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I had an exciting appetizer it was soup. |
a small dish that you eat at the beginning of a meal the first course is served when seated at a table. |
پیش غذا aa-pe-ti-zer |
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she put her money in her purse |
A ..., also known as a handbag, is a bag used to carry money, wallets, phones, and other daily essentials |
کیف پول |
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The opposite of "fast" is "slow. |
face to face |
مقابل روبرو معکوس /ˈɑː.pə.zɪt/ |
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He's mad about football.
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to love someone or something:
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دیوانه در مورد |
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Most cartoons don't amuse me at all, but I absolutely love yours
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love things as much as is possible
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Most people eat 3 meals – breakfast, lunch, and dinner. |
The customary time/occasion of eating food |
وعده های غذایی |
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At the wedding, he sang a song specially written for the occasion.
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A particular time, especially when something happens or has happened: |
مناسبت /əˈkeɪ.ʒən/ |
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So let's find a common interest.You all have at least one thing in common |
The same in a lot of places or for a lot of people |
مشترک متداول /ˈkaaaː.mən/ |
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"pasta in a spicy tomato sauce"
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a kind of flavor /ˈfleɪ.vɚ/ |
تند معطر
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The house dressing |
The restaurant's special sauce |
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I would like a hamburger and French fries.
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long, thin pieces of potato that are fried and eaten hot |
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He bit into the apple. |
To use your teeth to cut into something or someone
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گاز گرفتن |
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Slowly add the flour, stirring until completely blended. |
to mix a liquid /ˈlɪk.wɪd/ or other substance /ˈsʌb.stəns/ by moving an object such as a spoon in a circular pattern |
همزدن s.to-ring |
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pork sausages |
meat from a pig, eaten as food |
گوشت خوک |
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It is an honor to be back in the bustling city. |
A place is full of busy activity. |
پرجنبوجوش پرتکاپو، پرمشغله
bus-ling |
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a bowl of soup/salad a toilet bowl |
a deep plate you can hold fruit, sugar ... in there |
کاسه بولینگ بازی کردن |
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We could see the fin of a shark as it slowly circled our boat. |
A piece of a fish body out of its body |
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My cold is so bad I've lost my sense of smell/taste |
5 feelings hear, smell, taste, and feel: |
حس احساس، فهم /sens/ |
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They must have decided something by now. |
I chose it |
تصمیم گرفتن /deˈsaɪ.dɪd/ |
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I don't know which one to choose
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used as the subject or object of a verb to show what thing or things you are referring to, or to add information about the thing just mentioned. It is usually used for things, not people |
کدام کدام یک، کدامین |
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It’s a popular and often crowded place. |
place is full of people |
شلوغ /ˈkraʊ.dɪd/ |
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The colors almost match but not quite. |
completely / a little or a lot but not completely: |
خیلی ، زیاد ، کاملا /kwaɪt/ |
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my sis and I have a Competition for food |
someone is trying to win over other people |
مسابقه ، رقابت competation ka-pe-ti-shen |
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Are you in the queue for tickets? |
a line of people, usually standing or in cars, waiting for something, or a lot of people who want something |
صف و صف بستن. keeu |
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a hotel receptionist |
a person who works in a place such as a hotel, office, or hospital, welcomes and helps visitors , and answers the phone |
متصدی پذیرش منشی ri-sep-shenest |
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I have never awards in any animation festival. |
a prize or money that is given to someone for their hard work in a competition
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جایزه پاداش ، اعطا کردن UH] + [WArD |
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We bought a new leather sofa.
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a long, seat with a back and usually arms, on which more than one person can sit at the same time
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مبل راحتی کاناپه |
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She sat in an armchair by the fire, reading a newspaper.
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a comfortable chair with support your arms
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مبل راحتی صندلی دستهدار |
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I wash dishes in the washbasin
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a bowl that is carry away water, which you wash your hands, face, etc.
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سینک دستشویی روشویی wash-bay-sin |
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My contract with Badbadak company was for one year.
