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stubble

ته ریش

beard

ریش

moustache

سبیل

scar

جای زخم

His hair is receding

He's losing his hair / He's going bald.

wrinkles

He has wrinkles round his eyes

clean-shaven

with no beard or stubble

shoulder-length hair


Curly hair


Wavy hair

موی من wavy


پیچ پیچ curly

freckles

کک ومک

This hairstyle is a bob.

مصری

fringe

چتری

parting

(You can have a centre parting as shown, or a side parting.)


فرق سر

Spiky

You can descri be hair length: long, short, shoulder-length, cropped (= cut very short); also the thickness of the hair: thick (see picture 1) OPP thin.


Hair is also described in terms of shape: straight, curly, wavy, also frizzy (= very curly) and spiky (= sticking straight up f rom your head).


2. Slim

thin in an attractive way.

a slender figure

thin in an attractive or graceful way.

a skinny child

INF too thin and therefore not attractive.

a lean, fit man

without fat; thin a nd fit.

a plump little boy

a little fat in an attractive way, with a soft, round body/part of the body.

a chubby baby


a chubby face

a Little fat in a pleasant way.

muscular arms

having large, strong muscles.

He's well-built.

big, with a strong, solid body.

He's stocky.

short, with a strong, solid body

He's overweight.

too heavy and fat; weighing more than you should.

They're obese.

extremely fat in a way that is dangerous to someone's health. obesity N.

He's very lanky.

tall and with long, thin arms and legs, and not moving in an easy and graceful way

She's willowy.

tall, thin and graceful.

She's petite.

short and attractively thin.

Good figure

Figure describes someone's body shape, especially a woman's:


She has a good figure. Build describes the size and shape of someone's body, especially a man's: He's medium build. Physique is an approving word for someone's build, especially a man 's: a muscular physique.


3. slouch

stand, sit or move in a lazy way with your shoulders bent forward.

get stuck

become unable to move.

on end


without stopping: for hours/days on end.

posture

the way you hold your body when standing or sitting.

bend (over/down)

move the top part of your body for wards and downwards.

lean ( back/forward)

bend or move your body from a vertical position.

stretch sth


push a part of your body out st lraight: stretch your arms.


relax sth

make your muscles or part of your body less tight and more comfortable.

tilt sth


move sth so that one end of it is higher than the other end. flat in a level, straight position.


cross your legs .

place one leg over the other

twist sth

bend sth in an unnatural way.

Crossing your legs will twist your spine and put pressure on your knees and hips.

spine


the row of bones down your back. SYN backbone.

level with sth

having the same height, position, etc. as sth else.

4. sedentary

in which you spend a lot of time sitting down: a sedentary job/lifestyle.

slumped

sitting in a position which is not straight or upright, often without moving.

out of shape


not in good physical condition. (You need to get (yourself) into shape.

badly

very much (used for emphasis).

in need of sth

requiring sth that is important for health or happiness.

flight (of stairs)

a series of steps between two levels.

you feel out of breath after walking up a flight of stairs


exhausted

very tired.

shaky

feeling weak and perhaps shaking because you are tired, ill, etc. SYN unsteady.

beat (of a heart)


make a regular sound or movement.


your heart continues to beat fast for ten minutes after exercise


muscle tone

the strength of your muscles

you have poor muscle tone:for example, your muscles feel soft

have trouble doing sth


find it difficult to do sth.


abnormally .

in a way that is different from normal

run down

tired and easily becoming ill.

you feel tired and run down most of the time


cramp

a sudden pain you get in your muscles, often after a lot of exercise.

you get cramp in your side after a very short run

out of breath

If you are out of breath after exercise, you have difficulty breathing your lungs you need to get your breath back /catch your breath.

5. stroll


a slow, relaxed walk: go for a stroll. stroll v.


We went for a stroll in the park

tread on /in sth

put your foot down on or in sth while you are stepping or walking.

yesterday Sam trod on a piece of metal which went th rough her shoe

hop about

move around by jumping on one foot.

She was hopping about and screaming in pain, and had to limp back home


limp walk


slowly or with difficulty because one leg or foot is injured.

march

I walk somewhere in a determined way (of groups of people, especially soldiers) walk with stiff, regular steps at the same speed.

It was typical. Archie marched on ahead, leaving poor Lina and the kids wandering along behind him

wander


walk slowly around or to a place, without a particular direction or purpose.

climb out of sth


get out of somewhere, especially with effort.


I watched the man climb out of the window,

stumble

hit your foot against sth while you are moving and fall over, or almost fall over.

I watched the man climb out of the window, but then he stumbled and fell over

crawl

move forwards on your hands and knees.

He started crawling along the path to the gate and eventually got to his feet.

get to your feet

stand up

He started crawling along the path to the gate and eventually got to his feet

get to your feet

stand up

He started crawling along the path to the gate and eventually got to his feet

in a daze

unable to think clearly.

However, he was still in a daze, staggering slightly as if he was drunk

stagger

walk or move with difficulty as if you are going to fail over.

jog

run at a slow or steady speed for exercise or pleasure. jogging N.

dash

go somewhere very quickly.

I was jogging in the woods when this young guy dashed

leap

jump high or a long way.

I was jogging in the woods when this young guy dashed past me, leapt over a fallen tree and ran off into the distance.

run off

suddenly leave a place or person

He leapt over a fallen tree and ran off into the distance.

chase sb/sth


run or drive after sb in orderto catch them. SY N pursue sb/sth FML.


He was being chased by two policemen, but they were miles behind him: