پیشنهادهای حامد جباری (٣,٧١٥)
uniform 2 ( n ) ( yunəˌfɔrm ) =the special set of clothes worn by all members of an organization or a group at work, or by children at school, e. g. ...
lasting ( adj ) ( l�stɪŋ ) =continuing to exist or to have an effect for a long time, e. g. I formed several lasting friendships at college. lastingl ...
last ( n ) ( l�st ) =a block of wood or metal shaped like a foot, used in making and repairing shoes, e. g. shoe last
jargon ( n ) ( dʒɑrɡən ) =words that are used by a particular profession or group of people, and are difficult for others to understand, e. g. Try to ...
install 4 ( v ) =to make sb or yourself comfortable in a particular place or position, e. g. We installed ourselves in the front row
install 1 ( v ) =to put equipment in position so that it can be used, e. g. He's getting a phone installed tomorrow. The hotel chain has recently ins ...
install 2 ( v ) =to put a new program into a computer, e. g. I'll need some help installing the software.
install 3 ( v ) =to put sb in a new position of authority, often with an official ceremony, e. g. He was installed as president last May. installatio ...
impressionistic ( adj ) ( ɪmprɛʃəˈnɪstɪk ) =giving a general idea rather than particular facts or details
impressionable ( adj ) ( ɪmˈprɛʃənəbl ) =easily influenced or affected by sth sb, e. g. children at an impressionable age
Impressionism ( n ) ( ɪmˈprɛʃəˌnɪzəm ) =a style in painting that uses color to show the effects of light on things, Impressionist ( adj ) e. g. Impre ...
gigantic ( adj ) ( dʒaɪˈɡ�ntɪk ) =extremely large, e. g. a gigantic house. The problem was beginning to take on gigantic proportions
gigantism ( n ) ( dʒaɪˈɡ�ntɪzəm ) =a condition in which someone grows to an unusually large size
genuine 1 ( adj ) ( dʒɛnyuən ) =real; exactly what it appears to be; not artificial, e. g. Is the painting a genuine Picasso. genuinely ( adv ) e. g. ...
genuine 2 ( adj ) =sincere and honest; that can be trusted, e. g. a very genuine person. genuine concern for others
exceptional 3 ( adj ) = ( of a child ) having a physical or mental disability, e. g. The program helps parents of exceptional children.
export ( v ) ( ɪkˈspɔrt ) =to sell and send goods to another country, e. g. The islands export sugar and fruit. export ( n ) ( ɛkspɔrt ) e. g. an exp ...
exceptional 1 ( adj ) ( ɪkˈsɛpʃənl ) =unusually good, e. g. At the age of five she showed exceptional talent as a musician. exceptionally 1 ( adv )
exceptional 2 ( adj ) =very unusual, e. g. This deadline will be extended only in exceptional circumstances. exceptionally 2 ( adv )
elaborate ( v ) ( ɪˈl�bəˌreɪt ) =to describe sth in a detailed way, e. g. He said he was resigning but didn't elaborate on his reasons. elaboration, ...
eclectic ( adj ) ( ɪˈklɛktɪk ) =not following one style but using a wide variety, e. g. His house is an eclectic mixture of the antique and the moder ...
dormant ( adj ) ( dɔrmənt ) =not active or growing now but able to become active or to grow in the future, e. g. a dormant volcano. dormancy ( n )
drab ( adj ) ( dr�b ) ( drabber, drabbest ) =without interest or color; dull and boring, e. g. a cold drab little office. drab women, dressed in brow ...
dominate ( v ) ( dɑməˌneɪt ) =to control or have a lot of influence over sth sb, especially in an unpleasant way, e. g. As a child he was dominated b ...
dominant ( adj ) ( dɑmənənt ) =more important, powerful or noticeable than other things, e. g. The company has achieved a dominant position in the wo ...
distinctive ( adj ) ( dɪˈstɪŋktɪv ) =having a quality or characteristic that makes something different and easily noticed, e. g. clothes with a disti ...
distinct ( adj ) ( dɪˈstɪŋkt ) =clearly different or of a different kind, e. g. There was a distinct smell of gas. Being tall gave him a distinct adv ...
dim 2 ( adj ) =not intelligent, e. g. He's very dim
display 1 ( v, n ) ( dɪˈspleɪ ) =to show, e. g. The exhibition gives local artists an opportunity to display their work.
display 2 ( n ) ( dɪˈspleɪ ) =the words, pictures, etc. shown on a computer screen, e. g. a high resolution color display.
currency ( n ) ( kərənsi ) =the system of money that a country uses, e. g. trading in foreign currencies. You'll need some cash in local currency.
dim 1 ( adj ) ( dɪm ) ( dimmer, dimmest ) =not bright, e. g. a dim room. dimly ( adv ) , dimness ( n ) , dim ( v ) ( dimmed, dimming ) e. g. The ligh ...
classify 2 ( v ) =to make documents officially secret or available only to people with special authority, e. g. Government officials classified 6. 3 ...
classify 1 ( v ) =to arrange things in groups according to features that they have in common, e. g. The books are classified according to subject. cl ...
classifieds ( n ) ( classified advertisements, classified ads, want ads ) =the section in a newspaper with small advertisements arranged in groups ac ...
acute 2 =less than 90�, e. g. An acute angle is an angle smaller than a right angle.
acute 1 ( adj ) ( əˈkyut ) =very serious or severe, e. g. acute pain. acutely ( adv ) , acuteness ( n )
transportable ( adj ) ( tr�nsˈpɔrt̮əbl ) =that can be carried or moved from one place to another, especially by a vehicle, e. g. the first transporta ...
transports ( n ) [plural] = ( literary ) strong feelings and emotions, e. g. to be in transports of delight
transport ( v, n ) ( tr�nsˈpɔrt ) =to take sth sb from one place to another in a vehicle, e. g. to transport goods. transportation ( n ) ( tr�nspərˈt ...
theorize ( v ) e. g. The study theorizes about the role of dreams in peoples' lives. theorizing ( n ) , theoretical ( adj ) , theoretically ( adv ) , ...
purpose ( n ) ( pərpəs ) =the intention, aim, or function of sth, e. g. Our campaign's main purpose is to raise money. purposely, purposeful, purpose ...
prosper ( v ) ( prɑspər ) =to develop in a successful way; to be successful, especially in making money, e. g. The economy prospered under his admini ...
mammoth ( n ) ( m�məθ ) =an animal like a large elephant covered with hair, that lived thousands of years ago and is now extinct, mammoth ( adj ) =ex ...
flaw ( n ) ( flɔ ) =a mistake in sth that means that it isn't correct or doesn't work correctly, e. g. The argument is full of fundamental flaws. fla ...
eventually ( adv ) ( ɪˈvɛntʃuəli ) =at the end of a period of time or a series of events, e. g. Our flight eventually left five hours late.
engross ( v ) =if sth engrosses you, it's so interesting that you give it all your attention and time, e. g. As the business grew, it totally engross ...
engender ( v ) ( ɪnˈdʒɛndər ) =to make a feeling or situation exist, e. g. The issue engendered controversy. problems engendered by the restructuring ...
docile ( adj ) ( dɑsl ) =quiet and easy to control, e. g. a docile child. a docile horse. docilely ( adv ) , docility ( n )
diversify ( v ) ( daɪvərsəfaɪ ) =to develop a wider range of products in order to be more successful, e. g. Farmers are being encouraged to diversify ...