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Comatose |
کما |
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Ups and downs |
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I've been for you through ups and downs |
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Organ donation forms |
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Keep my expectation reality |
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Safety net |
و |
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Wrinkle |
skin or cloth that is wrinkled has small lines or folds in it: |
I see frustration in his wrinkled brow |
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Emerge |
Arise |
Is emerging from a coma |
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Sling/ sling clad |
اتل |
My arm in a sling |
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Stretcher |
carry someone on a stretcher برانکارد N&v |
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Assess with |
Evaluate |
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Permanent damage |
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Touch down |
Land |
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Assignments |
ماموریت |
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Town crier |
جارچی |
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Sheer size/ weight |
emphasize that something is very heavy, large etc |
Sheer size of grief |
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Carefree |
بیخیال |
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Dread |
Fear |
I feel the dread in my gut |
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Abrupt |
sudden and unexpected |
Her greeting but abrupt |
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When suits |
چ تایمی خوبه؟ |
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Sick leave |
مرخص استعلاجی |
I'm on sick leave |
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Sigh |
آه کشیدن |
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I felt my chest contract |
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Limp |
لنگ زدن شل و ول |
I'm lying limp |
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Uppity |
مغرورانه |
He's uppity clothing |
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Enunciate |
pronounce words clearly and carefully |
Enunciate speech |
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Facade |
] a way of behaving that hides your real feelings: |
Behind her cheerful facade, she’s a really lonely person |
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Wealthy |
Rich |
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For his father's deep pockets |
جیب پر پول |
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Redeeming quality/ features |
one good thing about an unpleasant person or thing) |
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Shrug |
شانه بالا انداختن |
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Dull |
Boring |
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Embrace |
Hug |
I accepted her embrace |
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reciprocate |
مقابله به مثل کردن |
I reciprocate the hug with good arm |
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Gingerly |
محتاطانه carefully |
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Heavy perfume |
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Curve down |
Bend |
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Flag down |
to make the driver of a vehicle stop by waving at them: |
I flag down a taxi I flag down a waiter |
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Pile |
a group of several things of the same type that are put on top of each other 2) to keep giving somebody a large quantity of food or drink |
I was piled with free drinks |
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Bonus |
کمک هزینه پاداش |
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It wasn't your place to apologize |
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Off the record |
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Shareholders |
سهامداران |
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Peer at |
Gaze at |
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Sob |
cry noisily while breathing in short sudden bursts |
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Plead |
ask for something that you want very much, in a sincere and emotional way |
Her pleading eyes |
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In the grip of |
To experiencing a very unpleasant situation that cannot be controlled or stopped: |
He was in the group of monstrous addiction |
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Mutter |
Mumble |
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Tread |
1)to be very careful about what you say or do in a difficult situation 2)to put your foot on or in something while you are walking Synonym : step in |
She was trying to tread lightly assuming I was still hurting over the loss of my friend Sorry did I traded on your foot |
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Churn V |
if your stomach churns, you feel sick because you are nervous or frightened: |
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Ethical |
اخلاقی |
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Pang of remorse |
حس شدید پشیمانی |
I fely Pang of remorse after that Speech |
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Spittle (n) Spit (v)
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تف کردن |
Spit on me |
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Barb into somebody raw |
چیزی را مستقیم بسمت کسی نشانه گرفتن |
He's cruel words barb into raw |
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Scum |
تفاله |
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Lash out at sb |
کسی را تا سر حد مرگ زدن |
I urged to lash out at him |
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Can we get this coffeed in to takeaway cups |
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Murmur |
زمزمه کردن |
I murmur Softly |
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Croak |
خشن محبت کردن |
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Frantically |
extremely hurried and using a lot of energy, but not very organized |
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Tangle |
become twisted together, or make something become twisted together, in an untidy mass: |
My hair tangles easily |
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Well accustomed |
Familiar with |
He is well accustomed to suffering |
