پیشنهادهای Farhood (٧,٩١٦)
⚫come out at something [no passive] to add up to a particular cost or sum E. g. The total bill comes out at �500
◼️come on to somebody ( informal ) to behave in a way that shows somebody that you want to have a sexual relationship with them ◼️come on to so ...
( in sport ) to win when it was not expected because you seemed to be losing E. g. They surprised everyone by coming from behind to beat Buxton ...
◼️keep in with somebody ( British English, informal ) ✔️ to make sure that you stay friendly with somebody, because you will get an advantage fro ...
⚫keep somebody after ( North American English ) ( British English keep somebody back ) ✔️to make a student stay at school after normal hours a ...
She's determined that her students will not get away with plagiarism این خانم معلم گوشزد کرده است که کسی از دانش آموزانش اثر/کار دیگری رو بنام خودش ج ...
جوانه گیاه وقتی که تازه داره از زیر خاک بیرون میاد و سبز میشه
◾put something before/above something to treat something as more important than something else
meticulous detail جزئیات دقیق و موشکافانه
e. g. The swelling's gone down but there's still a lot of bruising
E. g. Could you buy a paper for me if you go by a newsagents?
✔️خیلی وقت ها E. g. I’ve had it ( up to here ) with him—he’s done it once too often من تا به اینجا با ( وضعیت نابسامان ) او کنار آمده اند - او اغل ...
◾ ( have somebody up ( for something ( British English, informal ) [usually passive] ✔️to cause somebody to be accused of something in court E. ...
◾have somebody on ( informal ) to try to make somebody believe something that is not true, usually as a joke ✔️You didn't really, did you? You'r ...
◾have ( got ) something in [no passive] ( not used in the progressive tenses ) to have a supply of something in your home, etc ✔️Have we got enou ...
◾have somebody back [no passive] 1 ) to allow a husband, wife, partner, child, etc. to return after being apart from them; to allow a former employ ...
◾have ( got ) something against somebody/something ( not used in the progressive tenses ) ✔️to dislike somebody/something for a particular reason ...
✔️پارکینگ مسقف که می تونه یه طبقه باشه یا چند طبقه، یا میتونه زیرزمین یه ساختمون باشه ( car park, parking structure, parking building, parking ram ...
✔️ابا نداشتن to not try to hide something or say you are sorry about it E. g. He makes no bones about the fact that his apartment is a mess
. E. g a working - class boy made good ( = succeed and become rich )
[Idiom] to accept that a particular fact will change a situation E. g. We try to make allowances for our students’ different backgrounds
to do something that makes someone, esp. yourself, seem ridiculous E. g. I almost stood up and sang, but I decided I didn't want to make a fool out ...
نوعی میز/چیدمان که در رسم و رسوم و مراسمات مسیحیان چیده میشه ( جالبه سفره هفت سین مارو هم اینجا گفته altar ) . E. g A key tradition is to set up a ...
✔️پنهان ساختن، آشکار نکردن، پوشاندن E. g. Minor skin imperfections can usually be disguised with a spot of make - up
E. g. I made a cheque out ( =write all the necessary information on an official document ) for �20 to "Henry's Stores"
مبدل نمودن - تبدیل کردن - مبدل ساختن e. g. They've made the spare room into an office اونا اتاق مهمان رو به دفتر کار تبدیل کرده اند
E. g. They've made the spare room into an office اونا اتاق مهمان رو به دفتر کار تبدیل کرده اند
✔️پز دادن، به رخ ( دیگران ) کشیدن E. g. Get done up ( =make yourself more attractive by putting on make - up, attractive clothes, etc. ) in the cost ...
E. g. The paintwork will need doing over ( =clean or decorate something again ) soon
. E. g 1 ) He was done over ( =attack and beat somebody severely ) by a gang of thugs 2 ) Call off your thugs, and I'll show you where the money is ب ...
بالاخره/سرانجام E. g. It was the cold that did for ( =killed ) him in the end
E. g. He sees himself as the little man being done down ( =take an unfair advantage over somebody ) by the powerful
. E. g We dealt with all these issues. . . we had shouting matches about these, but we dealt with it
someone would be willing to do anything to help another person E. g. Charlie is the nicest guy – he’d give you the shirt off his back if you were in ...
[Idiom] to not be friendly to someone and not speak to or help that person E. g. He kept pestering me to go out with him, but I wouldn’t give him th ...
[Idiom] to intentionally ignore someone or treat someone in an unfriendly way E. g. I thought she really liked me, but the next day she gave me the ...
[Idiom] to decide that you will believe someone, even though you are not sure that what the person is saying is true E. g. She said she was late bec ...
[Idiom] fml to cause something to exist E. g. Heavy rains have given rise to flooding over a large area @Cambridge Dictionary
[Idiom] slang to criticize someone angrily E. g. The boss gave me hell for not telling him about it Cambridge Dictionary@
[Idiom] to try something for the first time E. g. I’ve never done cross - country skiing before, but I thought I’d give it a whirl this winter Cambr ...
[Idiom] to be as good at something as someone who is extremely good E. g. He’ll give those professional players a run for their money Cambridge Dict ...
[Idiom] to tell someone why you are angry with that person E. g. I’d like to give her a piece of my mind Cambridge Dictionary@
[Idiom] ◾slang to care E. g. Many of my friends don’t give a hoot about college basketball Cambridge Dictionary@
[Idiom] to tell someone that something is going to happen E. g. I just wanted to give you all a heads up that we will be talking about the first two ...
[Idiom] infml stop criticizing or being angry with someone E. g. Give her a break – she was only five minutes late Cambridge Dictionary@
[Idiom] I would give anything/a lot ( also I would give my right arm ) used to say that you would like to have or to do something very much . E. ...
[Idiom] I would give anything/a lot ( also I would give my right arm ) used to say that you would like to have or to do something very much . E. ...
[Idiom] I would give anything/a lot ( also I would give my right arm ) used to say that you would like to have or to do something very much . E. ...
[Idiom] what I wouldn't give for sth ( also what wouldn't I give for sth ) used to say that you want something very much E. g. What I wouldn't gi ...
[Idiom] given the chance/choice ( also given half a chance ) if I were allowed to, or if I could choose E. g. Given the chance, I'd spend all day ...