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Overcome |
غلبه، چیره ، پیروز شدن win |
V successfully control a feeling or problem that prevents you from achieving something: A person who overcome an obstacle From achieving something: He struggled to overcome his shyness. Her financial problems could no longer be overcome |
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Ambitious |
بلند پرواز . نامجو |
Adj 1. determined to be successful, rich, powerful etc: Alfred was intensely ambitious, obsessed with the idea of becoming rich.ambitious for mothers who are highly ambitious for their children (=who want their children to be successful) Embition n |
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Astronomy |
ستاره شناسی |
N the scientific study of the stars and planets ⇒ astrology She studied astronomy |
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Eclipse |
کسوف خسوف |
N an occasion when the Sun or the Moon cannot be seen, because the Earth is passing directly between the Moon and the Sun, or because the Moon is passing directly between the Earth and the Sun: an eclipse of the Sun a total eclipse |
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Bone |
استخوان |
N one of the hard parts of body His bone is break |
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Determinated |
مصمم |
Adj Persistent 1. having a strong desire to do something, so that you will not let anyone stop you: Gwen is a very determined woman.determined to do something She was determined to win.determined (that) He was determined that the same mistakes would not be repeated. Determination N My determination is ... The determination of the.... |
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get to |
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Get to know st , I can get to know them . get to do st I get to ...sm . Chance get through the day. Spend |
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Treat |
مهمان کردن . چیزی لذت بخش .هدیه |
V behave towards someone or something in a particular way ⇒ treatmenttreat somebody like/as something When did u last buy yourself a treat She treats me like one of the family. Penny doesn’t think her co-workers treat her as an equal. He treated his automobiles almost as tenderly as he did his wife.badly treated/well treated The prisoners were well treated by their guards.treat somebody with respect/contempt/courtesy etc Despite her seniority, Margot was never treated with much respect.treat somebody like dirt/a dog (=treat someone unkindly and without respect) I don’t know why he stays with her – she treats him like dirt. |
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End up |
منجر شدن ، رسیدن ، منتهی شدن |
End up ➡️ ing living 1. To come to an end; be ended or finished; stop. How does the story end up?2. To finally reach or arrive; land. I hope you don't end up in jail. 3. informal To die, be killed. The gangster ended up in the electric chair. 4. or finish up . To put an end to; finish; stop. The politician finally ended up his speech |
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Lean over |
خم شدن |
He leans over to kiss her |
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Ad or advertisement |
تبلیغ |
N a picture, set of words, or a short film, which is intended to persuade people to buy a product or use a service, or that gives information about a job that is available, an event that is going to happen etcadvertisement for The Sunday papers are full of advertisements for cars. She saw an advertisement for a ski vacation in Vermont. They put an advertisement in ‘The Morning News’, offering a high salary for the right person. The organizers of the concert had taken out a full page advertisement in ‘The New York Times’. Only a handful of people answered the advertisement. Commercial |
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Bother |
زحمت ، رنج |
V Trouble, distrub to make the effort to do something(not) bother to do something He didn’t bother to answer the question.not bother about/with He didn’t bother with a reply.(not) bother doing something Many young people didn’t bother voting.don’t/didn’t/won’t etc bother ‘Do you want me to wait for you?’ ‘No, don’t bother.’ Why bother to go abroad, when there are so many nice places here? Should l bother to apply? To |
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The rest is history |
بقیه داستان معلومه میدونی |
You know it |
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Intend |
خواست قصد
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V Purpose , have in mind
to have something in your mind as a plan or purpose ⇒ intentionintend to do something I intend to spend the night there.intend somebody/something to do something I didn’t intend her to see the painting until it was finished. I never intended things to turn out the way they did.intend that It is intended that these meetings will become a regular event.intend doing something We intend looking at the situation again.