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a legal document will be signed between two different people or groups |
قرارداد kAn-trækt
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I agree with you 101 PERCENT |
% |
درصد |
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frequently asked questions
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that often
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مکررا free-quent-ly |
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I'm here for a particular reason, that's you. |
special, or this and not any other |
خاص Per + [TIK] + [YUH] + [LUH |
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my mom has rigid rules |
cannot be changed or varied, and are therefore considered to be rather severe. |
قوانین سفت و سخت /ˈrɪdʒ.ɪd/ re-jed |
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a logical choose |
using reason |
منطقی la-ji-kal |
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I don't think ghosts exist. |
have objective being. |
.وجود دارد ɪɡˈzɪst |
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phrase
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a short group of words that are often used together and have a particular meaning:
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عبارت freɪz |
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The worst thing about living in a big city is that |
to bad |
بدترین |
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Living in a big city has some advantages and disadvantages |
a condition giving a greater chance of success |
مزایا و معیب /ədˈvæn.t̬ɪdʒ/ |
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The hotels were not so good, but on the whole, the trip was a pleasurable experience. |
enjoyable |
لذت بخش
play-zhele-bel |
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One of the drawbacks of living with someone is having to share a bathroom. |
the worst part |
اشکالاتی /ˈdrɑː.bæk/ |
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She lived there until 1981 with three flatmates. |
a person who shares an apartment with another person |
هم آپارتمانی |
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It has an enormous, super-comfortable sofa. |
greater than the average size or amount |
عظیم بزرگ /əˈnoːr.məs/ |
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Big cities tend to be popular tourist destinations |
the place where someone is going or where something is being sent or taken: |
مقصد /ˌdes.təˈneɪ.ʃən/ |
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I'd rather |
prefer |
ترجیح دادن /ˈræð.ɚ/ |
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When comparing bigcities and small cities, |
the difference between two or more things to judge |
مقایسه کردن /kəmˈper/ |
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Take a minute to consider your achievement. |
to spend time thinking about a possibility or making a decision |
در نظر گرفتن /kənˈsɪd.ɚ/ achivmet دستاورد |
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One of the most significant is the size of the city. |
important, large, or great, esp. in leading to a different result or to an important chang |
قابل توجه
segnefekent |
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Big cities are typically more cosmopolitan
a cosmopolitan man |
having experience with people and things from many different parts of the world |
دنیادیده فرهیخته جهانوطنی چندملیتی /ˌkɑːz.məˈpɑː.lɪ.t̬ən/ |
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I've had an exhausting day. |
making you feel extremely tired: |
طاقت فرسا |
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China has the largest population of any country. |
all the people living in a particular country, area, or place: |
جمعیت /ˌpɑː.pjəˈleɪ.ʃən/ |
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Her eyes are amazingly picturesque. |
attractive in appearance, especially in an old-fashioned way: |
تماشایی زیبا pɪk.tʃərˈesk |
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I don't like the pace of modern life |
the speed at which someone or something moves, |
1 سرعت گام قدم سرعت چیزی را تنظیم کردن pase |
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Australia has its own cultural, which is very different from that of Britain. |
the habits and beliefs of a society |
فرهنگی /ˈkʌl.tʃɚ.rəl/ |
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I want to thank you, sir, for giving me the opportunity to work. |
it gives me the chance |
فرصت برای انجام کاری ɑː.pɚˈtuː.nə.t̬i |
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The weather was terrible but we carried on regardless. |
anyway we did it, without thinking of anything |
به هر حال به هر جهت، در هر صورت rɪˈɡɑ-rd.ləs |
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He has receding hairline |
he is losing the hair from the front of his head.
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rɪˈsiːd/
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Pale skin may have a sudden onset, but fair skin is something people may be born with. |
fair skin has a lighter skin tone |
fer-skin پوست روشن |
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She kissed her sleeping child on the forehead. |
the flat part of the face, above the eyes and below the hair |
Fa-red پیشانی |
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"she swept her hair back from her face to emphasize her high cheekbones" |
one of the two bones at the top of your cheeks |
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He is in his early twenties |
He is in his early-twenties. |
اوایل بیست سالگی |
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I did mention to your agent that we're looking for someone mid-twenties
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in the middle of twenties
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اواسط 20 سالگی mid-twentiz |
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He's a big fat guy with a bald head |
He is bald.yuuuuuuu\m 9658888888888888 |
bɑːld کچل |
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I got six weeks to get in shape
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to be ready to do something
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سرحال، سر و مر و گنده، ورزیده |
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When I'm in between jobs, I like to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city, which is why I've kept a place in this village. |
when someone is unemployed. and, it is a nicer, friendlier way of saying that you don't have a job. |
جویای کار هستم |
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You are such a couch potato on weekends.
