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74 Cards in this Set
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stubble |
ته ریش |
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beard |
ریش |
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moustache |
سبیل |
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scar |
جای زخم |
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His hair is receding |
He's losing his hair / He's going bald. |
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wrinkles |
He has wrinkles round his eyes |
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clean-shaven |
with no beard or stubble |
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shoulder-length hair Curly hair Wavy hair |
موی من wavy پیچ پیچ curly |
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freckles |
کک ومک |
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This hairstyle is a bob. |
مصری |
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fringe |
چتری |
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parting |
(You can have a centre parting as shown, or a side parting.) فرق سر |
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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).
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2. Slim |
thin in an attractive way. |
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a slender figure |
thin in an attractive or graceful way. |
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a skinny child |
INF too thin and therefore not attractive. |
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a lean, fit man |
without fat; thin a nd fit. |
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a plump little boy |
a little fat in an attractive way, with a soft, round body/part of the body. |
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a chubby baby a chubby face |
a Little fat in a pleasant way. |
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muscular arms |
having large, strong muscles. |
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He's well-built. |
big, with a strong, solid body. |
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He's stocky. |
short, with a strong, solid body |
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He's overweight. |
too heavy and fat; weighing more than you should. |
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They're obese. |
extremely fat in a way that is dangerous to someone's health. obesity N. |
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He's very lanky. |
tall and with long, thin arms and legs, and not moving in an easy and graceful way |
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She's willowy. |
tall, thin and graceful. |
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She's petite. |
short and attractively thin. |
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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.
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3. slouch |
stand, sit or move in a lazy way with your shoulders bent forward. |
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get stuck |
become unable to move. |
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on end |
without stopping: for hours/days on end. |
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posture |
the way you hold your body when standing or sitting. |
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bend (over/down) |
move the top part of your body for wards and downwards. |
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lean ( back/forward) |
bend or move your body from a vertical position. |
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stretch sth |
push a part of your body out st lraight: stretch your arms. |
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relax sth |
make your muscles or part of your body less tight and more comfortable. |
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tilt sth |
move sth so that one end of it is higher than the other end. flat in a level, straight position. |
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cross your legs . |
place one leg over the other |
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twist sth |
bend sth in an unnatural way. |
Crossing your legs will twist your spine and put pressure on your knees and hips. |
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spine |
the row of bones down your back. SYN backbone. |
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level with sth |
having the same height, position, etc. as sth else. |
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4. sedentary |
in which you spend a lot of time sitting down: a sedentary job/lifestyle. |
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slumped |
sitting in a position which is not straight or upright, often without moving. |
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out of shape |
not in good physical condition. (You need to get (yourself) into shape. |
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badly |
very much (used for emphasis). |
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in need of sth |
requiring sth that is important for health or happiness. |
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flight (of stairs) |
a series of steps between two levels. |
you feel out of breath after walking up a flight of stairs |
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exhausted |
very tired. |
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shaky |
feeling weak and perhaps shaking because you are tired, ill, etc. SYN unsteady. |
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beat (of a heart)
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make a regular sound or movement.
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your heart continues to beat fast for ten minutes after exercise |
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muscle tone |
the strength of your muscles |
you have poor muscle tone:for example, your muscles feel soft |
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have trouble doing sth |
find it difficult to do sth. |
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abnormally . |
in a way that is different from normal |
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run down |
tired and easily becoming ill. |
you feel tired and run down most of the time |
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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 |
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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. |
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5. stroll |
a slow, relaxed walk: go for a stroll. stroll v. |
We went for a stroll in the park |
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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 |
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hop about |
move around by jumping on one foot. |
She was hopping about and screaming in pain, and had to limp back home
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limp walk |
slowly or with difficulty because one leg or foot is injured. |
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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 |
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wander |
walk slowly around or to a place, without a particular direction or purpose. |
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climb out of sth |
get out of somewhere, especially with effort. |
I watched the man climb out of the window, |
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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 |
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crawl |
move forwards on your hands and knees. |
He started crawling along the path to the gate and eventually got to his feet. |
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get to your feet |
stand up |
He started crawling along the path to the gate and eventually got to his feet |
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get to your feet |
stand up |
He started crawling along the path to the gate and eventually got to his feet |
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in a daze |
unable to think clearly. |
However, he was still in a daze, staggering slightly as if he was drunk |
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stagger |
walk or move with difficulty as if you are going to fail over. |
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jog |
run at a slow or steady speed for exercise or pleasure. jogging N. |
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dash |
go somewhere very quickly. |
I was jogging in the woods when this young guy dashed |
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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. |
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run off |
suddenly leave a place or person |
He leapt over a fallen tree and ran off into the distance. |
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chase sb/sth
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run or drive after sb in orderto catch them. SY N pursue sb/sth FML.
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He was being chased by two policemen, but they were miles behind him: |