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Suddenly |
ناگهان |
Adv All of a sudden quickly and unexpectedly: I suddenly realized that there was someone following me. George died very suddenly |
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Miracle |
معجزه . معجزه اسا |
N Miraculous adj It was miraculous something very lucky or very good that happens which you did not expect to happen or did not think was possible: It’s a miracle you weren’t killed! By some miracle, we managed to catch the plane. the economic miracle of the 1950s. She’s our miracle baby. |
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Survive |
زندده ماندن . |
V to continue to live after an accident, war, or illness: save Only 12 of the 140 passengers survived. She survived the attack. people who survive cancer Survival N Survival of the fittest |
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Tumbling down |
افتادن قلت خوردن |
He rumblings down the steps |
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Bounce off |
پرش |
Jumpbounce something off someonetest someone's reaction to an idea
She bounces off |
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Slide out |
لخزیدن |
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Rescue |
Save نجات |
V Rescue team to save someone or something from a situation of danger or harm: Survivors of the crash were rescued by helicopter. N . when someone or something is rescued from danger: a daring rescue at searescue of Storms delayed the rescue of the crash victims. Rescue workers arrived at the scene two hours later |
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Value |
ارزش با ارزش |
N Value of st . Worth. Price I appreciate the value of my life The lunch special is really good value. I hope this book will be of value to both teachers and students Mr. Yeo valued Jan for her hard work Adj I won’t waste any more of your valuable time |
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Rag doll |
عروسک پارچه ای |
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Escape |
فرار |
V. N to leave a place when someone is trying to catch you or stop you, or when there is a dangerous situation: He broke down the locked door and escaped.escape from/through/over etc He escaped from prison in October.escape to She escaped to Britain in 1938 The girl had no chance of escape |
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Get hold of |
Find |
to find someone or obtain something: Where can I get hold of some stamps? How can I get ahold of Chris? |
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Observe |
See |
V See st Officers observed him The observer were there He spent two nights under close observation in hospital. |
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Blind |
نابینا |
Adj . V a) unable to see ⇒ colour-blind, visually impaired, handicapped: a school for blind children the needs of blind peopletotally/completely/almost/partially blind She’s almost blind in her right eye. He was slowly going blind (=becoming blind). Beverley was born blind. |
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Crowned |
سلطان . تاج |
King queen Crowned master chef |
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Tentative |
لرزاند. ازمایشی |
Adj
1. not definite or certain, and may be changed later Synonym : provisional Antonym : definite: I passed on my tentative conclusions to the police. The government is taking tentative steps towards tackling the country’s economic problems
She took those first tentative steps into stage
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Captur |
ربودن . تسخیر |
V to catch a person and keep them as a prisoner: Government troops have succeeded in capturing the rebel leader. 40 captured French soldiers He captured America's heart |
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Inspiring |
امید بخش الهام بخش |
Adj giving people a feeling of excitement and a desire to do something great Antonym : uninspiring: inspiring music King was a great orator and an inspiring leader It makes me so inspiring N He is an inspiration I'm gonna be an inspiration He inspired me to learn English |
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Contestant |
رقابت جو |
N someone who competes in a contest She was a first blind contestant on the show Competitive |
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Vision |
دیدن |
N the ability to see Synonym : sight ⇒ visual: She suffered temporary loss of vision after being struck on the head. Tears blurred her vision (=made it difficult for her to see).good/normal/poor etc vision children who are born with poor vision She cooked without vision |
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Prove |
ثابت کردن |
V to show that something is true by providing facts, information etc ⇒ proof: You’re wrong, and I can prove it.prove (that) Tests have proved that the system works.prove something to somebody I knew he had done it, but there was no way I could prove it to Eddie.prove sb’s guilt/innocence He claims the police destroyed records that could prove the officer’s guilt.prove somebody wrong/innocent etc They say I’m too old, but I’m going to prove them all wrong. To prove his point (=show that he was right), he mentioned several other experiments which had produced similar results. I can't prove to everyone |
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Masterpieces |
شاهکار |
N 1. a work of art, a piece of writing or music etc that is of very high quality or that is the best that a particular artist, writer etc has produced Synonym : masterwork: Mary Shelley was just 18 when she wrote the horror masterpiece ‘Frankenstein’.2. a very good example of somethingmasterpiece of The shark is a masterpiece of evolution |
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Solely |
Just only |
I was solely focused on... |
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Diagnose |
تشخیص |
V Identify. Analyse. Recognize to find out what illness someone has, or what the cause of a fault is, after doing tests, examinations etcdiagnose somebody as (having) something Joe struggled in school before he was diagnosed as dyslexic.diagnose something as something The illness was diagnosed as mumps.diagnose somebody with something She was diagnosed with breast cancer |
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Autoimmune disease |
بیماری خود ایمنی |
After being diagnosed with an autoimmune disease that attacks the optic nerves |
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Pich himself up |
Stand up after falling down |
I can pick myself up after bad situations |
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Discover |
Find |
I discovered my life |
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Desire |
Want hope wish شهوت برای چیزی |
N I have some good desires to do st |
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Overcome |
غلبه |
V 1. to successfully control a feeling or problem that prevents you from achieving something: He struggled to overcome his shyness. Her financial problems could no longer be overcome. If u have that desire u can overcome any problems |
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Obstacle |
مانع |
N 1. something that makes it difficult to achieve somethingobstacle to Fear of change is an obstacle to progress. The tax puts obstacles in the way of companies trying to develop trade overseas. Women still have to overcome many obstacles to gain equality. We want to remove all obstacles to travel between the two countries. the single biggest obstacle to a Conservative victory in the next election There are formidable obstacles on the road to peace With that desire u can overcome any obstacles and challenges to achieve what you want |
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Capable |
Ability توانمد |
Adj 1. capable of (doing) something having the qualities or ability needed to do something: I don’t think he’s capable of murder. The company isn’t capable of handling an order that large. I’m perfectly capable of looking after myself, thank you!2. able to do things well: a strong capable woman3. capable hands someone who is able to do something well: Helen was put in the capable hands of hair stylist Daniel Herson. |
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Determination |
قصد انگیزه |
N 1. [uncountable] the quality of trying to do something even when it is difficultdetermination to do something Yuri shows great determination to learn English. his dogged determination (=very strong determination) to succeed |
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In spite despite |
با وجود اینکه علارغم |
Pr To say 2 things different 1. used to say that something happens or is true even though something else might have prevented it Synonym : in spite of: Despite all our efforts to save the school, the authorities decided to close it.despite the fact (that) She went to Spain despite the fact that her doctor had told her to rest. Despite of raining heavyly we went out |
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Significant |
Important |
Adj Please inform us if there are any significant changes in your plans In what way is this anecdote significant Toailite is significant |