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a lazy and inactive person.
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معتاد به ... kaoch-puh-taydoh |
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Cyclists in the race have to worry about fans knocking them over
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-to hit someone with a vehicle and injure or kill them
- to steal something -to hit something or someone so that the person falls down |
چاپیدن، دزدیدن از -ضربه زدن /nɑk ˈoʊvər |
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Humans find violence deeply satisfying.
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making you feel pleased by providing what you need or want
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cates-fing رضایت بخش تر |
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we live a stone's throw from the school
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you mean that the places are close to each other.
a short distance: |
فاصله ی کم، نزدیک، نزدیک stoʊnzˈθroʊ |
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One of the benefits of being self-employed is you are on your boss
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having your own business
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self- im-ployd خود اشتغالی |
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you hit the nail on the head
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to do or say something that is exactly right.
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neyal دقیقا زدی وسط خال |
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They're a multinational company they won't be happy until you're both put out of business
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a large and powerful company that produces and sells goods in many different countries
multination |
[MUL] + [TEE] + [NASH] + [NUHL] kˈʌmpəni/ شرکت های چند ملیتی |
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You know, my mama taught me never to pick on disabled people.
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people with physical or mental disabilities
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معلول |
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An opportunity like this comes along once in a blue moon. |
to do it very rarely / seldom / hardly ever / |
به ندرت |
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I'm really into hanging out with friends.
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I'm crazy about it
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Thanks for inviting me to the basketball game. Basketball is really my thing!
" It’s my thing" |
something. that you enjoy doing, something you really like.
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θɪŋ چیز مورد علاقه |
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Kelvin loves to heckle when he goes to comedy gigs.
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a single performance by a musician or group of musicians, especially playing modern or pop music, or by a comedian (= a performer who makes people laugh, for example by telling jokes or funny stories):
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geg کنسرت |
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A diving girl has to be brave, fearless, a showman
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the sport or activity of swimming or moving around underwater,
jumping into water |
ˈdaɪ.vɪg شیرجه زدن - قواصی |
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one of the things |
we never must forghet (s) agter thing |
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My one God provides all my needs, my lord. |
to give someone something that they need
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فراهم کردن pro-vaid |
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He didn't seem too enthusiastic about my park
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Having or showing great interest
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/ɪnˌtuː.ziˈæs.tɪk/ مشتاق |
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easy peasy, lemon squeezy
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if you are going to complete a task or activity, or if you have already completed a task or activity and want to tell people that you found it really easy
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What did you do last New Year's Eve?
