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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.

While

در صورتیکه، هنگامیکه، حال انکه، مادامیکه، در حین، تاموقعی که، سپری کردن، گذراندن

Jogging

the activity of running slowly and steadily as a way of exercising

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.

Patient /ˈpeɪʃənt/

someone who is receiving medical treatment from a doctor or in a hospital.*heart patients walks home fast asleep.

Comfortable /ˈkʌmftəbəl/

making you feel physically relaxed, without any pain or without being too hot, cold etc.*Joyce has a comfortable apartment in Portland.

Fast asleep

sleeping very deeply


I jumped into the bed and fell asleep.

Unhook

to unfasten or remove something from a hook

Get on

Enter (an elevator, a plane, a train, a bus, a ship)

Get better

to improve, become healthier

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**

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.

I'm sorry for your loss.

تسلیت میگم

We express sympathy or empathy

ابراز همدردی یا همدلی

Bless him

خدا بیامرزدش

Bless you

عافیت باشه

May you be good luck, bless, success

خوشبت باشی، موفق باشی، (حالت دعا دارد)

Timid

خجالتی


Maryam, who was timid, didn't answer.

Ceiling

سقف

Over sleep

خواب موندن

I have seen a better day.

داغونم

I am sorry for your loss.

تسلیت گفتم

Let's have a break.

یه استراحتی داشته باشیم