پیشنهادهای حامد جباری (٣,٧٧٥)
diminish ( v ) ( dɪˈmɪnɪʃ ) =to become or to make sth become smaller, weaker, etc. , e. g. The world's resources are rapidly diminishing.
confines ( n ) ( kɑnfaɪnz ) =limits, borders, e. g. It's beyond the confines of human knowledge. the confines of family life.
confinement 1 ( n ) ( kənˈfaɪnmənt ) =the state of being forced to stay in a closed space, prison, etc. ; the act of putting sb there, e. g. years of ...
confinement 2 ( n ) =the time when a woman gives birth to a baby, e. g. the expected date of confinement.
confine ( v ) ( kənˈfaɪn ) =to keep sth sb inside the limits of a particular activity, subject, area, etc. , e. g. I will confine myself to looking a ...
confined ( adj ) ( kənˈfaɪnd ) =small and surrounded by walls or sides, e. g. It's cruel to keep animals in confined spaces.
commuter ( n ) ( kəˈmyut̮ər ) =a person who travels into a city to work each day, e. g. The five o'clock train is always packed with commuters.
commute ( v, n ) ( kəˈmyut ) =to travel regularly by bus, train, car, etc. between your place of work and your home, e. g. She commutes from Palo Alt ...
attract ( v ) ( əˈtr�kt ) e. g. The exhibition has attracted thousands of visitors. attraction ( n )
attractive ( adj ) ( əˈtr�ktɪv ) e. g. an attractive woman. attractively ( adv ) , attractiveness ( n )
subside 2 ( v ) ( səbˈsaɪd ) = ( of land or a building ) to sink to a lower level; to sink lower into the ground, e. g. Weak foundations caused the h ...
subsidence ( n ) ( səbˈsaɪdns ) =the process by which an area of land sinks to a lower level, or by which a building sinks into the ground, The house ...
subside 1 ( v ) ( səbˈsaɪd ) =to become calmer or quieter, e. g. She waited nervously for his anger to subside. = ( of water ) to go back to a normal ...
repetition ( n ) ( rɛpəˈtɪʃn ) e. g. learning by repetition. repetitious ( adj ) ( rɛpəˈtɪʃəs ) e. g. a long and repetitious speech. repetitive ( adj ...
repeat ( v, n ) ( rɪˈpit ) , repeatable 1 ( adj ) ( rɪˈpit̮əbl ) =that can be repeated, e. g. Are the results repeatable. repeated ( adj ) ( rɪˈpit̮ə ...
quartet 1 ( n ) ( kwɔrˈtɛt ) =a group of four musicians who play together, e. g. the Amadeus Quartet. =a piece of music for four musicians or singers ...
quartet 2 ( n ) =a set of four people or things, e. g. the last in a quartet of novels
quarter - final ( n ) =a match or round of a knockout competition that precedes the semi - final, e. g. the Scottish Cup quarter - final between Hear ...
quartermaster ( n ) ( kwɔrt̮ərˌm�stər ) =an officer in the army who is in charge of providing food, uniforms, and a place to live
quarterdeck ( n ) ( kwɔrt̮ərˌdɛk ) =a part of the upper level of a ship, at the back, that is used mainly by officers
Quarter Horse ( n ) =a small breed of horse that can run very fast over short distances
quarterback ( n, v ) ( kwɔrt̮ərˌb�k ) =the player who directs the team's offensive play and passes the ball to other players at the start of each pla ...
quarter 8 ( n ) =the period of time twice a month when we can see a quarter of the moon, e. g. The moon is in its first quarter.
quarter 6 ( n ) =a person or group of people, especially as a source of help, information, or a reaction, e. g. Support for the plan came from an une ...
quarter 7 ( n ) quarters [plural] =rooms that are provided for soldiers, servants, etc. to live in, e. g. We were moved to more comfortable living qu ...
quarter 5 ( n ) =a district or part of a town, e. g. the Latin quarter. the historic quarter of the city.
quarter 2 ( n ) =a period of 15 minutes either before or after every hour, e. g. It's quarter of four now, I'll meet you at quarter after.
quarter 3 ( n ) =a coin of the U. S. and Canada worth 25 cents
quarter 4 ( n ) =a period of three months, used especially as a period for which bills are paid or a company's income is calculated, e. g. The rent i ...
quarter 1 ( n ) ( kwɔrt̮ər ) ( abbreviation qtr. ) =one of four equal parts of sth, e. g. a quarter of a mile. Cut the apple into quarters. The theat ...
quart ( n ) ( kwɔrt ) ( abbreviation qt ) =a unit for measuring liquids, equal to 2 pints or about 0. 94 of a liter
novella ( n ) ( nəˈvelə ) =a short novel, e. g. The series is also notable for using well - known actors as narrators for the audiobook versions of e ...
novelette ( n ) ( nɑvəˈlɛt ) =a short novel, especially a romantic novel that is considered to be badly written, e. g. The book collects fifteen nove ...
mourning 1 ( n ) ( mɔrnɪŋ ) =sadness that you show and feel because someone has died, e. g. The government announced a day of national mourning for t ...
mourning 2 ( n ) =clothes that people wear to show their sadness at sb's death, e. g. The family was dressed in mourning.
mournful ( adj ) ( mɔrnfl ) =very sad, e. g. I couldn't bear the mournful look on her face. mournfully ( adv ) e. g. The dog looked mournfully after ...
mourner ( n ) ( mɔrnər ) =a person who attends a funeral, especially a friend or a relative of the dead person, e. g. The dead man's wife and childre ...
mourn ( v ) ( mɔrn ) =to feel and show sadness because sb has died; to feel sad because sth no longer exists or is no longer the same, e. g. He was s ...
maim ( v ) ( meɪm ) =to injure sb seriously, causing permanent damage to their body, e. g. Hundreds of people are killed or maimed in car accidents e ...
utterance ( n ) ( ʌt̮ərəns ) =the act of expressing sth in words, e. g. to give utterance to your thoughts. =sth that you say, e. g. one of her few r ...
severe ( adj ) ( səˈvɪr ) =extremely bad or serious, e. g. severe winds. a severe punishment. a severe expression. severely ( adv ) , severity ( n ) ...
pacify ( v ) =to make sb who is angry become calm, e. g. The baby couldn't be pacified. =to bring peace to an area, e. g. a turbulent period before t ...
pacifier ( n ) ( p�səˌfaɪər ) =a specially shaped rubber or plastic object for a baby to suck
Pacific time =the standard time system that is used in the western part of the U. S. and Canada
Pacific Rim =the countries around the Pacific Ocean, especially the countries of eastern Asia, considered as an economic group
monarchy ( n ) ( mɑnərki ) =a system of government by a king or a queen =a country that is ruled by a king or a queen, e. g. There are several consti ...
pacific ( adj ) ( pəˈsɪfɪk ) =peaceful; loving peace, e. g. a pacific gesture
monarchist ( n, adj ) ( mɑnərkɪst ) =a person who believes that a country should be ruled by a king or queen
monarch ( n ) ( mɑnərk ) =a person who rules a country, for example a king or a queen, e. g. Britain's head of state is a constitutional monarch. mon ...
monarch butterfly ( n ) =a large butterfly with orange and black wings