General Words Flashcards

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Immense

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عظیم

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Digs up doubts

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شک ها را بر می انگیزد

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Cosmetic

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آرایشی

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Prodromal

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In medicine, aprodromeis an early sign or symptom (or set of signs and symptoms) that often indicates the onset of a disease before more diagnostically specific signs and symptoms develop. It is derived from the Greek word prodromos, meaning “running before”.

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Projectile

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گلوله، موشک، جسم پرتاب شونده

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Conceivable contingency

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احتمالی ممکن

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Inutiation

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بینش

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elitist.

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نخبه گرا

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Deliberately
deliberate,

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تعمدا
حساب شده

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muddled

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درهم و برهم

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consolidating

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ادغام کردن

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aloof

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گوشه گیر
not friendly or forthcoming; cool and distant.

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Praise

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express warm approval or admiration of.

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minutia

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جزییات,ریزه کاری

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abrupt

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ناگهانی، غیر منتظره

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strides

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گام بلند برداشتن

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arenas.

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عرصه ها

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Oozing

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چکه کردن، تراوش
Flow in a very gradual way

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Drooling

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drop saliva uncontrollably from the mouth.

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Cradle cap

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(Seborrheic Dermatitis)?
شوره سر؟

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incorporated

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Unify, join, insert, accommodate, combine, synthesize

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allure

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Powerfully attract or charm.
Tempt
مجذوب

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supersede

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جانشین کردن
Successors= جانشینان

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Disclaimer

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a statement that denies something, especially responsibility.

