504 words Flashcards
اي (كشيده)
i:
bee
/biː/
NOUN
COUNTABLE
اي (متوسط)
i
silly
/ˈsɪli/
ADJECTIVE
UK
اي (كوتاه)
ɪ
kid
/kɪd/
NOUN
UK
اِ
e
said
/sed/
ADJECTIVE
LEGAL
UK
mentioned earlier
اَ
æ
bad
/bæd/
ADJECTIVE
UK
آ (كشيده)
ɑː
cart
/kɑː(r)t/
NOUN
COUNTABLE
UK
آ (متوسط)
ɒ
cot
/kɒt/
NOUN
COUNTABLE
UK
آ (كوتاه)
ʌ
cut
/kʌt/
VERB
UK
او (كشيده)
uː
food
/fuːd/
NOUN
UK
او (كوتاه)
ʊ
foot
/fʊt/
NOUN
UK
اُ (كشيده)
ɔː
saw
/sɔː/
NOUN
COUNTABLE
UK
اِ (كشيده)
ɜː
sir
strong/sɜː(r)/
weak
/sə(r)/
اِ (كوتاه)
ə
apart
/əˈpɑː(r)t/
ADJECTIVE, ADVERB
UK
- His mother …. him when he was five days old.
abandon /əˈbændən/ = desert
VERB
TRANSITIVE
to leave someone when you should stay with them and look after them
- abandoned
- I’m sorry I … you like that.
to suddenly leave someone that you are with
INFORMAL
abandon /əˈbændən/
VERB
TRANSITIVE
ترك كردن
- abandoned
- Most of the villagers …. their homes and fled
to leave a place, especially because it is difficult or dangerous to stay there.
abandon /əˈbændən/
VERB
TRANSITIVE
- have abandoned
- The stolen car … only five miles away.
to leave something in a place, especially because you are in a hurry or are trying to escape.
abandon /əˈbændən/
VERB
TRANSITIVE
- was abandoned
- After 20 lessons I finally … my attempt to learn to drive.
- The game had to … because of rain.
- George almost persuaded me to … my studies and join him.
دست كشيدن از
to stop something that you are doing or planning to do, especially because it is too difficult to continue.
abandon /əˈbændən/
VERB
TRANSITIVE
- abandoned
- be abandoned
- abandon
- Hardy felt that he … by all his followers.
to stop supporting or helping someone
abandon /əˈbændən/
VERB
TRANSITIVE
- had been abandoned
- a story in which a woman … her husband.
to leave someone in a situation where they have no help or support.
desert /dɪˈzɜː(r)t/ = abandon
TRANSITIVE VERB
- deserts
- She drinks so much, she could never … now.
- Tell him to … laughing at me.
- They encourage younger people to … smoking.
to stop doing something
INTRANSITIVE/TRANSITIVE INFORMAL
quit /kwɪt/ = abandon
VERB
- quit
quit doing something:
2. quit
quit smoking:
3. quit
- His decision to
… international football has shocked everyone. - She … after only six months in the job.
- He is … as manager of the England team.
to leave a job or school permanently
quit /kwɪt/ = abandon VERB
INTRANSITIVE/TRANSITIVE INFORMAL
- quit
- quit
quit as:
3. quitting
- Their landlord has given them notice to …..
to leave a place.
quit /kwɪt/ = abandon
VERB
TRANSITIVE FORMAL
an official order to leave a place within a certain time = notice to quit
The government is … to avoid further conflict with the unions.
wanting to do something.
1. keen /kiːn/ ADJECTIVE
be keen to do something: