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79 Cards in this Set
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intercede |
میاجیگری |
My good friend, Senator Bowie, interceded with the authorities on my behalf. |
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Qajar tribe |
قوم قاجار |
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indictment |
کیفرخواست تقصیرنامه |
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charlatan |
شارلانان |
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Let sb down |
ناامید کردن |
You let me down |
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flatter |
چاپلوسی کردن |
I did not flatter anybody: I told the truth as near as I could get it. |
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conspiracy |
دسیسه توطیه |
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hatred |
تنفر |
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enmity |
دشمنیanimosity |
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walk in somebody's shoes |
It means to try to understand someone else's perspective, experiences, or emotions by imagining oneself in that person's situation or circumstances. |
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Verdict |
حکم |
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custody |
بازداشت |
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Sorrow Grief |
Sorrow سریع و سطحی و زود گذر Grief عمیق و طولانی |
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chaotic |
پر هرج و مرج |
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citadel |
قلعه |
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Throne |
تخت شاهی |
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Move on |
Develop Change |
I want you to move on |
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Sort out |
مرتب کردن |
I will sort it all out |
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chuckle |
خندیدن پیش خود |
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Freak out |
freak out phrasal verb informalto become very anxious, upset, or afraid, or make someone very anxious, upset, or afraid: |
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Delusion |
فریب و اغفال |
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Flimsy |
سست و شل |
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Be on track |
در مسیر درست بودن |
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defendant |
خوانده متهم |
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adjourn |
پایان یافتن |
This court has just adjourned |
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stammer |
لکنت |
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leverage |
influence that you can use to make people do what you want: diplomatic leverage by the USthe action, power, or use of a lever |
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salvation |
رستگاری |
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homicide |
ادمکشی |
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courtesy |
polite behaviour and respect for other people Synonym : politeness Antonym : discourtesy: |
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assertive |
قاطع |
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spectacular |
very impressive: a mountainous area with 1.spectacular scenery a spectacular success2. very sudden, unexpected, or extreme: The news caused a spectacular fall in the stock market.—spectacularly adverb |
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best bet |
بهترین گزینه |
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Plead |
التماس کردن |
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absurd |
Ridiculous
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احمقانه |
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sapphire |
یاقوت |
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Stay put |
از جات تکون نخور |
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We are even |
یر به یر هستیم |
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distinctive |
مشخص |
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beacon |
چراغ دریایی |
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beacon |
چراغ دریایی |
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plaintiff defendant |
plaintiff خواهان defendant خوانده |
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I suppose |
used to say you think something is true, although you are uncertain about it Synonym : I guess |
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I am all yours |
کاملا در خدمتم |
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ill advised |
not sensible or not wise, and likely to cause problems in the future Synonym : unwise |
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nod |
سر تکان دادن |
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harass |
to make someone’s life unpleasant, for example by frequently saying offensive things to them or threatening them: A number of black youths have complained of being harassed by the police. |
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Deliberate |
to think about something very carefully: The jury deliberated for four days before acquitting him. |
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tenacity |
formal the determination to never stop trying to do something, especially when other people try to stop you: He clung to power with a remarkable tenacity. |
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al‧leg‧ed‧ly /əˈledʒədli, əˈledʒɪdli/ adverb [sentence adverb] |
formalused when reporting something that people say is true, although it has not been proved: a sports car, allegedly stolen in Manchester ظاهرا میگویند |
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snitch on Somebody |
to tell someone in authority about something that another person has done wrong, because you want to cause trouble for that personsnitch on Somebody snitched on me. خبردادن لودادن |
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counterfeit |
کپی جعلی |
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intimidate |
ترساندن |
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fugitive |
/ˈfjuːdʒətɪv, ˈfjuːdʒɪtɪv/ noun [countable]someone who is trying to avoid being caught by the police فراری |
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accomplice |
همدست |
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Improvise |
بداهه گویی |
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mock |
مسخره کردن دست انداختن |
You are micking mr |
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discredit |
بی اعتبار کردن |
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moron |
Idiot کودن |
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interrogate |
بازجویی کردن |
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surrender |
تسلیم شدن |
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Nut |
CRAZY PERSON informal someone who is crazy or behaves strangely: My dad is such a nut. What are you, some kind of nut? |
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the world is your oyster |
the world is your oyster used to tell someone that they can achieve whatever they want |
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no way |
not possibly. Now he's asking me to lend him my car. No way! |
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Erratic |
something that is erratic does not follow any pattern or plan but happens in a way that is not regular: His breathing was becoming erratic. his erratic behaviour |
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well-read |
/ˌwel ˈred◂/ adjectivesomeone who is well-read has read many books and knows a lot about different subjects |
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Think tank |
اتاق فکر |
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splendid |
Excellent Magnificent خوش آب و رنگ |
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dye |
to give something a different colour using a dye |
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abduct |
Kidnap |
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legacy |
میراث |
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cashew |
بادام هندی |
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starch |
نشاسته |
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saddle somebody with something phrasal verb |
to make someone have a job or problem that is difficult or boring and that they do not want: I’ve been saddled with organizing the whole party! Many farms were saddled with debts. |
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Leap |
جهش |
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Notion |
Idea belief |
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Spoil |
غنیمت |
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Mighty |
نیرومند |
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Breach |
نقض |
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