پیشنهادهای حامد جباری (٣,٧١٥)
vocational ( adj ) ( voʊˈkeɪʃənl ) =connected with the skills, knowledge, etc. that you need to have in order to do a particular job, e. g. vocationa ...
vigorous 1 =very active, determined, or full of energy, Do vigorous exercise. vigorously, vigor ( also vigour ) =energy, force, or enthusiasm, He wor ...
vigorous 2 ( adj ) =strong and healthy, e. g. a vigorous young man. This plant is a vigorous grower.
valiant ( adj ) ( v�lyənt ) =very brave or determined, e. g. valiant warrior. valiantly ( adv )
uneasy 3 ( adj ) =that doesn't enable you to relax or feel comfortable, e. g. She passed an uneasy night waiting for news from the hospital.
uneasy 1 ( adj ) ( ʌnˈizi ) =feeling worried or unhappy about a particular situation, e. g. She had an uneasy feeling that something terrible was goi ...
uneasy 2 ( adj ) =not certain to last; not safe or settled, e. g. an uneasy peace.
unease ( n ) ( ʌnˈiz ) ( also uneasiness ) =the feeling of being worried or unhappy about sth, e. g. She was unable to hide her unease at the way the ...
spouse ( n ) ( spaʊs ) =a husband or wife, e. g. Fill in your spouse's name here. spousal ( adj ) ( spaʊzl ) e. g. spousal consent. spousal abuse.
relieve 2 ( v ) =to make a problem less serious, e. g. efforts to relieve poverty. to relieve traffic congestion.
relieve 1 ( v ) ( rɪˈliv ) =to remove or reduce an unpleasant feeling or pain, e. g. to relieve the symptoms of a cold. to relieve anxiety. Being abl ...
relief road ( n ) =a road that vehicles can use to avoid an area of heavy traffic, especially a road built for this purpose
relief map ( n ) =a map that uses various colors to show the different heights of hills, valleys, etc.
relief 8 ( n ) =the effect of colors, light, etc. that makes an object more noticeable than others around it, e. g. The snow - capped mountain stood ...
relief 6 ( n ) =the act of freeing a town, etc. from an enemy army that has surrounded it, e. g. the relief of Mafeking.
relief 7 ( n ) =a way of decorating wood or stone by cutting designs into the surface of it so that some parts stick out more than others, e. g. The ...
relief 5 ( n ) =a person or group of people that replaces another when they have finished working for the day or when they are sick, e. g. The next c ...
relief 3 ( n ) ( also tax relief ) =a reduction in the amount of tax you have to pay, e. g. relief on mortgage interest payments.
relief 4 ( n ) =sth that is interesting or enjoyable that replaces sth boring, difficult, or unpleasant for a short period of time, e. g. There was l ...
relief 1 ( n ) ( rɪˈlif ) =the feeling of happiness that you have when sth unpleasant stops, e. g. We all breathed a sigh of relief when he left.
relief 2 ( n ) =food, money, medicine, etc. that is given to help people in places where there has been a war or natural disaster, e. g. a relief age ...
raving 2 ( adj ) =used to emphasize a particular state or quality, e. g. She's no raving beauty. His latest novel is already a raving success.
raving mad ( adv ) ( idiom ) =completely crazy, e. g. I know you'll probably think I'm raving mad, but I sold all my possessions and am moving to a s ...
raving 1 ( adj ) ( reɪvɪŋ ) = ( of a person ) talking or behaving in a way that shows they are crazy, e. g. The man's a raving lunatic.
prosperous ( adj ) ( prɑspərəs ) =rich and successful, e. g. prosperous countries. Farmers are more prosperous in the south of the country.
priory ( n ) ( praɪəri ) ( pl. priories ) =a building where a community of monks or nuns lives, that is smaller and less important than an abbey
priority ( n ) ( praɪˈɔrət̮i ) ( pl. priorities ) e. g. Education is a top priority. Our first priority is to improve standards. Club members will be ...
precaution 2 ( n ) precautions [plural] =a way of referring to contraception, e. g. They didn't take any precautions and she got pregnant.
precaution 1 ( n ) ( prɪˈkɔʃn ) =sth that is done in advance in order to prevent problems or to avoid danger, e. g. safety precautions. precautions a ...
perishables ( n ) ( pɛrɪʃəblz ) =types of food that decay or go bad quickly
perishable ( adj ) ( pɛrɪʃəbl ) = ( especially of food ) likely to decay or go bad quickly, e. g. perishable goods foods.
perish ( v ) ( pɛrɪʃ ) =to die, especially in a sudden violent way, e. g. A family of four perished in the fire. =to be lost or destroyed, e. g. Earl ...
penalty 2 ( n ) =a chance to score a goal or point without any defending players, except the goalkeeper, trying to stop it.
penalty 1 ( n ) ( pɛnlti ) =a punishment for breaking a law, rule, or contract, e. g. The penalty for traveling without a ticket is $200.
penalize ( v ) ( pinlˌaɪz ) =to punish sb for breaking a rule or law by making them suffer a disadvantage, e. g. You'll be penalized for poor spellin ...
pedestrianize ( v ) ( pəˈdɛstriəˌnaɪz ) =to make a street or part of a town into an area that is only for people who are walking, not for vehicles, e ...
pedestrian mall ( n ) =a part of a town, especially a shopping area, that vehicles aren't allowed to enter
pedestrian crossing ( n ) ( also crosswalk ) =a part of a road where vehicles must stop to allow people to cross
pedestrian 2 ( adj ) =without any imagination or excitement; dull, e. g. Her latest play is more pedestrian and less ambitious than her earlier work
pedestrian ( n ) ( pəˈdɛstriən ) =a person walking in the street and not traveling in a vehicle, pedestrian 1 ( adj ) ( pəˈdɛstriən ) =connected with ...
partial 1 ( adj ) ( pɑrʃl ) =not complete or whole, e. g. a partial eclipse of the sun. It was only a partial solution to the problem.
partial 2 ( adj ) = ( old - fashioned ) liking sth sb very much, e. g. She's partial to pizza. partiality ( n ) ( pɑrʃiˈ�lət̮i ) =a feeling of liking ...
nourish ( v ) ( nərɪʃ ) =to keep a person, an animal, or a plant alive and healthy with food, etc. , e. g. All the children were well nourished. nour ...
nimble ( adj ) ( nɪmbl ) ( nimbler, nimblest ) =able to move quickly and easily, e. g. He was extremely nimble on his feet. =able to think and unders ...
morsel ( n ) ( mɔrsl ) =a small amount or a piece of sth, especially food, e. g. a tasty morsel of food. He ate it all, down to the last morsel.
manipulator
linger ( v ) ( lɪŋɡər ) =to continue to exist for longer than expected, e. g. The faint smell of his cigarette smoke lingered in the room.
manipulate ( v ) ( məˈnɪpyəˌleɪt ) e. g. As a politician, he knows how to manipulate public opinion. manipulation, e. g. data manipulation. manipulat ...
keg ( n ) ( kɛɡ ) =a round wooden or metal container with a flat top and bottom, used especially for storing beer, like a barrel but smaller
kegger ( n ) ( kɛɡər ) ( also keg party ) =a party at which beer is served from kegs