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Godsend |
something good that happens to you when you really need it |
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Triumphant |
Victorious adjective |
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Wiggle |
Move |
Wiggles his right shoulder |
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Exasperated with |
very annoyed and upset |
He's exasperated with the child |
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Grimace |
because you do not like something, because you are feeling pain, or because you are trying to be funny |
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Slip in |
to use a word or say something without attracting too much attention: |
He slipped in a thank you and left |
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Recoil |
to move back suddenly and quickly from something you do not like or are afraid of |
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Sit up |
راست نشستن |
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In the first place |
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Whir |
make a fairly quiet regular sound, like the sound of a bird or insect moving its wings very fast: |
The whir of your bad didn't let me sleep |
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Slurp at |
drink a liquid while making a noisy sucking sound |
The slurpping at ur water is annoying |
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Misheard |
اشتباهی شنیدن |
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Lost track of time |
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Stretch |
The longer it is stretches the more anxious I feel طول کشیدن |
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tray |
سینی |
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Chastise |
criticize someone severely: |
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I force my eyelids open |
چشام بزور وا میشن |
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Stroll in |
to walk somewhere in a slow relaxed way |
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Sip |
To drink something slowly, taking very small mouthfuls: |
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Steer towards |
guide someone’s behaviour or the way a situation develops |
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Flock of seagull I shooed them away |
گروه مرغ دریایی |
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Contrive |
make or invent something in a skilful way, especially because you need it suddenly: |
I was tired and the cafeteria was contrived |
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Dote on sb |
love someone very much, and show this by your actions: |
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Airy |
an airy room or building has plenty of fresh air because it is large or has a lot of windows: 2. done in a happy and confident way, even when you should be serious or worried: |
Airy tone |
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Come unstuck |
if a person, plan, or system comes unstuck, they fail at what they were trying to achieve: |
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Go to Rehab |
ترک اعتیاد |
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Surmise |
guess that something is true, using the information you know already |
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Clear my throat |
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Sobrity N |
when someone is not drunk: |
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Wear off |
if pain or the effect of something wears off, it gradually stops: |
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Ripple through |
to pass from one person to another like a wave |
I saw a shudder ripple through her Shatter means shaking movement |
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Flatly |
without showing any emotion: |
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Marvel at |
Wonder |
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Cricket |
جیرجیرک |
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Stumble down the hallway |
to hit your foot against something or put your foot down awkwardly while you are walking or running, so that you almost fall Synonym : trip: In her hurry, she stumbled and spilled the milk all over the floor.stumble over/on Vic stumbled over the step as he came in.2. to walk in an unsteady way and often almost fall Synonym : staggerstumble in/out/across etc He stumbled upstairs and into bed.3. to stop or make a mistake when you are reading to people or speakingstumble over/at/through |
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Vending machine |
دستگاه خرید |
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Startle |
To make someone suddenly surprised or slightly shocked: |
Startle me with a quiet |
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Back on an keel |
of a person or situation) functioning normally after a period of difficulty. |
Our friendship seems back on and Keel |
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Suburb |
an area where people live which is away from the centre of a town or city: |
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Trail off |
used to say that someone's voice becomes softer and softer and then stopsShe started asking him |
He lets the question trail off |
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At the cost of |
by giving up or hurting (something ب قیمتِ |
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Domestic worker |
person who is paid to help with cleaning and other menial tasks in a person's home. |
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Renovation renovate |
repair a building or old furniture so that it is in good condition again: |
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Kitchenette |
small room or area where you can prepare and eat food, especially in an office or flat |
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I hear the rumble of my stomach |
] if your stomach rumbles, it makes a noise, especially because you are hungry |
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Charitable |
خیریه |
Charitable Foundation |
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Cart of meal trays |
کارت غذا در بیمارستان ک میارن |
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Strand Tuck |
single thin piece of thread, wire, hair etc
to push something, especially the edge of a piece of cloth or paper, into or behind something so that it looks tidier or stays in place |
A thick strand of my hair falls and he tucks it behind my ear |
