friendship,relationship, education Flashcards

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long-lasting

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(adj) continuing for a long time OPP short-lived
1. The impact of divorce on children can be long-lasting.
2. It can be one of the most helpful and long-lasting things that a friend can do.

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in-person

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adjective
/ˌɪn ˈpɜːrsn/
[only before noun] حضوری
​*(of an activity or event) taking place with people physically present together in the same place, not on the internet or by phone or video link
1.At the height of the pandemic all in-person classes were suspended.
2.in-person meetings/events

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suspend

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verb
/səˈspend/
*suspend something =to officially stop something for a time; to prevent something from being active, used, etc. for a time
Production has been suspended while safety checks are carried out.
1.The constitution was suspended as the fighting grew worse.

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on-site

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adjective, adverb
/ˌɑːnˈsaɪt/
*existing or happening in the place where people are working or involved in a particular activity:
1.on-site facilities
2.We’re meeting the contractor on-site tomorrow.

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trainer

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/ˈtreɪ.nɚ/
n
*a person who teaches skills to people or animals and prepares them for a job, activity, or sport:
1.They showed pictures of the horse and its trainer (= the person who prepared it for its races).
2.A lot of wealthy people have their own personal trainer (= a person they employ to help them exercise).

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trainee

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/ˌtreɪˈniː/
noun
c
*a person who is learning and practising the skills of a particular job:
1.a trainee dentist/electrician

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mentor

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noun [ C ]
/ˈmen.tɔːr/
*a person who gives a younger or less experienced person help and advice over a period of time, especially at work or school

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mentee

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noun [ C ]
/menˈtiː/
*a person who is helped by a mentor (= a person who gives a younger or less experienced person help and advice over a period of time, especially at work or school):
1.Discussions between the mentor and mentee are not shared with the school administration.

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employer

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noun [ C ]
/ɪmˈplɔɪ.ɚ/
*a person or organization that employs people:
1.We need a reference from your former employer.

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employee

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noun [ C ]
/ɪmˈplɔɪ.iː/ /ˌem.plɔɪˈiː/
s*omeone who is paid to work for someone else:
1.The number of employees in the company has trebled over the past decade.
2.She’s a former state employee/employee of the state.

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آکادمی زبان سفیر

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Safir Language Academy

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assistant

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/əˈsɪs.tənt/
noun [ C ]
*someone who helps someone else to do a job:
1.an administrative/office assistant
2.an assistant editor/manager

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من در کلاس عکاسی غذا شرکت میکنم

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1.I do a course in food photography.
2.I take a course in food photography.
3.I enroll a course in food photography.

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lifelong learning

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*the process of gaining knowledge and skills throughout your life, often to help you do your job properly:
1. The company encourages lifelong learning.
2.The maximum number of lifelong learning points allowed over a five-year period is 60.

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blended learning

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/ˌblen.dɪd ˈlɝː.nɪŋ/
noun [ U ]
*a way of learning that combines traditional classroom lessons with lessons that use computer technology and may be given over the internet:
1.Blended learning is a way of breaking down barriers to education.

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disrupt

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/dɪsˈrʌpt/ مختل کردن
verb
*to prevent something, especially a system, process, or event, from continuing as usual or as expected:
1.Heavy snow disrupted travel into the city this morning.
2.The meeting was disrupted by a group of protesters who shouted and threw fruit at the speaker.

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disturb

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/dɪˈstɝːb/
v
*to interrupt what someone is doing:
1.Please don’t disturb your sister - she’s trying to do her homework.

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recognized

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/ˈrek.əɡ.naɪzd/
adj
*If someone or something is recognized, it is generally accepted that that person or thing has a particular position or quality:
1.Professor Jones is a recognized authority on ancient Egypt.
2.Violence in schools is a recognized problem.

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enrich

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/ɪnˈrɪtʃ/
v
*to improve the quality of something by adding something else:
1.Fertilizer helps to enrich the soil.
2.My life was greatly enriched by knowing her.

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elite

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/iˈliːt/
n
*the richest, most powerful, best-educated, or best-trained group in a society:
1.the country’s educated elite
2.a member of the elite
3.(disapproving) A powerful and corrupt elite has bled this country dry.

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overseas

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adjective, adverb
/ˌoʊ.vɚˈsiːz/
*in, from, or to other countries:
1.We need to open up overseas markets.
2.There are a lot of overseas students studying at our college.

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settle in

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phrasal verb
/ˈset̬.əl/
*to become familiar with somewhere new, such as a new house, job, or school, and to feel comfortable and happy there:
1.Once we’ve settled in, we’ll have you over for dinner.

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westernization

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noun [ U ] (UK also westernisation)
/ˌwes.tɚ.nəˈzeɪ.ʃən/
*the process of westernizing a person or a country (= causing ideas or ways of life that are common in North America and western Europe to be more used and accepted):
1.There was an inevitable reaction to rapid westernization.
2.The country had resisted westernization for four hundred years.

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headmaster

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noun [ C ] mainly UK
/ˈhedˌmæs.tɚ/
*a man who is in charge of a school

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headmistress

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noun [ C ] mainly UK
/ˈhedˌmɪs.trəs/
*a woman who is in charge of a school

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principal

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adjective [ before noun ]
/ˈprɪn.sə.pəl/
*first in order of importance:
1.Iraq’s principal export is oil.
2.He was principal dancer at the Dance Theatre of Harlem.
3.That was my principal reason for moving.

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dean

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noun [ C ]
/diːn/
*an official of high rank in a college or university who is responsible for the organization of a department or departments:
1.She is the new dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences.
2.the Dean of Medicine

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من یک کلاس خصوصی شرکت کردم

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I took a private class.

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من واقعا احساس شادی و هیجان می کنم

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I really feel excited and thrilled.

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والدینم به من افتخار میکنند

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My parents are feeling proud of me.

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entrant

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noun [ C ]
/ˈen.trənt/
*a person who becomes a member of a group or organization:
1.new entrants to the school/company

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hands-on

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hands-on adjective [before noun] (PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE)
*Someone who has hands-on experience of something has done or used it rather than just read or learned about it:
1.Many employers consider hands-on experience to be as useful as academic qualifications.

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last

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verb [ I, L only + noun ]
*to continue to exist= go on
1.The meeting lasted two hours.
2.The drought lasted for several months.
3.They say the snow will last until the end of next week.

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literacy

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/ˈlɪt̬.ɚ.ə.si/
n( u)
*the ability to read and write:
1.Far more resources are needed to improve adult literacy.
2.The country has a literacy rate of almost 98%.

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apprenticeship

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noun [ C or U ]
/əˈpren.t̬ɪs.ʃɪp/
a period of time working as an apprentice

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pupil

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noun [ C ]
/ˈpjuː.pəl/
a person, especially a child at school, who is being taught:
a second-year pupil

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vocational

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adjective
/voʊˈkeɪ.ʃən.əl/
(of an educational course or a qualification) providing knowledge and skills that prepare you for a particular job:
1.The Swedes regard vocational training as a part of a young person’s education.