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affirming
تصدیق کردن
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Indecisive
(of a person) not having or showing the ability to make decisions quickly and effectively.
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Reserved(adj)
slow to reveal emotion or opinions. Quite, aloof, impolite, unsociable
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get back in the saddle
to return to something after an absence; to make another attempt after suffering a failure; to return to something that is familiar. The expression get back in the saddle came into use in the 1800s.
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egregious
فاحش، انگشت نما، برجسته
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Dormitory
خوابگاه
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Majuscule
Capital letter in french
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Accomodate
جا دادن جا شدن
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Mending the road
اصلاح، تعمیر جاده
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underprivileged
محروم
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convey
انتقال، نقل کردن، حمل کردن
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Wage
دستمزد
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Insincerely
غیر صادقانه
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Fierce competition
رقابت شدید
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Local firms
شرکت های محلی
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Shareholders
سهامداران
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Dividends
سود سهام,فایده و بهره Profit, revenue, benefit
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Raw materials
مواد خام
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Garments
پوشاک
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Advert
تبلیغات
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Exiled president
رییس جمهور تبعید شده
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House hold chore
کارِ خانه
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Omit
Leave out, remove
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Embargo
تحریم، sanction
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No bed of roses
یه چیز ناخوشایند و سخت و بد
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Wake up on the wrong side of the bed
به پهلوی بد بلند شده
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She made her bed and she she should lay on her bed/ You made your bed... When you put soth to bed you must finish it
خربزه و لرزش
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inauguration
افتتاح Opening: افتتاحیه
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albeit
Although
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mischievous
causing or showing a fondness for causing trouble in a playful way
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Haze
مه
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Rectify
Edit, correct, modify, dispel, remove, alter, reclaim
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permutation
جایگشت
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radiant
درخشنده
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Fugitive
فراری، پناهنده
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Justly
عادلانه
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preferentially
ترجیحا
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Disturbance
اختلال
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Verdict
a decision on an issue of fact in a civil or criminal case or an inquest. Vote, رای هیئت منصفه Sentence, Opinion, view, look,
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Harbour
بندرگاه
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Emancipation Proclamation 
اعلامیه رهایی که لینکلن می خواست امضا کنه. Proclamation: statement, announcement, declaration, manifesto, assertion
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fraternity
Brotherhood
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mandatory
اجباری
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Elucidate
Making clear, stipulate ≠ elusive= difficult to find/ catch
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Tooth decay
پوسیدگی دندان
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cumbersome
= cumbrous, lumbersome, very heavy سنگین، مایه زحمت
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segregate
Detach, seprate, disengage, sequester, unzip, disconnect, intercept جداکردن، segment
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pruning
هرس کردن
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daunting
seeming difficult to deal with in anticipation; intimidating دلهره آور : A daunting task
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wide breadth
وسعت زیاد
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annotate
حاشیه نویسی کنید
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 type of accommodation
نوع اقامت
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speculate
اندیشیدین، حدس، گمان
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accommodation
محل اقامت
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swaddling
قنداق کردن
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Grimace
ادا و اصول
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self-consoling
خود را تسلی دادن
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clasp
گیره، embrace, hug, grasp, grab, hold tightly
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crawl
خزیدن
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fosters
پرورش می دهد.
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Temperaments
مزاج ها
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Squeals
جیغ کشیدن، scream Shout, squawak
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Cranky
Bad-tempered بدخو,
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Thrive
رشد کردن
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Springy
فنری
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Propulsion, propellent
نیروی محرکه
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Courtesy
the showing of politeness in one's attitude and behavior toward others.
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detrimental
Harmful
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Sophisticated
پیچیده شدن، با تجربه بودن، در سطح بالا
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Vulture
کرکس
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be more content
بیشتر راضی بودن
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the weapon of last resort
اخرین گزینه ممکن
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To rehash smth 
(verb) — to reuse (old ideas or material) without significant change or improvement.
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Rhyme or reason 
(noun) — logical explanation or reason.
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Superfluous
More than enough, redundant, waste
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Syllabus 
(noun) — the subjects in a course of study or teaching.
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Thorough 
(adj.) — complete with regard to every detail; not superficial or partial.
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Tangential 
(adj.) — hardly touching a matter; peripheral.
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mortgage
رهن
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Resurrection
رستاخیز
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Solstice
Revolution, mutation, transition,تحول، انقلاب
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Resurrection
رستاخیز
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Mortgage
رهن
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Asphyxiation
اختقان، خفگی
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cabbage-like
کلم مانند
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bargain
چانه زنی Into the bargain: in addition to
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Hurdle
Obstacle, barrier, overtop= بر مانع فائق آمدن
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Leapfroging
Jump to next stages. Passing people
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In a nutshell
Saying in few words as possible
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Point of no return
You cant get back
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Camouflage