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Wayward |
behaving badly, in a way that is difficult to control: |
A wayward hair A wayward teenager |
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Floor |
to surprise or shock someone so much that they do not know what to say or do: |
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Pummel |
hit someone or something many times quickly, especially using your fists (=closed hands) Synonym : beat: |
You pummel my emotions over and over |
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Dishwasher |
ماشین ظرفشویی کسی که زیاد ظرف میشوره |
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Dishevelled |
if someone’s appearance or their clothes, hair etc is dishevelled, they look very untidy: |
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Make an effort |
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Thump |
مشت زدن |
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Interrogate |
بازجویی کردن |
He interrogate me with his eyes |
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Irritation |
the feeling of being annoyed about something, especially something that happens repeatedly or for a long time |
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Hesitance |
درنگ N |
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Wits |
[plural] your ability to think quickly and make the right decisions: |
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Crowd |
if thoughts or ideas crowd your mind or memory, they fill it, not allowing you to think of anything |
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Abbreviation |
اختصار |
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Abbreviation |
اختصار |
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Drag sb up |
to mention an unpleasant or embarrassing story from the past, even though it upsets someone: Why do you have to drag that up again? |
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Realisation |
when you understand something that you had not understood before |
It was quiet attacking realisation |
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Scout around |
to look for something in a particular area |
I went into my kitchen to scout around for some food |
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Turn a corner |
to start to become successful or to feel better or happier, after a time when you have been unsuccessful, ill, or unhappy: |
He thought she would turn a corner at some point |
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Count down |
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Delegate |
to give part of your power or work to someone in a lower position than you: |
delegate something to somebody ➡️Minor tasks should be delegated to your assistant .delegate somebody to do something➡️ I was delegated to find a suitable conference venue. |
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Seal(ed) the lid |
بستن در شیشه... |
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Seal(ed) the lid |
بستن در شیشه... |
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Prod sb into sth |
to make someone do something by persuading or reminding them that it is necessary, especially when they are lazy or unwilling سیخونک زدن سک زدن |
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Streak |
1. a coloured line, especially one that is not straight or has been made accidentally: Sue has blonde streaks in her hair.2. a part of someone’s character that is different from the rest of their character: |
. That independent streak is funny |
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Flip |
to move something with a quick sudden movement so that it is in a different position: He flipped the top off the bottle and poured himself a drink. She flipped the lid of the box open and looked inside.flip over He flipped the paper over and started writing |
I flipped over to insult mood |
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Disarm |
to make someone feel less angry or disapproving of you, and more friendly ⇒ disarming: خنثی کردن |
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Dissipate |
to gradually become less or weaker before disappearing completely, |
Dissipate anger |
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Mortify |
to cause someone to feel extremely embarrassed or ashamed |
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Tow part-time jobs |
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Sustaine |
make something continue to exist or happen for a period of time Synonym : maintain: |
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Wavere |
1)to become weaker or less certain: 2)to not make a decision because you have doubts: |
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Well worn |
. worn or used for a long time: a well-worn jacket2. a well-worn expression, phrase etc has been repeated so often that it is no longer interesting or effective: well-worn excuses[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English |
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Menial |
menial work is boring, needs no skill, and is not important: |
Menial job |
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Pastime |
Hobby |
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Stagnate |
stop developing or making progressراکد شده |
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Drop out |
1~to no longer do an activity or belong to a group: 2~leave a school or university before your course has finished ⇒ dropout |
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Infuraiting |
Annoying |
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Nonchalant ~adj Nonchalantly |
behaving calmly and not seeming interested in anything or worried about anything: |
I got shot He said nonchalantly |
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Malicious |
very unkind and cruel, and deliberately behaving in a way that is likely to upset or hurt someone: |
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Privilege |
برتری |
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Intend |
to have something in your mind as a plan or purpose ⇒ intention |
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Swap Swapped |
Exchange give something to someone and get something in return tell information to someone and be given information in return |
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Weepy |
tending to cry a lot عزادار گریان |
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Commemorate |
do something to show that you remember and respect someone important or an important event in the past: |
