پیشنهادهای حامد جباری (٣,٧١٥)
waspish ( adj ) ( wɑspɪʃ ) =bad - tempered and unpleasant, e. g. a waspish remark. She sounded waspish and impatient. waspishly ( adv ) e. g. “Just l ...
wasp ( n ) ( wɑsp ) =a black and yellow flying insect that can sting, e. g. a wasp sting. a wasps’ nest.
ventilator 2 ( n ) =a piece of equipment with a pump that helps someone to breathe by sending air in and out of their lungs, e. g. He was put on a ve ...
ventilator 1 ( n ) ( vɛntlˌeɪt̮ər ) =a device or an opening for letting fresh air come into a room
ventilate ( v ) ( vɛntlˌeɪt ) =to allow fresh air to enter and move around a room, etc. , e. g. a well - ventilated room. The bathroom is ventilated ...
upholster ( v ) ( əˈpoʊlstər ) =to cover a chair, etc. with soft material and cloth. upholstery ( n ) =the process of upholstering =soft covering on ...
upholsterer ( n ) ( əˈpoʊlstərər ) =a person whose job is to upholster furniture, e. g. Not even a good upholsterer can perform miracles on cheap fur ...
unearth ( v ) ( ʌnˈərθ ) =to find sth in the ground by digging, e. g. to unearth buried treasures.
transparent ( adj ) ( tr�nsˈpɛrənt ) e. g. transparent animals. transparently ( adv )
transparency 1 ( n ) ( tr�nsˈpɛrənsi ) ( pl. transparencies ) =a picture printed on a piece of film, usually in a frame, that can be shown on a scree ...
transparency 2 ( n ) =the quality of sth, such as glass, that allows you to see through it, e. g. the transparency of ice.
scalding ( adj, v ) ( skɔldɪŋ ) =hot enough to scald, e. g. scalding water. scalding hot. Scalding tears poured down her face.
snub ( v, n ) ( snʌb ) =to insult sb, especially by ignoring them when you meet, e. g. I tried to be friendly, but she snubbed me completely.
scald 2 ( v ) =to heat a liquid without boiling it, e. g. scalded milk.
scald 3 ( v ) =to put sth in boiling liquid for a short time, e. g. Scald the tomatoes and remove the skins.
scald 1 ( v, n ) ( skɔld ) =to burn yourself or part of your body with very hot liquid or steam, e. g. Be careful not to scald yourself with the stea ...
rehabilitate 2 ( v ) =to return a building or an area to its previous good condition, e. g. Billions of dollars are being spent on rehabilitating inn ...
resign ( v ) ( rɪˈzaɪn ) =to officially tell sb that you're leaving your job, an organization, etc. , e. g. He resigned as manager after eight years. ...
rehabilitate 1 ( v ) ( riəˈbɪləˌteɪt ) =to help sb to have a normal life again after they have been very sick or in prison, e. g. a unit for rehabili ...
ponder ( v ) ( pɑndər ) =to think about sth carefully for a period of time, e. g. The senator pondered the question for a moment.
placard ( n ) ( pl�kɑrd ) =a large written notice that is put in a public place or carried on a stick in a march, e. g. They were carrying placards a ...
pension plan ( n ) ( retirement plan ) =a system in which you, and usually your employer, pay money regularly into a fund. You're then paid a pension ...
pension 1 ( n ) ( pɑnˈsyoʊn ) =a small, usually cheap, hotel in some European countries, especially France
pension 2 ( n ) ( pɛnʃn ) =an amount of money paid regularly by a company or government to sb who is considered to be too old, pensioner ( n ) =a per ...
oralism ( n ) ( ɔrəˌlɪzəm ) =the system of teaching deaf people to communicate using speech and lip - reading, oralist ( adj )
obstacle race ( n ) ( also obstacle course ) =a series of objects that people taking part in a race have to climb over, under, through, etc.