استتار
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anti-poaching groups
گروه های ضد شکاار
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wild-goose chase
جستجو ی بی نتیجه برای یک موجود، چون یا وجود نداره یا در اون منطقه نیست. مثل unicorn
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Chiefly
Mostly
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concrete grounds 
زمین سفت و بتنی
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Into the bargain
In addition to
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Personally speaking
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rewind
Going back to the early situation
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Overblown
Pretentious, exaggerated in importance
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To be au fait with smth
To be familiar with
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people are always trying to get hold of me
They Try to communicate with me
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come in handy
Being useful
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ensconced
Settled, installed, planted
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RESILIENCE
انعطاف پذیر بودن
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Trinket
 a small decorative object, or a piece of jewelry that is cheap or of low quality.
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Ramshackle
badly or untidily made and likely to break or fall down easily
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To sidetrack
direct a person's attention away from an activity or subject towards another one that is less important.
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frugal
صرفه جو
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entrenched
جاافتاده
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berate
سرزنش کردن
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crammed
فشرده
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splurge
ول کردن، ول گردی کردن و ...
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Fully-fledged
Completely developed or trained Fully-fledged models
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The mists of time
used to show that something happened a very long time ago and is difficult to remember clearly.
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Scribbling
 careless piece of writing or drawing.
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Slip off 
to fall away from or off someone or something. He slipped off the cliff.
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Old-school
Old fashioned
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Secluded
quiet, private, and not near people, roads, or buildings.
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Stroll
slow relaxed walk, especially for pleasure.
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It's contingent +- on
It depends +- on
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Natter
noun) - a friendly conversation without any particular purpose, or an example of this.
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To exploit (verb) -
to use someone or something unfairly for your own advantage.
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To reminisce (verb) -
to talk or write about past experiences that you remember with pleasure.
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Telling Anecdote (noun) -
a short, often funny story, especially about something someone has done.
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To indulge
(verb) - to allow yourself or another person to have something enjoyable, especially more than is good for you.
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Mores
 (plural noun) - the traditional customs and ways of behaving that are typical of a particular (part of) society.
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- used when you are describing how a situation seems on the surface.
On the face of it 
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Time sink (noun) -
a task that takes a long time or wastes someone's time.
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Dreary
boring and making you feel unhappy.
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Damp (adj.) -
slightly wet, usually in an unpleasant way "Damn it's damp."
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Torrential rain (phrase) -
very heavy rain.
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Scorching (adj.) -
very hot.
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Oxymoron (noun)
- two words used together, which mean two different or opposite things, such as 'bitter-sweet' or 'smart casual'.
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To soak up (
phrasal verb) - to enjoy the effects or experience of something as much as possible.
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Cloudburst (noun)
- a sudden heavy fall of rain.
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To vegetate (verb) -
to live in a way that has no physical and mental activity.
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Implausible
≠ impossible Implausible: not likely, improbable, not seeming reasonable, failing to convince
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Heuristic
اکتشافی، ابتکاری Heuristic approache
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Deplored
مورد تأسف قرار دادن، مورد دلسوزی قرار دادن feel or express strong disapproval of (something). 'we deplore this act of violence'
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surpassed
پیشی گرفتن
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chiefly speaking
به طور عمده
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speculate
حدس و گمان کردن
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flourished
شکوفا شدن
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contemporary
امروزی،مدرن
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Sage
حکیم
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divinities
الوهیت ها،a divine being; a god or goddess.
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pupil
شاگرد
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quenched
≠ kindle ≠برافروخته شدن = خاموش شدن
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strife
,نزاع Conflict
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esoteric
Complex
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traverse
پس و پیش رفتن
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blighted
Ruin, wreck, spoil, disrupt have a severely detrimental effect on.
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intriguing
جذاب Interesting
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Prejudices
تعصبات، پیش داوری
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quintessence
ذات
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constituents
اجزای تشکیل دهنده
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incorporates
شامل شدن
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instigated
incite/encourage someone to do something, especially something bad. "They instigated a rein of terror." تحریک شده
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justify
توجیه
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insouciant
ناآگاه
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isosceles
متساوی الساقین
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alliteration
واج آرایی
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prose
نثر
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botany
گیاه شناسی
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treatise
رساله
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Sonnet
غزل
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successors
جانشینان
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Cult
فرقه
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Cancatenate
Link, وصل کردن
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jarring
verb (used without object),jarred, jar·ring. to have a harshly unpleasant or perturbing effect on one's nerves, feelings, thoughts, etc.: The sound of the alarm jarred.
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Negligible
قابل اغماض
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Steer
Guide or control Understeer: not controllable
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Aresenal
A collection of weapons and military equipment stored by a country, person, or group.
