This document defines and provides examples of the word "fit" and related terms. "Fit" is defined as healthy and in good physical condition, especially as a result of exercise. Examples show "fit" describing a person who looks healthy. The related noun "fitness" refers to physical health and ability. Maintaining fitness involves regular exercise and activities to stay strong and healthy.
The document provides definitions and examples for the words "as", "weight", "shape", "exercise", "get into", and "fit". It defines "as" as a conjunction meaning "in the same way" or "because". It defines "weight" as a noun referring to the heaviness or amount of weight something has. "Shape" is defined as the condition or state of health of a thing or person. "Exercise" is defined as a physical activity done to stay healthy. "Get into" is a phrase meaning to become deeply involved in something. "Fit" is an adjective meaning healthy or strong as a result of exercise.
The document defines and provides examples of the word "labor". It states that labor is noun referring to practical work, especially work involving physical effort. Examples provided show labor referring to work done by workers or the work involved in manufacturing or repairing items. The document also gives definitions for related words like laborer, laborious, and discusses labor as both a count and uncount noun.
This document contains vocabulary words and their definitions from an English lesson. It includes words such as:
- According to - a preposition meaning as stated by
- Banana - a long, curved fruit with yellow skin and soft flesh
- Cage - a structure with bars or wires for keeping pets or housing animals
The document contains definitions and examples for several English words:
- Global means relating to the whole world. It defines global as an adjective and provides an example using it.
- Warm means to rise to a higher temperature or cause something else to rise in temperature. It gives examples of warming hands and water.
- Concern can be a noun meaning a worried feeling or state of anxiety, and a verb meaning to trouble someone with anxiety. It gives examples of both the noun and verb uses.
The document discusses structures used to talk about possibilities or probabilities regarding actions that may have occurred in the past. It states that the structure "May/might + have + past participle" is used to indicate something was possible or probable, but the speaker is not certain. Several examples are given using this structure to speculate about possible past actions when the facts are unclear.
The document discusses behaviorism, a learning theory that states all behavior is learned through conditioning without internal cognitive processes. Key figures who contributed to behaviorism include Ivan Pavlov who conditioned dogs to salivate to stimuli, John Watson who conditioned "Little Albert" to fear through pairing stimuli with an aversive response, and B.F. Skinner who developed schedules of reinforcement through operant conditioning. The document also discusses implications for behaviorism in the classroom, such as using reinforcement and punishment to shape student behavior according to this theory.
The document provides 100 possible solutions to address bad odors that may come from a pet parrot's feces, feathers, or rotting food in its cage. The solutions range from regularly cleaning and disinfecting the cage to changing the parrot's diet, grooming, and bedding. The document suggests the best solution is to let the parrot fly away to have freedom and not smell bad as a pet.
This document discusses Nathaniel's experience using various social media tools. It provides details about his use of social networking on Facebook, creating and sharing videos on YouTube, writing blogs, and contributing to wikis. Links are included to examples of Nathaniel's social media profiles and projects. The document aims to demonstrate Nathaniel's social media skills and experiences to potential employers or collaborators.
The document provides definitions and examples for the words "as", "weight", "shape", "exercise", "get into", and "fit". It defines "as" as a conjunction meaning "in the same way" or "because". It defines "weight" as a noun referring to the heaviness or amount of weight something has. "Shape" is defined as the condition or state of health of a thing or person. "Exercise" is defined as a physical activity done to stay healthy. "Get into" is a phrase meaning to become deeply involved in something. "Fit" is an adjective meaning healthy or strong as a result of exercise.
The document defines and provides examples of the word "labor". It states that labor is noun referring to practical work, especially work involving physical effort. Examples provided show labor referring to work done by workers or the work involved in manufacturing or repairing items. The document also gives definitions for related words like laborer, laborious, and discusses labor as both a count and uncount noun.
This document contains vocabulary words and their definitions from an English lesson. It includes words such as:
- According to - a preposition meaning as stated by
- Banana - a long, curved fruit with yellow skin and soft flesh
- Cage - a structure with bars or wires for keeping pets or housing animals
The document contains definitions and examples for several English words:
- Global means relating to the whole world. It defines global as an adjective and provides an example using it.
- Warm means to rise to a higher temperature or cause something else to rise in temperature. It gives examples of warming hands and water.
- Concern can be a noun meaning a worried feeling or state of anxiety, and a verb meaning to trouble someone with anxiety. It gives examples of both the noun and verb uses.
