پیشنهادهای یاسین صدری (١,١٨٣)
to escape : to escape ( someone ) : to get away from ( someone ) The robber gave the police the slip.
: to start to be comfortable in a new situation : to begin to be confident or successful. They quickly found their feet in their adopted country. I w ...
easily broken like frost
I wish I were Romeo [to Juliet]: I Would I were thy bird
popular appeal.
to state an idea or opinion, or to suggest a plan or person, for other people to consider: The proposals that you have put forward deserve serious co ...
Roman goddess of fertility and flowers flowers
intentionally
the process of joining two surfaces or edges together along a line by or as if by sewing
lacking originality
to speak angrily
to slam a ball through the basket from above
to make known publicise
to victimise or make a profit at someone's expense
to be stingy�or ungenerous
distribute something.
a written, printed or pictorial statement that damages a person by defaming his character or reputation, damaging him in his occupation, or exposing ...
to stay even
groups organised to promote legislation or political action or to change public opinion.
a highway intersection designed to permit traffic to move freely from one road to another without crossing another line of traffic.
one of the parts of a serial
so obvious and certain that it cannot be disputed or denied
not wise or discrete; not prudent
a telephone facility that enables a caller to talk confidentially with a sympathetic listener about a personal problem or crisis
obtain news, facts, information, etc. usually from various sources, in small quantities and with effort.
running away, as from the law
inclined to make trouble
a condition of confusion caused by mistakes or poor judgement
A figure of speech in which a part is substituted for the whole. An example: “Lend me a hand. ” In the example "Lend me a hand, " the word "hand" i ...
The endowment of inanimate objects or abstract concepts with animate or living qualities. An example: “the yellow leaves flaunted their colony gaily ...
A figure of speech in which a closely related term is substituted for an object or idea. An example: “We have always remained loyal to the crown. ”
a physiological or psychological process caused by a stimulus and resulting in a usually severe reaction.
any of several crimes, such as murder, rape, burglary, considered more serious than a misdemeanor and punishable by a more stringent sentence.
any of several crimes, such as murder, rape, burglary, considered more serious than a misdemeanor and punishable by a more stringest sentence.
attractive conspicuous
کوتاه شده ی "Evenings"
someone who runs a business at his own financial risk
a suspension of trade, especially in a particular commodity; a prohibition
causing disorder in something
to telephone
to postpone
to revive
to refer to
to produce
to succeed
to show
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