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31 Cards in this Set
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inconvenience
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ناراحتی
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biases
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تعصبات
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bias
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تعصب
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potion
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معجون
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alchemist
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کیمیاگر
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rehearsing
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تمرین
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evil
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شیطانی
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regaining
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دوباره به دست آوردن
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ferocious
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وحشی
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admit
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اعتراف
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tidying up
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مرتب کردن
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I know how my camera works like the back of my hand
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to know someone or something very well
to have very good and detailed knowledge of something I know this area like the back of my hand. |
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norm
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هنجار
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crucial
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بسیار سخت
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convince
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متقاعد کردن
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irrelevant
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بی ربط
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deliberate
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عامدانه
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belittle
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کسی را کوچک کردن
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amusing
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سرگرم کننده
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precisely
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دقیقا
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condescending
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فروتنانه
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By contrast
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برعکس
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terminology
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اصطلاحات
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I am quite long in the tooth
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The expression “long in the tooth” is an idiom that refers to old people, particularly when their age makes them too experienced or too seasoned for a particular thing, event, or role. When people use this phrase they are generally implying that the subject is past his or her prime. For example, if someone calls an actress too long in the tooth for a role, he or she means that the actress is too old to play the part convincingly.
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envisage
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در ذهن مجسم
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convincingly
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متقاعد کننده
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momentarily
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بصورت لحظه ای
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needle
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سوزن
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adjust
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تنظیم کردن
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vary
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متفاوت
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deviate
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منحرف شدن
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