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the period or day before an important event:
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IIv |
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I remember one case of a very young man who was the assistant a manager of a bank. |
someone who helps someone else to do a job the person who is responsible for managing an organization: |
e-sistent دستیار mene-jer مدیر |
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Violence is a very horrible thing. |
actions or words that are o hurt people |
خشونت vaɪə.ləns |
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I never use cosmetics cause I don't know them. |
you put on your face or body that are intended to improve your appearance: |
/kɑzˈmer·eks/ بهداشتی / لوازم آرایش |
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economic situation |
economic situation |
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pros and cons |
pros and cons |
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it costs an arm and a leg |
it costs an arm and a leg |
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costly/ |
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ideal |
ideal |
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this kind of food is tempting to you |
This kind of food is tempting to you |
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from different angle... ---> angles,view points |
view points |
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time occur
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time occur
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He always got along well with his colleagues at the university. |
one of a group of people who work together |
/ˈkɑː.liːɡ/ همکار |
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job hunting ---> looking for a job |
job hunting ---> looking for a job |
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flexible working hours ---> you can change your work schedule |
flexible working hours ---> you can change your work schedule |
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opportunities for promotion |
having the chance to get higher ranks |
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job security ---> you will never lose your job |
job security ---> you will never lose your job |
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go on business to other places |
go on business to other places |
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suit |
suit |
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curfew |
curfew |
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traffic regulations ---> you have to buckle up while driving. |
traffic regulations ---> you have to buckle up while driving. |
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I don't have to wear formal clothes. --> I have a choice |
I don't have to wear formal clothes. --> I have a choice |
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We must develop Napoleon before he develops Beef Wellington. |
To (cause something to) grow or change into a more advanced, larger, or stronger form |
develop رشد کردن توسعه دادن ایجاد کردن |
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job seeker ---> someone looking for a job |
job seeker ---> someone looking for a job |
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He came by work to apply for a job. |
you send your resume to a company to get a job position |
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They want to sell the house with vacant possession, so they have asked their tenants to leave. |
The fact that no one is living in or using a house or property at the moment when someone buys it or a job opportunity |
/ˌveɪ.kənt pخˈzeʃ.ən/ خانه فاقد /ˈten.ənt/ مستاجر |
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When you go to visit dead people, You don't actually expect a reply. |
Think or believe something will happen or someone will arrive. |
/ɪkˈspAkt/ انتظار داشتن توقع داشتن منتظر بودن |
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fill in ---> fill out |
fill in ---> fill out |
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satisfying ---> it makes you feel happy with my job |
satisfying ---> it makes you feel happy with my job |
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demanding |
demanding ----> it takes too much time and energy |
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low-paid ----> My job is thankless. |
farmers have a thankless job |
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sedentary job ---> you spend too much time sitting at your desk # active job |
sedentary job ---> you spend too much time sitting at your desk # active job |
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part time vs. temporary |
part time vs. temporary |
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part time vs. temporary full-time vs. permenant |
part-time vs. temporaryfull-time vs. permanent |
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clock in and clock out ----> punch in and punch out |
clock in and clock out ----> punch in and punch out |
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unemployment benefits |
minimum wage nemployment benefits are financial payments made by the government or other authorized bodies to unemployed people. The purpose of these benefits is to provide temporary financial assistance to those who have lost their jobs through no fault of their own. |
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apprenticeship ---> When you want to learn a profession |
a period of time working as an apprentice |
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plumber |
plumber |
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work for yourself ---> self employed, have your own business |
work for yourself ---> self employed, have your own business |
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working environment ----> all the people you are working with along with the workplace |
working environment ----> all the people you are working with along with the workplace |
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I work outdoors. ---> I'm a taxi driver so I work outsoors. |
I work outdoors. ---> I'm a taxi driver so I work outsoors. |
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retired ---> stop working after 30 years retired ---> not work anymore |
retired ---> stop working after 30 yearsretired ---> not work anymore |
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get promoted ---> Last year I got promoted as a head engineer. |
get promoted ---> Last year I got promoted as a head engineer. |
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get a raise ----> you get a higher salary |
Get a raise ----> you get a higher salary |
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lift a finger |
lift a finger |
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a document showing your educational and professional background |
a document showing your educational and professional background |
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the perks ---> the benefits |
the perks --->[[[[[[[[[[[[[[ th[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[ benefits |
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overloaded ----> get flooded with work |
overloaded ----> get flooded with work |
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to be more specific ---> If I want to talk about the details of my job ... |
lk about the details of my job ... |
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pursue ---> follow |
pursue ---> follow 1-3-4-9/--11-13 |
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greedgreedy
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greedgreedy
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to get carried away
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to get carried away
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make a good impression
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make a good impression
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middleman
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middleman
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I was raised in the way of Kind.