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Exiled
تبعید شده
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Hypotenuse
وتر
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incommensurate
نامتناسب
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Natural number, whole number, integer number, rational number, real number, irrational number
عدد طبیعی، عدد حسابی، عدد صحیح، عدد گویا، عدد حقیقی، عدد غیرگویا
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constraint
محدودیت
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Impede
مانع شدن
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Supposedly
ظاهراً
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Euclidian
اقلیدسی
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enshrined
گنجانده شده
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parody
تقلید
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hindering
،مانع، Impeding
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postulates
فرضیه ها
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Proposition
گزاره ها
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Inductive reasoning, deductive reasoning
استقرا، استنتاج Inductive reasoning: moving from specific to general Deductive reasoning: moving from general to specific
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spur
محرک، مهمیز زدن
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Indispensable
ضروری
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refuted
رد شده، ≠ verify
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treatise
رساله
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infuriatingly
خشمگینانه
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in the sack of Athens by somebody
در غارت آتنیان
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outlasted
Remain alive، بیشتر از کسی یا چیزی ماندن، outstay She outlasted her son by ten years.
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rhetoric
Wordiness, long speech, لفاظی، فصاحت و بلاغت و ...
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terse
مختصر
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abruptly
ناگهانی
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tedious
خسته کننده
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perspicacious
باهوش
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Nevertheless
با این اوصاف
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suffused with teleology:
اشباع شده، آغشته به، پر شده با خداشناسی Teleology: the explanation of phenomena in terms of the purpose they serve rather than of the cause by which they arise. "no theory of history can do without teleology"
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Teleogy
غایت شناسی
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constitutional governments.
حکومت های مشروطه
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pervasive
فراگیر
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trireme
سه گانه
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Oars
پاروها
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absurdity
پوچی
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acquainted with
آشنا به
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revolt
شورش
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Fiddle
کمانچه
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Clad
چادری، پوشیده شده، ملبوس
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Commentator
مفسر
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students of Aristotle have mounted something of a counterrevolution
شاگردان ارسطو چیزی شبیه به یک ضدانقلاب به راه انداخته اند.
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disparagement
تحقیر
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egregious error
خطای فاحش
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pejorative
تحقیر آمیز
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flocked
move or go together in a crowd. A flock of sheep
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cargoes
محموله ها
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piecemeal
تکه تکه
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before the advent of quantum mechanics
قبل از ظهور مکانیک کوانتوم
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predecessors
اجداد، نیکان،ancestors ≠ successors, جانشینان
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fortifications
استحکامات
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catapults
منجنیق
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submerged
،غرق شده، Drowned, sunk
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postulates
فرضیه ها
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peculiar
، strange عجیب و غریب
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this path strikes the mirror
این مسیر به آینه برخورد می کند
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exerts
اعمال می کند, apply
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no kin of the kings
از خویشاوندان پادشاهان نیست.
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intermediary
،میانجی، میانجی گری: intermediacy, mediation
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perpendicular to the surface
عمود بر سطح
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pulleys
قرقره ها
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capsized
واژگون شده، Overturned
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irrigate fields
آبیاری کردن زمین ها -wash out (an organ or wound) with a continuous flow of water or medication. -supply water to (land or crops) to help growth, typically by means of channels.
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fable
افسانه، legendary ،
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fable
افسانه
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Treat (noun) -
a type of food that is eaten in addition to your usual meals, usually something sweet.
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Savoury (adj.) -
savoury food is salty or spicy and not sweet in taste. خوش مزه
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to snack on something
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Roasted nuts, 
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Inference
استنتاج
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legitimacy
مشروعیت
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embattled
جنگید
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whimsical and absurdly
غریب و غیر منطقی
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contraptions
, tools,ابزارها
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dissipation
Wasting اتلاف
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Loom
بافندگی
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venerable
ارجمند
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Red amber green
قرمز و زرد و سبز
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resurgence
تجدید حیات
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brittleness
شکنندگی، Fragility
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scruffy
Shabby, untidy,dirty
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Shabby
In poor condition through long use and lack of care
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ad hoc
تک کاره
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Distilled
تقطیر شده
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Parlance
اصطلاح
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presage
پیشگویی
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tedious
Make you tired
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parole
آزادی مشروط
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pervasive
فراگیر
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are at stake.
ARe in daNger High stake journey
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societal roles
نقش اجتماعی
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perpetrate
Commit,مرتکب شدن
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mischief
شیطنت
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devise
تدبیر کردن
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long-standing
Long-term
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daily grind
Daily work
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grind out
آسیاب کردن
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Feeble powers
قدرت های ضعیف
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as a corollary
