پیشنهادهای حامد جباری (٣,٧٧٥)
smoke 1 ( n ) ( smoʊk ) =the gray, white, or black gas that is produced by sth burning, e. g. cigarette smoke. Clouds of thick black smoke billowed f ...
smoke 2 ( n ) =an act of smoking a cigarette, e. g. Are you coming outside for a smoke.
sling 2 ( n ) =a device consisting of a band, ropes, etc. for holding and lifting heavy objects, e. g. The engine was lifted in a sling of steel rope.
sling 3 ( n ) =a device like a bag for carrying a baby on your back or in front of you
sling 4 ( n ) =a simple weapon made from a band of leather, etc. , used for throwing stones
sling 1 ( n ) ( slɪŋ ) =a band of cloth that is tied around a person's neck and used to support a broken or injured arm, e. g. He had his arm in a sl ...
slide projector ( n ) ( slaɪd prəˈdʒɛktər ) =a piece of equipment for displaying slides ( small pieces of film held in frames ) on a screen
slide 1 ( n ) ( slaɪd ) =a structure with a steep slope that children use for sliding down
slide 2 ( n ) ice slide
slide 3 ( n ) =one page of an electronic presentation, that may contain text and images, that is usually viewed on a computer screen or projected ont ...
slice 4 ( n )
slice 1 ( n ) ( slaɪs ) =a thin flat piece of food that has been cut off a larger piece, e. g. a slice of bread.
slice 2 ( n ) e. g. Cut the meat into thin slices
slice 3 ( n ) =a kitchen utensil ( tool ) that you use to lift and serve pieces of food, e. g. a fish slice.
sleeping bag ( n ) =a thick warm bag that you use for sleeping in, for example when you are camping
sledgehammer ( n ) ( slɛdʒˌh�mər ) =a large heavy hammer with a long handle
sled 1 ( n ) ( slɛd ) =a vehicle for traveling over snow and ice, with long narrow strips of wood or metal instead of wheels. Larger sleds are pulled ...
sled 2 ( n )
skyscraper ( n ) ( skaɪˌskreɪpər ) =a very tall building in a city
slacks ( n ) ( sl�ks ) =pants for men or women, that are not part of a suit, e. g. a pair of slacks.
skyline ( n ) ( skaɪlaɪn ) =the outline of buildings, trees, hills, etc. seen against the sky, e. g. the New York skyline.
skunk ( n ) ( skʌŋk ) ( informal polecat, poʊlk�t ) =a small black and white N. American animal that can produce a strong unpleasant smell to defend ...
skirt ( n ) ( skərt ) =a piece of clothing for a woman or girl that hangs from the waist
skull ( n ) ( skʌl ) =the bone structure that forms the head and surrounds and protects the brain
ski 1 ( n ) ( ski ) ( pl. skis ) =one of a pair of long narrow pieces of wood, metal, or plastic that you attach to boots so that you can move smooth ...
ski 2 ( n ) ( also waterski, wɑt̮ərˌski ) =either of the pair of long, flat boards on which a person stands in order to waterski
ski boot
skeleton 2 ( n ) =a type of sled ( a vehicle for sliding over ice ) for racing, used by one person lying on their front with their feet pointing back ...
skeleton 3 ( n ) =the sport or event of racing down a special track of ice on a skeleton, e. g. Canada won gold and silver in the skeleton.
skeleton 1 ( n ) ( skɛlətn ) =the structure of bones that supports the body of a person or an animal; a model of this structure, e. g. The human skel ...
skate 3 ( n ) skate fish =a large flat sea fish that can be eaten
skateboard ( n ) ( skeɪtbɔrd ) =a short narrow board with small wheels at each end, which you stand on and ride as a sport
six - pack ( n ) = stomach muscles that are very strong and that you can see clearly across someone's stomach
skate 1 ( n ) ( skeɪt ) ice skate =a boot with a thin metal blade on the bottom, that is used for skating on ice
skate 2 ( n ) roller skate =a type of boot with two pairs of small wheels attached to the bottom
sink 1 ( n ) ( sɪŋk ) =a large open container in a kitchen or bathroom that has faucets to supply water and that you use for washing
sink 2 ( n )
silk ( n ) ( sɪlk ) =fine soft thread produced by silkworms
silverware ( n ) ( sɪlvərˌwɛr ) =objects that are made of or covered with silver, especially knives, forks, dishes, etc. that are used for eating and ...
silver ( n ) ( sɪlvər ) ( symbol Ag ) =a chemical element. Silver is a gray - white precious metal used for making coins, jewelry, decorative objects ...
sieve ( n ) ( sɪv ) =a tool for separating solids from liquids or larger solids from smaller solids, made of a wire or plastic net attached to a ring.
signpost ( n ) ( saɪnpoʊst ) =a sign at the side of a road giving information about the direction and distance of places, e. g. Follow the signposts ...
sidewalk 2 ( n )
sidewalk 1 ( n ) ( saɪdwɔk ) =a flat part at the side of a road for people to walk on
side - view mirror ( n ) =a mirror that sticks out from the side of a vehicle and allows the driver to see behind the vehicle
sideburn ( n ) ( saɪdbərn ) =hair that grows down the sides of a man's face in front of his ears
sideboard ( n ) ( saɪdbɔrd ) ( also buffet, bəˈfeɪ ) =a piece of furniture in a dining room for putting food on before it is served, with drawers for ...
sibling ( n ) ( sɪblɪŋ ) =a brother or sister, e. g. squabbles between siblings. sibling rivalry ( competition between brothers and or sisters ) .
shuttlecock ( n ) ( ʃʌt̮lˌkɑk ) ( also birdie ) =the object that players hit backward and forward in the game of badminton
shutter 3 ( n ) =the part of a camera that opens to allow light to pass through the lens when you take a photograph