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Get over |
ILLNESS get over something to become well again after an illness. *It’s taken me ages to get over the flu.
2. UNPLEASANT EXPERIENCE get over something to begin to feel better after a very upsetting experience. *She never got over the death of her son.
3. IDEAS/INFORMATION get something over to succeed in communicating ideas or information to other people *It’s important that we get this message over to young people.
4. FINISH SOMETHING get something over to do and finish something difficult that you have to do. * I’ll be in touch once I’ve got my exams over. * I can’t wait to get the interview over with. |
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While |
در صورتیکه، هنگامیکه، حال انکه، مادامیکه، در حین، تاموقعی که، سپری کردن، گذراندن |
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Jogging |
the activity of running slowly and steadily as a way of exercising |
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Get out |
1. LEAVE to leave a room or building. *You ought to get out into the fresh air. *Mary screamed at me to get out.*Get out of the kitchen!
2. ESCAPE to escape from a place. *Some of the animals had got out.get out of *He was determined to get out of prison.
3. HELP SOMEBODY ESCAPE get somebody out to help someone leave a place or escape from a place * It’s important to get these people out as soon as possible. get somebody out of * We knew it was going to be difficult to get him out of the country.
4. TAKE SOMETHING FROM A PLACE get something out to take something from the place where it is kept. *She got out her violin and started to play. |
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Patient /ˈpeɪʃənt/ |
someone who is receiving medical treatment from a doctor or in a hospital.*heart patients walks home fast asleep. |
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Comfortable /ˈkʌmftəbəl/ |
making you feel physically relaxed, without any pain or without being too hot, cold etc.*Joyce has a comfortable apartment in Portland. |
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Fast asleep |
sleeping very deeply I jumped into the bed and fell asleep. |
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Unhook |
to unfasten or remove something from a hook |
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Get on |
Enter (an elevator, a plane, a train, a bus, a ship) |
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Get better |
to improve, become healthier |
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Improve |
to make something better, or to become better. *a course for students wishing to improve their English*The doctors say she is improving (=after being ill).*You could use the money for improving your home. **In everyday English, people often say something gets better rather than improves** |
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Headache |
سر درد 1. a pain in your head: *If you have a headache, you should take some aspirin.2. informal a problem that is difficult or annoying to deal with. *Security is a big headache for airline operators. |
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I'm sorry for your loss. |
تسلیت میگم |
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We express sympathy or empathy |
ابراز همدردی یا همدلی |
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Bless him |
خدا بیامرزدش |
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Bless you |
عافیت باشه |
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May you be good luck, bless, success |
خوشبت باشی، موفق باشی، (حالت دعا دارد) |
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Timid |
خجالتی Maryam, who was timid, didn't answer. |
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Ceiling |
سقف |
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Over sleep |
خواب موندن |
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I have seen a better day. |
داغونم |
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I am sorry for your loss. |
تسلیت گفتم |
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Let's have a break. |
یه استراحتی داشته باشیم |