The document discusses structures used to talk about possibilities or probabilities regarding actions that may have occurred in the past. It states that the structure "May/might + have + past participle" is used to indicate something was possible or probable, but the speaker is not certain. Several examples are given using this structure to speculate about possible past actions when the facts are unclear.
The document discusses behaviorism, a learning theory that states all behavior is learned through conditioning without internal cognitive processes. Key figures who contributed to behaviorism include Ivan Pavlov who conditioned dogs to salivate to stimuli, John Watson who conditioned "Little Albert" to fear through pairing stimuli with an aversive response, and B.F. Skinner who developed schedules of reinforcement through operant conditioning. The document also discusses implications for behaviorism in the classroom, such as using reinforcement and punishment to shape student behavior according to this theory.
The document provides 100 possible solutions to address bad odors that may come from a pet parrot's feces, feathers, or rotting food in its cage. The solutions range from regularly cleaning and disinfecting the cage to changing the parrot's diet, grooming, and bedding. The document suggests the best solution is to let the parrot fly away to have freedom and not smell bad as a pet.
This document discusses Nathaniel's experience using various social media tools. It provides details about his use of social networking on Facebook, creating and sharing videos on YouTube, writing blogs, and contributing to wikis. Links are included to examples of Nathaniel's social media profiles and projects. The document aims to demonstrate Nathaniel's social media skills and experiences to potential employers or collaborators.
This document defines the word "speech" and provides several meanings:
1. The ability to talk or the activity of talking
2. The way of talking
3. The language used when talking
4. A formal talk given to a large group of people on a special occasion
It also gives examples of using "speech" and provides translations in another language.
The document defines several words related to speech, communication, and emotions. It defines speech as the ability to talk, the language used in talking, and formal talks given to large groups. It also defines public as all the people in a place or country. Other words defined include overcome, meaning to defeat or control something; nervous, meaning worried or frightened; and anxiety, meaning an uncomfortable feeling of worry. Examples are provided for several of the definitions.
This document provides exercises to target the abs and back, with an emphasis on safety and proper form. It includes over 20 core exercises that can be done on the floor or with equipment like an exercise ball or Bosu ball. Exercises are divided into circuits for abs, back, and dynamic stabilizers to work the entire core. Safety tips are provided, such as supporting the lower back and avoiding jerky motions, with modifications suggested for those with back issues.
This document provides information on back injuries and how to prevent them. It notes that over 1 million workers suffer back injuries each year. It then discusses why back injuries occur, citing factors like wear and tear on discs between vertebrae from bending and lifting. Common causes of back injuries include heavy lifting, twisting while lifting, and awkward positions. The document provides tips for preventing back injuries, such as using proper lifting techniques that keep the back straight, getting assistance for heavy loads, taking breaks, and maintaining good posture and physical condition.
The document discusses forces on the back during lifting and provides tips to prevent back injuries. It explains that lifting a 10 pound object can put 100 pounds of pressure on the lower back due to leverage. Adding weight increases the pressure. Common causes of back injuries include heavy lifting, twisting while lifting, reaching overhead, and awkward positions. The document recommends proper lifting technique, exercise, avoiding heavy lifting, and getting help to prevent back injuries.
The document contains definitions and examples for several English words related to children and plants. It defines words like "plant", "pretty", "world", "little", "alone", "love", "when", "kindergarten", "pay", "grow", and "grow up". It provides the part of speech and definitions in both English and another language for each word. Examples are included to illustrate the meaning and proper usage of the words.
The document discusses back injuries, their causes, and how to prevent them. It notes that over 1 million workers suffer back injuries each year costing billions. Back injuries are painful and make future injuries more likely. They occur due to stress on the spine from bending, lifting heavy objects, and daily activities. Proper lifting technique using leg muscles rather than the back can help prevent injury. Maintaining good posture, physical fitness, and a healthy weight also reduce risk.
The document contains definitions and examples for several English words:
- Above is defined as an adverb or preposition meaning higher than, more than, or at a level greater than. Examples include "The kettle was above the fire."
- At all is defined as an adverb meaning in any way or of any type. Examples include "I don’t like him at all" and "He’s had no food at all."
- Last is defined as final or at last meaning finally. An example is "He tried hard and at last he could solve the problem."