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Ancestor |
اجداد |
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City people |
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Framework |
set of ideas, rules, or beliefs from which something is developed, or on which decisions are based |
I have a frame works understand how to deal with problems |
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Friction |
سایش اصطکاک |
I feel the friction of his touch |
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Fingernail |
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Gloss N&v |
برق درخشان |
The Gloss of her lips |
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Scent |
رایح بو |
Her scent in the air |
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Sleep overtakes me |
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Mirrored Window |
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Slept through the alram |
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In shade of |
ب سایه ی... |
Skirt in shades of Orange |
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Hysterically |
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Steady |
firmly held in a particular position and not moving or shaking ⇒ stable |
I steady myself as i push the door open |
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Coordinate |
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Rehabilitative program Rrhabilitation |
بازتوانی |
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Break off |
abruptly stop talking. |
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Imperative N v |
extremely important and needing to be done or dealt with immediately: |
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Waylay |
if someone waylays you, they stop you when you are going somewhere, for example to attack you or talk to you: |
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Wardrobe |
Closet |
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I collected myself |
خودمو جمع و جور کردم |
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Decompressing |
relieve or reduce the pressure on (something). |
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Reminisce |
to talk or think about pleasant events in your past |
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Tinged |
showing a small amount of a colour, emotion or quality |
Tinged with happiness |
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Pull your head out of your book |
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Entangle |
to involve someone in an argument, a relationship, or a situation that is difficult to escape from Antonym : disentangle |
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Aghast |
feeling or looking shocked by something you have seen or just found out |
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Grin at |
Smile widely |
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Devour |
1. to eat something quickly because you are very hungry: The boys devoured their pancakes.2. to read something quickly and eagerly, or watch something with great interest: He devoured science fiction books. |
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Equation |
معادله |
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Attentive |
listening to or watching someone carefully because you are interested Antonym : inattentive:بادقت |
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Distant |
far away in space or time: |
It's a distant memory |
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Line-up |
line somebody/something ↔ up to arrange for something to happen or for someone to be available for an evenتدارک دیدن |
I lined up a recommendation for him |
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Accommodation |
a place for someone to stay, live, or work: |
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Segue from/ into |
to move smoothly from one song, idea, activity, condition etc to another |
He segued from our topic he segued into brand conversation |
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Safe zone |
خط عابر پیاده |
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Prop |
to support something by leaning it against something, or by putting something else under, next to, or behind it 1. to prevent something from falling by putting something against it or under it: |
I propped my feet up on the coffee table |
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Elation |
feeling of great happiness and excitement |
I belied my elation as I accept her offer offer |
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Fluster in a fluster |
to make someone nervous and confused by making them hurry or interrupting them: Don’t fluster me, or I’ll never be ready on time. |
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Ring off the hook |
(of a telephone) be constantly ringing due to a large number of incoming calls |
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Flurry |
time when there is suddenly a lot of activity and people are very busy Singular |
Flurry of activity Flurry of phone call |
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Cling Clung |
to hold someone or something tightly, especially because you do not feel safe to stick to someone or something, or seem to surround them3. to stay close to someone all the time because you are too dependent on them or do not feel safe – |
She is clinging to his idea |
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Altruistic Non altruistic |
دوستانه |
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Clink V n |
if two glass or metal objects clink, or if you clink them, they make a short ringing sound when they are hit together: |
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Captivate |
to attract someone very much, and hold their attentionbe captivated by somebody/something He was captivated by her beauty. |
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Cushy job |
A job that is easy, stress-free, and/or very well paid. |
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Genuinely |
in a truthful way. |
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Overseas trips |
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Co wan |
We co_won the prize |
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Draw in a deep breath |
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Exclamation |
sound, word, or short sentence that you say suddenly and loudly because you are surprised, angry, or excitedexclamation of horrified exclamations of disgust |
