پیشنهادهای حامد جباری (٣,٧١٥)
launcher ( n ) ( lɔntʃər ) =a device that is used to send a rocket, a missile, etc. into the sky, e. g. a rocket launcher.
launch 2 ( v, n ) =to make a product available to the public for the first time, e. g. a party to launch her latest novel. a product launch.
launch 3 ( v, n ) =to put a ship or boat into the water, especially one that has just been built, e. g. The Navy is to launch a new warship today. Th ...
launch 4 ( v, n ) =to send sth such as a spacecraft, weapon, etc. into space, into the sky, or through water, e. g. to launch a communications satell ...
launch 1 ( v, n ) ( lɔntʃ ) =to start an activity, especially an organized one, e. g. to launch an attack.
isolationism ( n ) ( aɪsəˈleɪʃəˌnɪzəm ) =the policy of not becoming involved in the affairs of other countries or groups, isolationist ( adj, n )
isolate ( v ) ( aɪsəˌleɪt ) =to separate sth sb physically or socially from other people or things, e. g. Patients with the disease should be isolate ...
interpret 3 ( v ) =to perform a piece of music, etc. in a way that shows your feelings about its meaning, e. g. Interpreting the music well takes hou ...
interpretive ( adj ) ( ɪnˈtərprət̮ɪv ) ( also interpretative, ɪntərprəteɪt̮ɪv ) =providing an interpretation, e. g. an interpretive exhibition
interpret 1 ( v ) ( ɪnˈtərprət ) =to explain the meaning of sth, e. g. The students were asked to interpret the poem. interpretable ( adj ) , interpr ...
interpret 2 ( v ) =to translate one language into another as you hear it, e. g. She couldn't speak much English so her children had to interpret for ...
impulsive ( adj ) ( ɪmˈpʌlsɪv ) =acting suddenly without thinking carefully about what might happen because of what you're doing, e. g. an impulsive ...
impulse ( n ) ( ɪmpʌls ) =a sudden strong wish or need to do sth =a force of energy that causes sth else to react =sth that causes sth sb to do sth, ...
foundling ( n ) ( faʊndlɪŋ ) =a baby who has been left by its parents and who is found and taken care of by sb else, e. g. I'm only a foundling who f ...
improper ( adj ) =not correct, e. g. improper use of the ladder. improperly ( adv ) e. g. to behave improperly. impropriety ( n ) ( ɪmprəˈpraɪət̮i ) ...
founding father ( n ) =a person who starts or develops a new movement, institution, or idea =a member of the group of people who wrote the U. S. Cons ...
factorial ( n ) ( f�kˈtɔriəl ) =the result when you multiply a whole number by all the numbers below it, e. g. factorial 5 ( represented as 5! ) = 5 ...
factor 1 ( n ) ( f�ktər ) =one of several things that cause or influence sth, e. g. economic factors. the key factor.
factor 2 ( n ) =a number that divides into another number exactly, e. g. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12 are the factors of 12. factorize ( v ) =to express a n ...
exemplary ( adj ) ( ɪɡˈzɛmpləri ) =providing a good example for people to copy, A man of exemplary character. exemplar ( n ) ( ɪɡˈzɛmplɑr ) =a person ...
controvert ( v ) ( kɑntrəˌvərt ) =to say or show that sth is not true, e. g. This theory was subsequently controverted by several researchers in the ...
controversy ( n ) ( kɑntrəˌvərsi ) =public discussion and argument about sth that many people strongly disagree about, e. g. to arouse controversy.
consistent ( adj ) = behaving or happening in the same way, e. g. She's not very consistent in the way she treats her children. =in agreement with st ...
controversial ( adj ) ( kɑntrəˈvərʃl ) =causing a lot of angry public discussion and disagreement, e. g. a highly controversial topic. controversiall ...
chaos ( n ) ( keɪɑs ) =a state of complete confusion and lack of order, e. g. The house was in chaos after the party. chaotic ( adj ) ( keɪˈɑt̮ɪk ) , ...
briefing ( n ) ( brifɪŋ ) =a meeting in which people are given information, e. g. a press briefing. = ( also brief ) the detailed information that ar ...
brief 2 ( adj ) ( brif ) ( briefer, briefest ) =lasting only a short time, e. g. a brief meeting. =using few words, e. g. a brief description. briefl ...
brief 3 ( adj ) =short and not covering much of the body, e. g. a brief skirt.
brief 4 ( n ) ( brif ) = ( law ) a written summary of the facts that support one side of a legal case, that will be presented to a court
brief 1 ( v ) ( brif ) =to give sb information about sth so that they are prepared to deal with it, e. g. The officer briefed him on what to expect.
triumphant ( adj ) ( traɪˈʌmfənt ) =very successful, e. g. a triumphant conclusion. =showing great satisfaction, e. g. a triumphant smile. triumphant ...
triumphal ( adj ) ( traɪˈʌmfl ) =done or made in order to celebrate a great success or victory, e. g. Paris Triumphal Arch.
triumphalism ( n ) ( traɪˈʌmfəˌlɪzəm ) =behavior that celebrates a victory or success in a way that is too proud and intended to upset the people you ...
stemware ( n ) ( stɛmwɛr ) =glasses and glass bowls that have a stem
triumph ( v, n ) ( traɪʌmf ) =to defeat sth sb; to be successful, e. g. France triumphed 3–0 in the final. one of the greatest triumphs of modern sci ...
stem 5 ( n ) = ( grammar ) the main part of a word that stays the same when endings are added to it, e. g. “Writ” is the stem of the forms “writes”, ...
- stemmed ( in adjectives ) =having one or more stems of the type mentioned, e. g. a long - stemmed rose.
stem 1 ( v ) ( stɛm ) =to stop sth that is flowing from spreading or increasing, e. g. The cut was bandaged to stem the bleeding.
stem 2 ( n ) ( stɛm ) =the main, long, thin part of a plant above the ground from which the leaves or flowers grow; a smaller part that grows from th ...
stem 3 ( n ) =the long thin part of a wine glass between the bowl and the base
stem 4 ( n ) =the thin tube of a tobacco pipe
somehow = ( also someway, someways ) in a way that isn't known, e. g. We must stop him from seeing her somehow. =for a reason that you don't know, e. ...
solidify ( v ) ( səˈlɪdəˌfaɪ ) =to become solid; to make sth solid, e. g. solidified lava. The mixture will solidify into toffee. solidification ( n ...
solidarity ( n ) ( sɑləˈd�rət̮i ) =support by one person or group of people for another because they share feelings, opinions, aims, etc. , e. g. com ...
scattershot ( adj ) ( sk�t̮ərˌʃɑt ) ( also scattergun ) =referring to a way of doing or dealing with sth by considering many different possibilities, ...
scatterbrain ( n ) ( sk�t̮ərˌbreɪn ) =a person who is always losing or forgetting things and can't think in an organized way, I'm such a scatterbrain ...
scatter 3 ( n ) ( sk�t̮ər ) ( also scattering ) =a small amount or number of things spread over an area, e. g. a scattering of houses.
scatter 1 ( v ) ( sk�t̮ər ) =to throw or drop things in different directions so that they cover an area of ground, e. g. Scatter the grass seed over ...
scatter 2 ( v ) =to move or to make people or animals move very quickly in different directions, e. g. At the first gunshot, the crowd scattered.
renown ( n ) ( rɪˈnaʊn ) =fame and respect because of sth you have done that people admire, e. g. He won renown as a fair judge. renowned ( adj ) =fa ...