The document provides part of speech, definitions, transliterations and examples for each word defined. It appears to
Back injuries are very common and costly, accounting for one in five workplace injuries. The back is made up of vertebrae, discs, ligaments, and muscles that can be damaged over time from repetitive stress or sudden injuries. Some activities that put stress on the back and increase injury risk include heavy lifting, twisting while lifting, awkward lifting positions, and poor posture. Preventing back injuries involves proper lifting techniques, avoiding unnecessary bending and lifting, keeping objects at appropriate heights, and maintaining good physical condition.
The document provides vocabulary words related to drawing, foreign languages, and restaurant terms. It defines the words "draw", "foreign", "finally", "try", "understand", "order", "let's", "Frenchman", "United States of America", "American", "mushroom", and "waiter". It provides the pronunciation, part of speech, definition, and examples for each word.
Back injuries are very common, costly, and painful. The spine consists of vertebrae separated by discs that can deteriorate over time from stress. Many back injuries are caused by lifting improperly with bent backs or twisting, putting pressure of 10 times the weight on the lower back. Proper lifting technique and taking breaks can help prevent strain and injury.
According to the presentation:
1) Back injuries are one of the most common workplace injuries, costing employers billions annually.
2) Material handling and lifting injuries are exceedingly painful and difficult to heal from, and increase the risk of future injuries.
3) Proper lifting technique is important to prevent back strain, including bending the knees, keeping the back straight, and lifting with the legs instead of the back. The calculator can determine if a load is too heavy to lift safely.
According to the presentation:
1) Back injuries are one of the most common workplace injuries, costing employers billions annually.
2) Material handling and lifting injuries are exceedingly painful and difficult to heal from, and increase the risk of future injuries.
3) Proper lifting technique is important to prevent back strain, including bending the knees, keeping the back straight, and lifting with the legs instead of the back. The calculator can determine if a load is too heavy to lift safely.
The document provides information about the butterfly stroke in swimming. It discusses the body position for the stroke, which is prone face down with the crown of the head leading and shoulders level. It also lists some key points about body position and common faults in body position such as excessive knee bend and arms not being simultaneous. It provides teaching points about leading with the crown of the head and undulating body motion.
The document discusses back safety and proper lifting techniques. It explains that lifting objects can put a lot of pressure on the lower back, especially if lifting with poor form or while overweight. Common causes of back injuries include heavy lifting, twisting at the waist, reaching overhead, lifting awkward objects, prolonged sitting or standing, and slipping. The document provides tips for preventing back injuries such as avoiding unnecessary lifting, using lifting assistance devices, getting help for heavy loads, and following proper lifting form that involves bending at the knees and keeping the back straight. It also recommends regular low-back exercises to strengthen muscles and consulting a doctor before starting a new exercise routine.
This document contains definitions and examples for several English words related to plants, nature, and family relationships. It defines words like "plant", "pretty", "world", "Germany", "little", "alone", "love", "when", "kindergarten", "pay", "grow", "become", and "die". It provides simple sentences to illustrate how each word is used including talking about plants, flowers, children, families, countries, and aging.
This document provides definitions and information about key terms related to earthquakes and the structure of the Earth. It defines an earthquake as a sudden, violent movement of the Earth's surface. It also discusses the different layers that make up the Earth's structure - the crust, mantle, and core. The crust is the outermost solid layer, under which lies the mantle that surrounds the liquid outer core and solid inner core at the center.
Building Muscle the Right Way Strategies for Rapid and Sustainable Gains.pdfTechTrendPlus
The document provides a complete guide to muscle building, including introductory information on weight training and building muscle. It then details several common weight training exercises that target specific muscle groups, such as the bench press, military press, tricep pushdowns, bicep curls, and squats. The guide explains how to perform each exercise properly and safely to maximize muscle gains.
The document provides information about Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI) including what RSI is, its harmful effects, and ways to prevent it. It defines RSI as occurring from repeated physical movements that damage tendons, nerves, and muscles. Examples of common RSIs for IT workers like carpal tunnel syndrome and cervical spondylosis are described. The document then provides exercises and proper ergonomics to prevent RSIs, including exercises to strengthen areas like the neck, shoulders, back, wrists and more. Proper posture and taking breaks when working are also recommended preventative measures.
B-boying incorporates a variety of athletic dance moves that vary based on an individual's creativity and skill level. Moves are typically categorized into toprock, footwork, floor rocks, freezes, and air/power moves. Toprock involves dance steps done standing up to start a routine. Footwork involves moves on the ground, while floor rocks incorporate rocking or style moves with the body touching the floor. Freezes are held balance poses and air/power moves involve lifting or throwing the body into the air. There are countless styles and variations of moves that make up the diverse art of b-boying.