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Gawk at |
informal to look at something for a long time, in a way that looks stupid Synonym : stare |
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Tinker with |
to make small changes to something in order to repair it or make it work better |
I was tinkering with my words to express my thoughts properly |
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Chuckle |
ریز خندیدن |
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willy-nilly |
whether one likes it or not.2.without direction or planning; |
You can't buy drinks willy nilly for every person you meet up with |
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What's the pennies |
Be careful how much you spend money |
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Split |
Divide |
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Trail |
to walk slowly, especially behind other people because you are tired or bored |
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Intently |
مشتاقانه |
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Vigorously |
Energetically |
She waved vigorously |
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Scoop up |
Pick up |
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underway (n Getting underway(v |
Happening now or starts |
The project is well underway |
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Do you need a lift somewhere |
میخای تا ی جایی برسونمت |
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Spiel |
a quick speech that the speaker has used many times before, especially one that is intended to persuade people to buy something: A salesman started giving us a spiel about life insurance. |
I was about to launch into a spiel about the suburb |
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Launch into |
to start saying something or criticizing something with a lot of energy or anger: |
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Protest verb noun |
to say that you strongly disagree with or are angry about something because you think it is wrong or unfair: |
I'm not that kind of person" I protested |
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Under someone's spell |
so devoted to someone that they seem to have magic power over one. |
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Venue |
a place where an organized meeting, concert etc takes place |
Can I pick the venue for our date |
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Withhold withheld |
to refuse to give someone something: I withheld payment until they had completed the work. Ian was accused of withholding vital information from the police. |
I relieved withheld breath |
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Impetus |
an influence that makes something happen or makes it happen more quickly or motivation |
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Backrest |
تکیگاه صندلی |
I rest my arm against the backrest |
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He was so tolerant of me |
خوب منو تحمل میکرد |
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For the foreseeable future. foreseeable means predictable |
If you say that something will happen for the foreseeable future, you think that it will continue to happen for a long time. |
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Plush adjective |
very comfortable, expensive, and of good quality: |
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Take for granted |
take somebody/something for granted to expect that someone or something will always be there when you need them and never think how important or useful they are: |
I have ever been able to take for granted with Leo براش اونی باشم ک لازم داره |
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Overwhelmed verb |
someone is overwhelmed by an emotion, they feel it so strongly that they cannot think clearlybe overwhelmed by something Harriet was overwhelmed by a feeling of homesickness.be overwhelmed with something The children were overwhelmed with excitement. Grief overwhelmed me. |
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Gratitude |
قدرشناسی |
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Sceptical about /of |
شکاک |
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Sincerity |
when someone is sincere and really means what they are saying Antonym : insincerity: I don’t doubt her sincerity, but I think she’s got her facts wrong. May I say in all sincerity that we could not have achieved this much without your help and support.صداقت |
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Absorb money time etc |
if something absorbs money, time etc, it uses a lot of it: |
I absorbed the moment |
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Curl up |
to move so that you are lying or sitting with your arms and legs bent close to your body: I just wanted to curl up and go to sleep. Sarah was curled up on the sofa. |
I curl up around his pillow |
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Lane |
Road |
I am with you in this memory lane |
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Console |
to make someone feel better when they are feeling sad or disappointed ⇒ consolation: |
I consoled myself with a book |
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Feign |
to pretend to have a particular feeling or to be ill, asleep etc: |
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Rough patch |
rough patch. A period of trouble, difficulty, or hardship. |
I know you were going through a rough patch |
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Seductive |
Attractive اغواگر |
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Neckline |
یقه لباس زنانه |
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The sleeves were elbow length |
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Head back |
start moving back to some place. |
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Well accustomed |
Familia usual |
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Token |
something that represents a feeling, fact, event etca token of your gratitude/respect/appreciation etc Please accept this gift as a small token of our appreciation |
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Exceptional |
Outstanding |
Exceptional student |
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Somebody's hackles rise |
sb’s hackles rise if someone’s hackles rise, they begin to feel very angry, because someone’s behaviour or attitude offends them: |
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Hatred for_of Adj |
