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Calm down |
to become quiet and relaxed after you have been angry, excited, nervous, or upset, or to make someone become quiet and relaxed. *He tried to calm the frightened children. *Calm down and tell me what happened. |
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Along |
1.going forward *I was driving along, thinking about Chris.*a group of children walking along in a line2. go/come along to go or come to a place where something is happening. *You’re welcome to come along if you like. *I think I’ll go along and watch the game.3. take/bring somebody/something along to take someone or something with you to a place *Mandy brought some of her friends along. *Why don’t you take your guitar along?4. be/come along to arrive. Another bus should be along in a minute. *Every so often, a band comes along that changes music history.5. come/go/get along to improve, develop, or make progress. *After a five-hour operation, Wendy is coming along just fine.6. along with somebody/something together with someone or something else. *Dunne was murdered, along with three guards.7. all along. .all the time from the beginning, while something was happening. *They should have known all along that she was lying. |
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River bank |
the land at either edge of a river. *We sat on the river bank and had a picnic. |
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Look up |
look something up. if you look up information in a book, on a computer etc, you try to find it there. *Look the word up in your dictionary. 3. look somebody up to visit someone you know, especially when you are in the place where they live for a different reason:. *Don’t forget to look me up when you come to Atlanta. |
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praise /preɪz/ |
to say that you admire and approve of someone or something, especially publicly. *Jane was praised by her teacher. God/Heaven be praised (also Praise the Lord) used to say that you are pleased something has happened and thank God for it. praise be! old-fashioned used when you are very pleased about something that has happened. |
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admire /ədˈmaɪr/ |
to respect and like someone because they have done something that you think is good. *I really admire the way she brings up those kids all on her own. to look at something and think how beautiful or impressive it is. *We stopped halfway to admire the view. *Sal stood back to admire her work. |
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At once |
at the same time. *They all started talking at once. immediately *I knew at once that I'd like it here. |
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way to go |
دمت گرم |
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Freak out |
to become very anxious, upset, or afraid, or make someone very anxious, upset, or afraid. *People just freaked out when they heard the news. |
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anxious /æŋkʃəs/ |
1. worried about something. anxious about. *He was a bit anxious about the safety of the machinery.anxious for. *We were anxious for you.anxious (that) *She was anxious that it might be cancer. 2. an anxious time or situation is one in which you feel nervous or worried. *We had an anxious couple of weeks waiting for the test results. |
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go shopping /swimming /skiing |
(also be out shopping) to go to one or more shops to buy things, often for enjoyment. |
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Pay for something |
to pay money for something |
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head for a place |
Go in the direction of a place. |
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On the way |
along the route to somewhere *We got something to eat on the way to the airport. |
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congratulation on |
Salute you for something important. It says, congratulations on successful purchase. |
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purchase /ˈpɜːtʃəs/ |
to buy something. *You can purchase insurance online. |
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Ticked off |
angry or annoyed *Mark’s ticked off with me for some reason. |
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Several times |
چندین بار |
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Do your best |
to try as hard as you can to do something.تمام تلاش ات را بکن |
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Way to go |
دمت گرم |