I had to raise my voice. |
grou up
become higher |
/reɪz/ بالابردن بزرگ شدن رشد کردن |
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He got his Bachelor's in mechanical engineering and then got a job with a big company. |
the study of the design and building machines and production of machines |
ˈbæcələr /mˈkæn.ɪ.kAl/ en.ʒɪˈnɪr.ɪŋ مهندس مکانیک |
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A temporary companion to help me pass a few short hours in my lonely life
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not needed for very long
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/ˈtem.pə.rer.i/ موقت |
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A temporary companion to help me pass a few short hours in my lonely life |
a person you spend a lot of time with often because you are friends or because you are traveling together |
همدم همسفر /kəmˈpæn.ən/
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My number of employees in the home has increased over the past decade. |
Someone who is paid to work for someone else |
کارمند /ɪmˈployeeː/ /ɪnˈkriːs/ |
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You are lucky to be married to the man you love. |
be married |
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When I said I would die a bachelor, I did not think I would live till I was married. |
up to (the time that); until |
تا tɪl/ |
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Unfortunately, I'm not able to have children of my own |
have children |
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Sometimes, after work, I go to the park/cinema/university / Inda/concert/school/college/country/prison. |
Go to... |
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I have my animation Institute place for teaching big companies. |
An organization where people do a particular type of scientific, educational, or social work, or the buildings that it uses |
/ˈɪns-tə.tuːt/ موسسه |
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For me, this experience has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. |
Especially by making you feel satisfied that you have done something important or useful or done something well |
/rɪˈwɔːr.dɪŋ/ پرارزش مفید، رضایتبخش |
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It's a way of wasting your time. |
wrong way to use of money, substances, time, energy, abilities, etc |
weɪst اتلاف ........ |
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One in three cancer patients suffers no pain at all. |
a person who is receiving medical care, or who is cared for by a particular doctor or dentist when necessary |
peɪ.ʃənt/ مریض صبور |
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I think he suffered a lot when his wife left him. |
to experience physical or mental pain |
sʌf.ɚr درد رنج |
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Let's get to work on this project. |
To start doing a job or a piece of work |
/tuː gɛt tu wɜrk/ سر کار رسیدن کاری را شروع کردن |
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We are within walking distance of three of the best restaurants in the city. |
Close enough that one is able to walk to very near to getting or achieving something |
/wɪˈðɪn/ ˈwɑː.kɪŋ/dɪs.təns در چند قدمی |
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I take a shower every day. |
take a shower |
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Work in: an office, a factory, a hospital, a hotel |
Work in |
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Work for: an airline, a multinational, an engineering company, an advertising agency |
Work for |
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Work with: teenagers, disabled people, volunteers, unemployed people |
Work with |
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Caves in the mountain are seldom empty. |
almost never |
ˈsel.dəm/ بندرت |
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we're looking for an unoccupied building. |
without anyone in it, or not busy: |
/Aˈnoːkiˌpaɪd/ خالی |
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I see him occasionally in town. |
sometimes but not often from time to time |
/əˈkeyʒ-nəl.i/
گاهی
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So you got any advice for me? Just, I mean, generally |
considering the whole of someone or something and not just a particular part of him, her, or it |
generaly به طور کلی advise مشاوره |
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I don't really get along with my sister's husband. |
If two or more people get along, they like each other and are friendly to each other. |
کنار آمدن خوب بودن (با یکدیگر) |
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I'm supposed to be on a diet. |
To have to; to have a duty or a responsibility to |
səˈpoʊzd
گمانی، پنداری، فرضی |
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So today, we look at tricks that I've found helpful in sticking to a healthy diet.
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limit yourself to doing or using one particular thing and not change to anything else |
/stɪk/
محدود کردن خود به چیزی |
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He has been sent first to tempt
you! The cake is a tempting food. |
To make someone want to have or do something, especially something that is unnecessary or wrong
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tempt
وسوسه انگیز اغوا کننده |
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A balanced diet contains all the nutrients your body needs.
