پیشنهادهای حامد جباری (٣,٥٢٩)
intrude ( v ) ( ɪnˈtrud ) =to go or be somewhere where you are not wanted or are not supposed to be, e. g. legislation to stop newspapers from intrud ...
intricate ( adj ) ( ɪntrɪkət ) =having a lot of different parts and small details that fit together, e. g. intricate patterns. intricately ( adv ) , ...
hue 1 ( n ) ( hyu ) =a color; a particular shade of a color, e. g. His face took on an unhealthy whitish hue.
hue 2 ( n ) =a type of belief or opinion, e. g. supporters of every political hue.
compile 2 ( v ) =to translate instructions from one computer language into another so that a particular computer can understand them, compiler 2 ( n ...
compile 1 ( v ) ( kəmˈpaɪl ) =to produce a book, etc. by bringing together different items, e. g. We are trying to compile a list of suitable people. ...
compilation ( n ) ( kɑmpəˈleɪʃn ) =a collection of items, especially pieces of music or writing, taken from different places and put together, e. g. ...
archaism ( n ) ( ɑrkiˌɪzəm, ɑrkeɪˌɪzəm ) =a very old word or phrase that is not used anymore, e. g. This peculiar rhyme may embody that stylistic arc ...
archaic ( adj ) ( ɑrˈkeɪɪk ) =old and not used anymore =very old - fashioned =from a much earlier or ancient period of history, e. g. archaic art.
analogy ( n ) ( əˈn�lədʒi ) =a comparison of one thing with another thing that has similar features, e. g. learning by analogy. analogous ( adj ) ( ə ...
analog 3 ( n ) ( �nlˌɑɡ ) =a thing that is similar to another thing, e. g. Scientists are attempting to compare features of extinct animals with livi ...
analog 1 ( adj ) ( �nlˌɑɡ ) ( also analogue ) =using a continuously changing range of physical quantities to measure or store data, e. g. an analog c ...
analog 2 ( adj ) =showing the time using hands on a dial and not with a display of numbers, e. g. an analog clock.
streamline ( v ) ( strimlaɪn ) =to give sth a smooth, even shape so that it can move quickly and easily through air or water, e. g. The cars all have ...
shelter 3 ( n ) =a structure built to give protection, especially from the weather or from attack =protection from rain, danger, or attack
shelter 1 ( v ) ( ʃɛltər ) =to give sth sb a place where they are protected from the weather or from danger; to protect sth sb, e. g. helping the poo ...
shelter 2 ( v ) =to stay in a place that protects you from the weather or from danger, e. g. We sheltered from the rain in a doorway.
shallow ( adj ) ( ʃ�loʊ ) =not having much distance between the top or surface and the bottom, e. g. a shallow dish. shallow waters around the coast. ...
shallows ( n ) ( ʃ�loʊz ) =a shallow place in a river or the ocean, e. g. Children were playing in the shallows.
scenic 1 ( adj ) ( sinɪk ) =having beautiful natural scenery, e. g. an area of scenic beauty. They took the scenic route back to the hotel. scenicall ...
scenic 2 ( adj ) =connected with scenery in a theater, e. g. scenic designs.
rhythmic ( adj ) ( rɪ�mɪk ) ( less frequent rhythmical ) =having a regular pattern of sounds, movements, or events, e. g. music with a fast, rhythmic ...
rhythm ( n ) ( rɪ�əm ) =a strong, regular, repeated pattern of sounds or movements, e. g. to dance to the rhythm of the music. =a regular pattern of ...
portray ( v ) ( pɔrˈtreɪ ) =to show sth sb in a picture, e. g. The painting portrays the duke's third wife. portrait ( n ) =a painting, drawing, or p ...
portraiture ( n ) ( pɔrtrətʃər ) =the art of making portraits; the portraits that are made
portraitist ( n ) ( pɔrtrət̮ɪst ) =a person who makes portraits, e. g. a royal portraitist ( who makes pictures of the king or queen, etc. )
plenty ( n ) ( plɛnti ) =a situation in which there is a large supply of food, money, etc. , e. g. We had food and drink in plenty. Everyone is happi ...
plenty ( pro ) ( plɛnti ) =a large amount; as much or as many as you need, e. g. plenty of eggs. They always gave us plenty to eat.
plentiful ( adj ) ( plɛntɪfl ) ( also plenteous ) =available or existing in large amounts, e. g. a plentiful supply of food. plentifully ( adv ) e. g ...
phenomenon ( n ) ( fəˈnɑməˌnɑn ) ( pl. phenomena ) =a fact or an event in nature or society, especially one that is not fully understood, e. g. socia ...
outburst ( n ) ( aʊtbərst ) =a sudden strong expression of an emotion, e. g. an outburst of anger. =a sudden increase in a particular activity, e. g. ...
partisan ( n ) ( pɑrt̮əzn ) =a member of an armed group that is fighting secretly against enemy soldiers who have taken control of its country, parti ...
motionless ( adj ) ( moʊʃnləs ) =not moving; still, e. g. She stood absolutely motionless.
motion sickness ( n ) =the unpleasant feeling that you are going to vomit, that some people have when they are moving, especially in a vehicle
gathers ( n ) ( ɡ��ərz ) =small folds that are sewn into a piece of clothing
gatherer ( n ) ( ɡ��ərər ) =a person who collects sth, e. g. prehistoric hunters and gatherers.
gather 1 ( v ) ( ɡ��ər ) =to come together, or bring people together, in one place, e. g. A crowd soon gathered. gathering 1 ( n ) =a meeting of peop ...
gather 2 ( v ) =to bring things together, e. g. I waited while he gathered up his papers. gathering 2 ( n ) =the process of collecting sth, e. g. met ...
decline 3 ( v ) =if a noun, an adjective, or a pronoun declines, it has different forms according to whether it's the subject or the object of a verb ...
decline 1 ( v ) ( dɪˈklaɪn ) =to become smaller, fewer, weaker, etc. , e. g. Her health was declining rapidly. decline ( n ) e. g. The company report ...
decline 2 ( v ) =to refuse politely to accept or to do sth, e. g. I offered to give them a ride but they declined. She declined a second glass of win ...
accounting ( n ) ( əˈkaʊntɪŋ ) =the process or work of keeping financial accounts, e. g. a career in accounting. accounting methods.
accountancy ( n ) ( əˈkaʊntnsi ) =the work or profession of an accountant
accountable ( adj ) =responsible for your decisions or actions and expected to explain them when you are asked, e. g. Politicians are accountable to ...
vary ( v ) ( vɛri ) =to be different from each other in size, etc. , e. g. The quality of the students' work varies considerably. varied 1 ( adj ) =o ...
unbiased ( adj ) ( ʌnˈbaɪəst ) =fair and not influenced by your own or someone else's opinions, desires, etc. , e. g. unbiased advice. an unbiased ju ...
trigger 3 ( n ) ( trɪɡər ) =the part of a gun that you press in order to fire it, e. g. to pull the trigger.
trigger - happy ( adj ) =too willing and quick to use violence, especially with guns, e. g. trigger - happy troops.
trigger 2 ( v ) =to cause a device to start functioning, e. g. to trigger an alarm.
trigger 1 ( v ) ( trɪɡər ) =to make sth happen suddenly, e. g. flowers can trigger off a violent allergic reaction.