As a result
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Invariably
Constantly
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predicament
مخمصه
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incentive
مشوق
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plunked down
به پایین فرو رفتن
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Notion
ایده
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Implicit
ضمنی
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Explicit
صریح
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humdrum
زمزمه
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diligent
کوشا
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Utility
مطلوبیت، رضایت
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obituary
آگهی فوت
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soft play
(noun) - activities for small children in an indoor area with play equipment made from soft materials.
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Icing
(noun) - a sweet food used to cover or fill cakes, made from sugar and water or sugar and butter.
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To justify
to give or to be a good reason for.
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Low-maintenance
(adj.) - if you describe something or someone as low-maintenance, you mean that they require very little time, money, or effort to look after them.
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Extravagant
(adj.) - extreme and unreasonable
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Venue
(noun) - the place where a public event or meeting happens.
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Stochastic
stochastic if it explicitly deals with probabilitie
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recalcitrant
سرکش
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whirlwind
گردباد
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conceive
تصور کردن, understand, حامله شدن
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resurgence
تجدید حیات
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pedagogical
آموزشی
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scenery
منظره
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Pave the way
راه را سنگفرش کردن، هموار کردن
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Orienteering (noun)
- an activity in which you have to find your way to somewhere on foot as quickly as possible by using a map and a compass.
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decent lessons 
دروس مناسب/ شایسته
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Choir
(noun) - a group of people who sing together
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Tone-deaf (adj.)
someone who is tone-deaf is not able to recognize different notes or sing tunes accurately.
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Gospel
Gospel (noun) - a style of religious music originally performed by black Americans.
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Let alone
Let alone - used after a negative statement to emphasize how unlikely a situation is because something much more likely has never happened.
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Baroque
Baroque (adj.) - relating to the heavily decorated style in buildings, art, and music that was popular in Europe in the 17th century and the early part of the 18th century.
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Let alone... e.g,
I don't really like the sound of my own voice in general, let alone when I sing.
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bobbing back and forth 
In dance, a kind of moving
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Unnavigable (adj.) - not able to be navigated.
Not navigatable ×××
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Traffic jam
Traffic jam (noun) - a large number of vehicles close together and unable to move or moving very slowly.
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Exorbitantly
Exorbitantly (adverb) - in a way that is much too much, or much too expensive
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Clickbait
Clickbait (noun) - articles, photographs, etc. on the internet that are intended to attract attention and encourage people to click on links to particular websites.
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Glued to something (idiom)
Glued to something (idiom) - giving something your full attention.
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Zoomer
Zoomer (noun) - a way of referring to a person who was born in the late 1990s or early 2000s.
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Millennial (noun) -
born in the 1980s, 1990s, or early 2000s.
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frivolous
In vein, بیهوده
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So social media is? R: Yeah. Because usually, we talk about social media as just one thing in general.
But media in original is plural, the singular form is medium.
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Loathed. I loathe it.
I do not like it.
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Mixed conditional: 1) If I had been there, when they were designing social media websites, I wouldn't have these issues. 2) if i had listened to your advice, i wouldn't be in this mess. 3) if he hadn't been a terrible student, he might get a job now.
if I had been or if I'd been there, when they were designing these sites, so a situation in the past, which had to happen because sites get designed in the past.I wasn't there, I wish I had been, but I was not. I wouldn't have these issues. If + past perfect --- would/might ...
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contingency
Probable, احتمال، احتمالی
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fleets
ناوگان
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stray
منحرف شدن
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roam around
پرسه زدن اطراف
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Volatile
نوسانی
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superimposed on
سوار شده است
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Faint dashed
خط چین شده کمرنگ
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Expelled
اخراج شده
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Conscientious
با وجدان، دقیق، کوشا، وظیفه شناس
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Breadth
وسعت
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Redundant
زائد
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assemblage
مجموعه، چیز اسمبل شده
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admissibility
قابل پذیرش بودن
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shallower
کم عمق تر
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Reluctant
بی میل Not eager
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Bogus
دروغین. These charges are bogus.
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recession
رکود، رکود اقتصادی recessionary, Recessional: رکودی Also: هرس کردن، pruning
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Cradle
گهواره، در گهواره گذاشتن
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Wage
دستمزد
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Remuneration
پاداش
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Alibi
Excuse, pretext,
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Adversarial
antagonistic. adversative. adverse. antipathetic. opposed. involving or characterized by conflict or opposition. "the adversarial nature of the two-party system"
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Uproot
Study uproots prejudice. Eradicate ریشه کن کردن
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Complicity
همدستی Silence is complicity.
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Excursion
a short journey or trip, especially one engaged in as a leisure activity.
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Sustain
تحمل کردن
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Coercion
زورگویی Coercion doesn't work anymore.
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Perturbing
adjective causing anxiety or concern; unsettling. مایه نگرانی "his whereabouts remain a perturbing mystery"
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Spearhead(verb)
He spearheaded the movement. Leading
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Perpetuate, perpetually