an angry feeling of extreme dislike for someone or something Antonym : love: |
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Flounder |
1. to not know what to say or do because you feel confused or upset: I found myself floundering as I tried to answer her questions. |
I enjoyed watching her flounder for words |
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Snob |
1. someone who thinks they are better than people from a lower social class or because they know more about something |
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Pop up v Pop_up adj/n |
to appear, sometimes unexpectedly: |
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Turf |
an area that you think of as being your |
Next time we meet on my turf |
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Back pedal |
If you back-pedal, you express a different or less forceful opinion about something from the one you have previously expressed.Allen back-pedalled, saying that he had had no intention of offending them. [VERB |
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Underprivileged |
very poor, with worse living conditions, educational opportunities etc than most people in society: |
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Throw a tantrum |
throw a (temper) tantrum. To have an outburst of childish or unreasonable anger, frustration, or ill temper. I was so embarrassed when Danny started throwing a tantrum in the grocery store. |
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Beautician |
someone whose job is to give beauty treatments to your skin, hair etc cosmetologist |
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Grandchild |
نوه |
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Palpable |
a feeling that is palpable is so strong that other people notice it and can feel it around them Antonym : impalpable: |
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Collide |
تصادف کردن بهم خوردن |
Our hands collided |
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Carafe |
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Withdraw |
پس کشیدن |
I withdrew my hand |
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Strike Struck |
something strikes you, you think of it, notice it, or realize that it is important, interesting, true etc: A rather worrying thought struck me. |
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Anticipation |
when you are expecting something to happen: |
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Misconstruction misconstrued |
بعد تعبیر کردن شدن |
It could be easily misconstrued |
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Wreak havoc Wreaked |
wreak havoc/mayhem/destruction (on something) to cause a lot of damage or problems: |
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Revere |
to respect and admire someone or something very muchbe revered as something He is revered as a national hero. |
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Daunting |
making you feel slightly frightened or worried about your ability to achieve something: |
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Ruffle |
make a smooth surface uneven: He ruffled her hair affectionately. A light wind ruffled the water. |
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Swat swatted |
to hit an insect in order to kill it: |
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Hasty |
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In no time |
Very quickly and fast |
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Justify |
give an acceptable explanation for something that other people think is unreasonable: Ministers must appear before Parliament and justify their actions.justify doing something How can we justify spending so much money on arms?justify yourself (=prove that what you are doing is reasonable) I don’t have to justify myself to you or anyone else. |
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Instantly |
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Aftermath |
عواقب بعدی |
Faced aftermath |
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Undertone |
ته رنگ ته مایه ته صدا |
I couldnt see the undertone of familiarity or warmth |
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Confrontation |
situation in which there is a lot of angry disagreement between two people or groups: She had stayed in her room to avoid another confrontation.confrontation with/between an ideological confrontation between conservatives and liberals2. a fight or battlemilitary/violent/armed confrontation Japan seemed unlikely to risk military confrontation with Russia. |
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Wee hours |
are the hours very late at night or very early in the morning. |
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Jog sb's memory |
to make someone remember something: |
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He Narrows his eyes at me |
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Family squabble |
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Blunt |
رک |
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Stick around |
remain in or near a place."I'd like to stick around and watch the game" |
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Only the matter of time |
If it is (only) a matter of time until something happens, it is certain to happen but you do not know when it will happen: |
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Ponder |
spend time thinking carefully and seriously about a problem, a difficult question, or something that has happened Synonym : consider: He continued to ponder the problem as he walked home.ponder on/over/about The university board is still pondering over the matter.ponder how/what/whether Jay stood still for a moment, pondering whether to go or not. |
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Unleash(ed) |
to suddenly let a strong force, feeling etc have its full effect: Lefèvre’s comments unleashed a wave of protest.2. to let a dog run free after it has been held on a leash |
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Stun Stunned |
to surprise or upset someone so much that they do not react immediately حیرت زده |
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Wear sb down |
wear somebody ↔ down to gradually make someone physically weaker or less determined: It was clear he was being worn down by the rumours over his future. |
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Backlog |
a large amount of work that you need to complete, especially work that should already have been completed |
