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Cheer up

Make a sad person happier.

Be into

Be very interested in something

Put on

Wear clothes

as well as

In addition to, and also

Be crazy about

Like someone or something very much

In advance

before something happens or is expected to happen.


پیشاپیش

Interrupt you

حرف دیگری را قطع کردن.


to stop someone from continuing what they are saying or doing by suddenly speaking to them, making a noise etc. *Will you stop interrupting me!*Sorry to interrupt, but I need to ask you to come downstairs.

watch your back


Watch your step


Watch your head

to be careful because other people may try to harm you.


جلو پا تو بپا


مراقب سرت باش

What was the weather like?

هوا چطور بود

I wish you had come last session.

ای کاش جلسه قبل می آمدید.

I wish you were here now.

جاتون خالی

Guest /gest/

someone who is invited to an event or special occasion. * You are here as my guests.


* we are fatima's guests.

insist on doing something

to keep doing something, especially something that is inconvenient or annoying

inconvenient


in‧con‧ve‧ni‧ent /ˌɪnkənˈviːniənt◂/

ناجور، ناراحت


*Monday’s a bit inconvenient for me. How about Wednesday? *Am I calling at an inconvenient time?

Persist


**Persist in**

to continue to do something, although this is difficult, or other people oppose it.


* ‘I don’t think it’s right,’ John persisted.


* He persisted in his refusal to admit responsibility.



***Persist in =to continue to do something with determination***

refusal


re‧fus‧al /rɪˈfjuːzəl/

when you say firmly that you will not do, give, or accept something


refusal to do something* His refusal to pay the fine got him into even more trouble * His request was met with a blunt refusal.refusal of* They couldn’t understand her refusal of a scholarship to Yale.

firmly


/'fə:mlı/

بطور محکم

Advise (verb)


Advice (noun)

Advise (verb)


to tell someone what you think they should do, especially when you know more than they do about something: * She needed someone to advise her.* ‘Make sure that you keep the documents in a safe place,’ Otley advised him.



Advice (noun)


an opinion you give someone about what they should do. * You should have followed my advice.advice on/about* advice on saving energy* I need some advice about my computer.

Drop out

1. to no longer do an activity or belong to a group: * The group gets smaller as members move away or drop out.2. to leave a school or university before your course has finished ⇒ dropoutdrop out of* Bill dropped out of college after his first year.

I'm pleased to see you

خوشحالم که میبینمت

Campus


/ˈkæmpəs/

1. the land and buildings of a university or college, including the buildings where students live.


* a beautiful campus in New England. * Most first-year students live on campus.2. the land and buildings belonging to a large company.


* the Microsoft campus outside Seattle

Generally


gen‧er‧al‧ly /ˈdʒenərəli/

بطور کلی، عموما، معمولا


Usually, often

because of the fact that

به این خاطر که، به خاطر این امر

Journey


jour‧ney /ˈdʒɜːni/

an occasion when you travel from one place to another, especially over a long distance.


* my journey to China* a journey across Europe* the friends they made on the journey


سفر طولانی

Intersection

a place where roads, lines etc cross each other, especially where two roads meet.


چهارراه ، تقاطع

Honk

a loud noise made by a car horn.


* Several drivers honked their horns.