ماندگار کردن، Perpetuata Keep in existence in a way that never ends or changes; constantly. invariably
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Embedded
تعبیه شده
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Parsimonious
Stingy, frugal, unwilling to spend money
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and treat all nodes at depth as if they had no successors
As if: انگار، seems
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collide
برخورد کردن collision: برخورد
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contradiction
تناقض، پارادوکس
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Stipulate
Restate, specify, set down, تصریح کردن State clearly ≠ manipulate
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contours
an outline representing or bounding the shape or form of something. Outline, lines,
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concentric
متحدالمرکز
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Monotonically decreasing/increasing function
Monotonic: یکنواخت Strictly monotonic: همیشه یکنواخت
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Satisficing
Satisficing is used as an adjective, noun or a verb, related words are satisfice, satisfices, satisficed, satisficer. Satisfying describes something that bestows fulfillment or fills someone with happiness. Satisfying may be used as an adjective or a verb, related words are satisfy, satisfies, satisfied, satisfier.
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costlier
گرانتر
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Trivial
trivial amount of memory ناچیز
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Adorn
آراستن
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You must have confused me with someone else.
منو اشتباه گرفتی با یکی دیگه
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Hustle
"If you overslept, you'll have to hustle out of the house to get to work on time." - push roughly; jostle. - A state of great activity. -Side hustle: side job - a fraud or swindle
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exhaustively
in a way that includes or considers all elements or aspects; comprehensively
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Scupper
Ruin a plan or opportunity or chance by doing something. "The chef scuppered his chance to work in a fancy restaurant."
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Circumscribe
To limit someone's or something's right, freedom or power.
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Embellish
To make something more beautiful by adding something to it. ~Adorn
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Genial
Friendly and pleasant
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Edify
Instruct and improve especially in moral and religious knowledge eg. These books will entertain and edify readers.
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Revenant
Someone who has returned. especially back from death.
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Glimmer
To shine with a weak light or a light that is not continuous. Eg. The lights of the village were glimmering in the distance.
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Belligerent
Waiting to argue or fight. She's often in belligerent mood when she doesn't get enough sleep or food.
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Castigate
Criticize severely Eg. Health inspectors castigated the kitchen staff for poor standard of cleanliness.
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Ineffable
Causing too much emotion, especially pleasure that can not be described.
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Hurtle
Move in a fast and uncontrolled manner. Eg. The out of control UAV was last seen hurtling towards ground.
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Flaunt
به رخ کشیدن display (something) ostentatiously, especially in order to provoke envy or admiration or to show defiance. "newly rich consumers eager to flaunt their prosperity" "The banquet gave the chef a chance to flaunt his talents."
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ostentatiously
in a pretentious or showy way designed to impress. "she was known for dressing ostentatiously in designer clothes."
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Gullible
زودباور Easily persuaded to believe something. "The smart phone tech giants again made an attempt to persuade the gullible public to spend their money.
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Rejuvenate
To make something/someone young, healthy and energetic again. "The birth of the old man's grandchildren rejuvenated him and gave him a reason to keep living."
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Gawk
Look / Stare in a rude way "It must be annoying for celebrities when people on the street just stand and gawk at them."
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Renege
Fail to keep a promise or agreement. "the property buyer will be sued if they renege on the terms of contract.
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Sanguivorous
feeding on blood. Sanguivorous are animals that nourish on or consume other animals' blood. leeches, female mosquitoes, and vampire bats.
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claim someone's life
If a violent event, fighting, or a disease claims someone's life, it kills that person: The war has claimed thousands of lives.
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Varnish
لاک زدن
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Tentative
Uncertain, hesitant "The tentative plan were still being discussed."
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Gruelling
A gruelling task is extremely difficult and tiring to do
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Elusive
Difficult to find, catch or achieve "Success, however, remained elusive for him"
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Disparate
Marked by distinct or contrasting elements that are noticeably different from each other. Dissimilar. Mnomonic: the separate: disparate "The group consisted of disparate interests, making it difficult to find common ground."
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Indigent
Very poor, living in poverty. "Even in the western world, the amount of people considered to be 'indigent' is rapidly increasing."
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Complacent
Feeling so satisfied with your own ability or situation that you feel you don't need to try harder. A complacent smile, attitude "We can't afford to become complacent about any of our products."
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Lampoon
To publicly criticize someone or something in a humorous way. "The club and its managers are frequently lampooned in the newspaper."
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Alleviate(v)
Provide physical relief (decreasing), as from pain. "He couldn't prevent her pain, only alleviate it."
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Lucrative(adj)
Producing a lot of money (especially of a job, business or activity). "The merger proved to be very lucrative for both company."
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Prudent
Sensible and careful "My father is always prudent with money and never buys unnecessary things."
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Adversity(n)
A difficult or unlucky situation or event "The road to happiness paved with a lot of adversities."
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Indigenous, indigenously
Native, in a native form
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Versatile
Flexible, adaptable able to adapt or be adapted to many different functions or activities. "A versatile sewing machine." Sewing: needlecraft, needlework
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descendants
فرزندان، نوادگان
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Flabbergasted (adj)
Very surprised or shocked. "I was flabbergasted by the news that she was close to bankruptcy."
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Reflugent
Shining, glowing, brilliant, radiant, gleaming "Refulgent force of her royal beauty"
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Dexterity
Skill in performing tasks, especially with hands. "Her dexterity in surgery/with chopsticks"
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Discern
To see, recognize or understand something that is not clear. "I could just discern a figure in the darkness."