Srry i should go go there is backlog of work waiting for me at home |
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Keep it in Focus |
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Whine about N v |
ناله کردن بخاطر درد یا مشکل صدای ازار دهنده |
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Kick up a notch |
make things more intense, exciting, or interesting. to increase the level of something suddenly, by moving to the next-highest setting. |
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Recede |
1. if something you can see or hear recedes, it gets further and further away until it disappearsrecede into footsteps receding into the distance2. if a memory, feeling, or possibility recedes, it gradually goes away: The pain in his head gradually receded. |
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Incredulous |
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Entwine |
1. to twist two things together or to wind one thing around another: They walked together with their arms entwined.2. be entwined (with something) to be closely connected with something in a complicated way: Our views of leadership are entwined with ideas of heroism.[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary |
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Extricate |
. to escape from a difficult or embarrassing situation, or to help someone escape |
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Unbecoming |
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Doe_eye |
Large attractive eyes |
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Worthwhile |
f something is worthwhile, it is important or useful, or you gain something from it: He wanted to do a worthwhile job. We decided to give the money to a worthwhile cause (=one that helps people).it is worthwhile to do something I thought it was worthwhile to clarify the matter.it is worthwhile doing something It wasn’t worthwhile continuing with the project.[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of |
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Rekindle |
to make someone have a particular feeling, thought etc again Synonym : reawaken: The trial has rekindled painful memories of the war. |
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Cosmopolitan |
. a cosmopolitan person, belief, opinion etc shows a wide experience of different people and places: Brigitta has such a cosmopolitan outlook on life. دنیا دیده |
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Mind_numbing |
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Ad breaks |
تبلیغات tv |
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Deter Deterred |
Something, by making them realize it will be difficult or have bad results ⇒ توی محاگره اغلب میگن put sb off |
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Flick on off |
to move a switch so that a machine or piece of electrical equipment starts or stops Synonym : flip: I felt inside the doorway and flicked the light switch. |
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Reminisce |
to talk or think about pleasant events in your pastreminisce about a group of former students reminiscing about their college days |
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Drip V n |
چکه کردن چکاندن |
Dont drip feed me information like that |
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Renovate Renovation |
to repair a building or old furniture so that it is in good condition again: The hotel has been renovated and redecorated. |
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Candid about adjective |
telling the truth, even when the truth may be unpleasant or embarrassing |
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Neutral |
بیطرف |
Remain neutral in conversation |
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Off limits |
ممنوعه |
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On board adjective |
Supportive |
You really were on board with all of this |
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If my memory serves me correctly |
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Let alone |
چ برسه به اینکه |
I can't remember being here with you let alone ring narration it |
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Lightweight |
سبک وزن |
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I splash my face with cold water |
اب زدم به صورت |
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Shudder |
you are afraid or cold, or because you think something is very unpleasant: Maria shuddered as she stepped outside. |
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Overdue |
Late از موعد گذشته |
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Swap swapped |
Exchange |
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On my doorstep |
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Drool over |
show in a silly way that you like someone or something a lotdrool over |
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At some point |
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Tie shoelaces |
بستن بند کفش |
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Cup her face in my hands |
صورتش رو تو دستام گرفتم |
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My brain melted |
ذهنم قفل شد |
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Adamant |
یک دنده |
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Broach |
broach the subject/question/matter etc to mention a subject that may be embarrassing or unpleasant or cause an argument: I broached the subject of his past. |
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Mercilessly |
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Wallow in self pity... |
wallow in self-pity/despair/defeat etc to seem to enjoy being sad etc, especially because you get sympathy from other people – used to show disapproval: |
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Sulk N v |
to be silently angry and refuse to be friendly or discuss what is annoying or upsetting you – used to show disapproval: |
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Overcompensate |
to try to correct a weakness or mistake by doing too much of the opposite thingovercompensate for Zoe overcompensates for her shyness by talking a lot. |
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Truce |
اتش بس |
Calla truce |
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Zero in on sb sth |
to direct all your attention towards a particular person or thing Synonym : home in on: She immediately zeroed in on the weak point in his argument. |
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