Cambridge 7 Reading Passage 1 Flashcards
Exploit
استفاده کردن
سو استفاده کردن
Emerge
e‧merge /ɪˈmɜːdʒ $ -ɜːrdʒ/ ●●○ W2 AWL verb [intransitive] 1 to appear or come out from somewhere The flowers emerge in the spring. emerge from The sun emerged from behind the clouds.
Substatial
sub‧stan‧tial /səbˈstænʃəl/ ●●○ adjective
1 large in amount or number SYN considerable OPP insubstantial
We have the support of a substantial number of parents.
a substantial salary
a substantial breakfast
The document requires substantial changes
make a go of something
informal to make something succeed, especially a business or marriage
Nikki was determined to make a go of the business.
Many businesses are struggling hard to make a go of it.
Favor
موافقت کردن حمایت کردن، پسندیدن، ترجیح دادن
مترادف و متضاد
advocate approve prefer
Given that
با توجه به اینکه
Dominate v
dominate
(noun) domination تسلط
(adjective) dominating
(verb) dominate کنترل کردن زیر سلطه در اوردن
dom‧i‧nate /ˈdɒməneɪt $ ˈdɑː-/ ●●○ W3 AWL
verb
1 [intransitive, transitive] to control someone or something or to have more importance than other people or things
The industry is dominated by five multinational companies.
New Orleans dominated throughout the game.
Her loud voice totally dominated the conversation.
At all
اصلا
ابدا
به هر صورت
at all
used in negative statements and questions to emphasize what you are saying
They’ve done nothing at all to try and put the problem right.
He’s not looking at all well.
‘Do you mind if I stay a little longer?’ ‘No, not at all.’
Has the situation improved at all?
Emerge
to appear or come out from somewhere
The flowers emerge in the spring.
if facts emerge, they become known after being hidden or secret → come out
Eventually the truth emerged.
to come out of a difficult experience
emerge from
She emerged from the divorce a stronger person.
Scatter
1 if someone scatters a lot of things, or if they scatter, they are thrown or dropped over a wide area in an irregular way
scatter (something) over/around/across etc something
Scatter the onions over the fish.
The flowers fell and scattered on the ground.
2 if a group of people or animals scatter, or if something scatters them, they move quickly in different directions
The sound of gunfire made the crowd scatter in all directions.
Maneuver
ma‧neu‧ver /məˈnuːvə $ -ər/ noun, verb
the American spelling of manoeuvre
Prohibitive amount of energy
Prohibitive
گزاف
بازدارنده
Detect
noun) detection detective
(adjective) detectable ≠ indetectible
(verb) detect
to notice or discover something, especially something that is not easy to see, hear etc
Many forms of cancer can be cured if detected early.
difficult/impossible/easy/possible etc to detect
detect a change/difference
Dan detected a change in her mood.
Bounce
if light or sound bounces, it hits a surface and then moves quickly away from it
bounce (something) off something
The radio signals are bounced off a satellite.
if a ball or other object bounces, or you bounce it, it immediately moves up or away from a surface after hitting it
bounce off
The ball bounced off the post and into the goal.
bounce something on/against etc something
The kids were bouncing a ball against the wall.
Immensely
very much SYN extremely
Champagne wines became immensely popular in the 18th century.
immensely powerful/strong/important etc
Nationalism is an immensely powerful force.
We enjoyed the play immensely.