The document defines and provides examples of the word "allow". It states that allow is a verb that means to let someone do something or let something happen; permit. It provides three examples of allow in sentences: "You’re not allowed to talk during the exam", "Are you allowed in the building on weekends?", and "They said they wouldn’t allow their lives to be influenced by television." It also provides the Persian translation of allow, which is "اجازه دادن".
1. The document defines the terms "mission", "missionary", and "Christian".
2. A mission is sending someone to do a particular job, while a missionary is a person sent to teach religion, often in a foreign country.
3. A Christian is a person who follows or belongs to the Christian religion.
This document defines the word "speech" and provides several meanings:
1. The ability to talk or the activity of talking
2. The way of talking
3. The language used when talking
4. A formal talk given to a large group of people on a special occasion
It also gives examples of using "speech" and provides translations in another language.
The document defines several words related to speech, communication, and emotions. It defines speech as the ability to talk, the language used in talking, and formal talks given to large groups. It also defines public as all the people in a place or country. Other words defined include overcome, meaning to defeat or control something; nervous, meaning worried or frightened; and anxiety, meaning an uncomfortable feeling of worry. Examples are provided for several of the definitions.
This document provides exercises to target the abs and back, with an emphasis on safety and proper form. It includes over 20 core exercises that can be done on the floor or with equipment like an exercise ball or Bosu ball. Exercises are divided into circuits for abs, back, and dynamic stabilizers to work the entire core. Safety tips are provided, such as supporting the lower back and avoiding jerky motions, with modifications suggested for those with back issues.
This document provides information on back injuries and how to prevent them. It notes that over 1 million workers suffer back injuries each year. It then discusses why back injuries occur, citing factors like wear and tear on discs between vertebrae from bending and lifting. Common causes of back injuries include heavy lifting, twisting while lifting, and awkward positions. The document provides tips for preventing back injuries, such as using proper lifting techniques that keep the back straight, getting assistance for heavy loads, taking breaks, and maintaining good posture and physical condition.
The document discusses forces on the back during lifting and provides tips to prevent back injuries. It explains that lifting a 10 pound object can put 100 pounds of pressure on the lower back due to leverage. Adding weight increases the pressure. Common causes of back injuries include heavy lifting, twisting while lifting, reaching overhead, and awkward positions. The document recommends proper lifting technique, exercise, avoiding heavy lifting, and getting help to prevent back injuries.
The document contains definitions and examples for several English words related to children and plants. It defines words like "plant", "pretty", "world", "little", "alone", "love", "when", "kindergarten", "pay", "grow", and "grow up". It provides the part of speech and definitions in both English and another language for each word. Examples are included to illustrate the meaning and proper usage of the words.
The document discusses back injuries, their causes, and how to prevent them. It notes that over 1 million workers suffer back injuries each year costing billions. Back injuries are painful and make future injuries more likely. They occur due to stress on the spine from bending, lifting heavy objects, and daily activities. Proper lifting technique using leg muscles rather than the back can help prevent injury. Maintaining good posture, physical fitness, and a healthy weight also reduce risk.
The document contains definitions and examples for several English words:
- Above is defined as an adverb or preposition meaning higher than, more than, or at a level greater than. Examples include "The kettle was above the fire."
- At all is defined as an adverb meaning in any way or of any type. Examples include "I don’t like him at all" and "He’s had no food at all."
- Last is defined as final or at last meaning finally. An example is "He tried hard and at last he could solve the problem."
The document provides part of speech, definitions, transliterations and examples for each word defined. It appears to
Back injuries are very common and costly, accounting for one in five workplace injuries. The back is made up of vertebrae, discs, ligaments, and muscles that can be damaged over time from repetitive stress or sudden injuries. Some activities that put stress on the back and increase injury risk include heavy lifting, twisting while lifting, awkward lifting positions, and poor posture. Preventing back injuries involves proper lifting techniques, avoiding unnecessary bending and lifting, keeping objects at appropriate heights, and maintaining good physical condition.
The document provides vocabulary words related to drawing, foreign languages, and restaurant terms. It defines the words "draw", "foreign", "finally", "try", "understand", "order", "let's", "Frenchman", "United States of America", "American", "mushroom", and "waiter". It provides the pronunciation, part of speech, definition, and examples for each word.
