor should pay such high taxes
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cope |
to succeed in dealing with a difficult problem or situation (از عهده برآمدن) He .......... quite well as manager while still captaining the team. |
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awful
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very bad or unpleasant
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heel
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he raised part on the bottom of a shoe that makes the shoe higher at the back
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black boots with high heels
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polka-dot
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one of a number of round spots that form a pattern, especially on cloth used for clothing
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incredibly |
in a way that is hard to believe The knife had pierced his heart, but ............. he was still alive. |
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eventually
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after a long time, or after a lot of things have happened
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Eventually, she got a job and moved to London
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notorious
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famous or well-known for something bad (بدنام)
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miracle
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something very lucky or very good that happens which you did not expect to happen or did not think was possible
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courtesy
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polite behavior and respect for other people
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توضع، ادب و مهربانی
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embarrass
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to make someone feel ashamed, nervous, or uncomfortable, especially in front of other people
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adjective=embarrassed
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roast
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to cook something, such as meat, in an oven or over a fire, or to cook in this way
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luggage/baggage
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the cases, bags etc that you carry when you are traveling (2 meanings)
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I have food poisoning
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a stomach illness caused by eating food that contains harmful
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turbulence
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irregular and violent movements of air or water that are caused by the wind
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chaos
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a situation in which everything is happening in a confused way and nothing is organized or arranged in order:
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The country was plunged into chaos after revolution.
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desperately
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in a desperate way
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The doctors tried desperately to save her life (به شدت)
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cling (p & p.p. : clung)
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to hold someone or something tightly, especially because you do not feel safe
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she clung to Joe's arm
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nap
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a short sleep, especially during the day
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I usually take a nap after lunch
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stagger
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an unsteady movement of someone who is having difficulty in walking
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step (v) |
قدم گذاشتن، قدم برداشتن |
Please step this way (=walk in the direction I am showing you |
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step out of line
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to behave badly by breaking rules or disobeying orders
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increasingly
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more and more all the time |
Increasingly, young people distrust all forms of government |
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beg
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to ask for something in an anxious or urgent way, because you want it very much
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I begged Helen to stay, but she wouldn't listen.
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confrontation
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a situation in which there is a lot of angry disagreement between two people or groups
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She had stayed in her room to avoid another confrontation مواجهه، مقابله
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frantic |
extremely worried and frightened about a situation, so that you cannot control your feelings |
There was still no news of Jill, and her parents were getting frantic. از کوره در رفتن، |
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housekeeper
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someone who is employed to manage the cleaning, cooking etc in a house or hotel
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maid
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a female servant, especially in a large house or hotel
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desk clerk |
gives you your key |
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bellhop (British=bellboy)
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takes your bags up to your room
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chambermaid |
Femaill maid |
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trip (v)
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to hit something with your foot by accident so that you fall or almost fall (trip over)
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Clary tripped over a cable and broke his foot
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in a row
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پشت سر هم
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wrap (up)
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to put paper or cloth over something to cover it
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The present was beautifully wrapped in gold paper // Ella wrapped a thick coat around her shoulders // He wrapped his arms around her waist(کمر)
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pat
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to lightly touch someone or something several times with your hand flat, especially to give comfort
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He patted the dog affectionately دست زدن آهسته، نوازش کردن
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limp
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to walk slowly and with difficulty because one leg is hurt or injured
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Moreno limped off the field with a foot injury لنگیدن
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bounce
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if a ball or other object bounces, or you bounce it, it immediately moves up or away from a surface after hitting it
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totter
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to walk or move unsteadily from side to side as if you are going to fall over
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تلو تلو خوردن
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tear (tore,torn) |
to damage something such as paper or cloth by pulling it hard or letting it touch something sharp |
Be careful not to tear the paper. |
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stack (up)
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جمع کردن و منظم کردن
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The assistants price the items and stack them on the shelves
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swat
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to hit an insect in order to kill it
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He calmly swatted a couple of flies
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howl
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if a dog, wolf, or other animal howls, it makes a long loud sound
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The dogs howled all night
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calm down
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to become quiet and relaxed after you have been angry, excited, nervous, or upset, or to make someone become quiet and relaxed
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let drop
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allow sty to fall
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babbling
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to speak quickly in a way that is difficult to understand or sounds silly
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I have no idea what he was babbling on about.