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Illustrative
گویا "Illustrative examples"
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Impracticable
غیرعملی
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Recluse
گوشه گیر
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Overweening
Too proud and confident of itself, arrogant "She tried to upset a young man of overweening pride."
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Prelude
مقدمه "It is a prelude to war."
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Mystify
Make somebody unable to understand or explain something. "His techniques of management mystified his employees."
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Custody
حفاظت، حضانت، سرپرستی، حبس، توقیف Right to take care of something or someone. "The prisoners were put in the custody of jailers. The thief is now in custody. The evidence was kept in the custody of the court. The father received custody of his daughter."
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Reckon verb: reckon; 3rd person present: reckons; past tense: reckoned; past participle: reckoned; gerund or present participle: reckoning
establish by calculation. "his debts were reckoned at £300,000" Similar: calculate compute work out put a figure on figure number quantify count (up) add up total tally tot up 2. consider or regard in a specified way. "the event was reckoned a failure" Similar: regard as consider judge hold to be view think of as look on as deem rate evaluate gauge count estimate repute include someone or something in (a class or group). "in college he was always reckoned among the brainiest" Similar: include count number consider to be deem to be regard as look on as take to be INFORMAL•BRITISH rate highly. "I don't reckon his chances" 3. INFORMAL be of the opinion. "he reckons that the army should pull out entirely" Similar: believe think be of the opinion be of the view be convinced suspect dare say have an idea have a feeling imagine fancy guess suppose assume surmise conjecture consider figure ween expect to do a particular thing. "I reckon to get away by two-thirty" Similar: expect anticipate hope to
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Nontrivial
Important, significant, not trivial. MATHEMATICS: having some variables or terms that are not equal to zero or an identity.
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amortized
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To the extent
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fulfilled
Satisfied, "condition to be fulfilled"
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Asserting
ادعا کردن
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Conforming
مطابقت کردن
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Steepest
شیب دار ترین
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vicinity
مجاورت، neighborhood
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RIDGES
برآمدگی ها
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consecutive
following each other continuously. expressing consequence or result. "a consecutive clause"
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Adage
a proverb or short statement expressing a general truth. "the old adage ‘out of sight out of mind’"
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balding porcupines
خارپشت های طاس
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Anealing
Annealing is a heat treatment process that changes the physical and sometimes also the chemical properties of a material to increase ductility and reduce the hardness to make it more workable.
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stumble
تلو تلو خوردن
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metallurgy
متالورژی
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temper or harden metals
حرارت دادن یا سخت شدن فلزات
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crevice
شکاف
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bumpy
برآمده
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Dislodge
knock or force out of position. "the hoofs of their horses dislodged loose stones"
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Dislodge
knock or force out of position. "the hoofs of their horses dislodged loose stones"
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halts
Stops, متوقف شدن
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Aptness
The quality of being appropriate.
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Cognize
Know or become aware of
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Analogy
a comparison between one thing and another, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification. "an analogy between the workings of nature and those of human societies"
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several schools of thought a
چندین مکتب فکری
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Erratic
not even or regular in pattern or movement; unpredictable. "her breathing was erratic"
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Harvested
برداشته شده است
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Fender
Shield, bumper
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Quintessential
Representing the most perfect or typical example of a quality or class
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Disentangle
Extract,
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Imperative
Essential
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Backlash
a strong and adverse reaction by a large number of people, especially to a social or political development.
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Circa
approximately
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Startled
مبهوت شده، سورپرایز شده
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Come/get to grips with something (idiom)
to make an effort to understand and deal with a problem or situation
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Not overly
نه بیش از حد
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To wear down (phrasal verb)
if you wear something down or if it wears down, it becomes flatter or smoother as a result of constantly rubbing against something else.
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To rub off (phrasal verb)
to remove or be removed by rubbing.
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Sought-after (adj.)
wanted by many people and usually of high quality or rare.
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To wear out (phrasal verb)
to use something so much that it is damaged and cannot be used anymore, or to become damaged in this way.
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Ablation
the surgical removal of body tissue. the removal of snow and ice by melting or evaporation, typically from a glacier or iceberg.
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Bayonet
سرنیزه
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Incline, inclination
مایل، تمایل
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Reckoning
حساب کتاب کردن
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Bookend
قفسه کتاب
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Stumpled
تلو تلو خوردن
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Dysenchanted
disappointed by someone or something previously respected or admired; disillusioned.
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incurs
متحمل شدن
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long excursion
گشت و گذار طولانی
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Tormnented
experiencing or characterized by severe physical or mental suffering.
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vicious cycle
چرخه معیوب
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preposterous
مضحک
484
contrived
deliberately created rather than arising naturally or spontaneously.
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To pamper (verb) .
- to give someone special treatment, making that person as comfortable as possible and giving them whatever they want
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To blow-dry (verb)
to dry your hair using a hairdryer.
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Distinguished (adj.)
- used to describe a person, especially an older person, who looks formal, stylish, or wise.
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To wear (verb)