Back injuries are very common, costly, and painful. The spine consists of vertebrae separated by discs that can deteriorate over time from stress. Many back injuries are caused by lifting improperly with bent backs or twisting, putting pressure of 10 times the weight on the lower back. Proper lifting technique and taking breaks can help prevent strain and injury.
According to the presentation:
1) Back injuries are one of the most common workplace injuries, costing employers billions annually.
2) Material handling and lifting injuries are exceedingly painful and difficult to heal from, and increase the risk of future injuries.
3) Proper lifting technique is important to prevent back strain, including bending the knees, keeping the back straight, and lifting with the legs instead of the back. The calculator can determine if a load is too heavy to lift safely.
According to the presentation:
1) Back injuries are one of the most common workplace injuries, costing employers billions annually.
2) Material handling and lifting injuries are exceedingly painful and difficult to heal from, and increase the risk of future injuries.
3) Proper lifting technique is important to prevent back strain, including bending the knees, keeping the back straight, and lifting with the legs instead of the back. The calculator can determine if a load is too heavy to lift safely.
The document provides information about the butterfly stroke in swimming. It discusses the body position for the stroke, which is prone face down with the crown of the head leading and shoulders level. It also lists some key points about body position and common faults in body position such as excessive knee bend and arms not being simultaneous. It provides teaching points about leading with the crown of the head and undulating body motion.
The document discusses back safety and proper lifting techniques. It explains that lifting objects can put a lot of pressure on the lower back, especially if lifting with poor form or while overweight. Common causes of back injuries include heavy lifting, twisting at the waist, reaching overhead, lifting awkward objects, prolonged sitting or standing, and slipping. The document provides tips for preventing back injuries such as avoiding unnecessary lifting, using lifting assistance devices, getting help for heavy loads, and following proper lifting form that involves bending at the knees and keeping the back straight. It also recommends regular low-back exercises to strengthen muscles and consulting a doctor before starting a new exercise routine.
This document contains definitions and examples for several English words related to plants, nature, and family relationships. It defines words like "plant", "pretty", "world", "Germany", "little", "alone", "love", "when", "kindergarten", "pay", "grow", "become", and "die". It provides simple sentences to illustrate how each word is used including talking about plants, flowers, children, families, countries, and aging.
This document provides definitions and information about key terms related to earthquakes and the structure of the Earth. It defines an earthquake as a sudden, violent movement of the Earth's surface. It also discusses the different layers that make up the Earth's structure - the crust, mantle, and core. The crust is the outermost solid layer, under which lies the mantle that surrounds the liquid outer core and solid inner core at the center.
Building Muscle the Right Way Strategies for Rapid and Sustainable Gains.pdfTechTrendPlus
The document provides a complete guide to muscle building, including introductory information on weight training and building muscle. It then details several common weight training exercises that target specific muscle groups, such as the bench press, military press, tricep pushdowns, bicep curls, and squats. The guide explains how to perform each exercise properly and safely to maximize muscle gains.
The document provides information about Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI) including what RSI is, its harmful effects, and ways to prevent it. It defines RSI as occurring from repeated physical movements that damage tendons, nerves, and muscles. Examples of common RSIs for IT workers like carpal tunnel syndrome and cervical spondylosis are described. The document then provides exercises and proper ergonomics to prevent RSIs, including exercises to strengthen areas like the neck, shoulders, back, wrists and more. Proper posture and taking breaks when working are also recommended preventative measures.
B-boying incorporates a variety of athletic dance moves that vary based on an individual's creativity and skill level. Moves are typically categorized into toprock, footwork, floor rocks, freezes, and air/power moves. Toprock involves dance steps done standing up to start a routine. Footwork involves moves on the ground, while floor rocks incorporate rocking or style moves with the body touching the floor. Freezes are held balance poses and air/power moves involve lifting or throwing the body into the air. There are countless styles and variations of moves that make up the diverse art of b-boying.
The document defines and provides examples of the word "allow". It states that allow is a verb that means to let someone do something or let something happen; permit. It provides three examples of allow in sentences: "You’re not allowed to talk during the exam", "Are you allowed in the building on weekends?", and "They said they wouldn’t allow their lives to be influenced by television." It also provides the Persian translation of allow, which is "اجازه دادن".
