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Cheer up |
Make a sad person happier. |
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Be into |
Be very interested in something |
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Put on |
Wear clothes |
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as well as |
In addition to, and also |
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Be crazy about |
Like someone or something very much |
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In advance |
before something happens or is expected to happen. پیشاپیش |
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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. |
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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 |
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What was the weather like? |
هوا چطور بود |
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I wish you had come last session. |
ای کاش جلسه قبل می آمدید. |
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I wish you were here now. |
جاتون خالی |
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Guest /gest/ |
someone who is invited to an event or special occasion. * You are here as my guests. * we are fatima's guests. |
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insist on doing something |
to keep doing something, especially something that is inconvenient or annoying |
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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? |
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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*** |
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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. |
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firmly /'fə:mlı/ |
بطور محکم |
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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. |
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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. |
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I'm pleased to see you |
خوشحالم که میبینمت |
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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 |
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Generally gen‧er‧al‧ly /ˈdʒenərəli/ |
بطور کلی، عموما، معمولا Usually, often |
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because of the fact that |
به این خاطر که، به خاطر این امر |
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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 |
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Intersection |
a place where roads, lines etc cross each other, especially where two roads meet. چهارراه ، تقاطع |
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Honk |
a loud noise made by a car horn. * Several drivers honked their horns. |