پیشنهادهای حامد جباری (٣,٧١٥)
jagged ( adj ) ( dʒ�ɡəd ) =with rough, pointed, often sharp edges, e. g. jagged rocks.
Homicide 2 ( n ) =the police department that deals with cases of murder, e. g. a man from Homicide.
homicide 1 ( n ) ( hɑməˌsaɪd ) =the crime of killing sb deliberately, e. g. He was charged with homicide.
homicidal ( adj ) ( hɑməˈsaɪdl ) =likely to kill another person; making sb likely to kill another person, e. g. She had clear homicidal tendencies.
harvester ( n ) ( hɑrvəstər ) =a machine that cuts and gathers grain =a person who helps to gather in the crops
harvest ( v, n ) ( hɑrvəst ) =to cut and gather a crop =to catch a number of animals or fish to eat =to collect cells or tissue from sb's body for us ...
harsh 4 ( adj ) =unpleasant to listen to, e. g. a harsh voice
harsh 5 ( adj ) =too strong and rough and likely to damage sth, e. g. harsh detergents.
harsh 1 ( adj ) ( hɑrʃ ) ( harsher, harshest ) =cruel, severe, and unkind, e. g. The punishment was harsh and unfair. harshly ( adj ) , harshness ( n ...
harsh 2 ( adj ) = ( of weather or living conditions ) very difficult and unpleasant to live in, e. g. a harsh winter.
harsh 3 ( adj ) =too strong and bright; ugly or unpleasant to look at, e. g. harsh colors.
glance ( v, n ) ( ɡl�ns ) =to look quickly at sth sb, e. g. She glanced at her watch. =to read sth quickly and not thoroughly, e. g. She glanced thro ...
fragile ( adj ) ( fr�dʒl ) =easily broken or damaged, e. g. fragile glass. fragile bones. Be careful not to drop it, it's very fragile. fragility ( n ...
extractive ( adj ) ( ɪkˈstr�ktɪv ) =relating to the process of removing or obtaining sth, especially minerals, e. g. extractive industries.
extractor ( n ) ( ɪkˈstr�ktər ) =a device or machine that removes sth from sth else, e. g. a juice extractor. kitchen extractor fan.
extract 2 ( v ) =to obtain information, money, etc. , often by taking it from sb who is unwilling to give it, e. g. Journalists managed to extract al ...
extract 3 ( v ) =to choose information, etc. from a book, a computer, etc. to be used for a particular purpose, e. g. This article is extracted from ...
extract 4 ( v ) =to take or pull sth out, especially when this needs force or effort, e. g. The dentist may decide that the wisdom teeth need to be e ...
extract 1 ( v ) ( ɪkˈstr�kt ) =to remove or obtain a substance from sth, for example by using an industrial or a chemical process, e. g. to extract e ...
emergent ( adj ) ( ɪˈmərdʒənt ) =new and still developing, e. g. emergent nations.
emergency room ( n ) ( informal emerg, ɪmərdʒ ) ( ER ) =the part of a hospital where people who need urgent treatment are taken
emergency ( n ) ( ɪˈmərdʒənsi ) ( pl. emergencies ) =a sudden serious and dangerous event or situation which needs immediate action to deal with it, ...
emergency brake ( n ) ( also parking brake, handbrake ) =a brake in a vehicle that is is used to stop the vehicle moving, especially when it is parke ...
embrace ( v, n ) ( ɪmˈbreɪs ) =to put your arms around sb as a sign of love or friendship, e. g. They embraced and promised to keep in touch.
devour ( v ) ( dɪˈvaʊər ) =to eat all of sth quickly, e. g. He devoured half of his burger in one bite.
detour ( n, v ) ( ditʊr ) =a longer route that you take in order to avoid a problem, e. g. We had to make a detour around the flooded fields. =a rout ...
deprivation ( n ) ( dɛprəˈveɪʃn ) =the fact of not having sth that you need, like enough food, money, or a home; the process that causes this, e. g. ...
deprive of ( v ) ( dɪˈpraɪv ) =to prevent sb from having or doing sth, especially sth important, e. g. Why should you deprive yourself of such simple ...
delinquent 2 ( adj ) =having failed to pay money that is owed, e. g. a delinquent borrower.
delinquent 3 ( adj ) =not having been paid in time, e. g. a delinquent loan
delinquent 4 ( n ) ( dɪˈlɪŋkwənt ) juvenile delinquent =a young person who isn't yet an adult and who is guilty of committing a crime
delinquent 1 ( adj ) ( dɪˈlɪŋkwənt ) =showing a tendency to commit crimes, e. g. delinquent teenagers. delinquent behavior.
delinquency 1 ( n ) ( dɪˈlɪŋkwənsi ) ( pl. delinquencies ) =criminal behavior, usually of young people, e. g. an increase in juvenile delinquency.
delinquency 2 ( n ) =a failure to pay a debt, e. g. The consumer loan delinquency rate has increased 33 percent.
collider ( n ) ( kəˈlaɪdər ) =a machine for making two streams of particle move at high speed and crash into each other
defy ( v ) ( dɪˈfaɪ ) =to refuse to obey or show respect for sb in authority, a law, a rule, etc. , e. g. I wouldn't have dared to defy my teachers. ...
collide ( v ) ( kəˈlaɪd ) =if two people, vehicles, etc. collide, they crash into each other, e. g. The car and the van collided head. collision ( n ...
captor ( n ) ( k�ptər ) =a person who captures a person or an animal and keeps them as a prisoner, e. g. The hostages were treated well by their capt ...
captive ( adj ) ( k�ptɪv ) =kept as a prisoner, e. g. captive animals. captive ( n ) =a person who is kept as a prisoner, e. g. Talks have persuaded ...
captivity ( n ) ( k�pˈtɪvət̮i ) =the state of being kept as a prisoner, e. g. She was held in captivity for three years. The bird had escaped from ca ...
ban ( v, n ) =to decide officially that sth isn't allowed, e. g. a campaign to ban smoking. =to order sb not to do sth, especially officially, e. g. ...
baffle 1 ( v ) ( b�fl ) =to confuse sb completely; to be too difficult or strange for sb to understand or explain, e. g. His behavior baffles me. baf ...
baffle 2 ( n ) ( b�fl ) =a screen used to control or prevent the flow of sound, light, or liquid, e. g. You can cut out glare from a strip light by c ...
appeals court ( n ) ( also court of appeals ) =one of the courts in the U. S. that can change decisions made by a lower court
ambush ( v, n ) ( �mbʊʃ ) =to make a surprise attack on sth sb from a hidden position, e. g. She was ambushed by reporters. Two soldiers were killed ...
acknowledge 3 ( v ) =to publicly express thanks for help you have been given, e. g. I gratefully acknowledge financial support from several local bus ...
acknowledge 1 ( v ) ( əkˈnɑlɪdʒ ) =to accept that sth is true =to accept that sb has a particular authority =to tell sb that you've received sth that ...
acknowledge 2 ( v ) =to show that you have noticed sth sb by smiling, waving, etc. , e. g. I was standing right next to her, but she didn't even ackn ...
abundant ( adj ) ( əˈbʌndənt ) =existing in large quantities, e. g. Fish are abundant in the lake. We have abundant evidence to prove his guilt. abun ...
tablet 2 ( n ) =a small, round, solid piece of medicine that you swallow, e. g. an aspirin tablet. Take two tablets with water before meals.