1. The document defines the terms "mission", "missionary", and "Christian".
2. A mission is sending someone to do a particular job, while a missionary is a person sent to teach religion, often in a foreign country.
3. A Christian is a person who follows or belongs to the Christian religion.
The document defines several terms related to information technology and communication. It defines service as work or help provided, especially for the public or an organization. It defines communication as the process of sending messages or information between people or places, or the messages themselves. E-mail is defined as a message sent between people using computers, while mail refers to letters and packages delivered to homes or businesses. Video conferencing allows participants in different locations to take part in a conference using electronic sound and video.
The document defines key terms related to space exploration including: space, the area beyond Earth's atmosphere; planets like Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune that orbit the sun; the solar system of the sun and orbiting planets; asteroids, large rocky objects that orbit the sun; and exploration of space through activities like space travel, space shuttles that carry people to space, and space stations where people can live and work in space.
The document discusses relative clauses, which provide additional information about a noun or pronoun. It defines the different types of relative pronouns including who, whom, whose, that, which, where, and when. Examples are provided to illustrate how to use relative pronouns correctly within relative clauses. The summary also discusses how to transform sentences containing relative clauses by replacing the relative pronouns with the object or subject of the clause.
The document defines several words related to children and gardening. It defines plant as a noun referring to trees, flowers, and other vegetation. It defines pretty as an adjective meaning beautiful. It also defines other words like little, alone, love, when, kindergarten, pay, grow, and become older. It provides examples of how each word is used in sentences.
The document discusses the use of the verb "have to" which indicates strong obligation or necessity imposed by circumstances. It states that "have to" is used in the present tense to talk about present obligations, while "had to" is used for past obligations. The forms "do", "does", and "did" are used to make questions and negatives of sentences containing "have to", "has to", and "had to" respectively.
The document contains vocabulary words and their definitions from an English language textbook. It includes words like "according to", which is a preposition meaning "as stated by", "banana" which is a curved yellow fruit, and "bill" which refers to a piece of paper money or note. It also defines verbs like "decide" which means to choose between possibilities, and "mistake" which can be a noun meaning something wrong or incorrect, or a verb meaning to incorrectly recognize something.
The document provides examples and explanations of different types of relative clauses. It defines the different relative pronouns that can be used in relative clauses like who, whom, whose, which, that, when, and where. It also gives examples of how to rewrite sentences using relative pronouns and relative clauses.
The document provides examples and explanations of different types of relative clauses. It defines the different relative pronouns that can be used in relative clauses like who, whom, whose, which, that, when, and where. It also gives examples of how to rewrite sentences using relative pronouns and relative clauses.
The document defines and provides examples for several words:
- Foot is defined as the part of the body at the leg on which a person or animal stands, and as a unit of measurement equal to 12 inches.
- Airport is defined as a place where airplanes regularly take off and land, with buildings for passengers and flight management.
- Along means in the same direction as or beside something.
- Altogether means completely or in total.
This document defines and provides examples of the words "lot", "around", "a lot", "many", "much", and "a lot of". It discusses using "a lot" or "lots" with a noun phrase and includes the preposition "of". Examples are given to illustrate the differences between "many", "much", and "a lot of". The meanings of "around", "all day long", and the idiom "around the clock" are also explained.
Possessive pronouns are used in place of a possessive adjective or noun to indicate ownership. They include: mine, ours, yours, his, hers, theirs, and its. Examples show the possessive pronouns being used to clarify possession of objects like books, pens, houses, cars, shoes, and more between different people.
This document defines and provides examples of the words "lot", "lots", "a lot", "many", "much", and "a lot of". It explains that "lot" and "lots" can mean a large amount or number, and "a lot" requires the preposition "of" when followed by a noun phrase. "Many" is used with countable nouns, "much" is used with uncountable nouns, and both can be used in formal positive sentences. The document also contains examples of idiomatic phrases like "a lot of" and "around the clock".
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
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at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
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This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
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How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
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Conjunction
THE SAME WAY
in the way that; like
Do exactly as I say.
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conjunction
THE SAME WAY
in the way that; like
Do exactly as I say.
As is often the case with children, Aimee was
completely better by the time the doctor
arrived.
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conjunction
THE SAME WAY
in the way that; like
Do exactly as I say.
As is often the case with children, Aimee was
completely better by the time the doctor
arrived.
Use your coat as a blanket.
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Conjunction
THE SAME WAY
in the way that; like
Do exactly as I say.