- to arrange your hair in a particular way.
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Cleansing (adj.)
used to describe something that cleans or is used for cleaning.
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Sensible (adj.)
based on or acting on good judgment and practical ideas or understanding.
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Precinct
the area within the walls or perceived boundaries of a particular building or place.
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Epiphany
the manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles as represented by the Magi (Matthew 2:1–12).
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Tyrant
a cruel and oppressive ruler.
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Allegation
a claim or assertion that someone has done something illegal or wrong, typically one made without proof.
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Boggle
(of a person or a person's mind) be astonished or overwhelmed when trying to imagine something.
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testament wrath
وصیت نامه خشم
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Aforementioned, aforesaid
denoting a thing or person previously mentioned; aforementioned.
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Putting forward
عبارت "put forward" به معنای "پیشنهاد دادن" یا "مطرح کردن" است. وقتی کسی ایده یا نظریه‌ای را "put forward" می‌کند، یعنی آن را برای بحث یا بررسی ارائه می‌دهد. مثلاً: - **He put forward a new plan for the project.** - او یک طرح جدید برای پروژه پیشنهاد داد. در فارسی، "put forward" به معنی "پیشنهاد دادن" یا "مطرح کردن" ترجمه می‌شود.
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Incorporate
take in or contain (something) as part of a whole; include.
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Patronizing
apparently kind or helpful but betraying a feeling of superiority; condescending.
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Invincible
too powerful to be defeated or overcome.
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To jot sth down (phrasal verb)
to write something quickly on a piece of paper so that you remember it.
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To unburden yourself
- to free yourself of something that is worrying you, by talking about it to someone.
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Tedious (adj.)
- boring.
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Entry (noun)
- a single written item in a list or collection of records.
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rhinoceros
a large, heavily built plant-eating mammal with one or two horns on the nose and thick folded skin, native to Africa and southern Asia. All kinds have become endangered through hunting. کرگدن
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Delegating
entrust (a task or responsibility) to another person, typically one who is less senior than oneself.
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Fetch something
برو بیار یه چیزیو go for and then bring back (someone or something) for someone.
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To fire off sth (phrasal verb)
- to write something quickly, esp. when you are angry.
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To get stuck in (idiom)
- to start doing something enthusiastically.
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out of the ordinary
Unusual
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a pun
a joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words which sound alike but have different meanings.
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Tramp
a person who travels from place to place on foot in search of work or as a vagrant or beggar.
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Suffice
be enough or adequate.
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On the back burner (idiom)
- if something is on the back burner, it is temporarily not being dealt with or considered, especially because it is not urgent or important.
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Avidly (adverb)
- in an extremely eager or interested way.
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To switch off (phrasal verb)
- to stop giving your attention to someone or something.
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To plough through sth
- to finish reading, eating, or dealing with something with difficulty.
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To cast your mind back (phrase)
- to try to remember.
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To get hooked on someone/something (phrasal verb)
- to become very interested in someone or something.
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Speculative fiction (noun)
a type of story or literature that is set in a world that is different from the one we live in, or that deals with magical or imagined future events.
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obsolete
منسوخ شده Outdated Out of date
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allegedly
Supposedly
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enumerate
برشمردن
525
Merits ≠ demerits
مزایا≠ معایب
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vigorous
strong, healthy, and full of energy.
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Peril, perilous
خطر، خطرناک
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Sovereign country
کشور مستقل
529
Overseas
خارج از کشور
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Untenable
(especially of a position or view) not able to be maintained or defended against attack or objection.
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Attain
succeed in achieving (something that one desires and has worked for).
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appraisal
ارزیابی
533
Post-hoc
After the event
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Conviction
محکومیت
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Tavern
میخانه
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Counterfeiting, counterfeiter
جعل کردن، جاعل
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Stem the tide
جلوی چیزی را گرفتن، Prevent
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Ambient air
هوای همراه هوای اطراف
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Exert Exertion
اعمال کرد اعمال کردن
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Tandem Tandemly
پشت سر هم مثه tandem gait
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Alleviate Alleviate the pain
Make less severe. تسکین دادن
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Retrieval
بازیابی
543
amendment
اصلاحیه
544
abundance
فراوانی
545
Wading/wade
Wading (present participle) walk with effort through water or another liquid or viscous substance: "he waded out to the boat" · "in the absence of a jetty, we waded ashore" · "he took off his boots to wade in a stream near camp" walk through (something filled with water): "I waded ditches instead of finding easier crossing places"
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Run-of-the-mill
ordinary, typical
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Coming out of the blue
The phrase "coming out of the blue" means something happens unexpectedly or without warning. It's often used to describe surprises or events that catch people off guard. For example, if someone says, "The news came out of the blue," it means the news was a complete surprise.
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Stipulate
demand or specify (a requirement), typically as part of an agreement."he stipulated certain conditions before their marriage"
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ingenuity
the quality of being clever, original, and inventive. "considerable ingenuity must be employed in writing software"
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aptly
in a manner that is appropriate or suitable in the circumstances: به درستی
551
entail this entails that.
مستلزم این مستلزم آن است.
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paramount
important than anything else
553
sophisticated
complex
554
posit
فرض کردن، فرض گرفتن
555
discourse
گفتمان
556
inquiry
استعلام
557
imperative
ضروری
558
attuned
synced, هماهنگ شده
559
humane
انسانی
560
convey
منتقل کردن
561
paramount
برجسته, superior
562
succinctly
brief, concise, summary
563
hurdle
obstacle, hinder
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