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get rid of somebody/something

get rid of somebody/somethingto remove someone or something that you do not want Get rid of is much more common than remove in everyday English, but is usually only used in active sentences.


get rid of somebodyto send away someone annoying or to persuade them to leave.


get rid of somethingto remove or throw away something unwanted

خلاص شدن از، رهایی یافتن از (دست)

Get worse and worse

Become very bad

Can't stand something

to dislike someone or something very much, to not be able to tolerate someone or something

What's the matter (with something or someone )

What's wrong (with something or someone)



used to ask or talk about why someone seems worried, unhappy, or ill, why something about a situation seems wrong, or why a machine seems not to be working properly


Lose it

To lose control, blow up

blow up

to destroy something, or to be destroyed, by an explosion


* The plane blew up in midair.


# blow something ↔ up


* Rebels attempted to blow up the bridge.



informal to become very angry with someone.


* Jenny’s father blew up when she didn’t come home last night.


# blow up at


* I was surprised at the way he blew up at Hardy

Smell

the quality that people and animals recognize by using their nose


The air was filled with the smell of flowers.


What’s that horrible smell?

Repair (repair shop) /rɪˈpeə $ -ˈper/

to fix something that is damaged, broken, split, or not working properly


Dad was up the ladder, repairing the roof.


Where can I get my shoes repaired?


Examine /ɪɡˈzæmən, ɪɡˈzæmɪn/

to look at something carefully and thoroughly because you want to find out more about it.


* A team of divers was sent down to examine the wreck.


* Hegel’s philosophy will be examined in detail in Chapter 4.

Pull up

to drive onto a road from another road or from where you have stopped


Don’t pull out! There’s something coming.


to drive over to a different part of the road in order to get past a vehicle in front of you


I pulled out to overtake a bus.



ترک کردن، عازم شدن، بیرون امدن

I'm sorry I'm late.


Excuse me for being late.


I must apologize for being late.


Forgive my being late.

I'm so sorry I'm late.


Sorry for being so late.


Excuse my bing late.


Pardon me for being late.


Sorry for keeping you waiting.



I catch a train / a bus / a plan

I caught my train just on time yesterday.

caught /kɔːt $ kɒːt/

the past tense and past participle of catch

I was in a hurry not to miss my plane.

I was lucky not to miss my bus that day.

be in a tearing hurry


['tɛ:rɪŋ

to be doing something very quickly because you are late.


*I'm in a tearing hurry.


Extinguish



/ɪkˈstɪŋɡwɪʃ/


1. to make a fire or light stop burning or shining.



Synonym : put out


*Please extinguish all cigarettes.*Firemen were called to extinguish the blaze.


Suitable


/ˈsuːtəbəl/

having the right qualities for a particular person, purpose, or situation.


* We are hoping to find a suitable school.

Proper


/ˈprɑːpər/

1. right, suitable, or correc


the proper way to clean your teeth(tiːθ).



Help yourself.

بفرمایید. وقتی میخوایم چیزی تعارف کنیم.

I have got a lot dishes to wash

یک عالمه ظرف دارم که باید بشورم.

Turn to the page 45.

بزنید صفحه 45

Diver


/ˈdaɪvə $ -ər/

1. Someone who swims or works under water using special equipment to help them breathe.


2. Someone who jumps into water with their head and arms first.

Wreck


/rek/

1. to damage something such as a building or vehicle so badly that it cannot be repaired: * The car was completely wrecked in the accident.


2. if a ship is wrecked, it is badly damaged and sinks Synonym : shipwreck: * The ship was wrecked off the coast of Africa.