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A combination of the correct types and amounts of food. |
رژیم غذایی متعادل /ˌbæl.ənst ˈdaɪ.ət/ |
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Working with a bunch of greasy, stinky men in the middle of the ocean. |
full of fat or oil |
چرب /ˈɡriː.si/ |
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You cut down on greasy foods and chocolate. |
To break off something or make something smaller, use a sharp tool, especially a knife. |
کم کردن |
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most children were fussy eaters when they were kids. |
Not easily satisfied or have very high standards about particular things |
/ˈfʌs.i/ بهانهگیر وسواسی، ایرادگی |
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I guess I'm too old for that sort of nonsense anymore. |
Used to describe something - like a thing |
یک جورهایی |
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A box of chocolate would make a wonderful gift for a foodie. |
A person who loves food and is very interested in different types of food |
/ˈfuː.di/ غذا دوست |
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I have a sweet tooth - I can't say no to cookies. |
If you have a sweet tooth, you like eating sweet foods, especially sweets and chocolate. |
دوست دار شیرینیجات |
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Foods that are naturally nutritious include fruits and vegetables. |
Things your body needs and can use to stay healthy or rich food # junk food |
ماده مغذی ماده غذایی /nuːˈtrɪʃ.əs/ |
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We have a lot of ready meals in our freezer. |
Mostly, it's in the oven for a few minutes, heated, and eaten. These foods are also called prepared food - e.g., ready-to-eat lasagna, pasta, or pizzas. |
غذای آماده /ˈred.i ˌmɪəl/ |
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You can't find food in restaurants same your homemade fare. |
made at home and not bought from |
[در خانه درست یا پخته شده] /ˌhomˈmeɪd/ |
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After all that exercise, let's all sit down and think about a nice fattening pudding. |
a lot of fat, sugar, etc. that would quickly make you fatter if you ate a lot of it. |
چاق کننده /ˈfæt̬.ən.ɪŋ/ |
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My mom used to give them to the kids in Africa to help them gain weight. |
To become more heavy or fat. |
وزن اضافه کردن وزن آوردن، چاق شدن /ɡeɪn/ /weɪt/+ |
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You'll spoil your appetite for dinner if you have a cake now. |
to destroy interest, or beauty of something |
خراب شدن لو دادن خراب کردن از بین بردن، تباه کردن /spɔɪl/ |
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Read books to stimulate your child’s imagination. |
something to grow, develop, or become active |
/ˈstɪm.ə.leɪt/ افزایش دادن ترغیب کردن |
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All my friends are doing Internet dating and I thought I'd give it a try and , bingo! |
try do it |
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It isn't hygienic to let animals sit on the dining table.
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clean, especially in order to prevent disease
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بهداشتی
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Motherhood has both its pros and cons.
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the advantages and disadvantages of something, especially something that you are considering doing:
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poroZ- and- kAnz مزایا و معایاب |
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We had to do the scene over and over again, from different angles. He was considering the idea from all angles. |
you look at it from a different point of view. |
جهت های مختلف /ˈæŋ.ɡəl/ |
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My preferencein homemade foods does not discourage me to eatting out. |
to make someone feel less , and positive about something, or less willing to do something |
/dɪs-koːrej/ دلسرد کردن منصرف کردن بازداشتن |
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It took me a while to figure out why I felt so different. |
to finally understand something or someone, or find the solution to a problem after a lot of thought: |
فهمیدن سر در آوردن |
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He rarely meets contacts for lunch, preferring to dine out at night. |
"dine" is a more general term that can refer to any meal, while "dinner" specifically refers to the main evening meal.Share |
/daɪn/ شام خوردن |
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My boyfriend says I'd like going on a camping trip, but I'm not convinced. |
your beliefs |
متقاعد شدن مطمئن شدن /kənˈvɪnst/ |
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Rasht is also renowned for its lively nightlife. |
Famous for something. |
/rɪˈnaond/ مشهور معروف |
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Apart from that,things went ahead pretty fast. |
different from the usual or expected way of doing or thinking about something. |
به غیر اینکه |
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When I declare that Iwould cook either for lunch or dinner, my brothers and sisters becomeexcited and worried at the same time. |
Say something to clearly, publicly. |
/dɪˈkler/ اعلام کردن اظهار کردن (رسما) بیان کردن |
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She reported the incident to the police. |
An event that is unusual |
حادثه واقعه، پیشامد /ˈɪn.sɪ.dənt/ |
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If youask me whether I enjoy cooking, I would say ‘yes’, and I like doingexperiments no matter what others think about it. |
(used especially in reporting questions and expressing doubts) if, or not:
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ˈweð.ɚ که چه، خواه |
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My preference is home-cooked food over outside food. |
The fact that you like something or someone more than another thing or person
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Outside foodsare quite expensive and not fully hygienic.
