پیشنهادهای حامد جباری (٣,٧١٥)
loading dock
llama ( n ) ( lɑmə ) =a S. American animal kept for its soft wool or for carrying loads
liver ( n ) ( lɪvər ) =a large organ in the body that cleans the blood and produces bile
lizard ( n ) ( lɪzərd ) =a small reptile with a rough skin, four short legs, and a long tail
lipstick 1 ( n ) ( lɪpstɪk ) =a substance made into a small stick, used for coloring the lips; a small stick of this substance, e. g. She was wearing ...
lipstick 2 ( n ) liquid lipstick
lip 2 ( n ) =the edge of a container or a hollow place in the ground, e. g. He ran his finger around the lip of the cup.
lipped ( in adjectives ) =having the type of lips mentioned, e. g. thin - lipped. thick - lipped.
lip 1 ( n ) ( lɪp ) =either of the two soft edges at the opening to the mouth, e. g. The assistant pursed her lips. She kissed him on the lips.
lion ( n ) ( laɪən ) =a large powerful animal of the cat family, that hunts in groups and lives in parts of Africa and southern Asia.
linen 1 ( n ) ( lɪnən ) =a type of cloth made from flax, used to make high quality clothes, sheets, etc. , e. g. a linen tablecloth.
linen 2 ( n ) =sheets, tablecloths, pillowcases, etc. , e. g. a linen closet.
line 1 ( n ) ( laɪn ) =a long thin mark on a surface, e. g. a straight, wavy, dotted, diagonal line.
line 2 ( n ) =a mark like a line on sb's skin that people usually get as they get older, e. g. He has fine lines around his eyes.
lime 4 ( n ) ( also lime tree, linden, linden tree ) =a large tree with light green heart - shaped leaves and yellow flowers
lime 5 ( adj, n ) ( also lime green ) =bright yellowish green in color
lime 2 ( n ) ( also lime tree ) =a tree on which limes grow
lime 3 ( n ) ( also quicklime ) =a white substance obtained by heating limestone, used in building materials and to help plants grow
lime 1 ( n ) ( laɪm ) =a small green fruit, like a lemon, with a lot of sour juice, used in cooking and in drinks; the juice of this fruit, e. g. lim ...
lightning ( n ) ( laɪtnɪŋ ) =a flash, or several flashes, of very bright light in the sky caused by electricity, e. g. a flash of lightning.
lighthouse ( n ) ( laɪthaʊs ) =a tower or other building that contains a strong light to warn and guide ships near the coast
light hair
light bulb ( n ) ( also bulb ) =the glass part that fits into an electric lamp, etc. to give light when it is switched on, e. g. a 60 - watt bulb.
lifeguard ( n ) ( laɪfɡɑrd ) =a person who is employed at a beach or a swimming pool to rescue people who are in danger in the water
lid 5 ( n ) ( also eyelid ) =either of the pieces of skin above and below the eye that cover it when you blink or close the eye
lid 2 ( n ) jar lid
lid 3 ( n ) trash can lid
lid 4 ( n ) glass lid
lid 1 ( n ) ( lɪd ) =a cover over a container that can be removed or opened by turning it or lifting it
license plate ( n ) ( laɪsns pleɪt ) =a metal or plastic plate on a vehicle that shows its license number
librarian ( n ) ( laɪˈbrɛriən ) =a person who is in charge of or works in a library, librarianship ( n ) ( laɪˈbrɛriənˌʃɪp ) e. g. a degree in librar ...
lettuce ( n ) ( lɛt̮əs ) =a plant with large green leaves that are eaten raw, especially in salad. e. g. a bacon, lettuce, and tomato sandwich.
letter carrier ( n ) ( also mail carrier )
leopard ( n ) ( lɛpərd ) =a large animal of the cat family, that has yellowish - brown fur with black spots. Leopards live in Africa and southern Asi ...
lens 1 ( n ) ( lɛnz ) =a curved piece of glass or plastic that makes things look larger, smaller, or clearer when you look through it
lens 2 ( n ) =a small round piece of thin plastic that you put on your eye to help you see better, e. g. to wear contact lenses. Have you got your le ...
length ( n ) ( lɛŋkθ ) =the size or measurement of something from one end to the other, e. g. The river is 300 miles in length.
length ( in adjectives ) =having the length mentioned, e. g. shoulder - length hair
lemon ( n ) ( lɛmən ) =a yellow citrus fruit with a lot of sour juice. Slices of lemon and lemon juice are used in cooking and drinks, e. g. lemon te ...
legged ( lɛɡəd, lɛɡd ) ( in adjectives ) =having the number or type of legs mentioned, e. g. a three - legged stool. a long - legged insect
leg ( n ) ( lɛɡ ) =one of the long parts that connect the feet to the rest of the body, e. g. I broke my leg playing football.
lecturer 2 ( n ) =a person who teaches at a university or college on a temporary basis, e. g. He's a lecturer in French at Princeton.
leek ( n ) ( lik ) =a vegetable like a long onion with many layers of wide, flat leaves that are white at the bottom and green at the top. Leeks are ...
lecturer 1 ( n ) ( lɛktʃərər ) =a person who gives a lecture, e. g. She's an excellent lecturer.
leather ( n ) ( lɛ�ər ) =material made by removing the hair or fur from animal skins and preserving the skins using special processes
lawyer ( n ) ( lɔɪər ) =a person who is trained and qualified to advise people about the law and to represent them in court, and to write legal docum ...
lawn mower ( n ) ( lɔn moʊər ) ( also mower ) =a machine for cutting the grass on a lawn
lawn 1 ( n ) ( lɔn ) =an area of ground covered in short grass in a yard or park, e. g. In summer we have to mow the lawn twice a week.
lawn 2 ( n ) =a type of fine cotton or linen cloth used for making clothes
laundry detergent ( n ) ( lɔndri dɪˈtərdʒənt )