پیشنهادهای حامد جباری (٣,٧٧٥)
extended family ( n ) =a family group that includes not only parents and children but also uncles, aunts, grandparents, etc. , e. g. She grew up surr ...
extend ( v ) ( ɪkˈstɛnd ) =to make sth longer or larger, e. g. to extend a fence. to extend a deadline. extended ( adj ) , extendable ( adj ) , exten ...
erode ( v ) ( ɪˈroʊd ) =to gradually destroy the surface of sth through the action of wind, rain, etc. , e. g. The cliff face has been steadily erode ...
evaporate ( v ) ( ɪˈv�pəˌreɪt ) =if a liquid evaporates or if sth evaporates it, it changes into a gas, especially steam, e. g. Heat until all the wa ...
endorse 3 ( v ) =to write your name on the back of a check so that it can be paid into a bank account
entire ( adj ) ( ɪnˈtaɪər ) =including everything, everyone, or every part, e. g. The entire village was destroyed. entirely ( adv ) =in every way po ...
endorse 1 ( v ) ( ɪnˈdɔrs ) =to say publicly that you support a person, statement, or course of action, e. g. I wholeheartedly endorse his remarks. e ...
endorse 2 ( v ) =to say in an advertisement that you use and like a particular product, e. g. I wonder how many celebrities actually use the products ...
elude ( v ) ( ɪˈlud ) =to manage to avoid or escape from sth sb, especially in a skillful way, e. g. The two men managed to elude the police for six ...
eloquent ( adj ) ( ɛləkwənt ) =able to use language and express your opinions well, especially when you are speaking in public, e. g. an eloquent spe ...
dignitary ( n ) ( dɪɡnəˌtɛri ) ( pl. dignitaries ) =a person who has an important official position, e. g. Several foreign dignitaries attended the c ...
deficient ( adj ) ( dɪˈfɪʃnt ) =not having enough of sth, especially sth that is essential, e. g. a diet that is deficient in vitamin A. deficiency ( ...
conspicuous ( adj ) ( kənˈspɪkyuəs ) =easy to see or notice; likely to attract attention, e. g. Mary's red hair always made her conspicuous at school.
conspicuous consumption ( n ) =the buying of expensive goods in order to impress people and show them how rich you are
burgeon ( v ) ( bərdʒən ) =to begin to grow or develop rapidly, e. g. manufacturers are keen to cash in on the burgeoning demand. burgeoning ( adj ) ...
broad 3 ( adj ) =covering a wide area, e. g. a broad expanse of water
broad 4 ( adj ) =if sb has a broad accent, you can hear very easily which area they come from, e. g. a broad Southern accent.
broad 5 ( adj ) =dealing with sex in an amusing way, e. g. The movie mixes broad humor with romance. broadly 2 ( adv ) =if you smile broadly, you smi ...
broad 1 ( adj ) ( brɔd ) =wide, e. g. a broad street
broad 2 ( adj ) =including a great variety of people or things, e. g. a broad range of products.
access ( v, n ) ( �ksɛs ) =to reach, enter, or use sth, e. g. The loft can be accessed with a ladder. accessible ( adj ) ( əkˈsɛsəbl ) , accessibilit ...
superficial 3 ( adj ) =of or on the surface of sth, e. g. superficial veins
superficial 1 ( adj ) ( supərˈfɪʃl ) =not studying or looking at sth thoroughly; seeing only what is obvious, e. g. a superficial analysis. superfici ...
superficial 2 ( adj ) =only affecting the surface and therefore not seriousm e. g. a superficial injury.
stoic ( n ) ( stoʊɪk ) =a person who is able to suffer pain or trouble without complaining, stoic ( adj ) ( stoical ) e. g. her stoic endurance. his ...
skeptical ( adj ) ( skɛptɪkl ) =having doubts that a claim or statement is true or that sth will happen, e. g. The public remain skeptical. skeptical ...
release ( v, n ) ( rɪˈlis ) e. g. to release a hostage. Death released him from his suffering. He refused to release her arm. The movie's general rel ...
primer ( n ) ( prɪmər ) =a book that contains basic instructions, e. g. The President doesn't need a primer on national security. = ( old - fashioned ...
prime 5 ( n ) ( praɪm ) =the time in your life when you are strongest or most successful, e. g. a young woman in her prime. He was barely 30 and in t ...
prime 2 ( v ) =to prepare wood, metal, etc. for painting by covering it with a special paint that helps the next layer of paint to stay on, primer ( ...
prime 3 ( adj ) ( praɪm ) =main; most important; basic, e. g. She's the police's prime suspect in this case. My prime concern is to protect my proper ...
prime 4 ( adj ) =of the best quality; excellent, e. g. prime cuts of beef. The store has a prime position in the mall.
prime 1 ( v ) ( praɪm ) =to prepare sb for a situation so that they know what to do, e. g. She was ready and primed for action. =to make sth ready fo ...
mortify ( v ) ( mɔrt̮əˌfaɪ ) =to make sb feel very ashamed or embarrassed, e. g. She was mortified to realize he had heard every word she said. morti ...
minuscule ( adj ) ( mɪnəˌskyul ) =extremely small, e. g. minuscule handwriting.
justify 1 ( v ) ( dʒʌstəˌfaɪ ) =to show that sth sb is right or reasonable, e. g. How can they justify paying such huge salaries. =to give an explana ...
justify 2 ( v ) =to arrange lines of printed text so that one or both edges are straight
justification ( n ) ( dʒʌstəfəˈkeɪʃn ) =a good reason why sth exists or is done, e. g. I can see no possible justification for any further tax increa ...
integrity 2 ( n ) =the state of being whole and not divided, e. g. to respect the territorial integrity of the nation.
integrity 1 ( n ) ( ɪnˈtɛɡrət̮i ) =the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles, e. g. a man of great integrity.
integrate ( v ) ( ɪntəˌɡreɪt ) =to combine two or more things so that they work together, e. g. These programs will integrate with your existing soft ...
integral ( adj ) =having all the parts that are necessary for sth to be complete, e. g. an integral system.
hazard pay ( n ) ( also danger pay ) =extra pay for doing work that is dangerous
hazardous ( adj ) ( h�zərdəs ) =involving risk or danger, especially to sb's health or safety, e. g. hazardous waste. It would be hazardous to invest ...
hazard 1 ( v ) ( h�zərd ) =to make a suggestion or guess which you know may be wrong, e. g. Would you like to hazard a guess. “Is it Tom you're going ...
hazard 2 ( v ) =to risk sth or put it in danger, e. g. Careless drivers hazard other people's lives as well as their own.
hazard 3 ( n ) ( h�zərd ) =a thing that can be dangerous or cause damage, e. g. a fire hazard. Everybody is aware of the hazards of smoking.
hazard lights ( n ) ( also hazards ) =lights on a car or other vehicle that flash and warn other drivers of a dangerous situation
erratic 1 ( adj ) ( ɪˈr�t̮ɪk ) =not following any plan or regular pattern; that you can't rely on, e. g. The electricity supply here is quite erratic ...
erratic 2 ( n ) ( ɪˈr�t̮ɪk ) ( also erratic block, erratic boulder ) =a large rock that is different from the rock around and was left behind when a ...