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completely |
/ˈfʊl.i/ کاملا |
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How does the father's angry affect each family member? |
See full entry for 'family' |
اعضای خانواده |
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He started with sketching and then progressed to painting. |
Movement to an improved or to a forward position |
/prAː.ɡres/ پیشرفت کردن بهبود یافتن، پیش رفتن |
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"He hit the ball with something" or "She hit the nail with a hammer." |
To strike something with force using a hand, a tool, or a weapon. |
/hɪt/ زدن ضربه زدن |
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"The car hit the tree" or A tornado hit on Tuesday night. |
To come into contact with something with force. |
/hɪt/ اصابت کردن برخورد کردن |
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"The new product hit the market with a bang" or "Her performance really hit home with the audience." |
To achieve success or make an impression. |
hɪt تحت تاثیر قرار دادن |
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"The temperature hit 90 degrees" or "Sales hit a new record " |
To reach a particular number or quantity. |
hɪt به چیزی رسیدن |
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They wouldn't even strike up a conversation if there was another boat even on the horizon. |
start a conversation |
/straYk/ شروع یک گفتگو /həˈraɪ.zən/ افق |
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When she finally meets him, the two strike up a friendship over chess. |
start a friendship |
دوستی برقرار کردن straYk |
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They began a long-distance relationship, meeting as often as possible during the work time . |
be frend from on long way |
رابطه از راه دور |
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She's split up with her boyfriend. |
If two people split up, they end their relationship or marriage |
جدا شدن بهم زدن (رابطه عاشقانه) |
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Christina was flirting with just about every man in the room. |
To behave as if sexually attracted to someone, although not seriously. |
flert
لاس زدن |
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bad people often target old women to catfish because they are lonely and want to feel that someone loves them.
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Activity in which a person creates a fictional persona or fake identity on a social networking service, usually targeting a specific. |
شخصیت فیک |
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The company was established in 1822. |
To start a company or organization that will continue for a long time.
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ɪˈstæblɪʃ تأسیس کردن |
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He quickly established himself as a talented actor. |
To start a company or organization that will continue for a long time. |
ɪˈstæblɪʃ برقرار کردن جا انداختن (خود بهعنوان فردی مهم) شناساندن |
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Researchers try to establish the facts. |
To start a company or organization that will continue for a long time. |
ɪˈstæblɪʃ ثابت کردن |
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we like to establish a relationship with our clients... on something small before we work them . |
Try to have a stable relationship with someone |
ɪˈstæblɪʃ دوستی ثابت |
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She had a long struggle with cancer. |
To experience difficulty and make a very great try to do something. |
/ˈstrʌɡ.əl/ مبارزه کردن تلاش کردن گلاویز شدن |
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It's a casual relationship; she talks to him when she needs simple advice. |
You are in a relationship with someone, but you don't have any commitments. |
/ˈkæʒ.uː.əl/ رابطه ساده بدون تعهد معمولی |
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Do you not get on well with your parents? |
You have a lot in common, and you have a good relationship |
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I will feel ashamed of myself for the rest of my life! |
I feel sad or angry to me. |
شرمندگی |
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The company engaged in a deliberate effort to cheat them out of their pensions.
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If a married person starts a relationship with someone else, they cheat on their partner.
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chit خیانت کردن تقلب کردن فریب دادن |
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get down to business |
get down to business |
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short tempered ----> you cannot be patient |
short tempered ----> you cannot be patient |
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fiery tempered |
fiery tempered |
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hasty |
you are always in a rush |
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aggressive |
Showing anger and a willingness to attack other people |
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confident ---> being certain that you can do things well |
If you want to get the job you have to have confidence at the job interview. |
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helpful ----> someone you likes to help other people; generous |
helpful ----> someone you likes to help other people; generous |
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moody ---> A moody person is typically unfriendly. |
moody ---> A moody person is typically unfriendly. |
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polite ---> you try to watch your manners towards other people |
polite # impolite, rude, cheeky |
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sensible ---> reasonable, thoughtful |
Based on or acting on good judgment and practical ideas or understanding make decisions based on reasons rather than feelings |
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sensitive ---> you are emotional |
sensitive # insensitive |
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