پیشنهادهای حامد جباری (٣,٧١٥)
harness 1 ( n ) ( hɑrnəs ) =a set of strips of leather and metal pieces that is put around a horse's head and body so that the horse can be fastened ...
harmonica ( n ) ( hɑrˈmɑnɪkə ) ( old - fashioned mouth organ ) =a small musical instrument that you hold near your mouth and play by blowing or sucki ...
hard hat ( n ) =a hat worn by building workers, etc. to protect their heads
hard drive ( n ) =a part of a computer that reads data on a hard disk
hanger ( n ) ( h�ŋər ) ( also coat hanger, clothes hanger )
handset ( n ) ( h�ndsɛt ) =the part of a telephone that you hold close to your mouth and ear to speak into and listen
hangar ( n ) ( h�ŋər ) =a large building in which aircraft are kept
handrail ( n ) ( h�ndreɪl ) =a long narrow bar that you can hold onto for support, for example when you are going up or down stairs
handled ( n ) = having the number or type of handle mentioned, e. g. a long - handled spoon
handle 2 ( n ) =the part of an object, such as a cup, a bag, or a tool that you use to hold it, or carry it, e. g. the handle of a cup.
handle 1 ( n ) ( h�ndl ) =the part of a door, drawer, window, etc. that you use to open it, e. g. She turned the handle and opened the door.
handkerchief ( n ) ( h�ŋkərtʃɪf ) ( informal hanky, hankie ) =a small piece of material that you use for blowing your nose, etc.
handbag ( n ) ( h�ndb�ɡ ) ( also purse, pocketbook ) =a small bag for money, keys, etc. , carried especially by women
hand towel
hand mirror
hamper 2 ( n ) =a large basket with a lid, especially one used to carry food in, e. g. a picnic hamper.
hamster ( n ) ( h�mstər ) =an animal like a large mouse, with large cheeks for storing food. Hamsters are often kept as pets.
hamper 1 ( n ) ( h�mpər ) =a large container that you keep your dirty clothes in until they are washed
hammer ( n ) ( h�mər )
hamburger ( n ) ( h�mˌbərɡər ) ( also burger ) =finely ground beef made into a flat round shape that is then grilled, often served in a roll
ham 1 ( n ) ( h�m ) =the top part of a pig's leg that has been cured ( preserved using salt or smoke ) and is eaten as food; the meat from this, e. g ...
hallway 2 ( n ) ( also hall, entry ) a space or passage inside the entrance or front door of a building, e. g. She ran into the hall and up the stair ...
hallway 1 ( n ) ( hɔlweɪ ) ( also hall ) =a passage in a building with rooms down either side, synonym corridor, e. g. I headed for Scott's office do ...
Halloween ( n ) ( h�ləˈwin ) ( also Hallowe'en ) =the night of October 31st when it was believed in the past that dead people appeared from their gra ...
hairdresser ( n ) ( hɛrˌdrɛsər ) =a person whose job is to cut, wash, and shape hair =a place where you can get your hair cut, washed, and shaped
hairbrush ( n ) ( hɛrbrʌʃ ) =a brush for making the hair neat or smooth
hair dryer ( n ) ( also hair drier ) =a small machine used for drying your hair by blowing hot air over it
gynecology ( n ) ( ɡaɪnəˈkɑlədʒi ) =the scientific study and treatment of the medical conditions and diseases of women, gynecological ( adj ) ( ɡaɪnə ...
gynecologist ( n ) ( ɡaɪnəˈkɑlədʒɪst ) =a doctor who studies and treats the medical conditions and diseases of women
gymnastics ( n ) ( dʒɪmˈn�stɪks ) =physical exercises that develop and show the body's strength, e. g. a gymnastics competition. , gymnastic ( adj )
gymnast ( n ) ( dʒɪmn�st ) =a person who performs gymnastics, especially in a competition
gym 4 ( n ) ( also health club ) =a private club where people go to do physical exercise in order to stay or become healthy and fit, e. g. I just joi ...
gym 3 ( n ) =physical exercises done in a gym, especially at school, e. g. gym class. I don't like gym. I have gym at 2.
gym 2 ( n ) ( formal gymnasium ) e. g. to play basketball in the gym
gym 1 ( n ) ( dʒɪm ) ( formal gymnasium ) =a room or hall with equipment for doing physical exercise, for example in a school
gutter 2 ( n ) =a channel at the edge of a road where water collects and is carried away to drains
gutter 1 ( n ) ( ɡʌt̮ər ) =a long curved channel made of metal or plastic that is attached under the edge of a roof to carry away the water when it r ...
gum 4 ( n ) =a type of glue used for sticking light things together, such as paper
gurney ( n ) ( ɡərni ) =a type of cart which is used for moving patients in a hospital
gum 2 ( n ) =either of the firm areas of flesh in the mouth to which the teeth are attached, e. g. gum disease.
gum 3 ( n ) =a sticky substance produced by some types of trees
gum 1 ( n ) ( ɡʌm ) ( also chewing gum ) =a candy that you chew but do not swallow, e. g. Please do not chew gum in class.
guitarist ( n ) ( ɡɪˈtɑrɪst ) =a person who plays the guitar
guinea pig ( n ) ( ɡɪni pɪɡ ) =a small animal with short ears and no tail, often kept as a pet
guest ( n ) ( ɡɛst ) =a person that you have invited to your house =a person who is staying at a hotel, etc. =a person who is invited to a particular ...
guard ( n ) ( ɡɑrd ) =a person, such as a soldier, a police officer, or a prison officer, who protects a place or people, or prevents prisoners from ...
ground beef 2 ( n ) ( also hamburger meat ) =beef that has been finely ground in a special machine
ground cloth ( n ) =a large piece of material that is placed on the ground inside a tent and does not let water through
ground beef 1 ( n ) ( also hamburger, burger ) =finely ground beef made into a flat round shape that is then grilled, often served in a roll
grocery clerk