پیشنهادهای حامد جباری (٣,٧١٥)
passage 3 ( n ) =a short section from a book, piece of music, etc. , e. g. Read the following passage and answer the questions below.
passage 1 ( n ) ( p�sɪdʒ ) ( also passageway ) =a long narrow area with walls on either side that connects one room or place with another, e. g. a se ...
passable ( adj ) =if a road or a river is passable, it's not blocked and you can travel along or across it, e. g. The mountain roads aren't passable ...
pass 8 ( v ) =to send sth out from the body as or with waste matter, e. g. If you're passing blood, you ought to see a doctor.
pass 9 ( n ) =an official document or ticket that shows that you have the right to enter or leave a place, to travel on a bus or train, etc. , e. g. ...
pass 10 ( n ) =a road or way over or through mountains, e. g. a mountain pass. They came over the top of the pass and started down towards the coast.
pass 5 ( v ) =to achieve the required standard, I'm not really expecting to pass first time. =to accept a proposal by voting, pass 4 ( n ) =a success ...
pass 6 ( v ) =to say or state sth, especially officially, e. g. The court waited in silence for the judge to pass sentence. It's not for me to pass j ...
pass 7 ( v ) =to go beyond the limits of what you can believe, understand, etc. , e. g. It passes belief ( is impossible to believe ) that she could ...
pass 2 ( v ) =to give sth to sb by putting it into their hands, e. g. Pass the salt, please. pass 2 ( n ) =an act of throwing the ball to another pla ...
pass 3 ( v ) =to change from one state to another, They had passed from childhood to early adulthood. pass 3 ( n ) =a stage in a process, In the firs ...
pass 4 ( v ) =when time passes, it goes by, e. g. Six months passed and we still had no news from them. We sang songs to pass the time.
pass 1 ( v ) ( p�s ) =to move past, She passed me in the street without even saying hello. pass 1 ( n ) =an act of moving past, The helicopter made s ...
overcome ( v ) ( oʊvərˈkʌm ) =to succeed in dealing with or controlling a problem that has been preventing you from achieving sth, e. g. He overcame ...
outlandish ( adj ) ( aʊtˈl�ndɪʃ ) =strange or extremely unusual, e. g. outlandish costumes. outlandishly ( adv ) e. g. outlandishly dressed.
opposite ( adj, adv, n, pre ) ( ɑpəzət ) =on the other side of sth, e. g. Answers are given on the opposite page. He sat down in the chair opposite.
oppose 2 ( v ) =to compete with sb, e. g. She intends to oppose the incumbent in the next election. opposition 2 =the people you are competing
opposed ( adj ) =very different, e. g. Our views are diametrically opposed on this issue. opposing ( adj ) =very different, opposition ( n ) =the sta ...
oppose 1 ( v ) ( əˈpoʊz ) =to disagree strongly, I would oppose changing the law. opposed ( adj ) =disagreeing, opposition 1 ( n ) ( ɑpəˈzɪʃn ) =the ...
obsolete ( adj ) ( ɑbsəˈlit ) =no longer used because sth new has been invented, e. g. obsolete technology. obsolescence ( n ) ( ɑbsəˈlɛsns ) e. g. p ...
omit ( v ) ( əˈmɪt ) =to not include sth sb, e. g. If you are a student, you can omit questions 16–18. =to not do sth, e. g. She omitted to mention t ...
nutritionist ( n ) ( nuˈtrɪʃənɪst ) =a person who is an expert on the relationship between food and health
nutritious ( adj ) ( nuˈtrɪʃəs ) = very good for you; containing many of the substances that help the body to grow, e. g. tasty and nutritious meals.
nutrition ( n ) ( nuˈtrɪʃn ) =the process by which living things receive the food necessary for them to grow and be healthy, nutritional ( adj ) ( le ...
nutrient ( n ) ( nutriənt ) =a substance that is needed to keep a living thing alive and to help it to grow, e. g. Plants draw minerals and other nut ...
nurture 2 ( v ) =to help sth sb to develop and be successful, e. g. My father nurtured a love of math in me.
nurture 1 ( v, n ) ( nərtʃər ) =to care for and protect sth sb while they are growing and developing, e. g. These delicate plants need careful nurtur ...
notion ( n ) ( noʊʃn ) =an idea, a belief, or an understanding of sth, e. g. He has no notion of the difficulty of the problem. notional ( adj ) , no ...
narrate 2 ( v ) =to speak the words that form the text of a documentary film or program, e. g. The film was narrated by an unknown actor.
nevertheless ( adv ) ( nɛvər�əˈlɛs ) =despite sth that you have just mentioned, e. g. There is little chance that we will succeed in changing the law ...
narrate 1 ( v ) ( nəˈreɪt ) =to tell a story, e. g. The story is narrated in flashback. narrative ( adj, n ) ( n�rət̮ɪv ) , narration ( n ) ( n�ˈreɪʃ ...
investigate ( v ) =to carefully examine the facts of an event to find out the truth about it, The FBI has been called in to investigate. investigativ ...
generic ( adj ) = ( of a product, especially a drug ) not using the name of the company that made it, e. g. The doctor offered me a choice of a brand ...
fabricate ( v ) ( f�brɪˌkeɪt ) =to make or produce goods, etc. , e. g. The company fabricates and sells steel. =to invent false information, e. g. Th ...
disguise ( v, n ) ( dɪsˈɡaɪz ) =to change your appearance so that people can't recognize you, e. g. She disguised herself as a boy. She wore glasses ...
swift 3 ( n ) ( swɪft ) =a small bird with long, narrow wings, similar to a swallow
swift 1 ( adj ) ( swɪft ) =happening or done quickly and immediately; doing sth quickly, e. g. swift action. a swift decision. swiftly ( adv ) , swif ...
swift 2 ( adj ) =moving very quickly; able to move very quickly, e. g. a swift current. a swift runner.
steady 5 ( ex ) ( stɛdi ) =used to tell sb to be careful, e. g. Steady! Don't fall off.
steady 4 ( adj ) ( stɛdi ) =developing, growing, etc. gradually and in an even and regular way, e. g. We're making slow but steady progress. steadily ...
steady 3 ( v ) =to make sth sb calm, e. g. She took a few deep breaths to steady her nerves.
steady 1 ( v ) ( stɛdi ) =to stop sth sb or yourself from moving, shaking, or falling; to stop moving, shaking, or falling, e. g. She steadied hersel ...
steady 2 ( v ) =to stop changing and become regular again, e. g. Her heartbeat steadied. The dollar steadied against other major currencies. steady ( ...
robust ( adj ) ( roʊˈbʌst ) =strong and healthy, e. g. She was almost 90, but still very robust. robustly ( adv ) , robustness ( n )
preconceived ( adj ) ( prikənˈsivd ) = ( of ideas, opinions, etc. ) formed before you have enough information of sth, e. g. I had no preconceived not ...
nominal 2 ( n ) =very small and much less than the normal cost or change, e. g. We only pay a nominal rent. There is a nominal charge for use of the ...
nominalize ( v ) ( nɑmənəˌlaɪz ) =to form a noun from a verb or adjective, for example “truth” from “true”, nominalization ( n )
narrows ( n ) ( n�roʊz ) =a narrow channel that connects two larger areas of water
nominal 1 ( adj ) ( nɑmənl ) =being sth in name only, and not in reality, e. g. the nominal leader of the party. nominally ( adv )
narrow - minded ( adj ) =not willing to listen to new ideas or to the opinions of others, e. g. a narrow - minded attitude. a narrow - minded nationa ...