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wrinkle (up)
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if you wrinkle a part of your face, or if it wrinkles, small lines appear on it
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Carter wrinkled his forehead in concentration
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fortune teller
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فالگیر
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humanoid
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having a human shape and qualities
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The robot was humanoid in appearance.
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shallow
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measuring only a short distance from the top to the bottom کم عوق
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a shallow river, a shallow sleep
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perk
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something that you get legally from your work in addition to your wages, such as goods, meals, or a car:
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I only eat here because it's free - one of the perks of the job.
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defibrillator
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a machine that gives the heart an electric shock to make it start beating again after a heart attack
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cranky
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bad-tempered بدخو
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I was feeling tired and cranky.
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go the extra mile
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to make more effort than is expected of you (often + for )
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He's a nice guy, always ready to go the extra mile for his friends.
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take a toll
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to cause damage or wear by using something or by hard living.
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Years of sunbathing took a toll on Mary's skin.
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red-eye flight
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an airoplane flight leaving late at night or arriving early in the morning
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turbulence
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irregular and violent movements of air or water that are caused by the wind
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as soon that I saw him…
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به محض اینکه دیدمش
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pickpocket
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someone who steals things from people's pockets, especially in a crowd
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mugger/crime,Verb?
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someone who attacks people in a public place and robs them
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crime=Mugging,V=Mug
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shoplifting/criminal?
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take something from a shop without paying for it
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Criminal=shoplifter
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accuse
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to say that you believe someone is guilty of a crime or of doing something bad
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متهم کردن He was accused of murder.
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fraud
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the crime of deceiving people in order to gain something such as money or goods
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شیادی کلاهبرداری
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guilty
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having done something that is a crime
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jury
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a group of 12 ordinary people who listen to the details of a case in court and decide whether someone is guilty or not
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manslaughter
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the crime of killing someone illegally but not deliberately
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She was cleared of murder but found guilty of manslaughter
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bribery/ V?
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act of giving bribes (to illegally give someone, especially a public official, money or a gift in order to persuade them to do something for you)
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V=to bribe
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blackmail/ Criminal,Verb?
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when someone tries to get money from you or make you do what they want by threatening to tell other people your secrets
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C=blackmailer,V=to blackmail
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burglary Criminal,Verb?
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the crime of getting into a building to steal things
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C=burgler,V=break in/burglarize
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drug dealing/ Criminal,Verb?
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Selling drugs
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C=drug dealer,V=to sell drug
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forgery/Criminal,Verb?
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a document, painting, or piece of paper money that has been copied illegally
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C=forger,V=to forge
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hijacking/Criminal,Verb?
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هواپیماربایی
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C=hijacker,V=to hijack
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kidnapping/Criminal,Verb?
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آدم ربایی
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C=kidnapper,V=to kidnap
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mugging/Criminal,Verb?
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an attack on someone in which they are robbed in a public place:
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C=mugger,V=to mug / Crime is on the increase, especially mugging and burglary.
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murder/Criminal,Verb?
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قتل
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C=murderer,V=to murder
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robbery/Criminal,Verb?
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the crime of stealing money or things from a bank, shop etc, especially using violence
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C=robber,V=to rob
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smuggling/Criminal,Verb?
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the crime of taking something illegally from one country to another
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C=smuggler,V=to smuggle,to trafic /He was arrested in connection with drug smuggling
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terrorism/Criminal,Verb?
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تروریسم |
C=terrorist,V=to set off bombs
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vandalism/Criminal,Verb?
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the crime of deliberately damaging things, especially public property
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C=vandal,V=to vandalize
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theft/Criminal,steel |
the crime of stealing |
C=thief,/Criminal,Verb? |