پیشنهادهای حامد جباری (٣,٥٩٠)
dish 4 ( n ) satellite dish =a piece of equipment that receives signals from a satellite, used to enable people to watch satellite television
dish 1 ( n ) ( dɪʃ ) =a flat shallow container for cooking food in or serving it from, e. g. a glass dish. a baking dish. a serving dish.
cutlery ( n ) ( kʌtləri ) =knives, forks, and spoons, used for eating and serving food, e. g. Put the cutlery in the drawer.
repellent 2 ( n ) =a substance that is used on cloth, stone, etc. to prevent water from passing through it, e. g. a water repellent.
lawn 1 ( n ) ( lɔn ) =an area of ground covered in short grass in a yard or park, e. g. In summer we have to mow the lawn twice a week.
mayonnaise ( n ) ( meɪəˌneɪz ) ( informal mayo, meɪoʊ ) =a thick, cold, white sauce made from eggs, oil, and vinegar, used to add flavor to sandwiche ...
widow ( n ) ( wɪdoʊ ) =a woman whose husband has died and who hasn't married again, e. g. She may be entitled to a widow's benefits under her husband ...
giraffe ( n ) ( dʒəˈr�f ) =a tall African animal with a very long neck, long legs, and dark marks on its coat
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.
uneasy 2 ( adj ) =not certain to last; not safe or settled, e. g. an uneasy peace.
delight ( v, n ) ( dɪˈlaɪt ) =to give sb a lot of pleasure and enjoyment, e. g. This news will delight his fans all over the world. delighted ( adj ) ...
grass ( n ) ( ɡr�s )
hunker ( v ) ( hʌŋkər ) ( also hunker down ) =to sit on your heels with your knees bent up in front of you, e. g. He hunkered down beside her
cushion ( n ) ( kʊʃn ) =a cloth bag filled with soft material or feathers that is used, for example, to make a seat more comfortable
enact 1 ( v ) ( ɪˈn�kt ) =to pass a law, e. g. legislation enacted by Congress. enactment ( n ) e. g. the enactment of environmental legislation.
enact 2 ( v ) =to perform a play or act a part in a play, e. g. scenes from history enacted by local residents.
incessant ( adj ) ( ɪnsɛsnt ) =never stopping, e. g. incessant rain. incessant meetings. incessantly ( adv )
analog 1 ( adj ) ( �nlˌɑɡ ) ( also analogue ) =using a continuously changing range of physical quantities to measure or store data, e. g. an analog c ...
windshield wiper ( n ) ( also wiper ) =a blade with a rubber edge that moves across a windshield to make it clear of rain, snow, etc.
turnstile 3 ( n ) full - height turnstiles
Impressionism ( n ) ( ɪmˈprɛʃəˌnɪzəm ) =a style in painting that uses color to show the effects of light on things, Impressionist ( adj ) e. g. Impre ...
zenith ( n ) ( zinɪθ ) =the highest point that the sun or moon reaches in the sky, directly above you =the time when sth is strongest and most succes ...
panties ( n ) ( p�ntiz ) =a piece of women's underwear that covers the body from the waist to the tops of the legs
miniature ( adj, n ) ( mɪnətʃər ) e. g. It looks like a miniature version of James Bond's car. She collects miniatures for her dollhouse.
seat belt ( n ) ( also safety belt ) =a belt that is attached to the seat in a car or a plane and that you fasten around yourself so that you are not ...
conveyor belt 1 ( n ) ( kənˈveɪər bɛlt ) ( also conveyor ) =a continuous moving band used for transporting goods from one part of a building to anoth ...
drill 1 ( n ) ( drɪl ) =a tool or machine with a pointed end for making holes, e. g. an electric drill. a hand drill. a dentist's drill.
drill 5 ( n ) =a machine for planting seeds in rows
drill 3 ( n ) =military training in marching, the use of weapons, etc. , e. g. rifle drill.
spacious ( adj ) ( speɪʃəs ) = ( of a room or building ) large and with plenty of space for people to move around in, e. g. The hotel rooms are spaci ...
saw 1 ( n ) ( sɔ ) =a tool that has a long blade with sharp points ( called teeth ) along one of its edges.
saw 2 ( n ) circular saw
saw 3 ( n ) circular saw
confectionery ( n ) ( kənˈfɛkʃəˌnɛri ) =candy, chocolate, etc. , e. g. Confectionery is a multimillion - dollar business.
wave 1 ( n ) ( weɪv ) =a raised line of water that moves across the surface of the ocean, etc. , e. g. Huge waves were breaking on the shore.
wave 2 ( n ) =a movement of your arm and hand from side to side, e. g. With a wave and a shout he ran down the road to meet us.
wave 3 ( n ) =the form that some types of energy such as heat, sound, light, etc. take as they move, e. g. radio waves. sound waves.
wave 4 ( n ) =if a person's hair has a wave or waves, it's not straight, but curls slightly, e. g. wavy hair.
sneer ( v, n ) ( snɪər ) =to show that you have no respect for sb by the expression on your face or by the way you speak, e. g. He sneered at people ...
tempt ( v ) ( tɛmpt ) =to make sb want to do sth, e. g. I was tempted by the dessert menu. Nothing would tempt me to live here. tempting, temptingly, ...
yard 3 ( n ) =a long piece of wood fastened to a mast that supports a sail on a boat or ship
rabbit ( n ) ( r�bət ) =a small animal with soft fur, long ears, and a short tail. Rabbits live in holes in the ground or are kept as pets or for foo ...
roam 1 ( v ) ( roʊm ) =to walk or travel around an area without any definite aim or direction, e. g. The sheep are allowed to roam freely on this lan ...
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 ...
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.
stripe 1 ( n ) ( straɪp ) =a long narrow line of color, that is a different color from the areas next to it, e. g. a zebra's black and white stripes.
dust ( n ) ( dʌst ) =a fine powder that consists of very small pieces of sand, earth, etc. , e. g. The workers wear masks to avoid inhaling the dust.
yoke 1 ( n ) ( yoʊk ) =a long piece of wood that is fastened across the necks of two animals, especially oxen, so that they can pull heavy loads
trifle ( n ) ( traɪfl ) =sth that isn't important, e. g. There's no point worrying over such trifles. =slightly, e. g. She seemed a trifle anxious. t ...
deceive ( v ) ( dɪˈsiv ) =to make sb believe sth that is not true, e. g. She deceived him into handing over all his savings. deceptive ( adj ) , dece ...