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Confused |
1. unable to understand or think clearly about what someone is saying or what is happening. * I’m totally confused. Could you explain that again? confused about* If you’re confused about anything, phone me. |
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I made a mess |
گند زدم. |
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I'm not over the hill. |
هنوز خیلی پیر نشدم. |
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You shouldn't have، Don't bother yourself، |
به زحمت افتادی. زحمت نکشید. |
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Take a seat |
بفرمایید بنشینید. |
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Site seeings |
جاهای دیدنی |
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Cheat on |
to be unfaithful to your husband, wife, or sexual partner by secretly having sex with someone else. * The magazine claims that almost half of Britain’s women cheat on their partners. * Don’t cheat on me! |
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Cheat |
to behave in a dishonest way in order to win or to get an advantage, especially in a competition, game, or examination. * He had cheated in the test by using a calculator. |
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I'm doing my best to speak English. |
همه تلاشم را می کنم که انگلیسی صحبت کنم. |
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Perform |
to do something to entertain people, for example by acting a play or playing a piece of music. * Chenier and the band are performing at the Silver Palace tomorrow.* The children perform two plays each school year. to do something, especially something difficult or useful Synonym : carry out:* Surgeons performed an emergency operation. |
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Accomplish /əˈkʌmplɪʃ/ |
to succeed in doing something, especially after trying very hard Synonym : achieve *We have accomplished all we set out to do |
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I'm out of here |
من دارم میرم. |
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Help your rest |
استراحت کنید |
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Attain /əˈteɪn/ |
to succeed in achieving something after trying for a long time: * More women are attaining positions of power. |
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achieve /əˈtʃiːv/ |
to successfully complete something or get a good result, especially by working hard. * Frances achieved very good exam results.* Wilson has achieved considerable success as an artist. REGISTERIn everyday English, people usually say someone gets a result rather than achieves it:* He got good grades in his final exams. |
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See refuge |
پناه جستن |
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Refuge |
a place that provides shelter, or protection from danger: * a wildlife refuge* a refuge for battered wives |
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Seek to do something. Attempt to do something. Try to do something. Aim to do something. |
سعی برانجام چیزی داشتن. |
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I'm pleased to see you. |
خوشحالم که میبینمت. |
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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. drop out of * Bill dropped out of college after his first year. |
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insist /ɪnˈsɪst/ |
to say firmly and often that something is true, especially when other people think it may not be trueinsist (that)*Mike insisted that he was right.* His friends insisted he had no connection with drugs. |
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per‧sist /pəˈsɪst/ |
to continue to do something, although this is difficult, or other people oppose it. persist in (doing) something * He persisted in his refusal to admit responsibility. persist with* She persisted with her studies in spite of financial problems.* ‘I don’t think it’s right,’ John persisted. |
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Please pose |
ژست بگیر |
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We can reviwe the previous lessons. |
ما میتوانیم درس های قبل مرور کنیم |
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Go through |
مرور کردن، بحث کردن، انجام دادن |
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Asylum a‧sy‧lum /əˈsaɪləm/ noun |
protection given to someone by a government because they have escaped from fighting or political trouble in their own country. * He has been granted asylum in France. پناهگاه، بستگاه، گریزگاه، نوانخانه، یتیم خانه، تیمارستان |
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On vacation |
to be away, to take a vacation |
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Take a vacation |
to go somewhere for a vacation |
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Get in |
ENTER= to enter a place, especially when this is difficult. * We managed to get in through a window. 2. ARRIVE = if a train, plane etc gets in at a particular time, it arrives at that time. * What time does the bus get in? |
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Look for somebody or something |
1. to try to find something that you have lost, or someone who is not where they should be Synonym : search for *I’m looking for Steve – have you seen him? |
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do one's best |
do all one can try one's hardest |
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Not believe one's eyes |
to not believe what one is seeing. Be very surprised to see something. |
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protection from danger or from wind, rain, hot sun etc |
protection from danger or from wind, rain, hot sun etc. a place to live, considered as one of the basic needs of life. * They are in need of food and shelter. * They were standing under the shelter of a huge tree. |
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tons of something |
a lot of something |