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Uneasy

1. worried or slightly afraid because you think that something bad might happen.


* Ninety percent of those questioned felt uneasy about nuclear power.2. used to describe a period of time when people have agreed to stop fighting or arguing, but which is not really calm.


* The treaty restored an uneasy peace to the country.3. not comfortable, peaceful, or relaxed.


She eventually fell into an uneasy sleep.

ناراحت، مضطرب، پریشان خیال، بی ارام

slightly /ˈslaɪtli/

1. a little.


* a slightly different color

Date

an occasion when you go out with someone that you like in a romantic way.


* I’ve got a date with Andrea tomorrow night.

Numerous /ˈnuːmərəs/

Many


بیشمار، بسیار، زیاد، بزرگ، پرجمعیت، کثیر

Affair /əˈfer/

a secret sexual relationship between two people, when at least one of them is married to someone else.


* He had an affair with his boss that lasted six years.

Divorce

the legal ending of a marriage.


* One in three marriages ends in divorce.

Involved /ɪnˈvɒlvd/

1. be/get involved to take part in an activity or event, or be connected with it in some way# be/get involved in


* More than 30 software firms were involved in the project.



to be having a romantic relationship with someone, especially a sexual one.


* The senator denied that he was romantically involved with a member of his staff. b) to spend time with someone that you have a relationship with.


* Fathers are encouraged to be more involved with their families.

در گیر، پیچیده، بغرنج، مبهم، گرفتار، مورد بحث

en‧courage /ɪnˈkʌrɪdʒ/

1. to give someone the courage or confidence to do something.


* I want to thank everyone who has encouraged and supported me.

ترغیب کردن، تشویق کردن، دلگرم کردن

Confidence

the feeling that you can trust someone or something to be good, work well, or produce good results.


Public confidence in the government is at an all-time low.

اطمینان، اعتقاد، اعتماد