obese ( adj ) ( oʊˈbis ) = ( of people ) very fat, in a way that is not healthy, e. g. Obese patients are given dietary advice. obesity ( n ) e. g. O ...
obstacle ( n ) ( ɑbstɪkl ) =a thing, a situation, etc. that makes it difficult for you to do sth, e. g. We have managed to overcome all the obstacles ...
multitude 1 ( n ) ( mʌltəˌtud ) =an extremely large number of things or people, e. g. multitudes of birds. multitudinous ( adj ) ( mʌltəˈtudn̩əs ) =e ...
multitude 2 ( n ) =the mass of ordinary people, e. g. to feed the starving multitudes. =a large crowd of people, e. g. He preached to the assembled m ...
magnify ( v ) ( m�ɡnəˌfaɪ ) =to make sth look bigger than it really is, for example by using a lens or microscope, e. g. bacteria magnified to 1, 000 ...
magnifier ( n ) ( m�ɡnəˌfaɪər ) =a piece of equipment that is used to make things look larger
legible ( adj ) ( lɛdʒəbl ) = ( of written or printed words ) clear enough to read, e. g. legible handwriting. legibly ( adv ) , legibility ( n ) e. ...
magnificent ( adj ) ( m�ɡˈnɪfəsnt ) =extremely attractive and impressive; deserving praise, e. g. The Taj Mahal is a magnificent building. magnificen ...
indifferent 1 ( adj ) ( ɪnˈdɪfrənt ) =showing no interest in sth sb, e. g. The administration can't afford to be indifferent to public opinion. indif ...
indifferent 2 ( adj ) =not very good, e. g. an indifferent meal
expose ( v ) =to put sth sb in a place or situation where they aren't protected from sth unpleasant, e. g. Don't expose babies to strong sunlight. ex ...
endurance ( n ) ( ɪnˈdʊrəns ) =the ability to continue doing sth painful or difficult for a long period of time without complaining, e. g. This event ...
endure ( v ) ( ɪnˈdʊr ) =to experience and deal with sth that is unpleasant, e. g. She couldn't endure the thought of leaving him. =to continue to ex ...
departed ( adj ) ( dɪˈpɑrt̮əd ) =dead. People say ‘departed’ to avoid saying ‘dead’, e. g. your dear departed brother. the departed ( n ) ( pl. the d ...
drastic ( adj ) ( dr�stɪk ) =extreme in a way that has a sudden, serious, or violent effect on sth, e. g. drastic changes. a drastic reduction in the ...
depart 1 ( v ) ( dɪˈpɑrt ) =to leave a place, especially to start a trip, e. g. Flights for Rome depart from Terminal 3. departure ( n ) ( dɪˈpɑrtʃər ...
depart 2 ( v ) =to leave your job, e. g. the departing president. He departed his job on December 16.
contagious ( adj ) ( kənˈteɪdʒəs ) =a contagious disease spreads by people touching each other, e. g. Scarlet fever is highly contagious. contagiousl ...
debt ( n ) ( dɛt ) =a sum of money that sb owes, e. g. I need to pay off all my debts before I leave the country. debtor ( n ) ( dɛt̮ər ) e. g. A deb ...
chiropractic ( n ) ( kaɪrəˈpr�ktɪk ) =the medical profession that involves treating some diseases and physical problems by pressing and moving the bo ...
clergy ( n ) ( klərdʒi ) =the priests or ministers of a religion, e. g. All the local clergy were asked to attend the ceremony. clergyman ( n ) , cle ...
wobble 2 ( v ) =to go in a particular direction while moving from side to side in an unsteady way, e. g. He wobbled off on his bike.
wobble 1 ( v, n ) ( wɑbl ) =to move from side to side in an unsteady way; to make sth do this, e. g. Don't wobble the table, I'm trying to write. wob ...
verdict ( n ) ( vərdɪkt ) =a decision that is made by a jury in court, stating if sb is considered guilty of a crime or not, e. g. Has the jury reach ...