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Make at home |
1. to behave in a relaxed way in a place, as if it was your own home. 2. Make yourself comfortable in someone else's home. |
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Be horrify by something |
Feel shock and horror at something. |
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Run away |
1. to leave a place, especially secretly, in order to escape from someone or something. run away from *Toby ran away from home at the age of 14.2. to try to avoid dealing with a problem or difficult situation. run away from. *You can’t just run away from your responsibilities.3. to secretly go away with someone in order to marry them or live with them. *They ran away together to get married. |
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Fall asleep |
Go to sleep |
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Horror /ˈhɒrə/ |
a strong feeling of shock and fear. *Many people recoil with horror when they see a big spider like this. have a horror of something. to be afraid of something or dislike it very much.*He has a horror of snakes. |
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Recoil /rɪˈkɔɪl/ |
to move back suddenly and quickly from something you do not like or are afraid of. * She recoiled from his touch as if she had been slapped |
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As if |
مثل اینکه، همچنانکه، که in the same way that something would be, that * The drink tastes as if it were made with orange juice. |
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Slap (past tense and past participle slapped, present participle slapping) |
to hit someone with the flat part of your hand. Sarah slapped Aaron across the face. slap ˈbang 1. if you run, drive etc slap bang into something, you hit it with a lot of force. slap bang into I ran slap bang into a lamp-post.2. exactly in a particular place or at a particular timeslap bang next to Anne’s house is slap bang next to the station. |
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Turn over |
Turn to the other side |
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Take a nap |
Sleep for a short time during the day. |
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Thief |
someone who steals things from another person or place. |
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Thieve (verb) |
To take (something) by theft or commit theft. |
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Commit |
1. CRIME to do something wrong or illegal. *Women commit fewer crimes than men. 2. SAY YOU WILL DO SOMETHING to say that someone will definitely do something or must do somethingcommit somebody to doing something. *He has clearly committed his government to continuing down the path of economic reform. 3. RELATIONSHIP to give someone your love or support in a serious and permanent way. *Anna wants to get married, but Bob’s not sure he wants to commit. 4. MONEY/TIME to decide to use money, time, people etc for a particular purpose. commit something to something *A lot of money has been committed to this project. 8. PRISON/HOSPITAL to order someone to be put in a hospital or prisoncommit somebody to something. *The judge committed him to prison for six months. |
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Attend |
to go regularly to a school, church etc. *I am the first child in my family to attend college. to look after someone, especially because they are ill. *On his deathbed the General was attended by several doctors. |
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Refer to |
1.to mention or speak about someone or something. *Although she didn’t mention any names, everyone knew who she was referring to. 2. to look at a book, map, piece of paper etc for information. *He gave the speech without referring to his notes. 3. refer somebody/something to somebody to send someone or something to a person or organization to be helped or dealt with.*My doctor is referring me to a dermatologist. |
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Overslept |
خواب ماندن |
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Optional |
اختیاری |
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Bring my son with you |
پسرم را با خودتان بیاورید |
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I left my cellphone |
موبایلم را جا گذاشتم |
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Very timid |
کمرو و خجالتی Maryam, who was very timid, didn't answer. |