پیشنهادهای حامد جباری (٣,٧١٥)
lecture ( v, n ) ( lɛktʃər ) =to give a talk to a group of people on a subject, especially as a way of teaching in a university, e. g. He lectures on ...
Jolly Roger ( n ) ( dʒɑli rɑdʒər ) =a black flag with a white skull and crossbones on it, used in the past by pirates
idolatry ( n ) =the practice of worshiping statues as gods =too much love or admiration, e. g. We mustn't allow our idolatry of art to obscure issues ...
jolly ( adj ) ( dʒɑli ) =happy and cheerful, e. g. a jolly face. =enjoyable, e. g. a jolly evening. jollity ( n ) ( dʒɑlət̮i ) e. g. scenes of high - ...
idol ( n ) ( aɪdl ) =a person or thing that is loved and admired very much, e. g. She has been my idol since I was a child. =a statue that is worship ...
hinder ( v ) ( hɪndər ) =to make it difficult for sb to do sth or sth to happen, e. g. a political situation that hinders economic growth.
flee ( v ) ( fli ) =to leave a person or place very quickly, especially because you are afraid of possible danger, e. g. He burst into tears and fled.
colleague ( n ) ( kɑliɡ ) =a person that you work with, especially in a profession or a business, e. g. a colleague of mine from work. We were friend ...
abuse 4 ( v ) =to make rude or offensive remarks to or about sb, e. g. The referee had been threatened and abused.
abusive 1 ( adj ) ( əˈbyusɪv ) =rude and offensive; criticizing rudely and unfairly, e. g. abusive language. He became abusive when he was drunk. abu ...
abusive 2 ( adj ) =involving violence, e. g. an abusive relationship
abuse 2 ( v ) =to use power or knowledge unfairly or wrongly, e. g. She abused her position as principal by giving jobs to her friends.
abuse 3 ( v ) =to treat a person or an animal in a cruel or violent way, especially sexually, e. g. The boy had been sexually abused.
abuse 1 ( v ) ( əˈbyuz ) =to make bad use of sth, or to use so much of sth that it harms your health, e. g. to abuse alcohol. abuser ( n )
veinous ( adj ) ( veɪnəs ) =having veins that are very noticeable, e. g. a veinous leg
versify ( v ) ( vərsəˌfaɪ ) =to write sth in verse, versification ( n ) =the art of writing poetry in a particular pattern, versifier ( n )
veined ( adj ) ( veɪnd ) =having or marked with veins or thin lines, e. g. veined marble.
veining ( n ) ( veɪnɪŋ ) =a pattern of veins or thin lines, e. g. the blue veining in Gorgonzola cheese.
valor ( n ) ( v�lər ) ( Canadian English valour ) =great courage, especially in war, e. g. Six members of the platoon already have been recommended f ...
site 4 ( n ) =a place on the Internet where a company, an organization, a university, etc. puts information
site 1 ( v ) ( saɪt ) =to build or place sth in a particular position, e. g. There was a meeting to discuss the siting of the new school. The castle ...
site 2 ( n ) ( saɪt ) =a place where a building, town, etc. was, is, or will be located, e. g. to work on a building site. A site has been chosen for ...
site 3 ( n ) =a place where sth has happened or that is used for sth, e. g. the site of the battle. an archaeological site. a camping site.
roam 2 ( v ) = ( of the eyes or hands ) to move slowly over every part of sth sb, e. g. Her eyes roamed the room. His gaze roamed over her.
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 ...
referable ( adj ) ( rɪˈfərəbl ) =that can be related to sth else, e. g. These symptoms may be referable to virus infection rather than parasites.
patriot ( n ) ( peɪtriət ) =a person who loves their country and who is ready to defend it against an enemy, patriotic ( adj ) ( peɪtriˈɑt̮ɪk ) , pat ...
lunatic asylum ( n ) ( lunəˌtɪk əˈsaɪləm ) =an institution where mentally ill people live ( the use of this expression is now offensive )
lunatic 2 ( n ) = ( old - fashioned ) a person who is severely mentally ill ( the use of this word is now offensive ) , lunatic ( adj ) =crazy, ridic ...
lunatic 1 ( n ) ( lunəˌtɪk ) =a person who does crazy things that are often dangerous, e. g. This lunatic in a white van pulled out right in front of ...
jester ( n ) ( dʒɛstər ) =a man employed in the past at the court of a king or queen to amuse people by telling jokes and funny stories, e. g. the co ...
idle ( v, adj ) ( aɪdl ) =to spend time doing nothing important, e. g. She idled the days away, watching television. idly ( adv ) , idleness ( n ) , ...
jest ( v ) ( dʒɛst ) =to say things that aren't serious or true, especially in order to make sb laugh, e. g. Would I jest about such a thing. jest ( ...
fertilize 1 ( v ) ( fərt̮lˌaɪz ) =to put pollen into a plant so that a seed develops; to join sperm with an egg so that a baby or young animal develo ...
fertilize 2 ( v ) =to add a substance to soil to make plants grow more successfully, fertilizer ( n ) =a substance added to soil to make plants grow ...
distress ( v, n ) ( dɪˈstrɛs ) =to make sb feel very worried or unhappy, e. g. It was clear that the letter had deeply distressed her. distressed ( a ...
dispute 1 ( v ) ( dɪˈspyut ) =to question whether sth is true and valid, e. g. to dispute a decision. The family wanted to dispute the will. disputab ...
dispute 2 ( v, n ) =to argue or disagree strongly with sb about sth, especially about who owns sth, e. g. disputed territory. a dispute between the t ...
dispute 3 ( v ) =to fight to get control of sth or to win sth, e. g. On the last lap, three runners were disputing the lead.
diminish ( v ) ( dɪˈmɪnɪʃ ) =to become or to make sth become smaller, weaker, etc. , e. g. The world's resources are rapidly diminishing.
confines ( n ) ( kɑnfaɪnz ) =limits, borders, e. g. It's beyond the confines of human knowledge. the confines of family life.
confinement 1 ( n ) ( kənˈfaɪnmənt ) =the state of being forced to stay in a closed space, prison, etc. ; the act of putting sb there, e. g. years of ...
confinement 2 ( n ) =the time when a woman gives birth to a baby, e. g. the expected date of confinement.
confine ( v ) ( kənˈfaɪn ) =to keep sth sb inside the limits of a particular activity, subject, area, etc. , e. g. I will confine myself to looking a ...
confined ( adj ) ( kənˈfaɪnd ) =small and surrounded by walls or sides, e. g. It's cruel to keep animals in confined spaces.
commuter ( n ) ( kəˈmyut̮ər ) =a person who travels into a city to work each day, e. g. The five o'clock train is always packed with commuters.
commute ( v, n ) ( kəˈmyut ) =to travel regularly by bus, train, car, etc. between your place of work and your home, e. g. She commutes from Palo Alt ...
attract ( v ) ( əˈtr�kt ) e. g. The exhibition has attracted thousands of visitors. attraction ( n )
attractive ( adj ) ( əˈtr�ktɪv ) e. g. an attractive woman. attractively ( adv ) , attractiveness ( n )
subside 2 ( v ) ( səbˈsaɪd ) = ( of land or a building ) to sink to a lower level; to sink lower into the ground, e. g. Weak foundations caused the h ...