As is often the case with children, Aimee was
completely better by the time the doctor
arrived.
Use your coat as a blanket.
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conjunction
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while; during the time that
As I was getting out of the car, my heel
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caught on something and I fell.
موقعیکه ، وقتی که
29. WWeeiigghhtt //wweeɪɪtt//
noun C/U
HOW HEAVY STH IS
U: The maximum weight the bridge can support is 15
tons.
U: You’ve lost some weight since the last time I saw you.
30. WWeeiigghhtt //wweeɪɪtt//
noun C/U
HOW HEAVY STH IS
U: The maximum weight the bridge can support is 15
tons.
U: You’ve lost some weight since the last time I saw you.
U: I don’t want to put on weight become heavier .
31. WWeeiigghhtt //wweeɪɪtt//
noun C/U
HOW HEAVY STH IS
U: The maximum weight the bridge can support is 15
tons.
U: You’ve lost some weight since the last time I saw you.
U: I don’t want to put on weight become heavier .
C: When lifting a heavy weight, keep your back straight
and bend your knees.
32. WWeeiigghhtt //wweeɪɪtt//
noun C/U
HOW HEAVY STH IS
U: The maximum weight the bridge can support is 15
tons.
U: You’ve lost some weight since the last time I saw you.
U: I don’t want to put on weight become heavier .
C: When lifting a heavy weight, keep your back straight
and bend your knees.
وزن ، وزنه
39. WWeeiigghh //wweeɪɪ//
verb
SHOW WEIGHT
to show an amount of weight
The baby weighed six kilos at birth.
40. WWeeiigghh //wweeɪɪ//
verb
SHOW WEIGHT
to show an amount of weight
The baby weighed six kilos at birth.
This table weighs a lot.
41. WWeeiigghh //wweeɪɪ//
verb
SHOW WEIGHT
to show an amount of weight
The baby weighed six kilos at birth.
This table weighs a lot.
She weighs herself every morning.
42. WWeeiigghh //wweeɪɪ//
verb
SHOW WEIGHT
to show an amount of weight
The baby weighed six kilos at birth.
This table weighs a lot.
She weighs herself every morning.
وزن داشتن ، وزن کردن
43. :Word formation
Weigh /weɪ/ verb
Weight /weɪt/ noun C/U
weightless /ˈweɪt·ləs/ adjective
The astronauts are weightless in space.
weightlessness /ˈweɪt·lə·snəs/ noun U
weighty /weɪt·̬i/ adjective
weighted /weɪt·̬əd/ adjective=
44. کلمات همنشین :
Lose weight ≠ put on = gain weight
You’ve lost some weight since the last
time I saw you.
I don’t want to put on weight (become
heavier) .
When lifting a heavy weight, keep your
back straight and bend your knees.
49. Shape /ʃeɪp/
noun U
1- (of a thing) condition, or (of a person) state of
health
50. Shape /ʃeɪp/
noun U
1- (of a thing) condition, or (of a person) state of
health
The city’s traffic are in bad shape.
51. Shape /ʃeɪp/
noun U
1- (of a thing) condition, or (of a person) state of
health
The city’s traffic are in bad shape.
I keep myself in good shape by running five miles
a day.
52. Shape /ʃeɪp/
noun U
1- (of a thing) condition, or (of a person) state of
health
The city’s traffic are in bad shape.
I keep myself in good shape by running five miles
a day.
2- good physical condition
53. Shape /ʃeɪp/
noun U
1- (of a thing) condition, or (of a person) state of
health
The city’s traffic are in bad shape.
I keep myself in good shape by running five miles
a day.
2- good physical condition
He’s in/out of shape (in good/not in good
condition) .
54. Shape /ʃeɪp/
noun U
1- (of a thing) condition, or (of a person) state of
health
The city’s traffic are in bad shape.
I keep myself in good shape by running five miles
a day.
2- good physical condition
He’s in/out of shape (in good/not in good
condition) .
I try to stay in shape.
55. Shape /ʃeɪp/
noun U
1- (of a thing) condition, or (of a person) state of
health
The city’s traffic are in bad shape.
I keep myself in good shape by running five miles
a day.
2- good physical condition
He’s in/out of shape (in good/not in good
condition) .
I try to stay in shape.
شکل ، وضعیت
65. // EExxeerrcciissee //ˈeekk·ssəərrˌssɑɑɪɪzz
HEALTHY ACTIVITY
noun C/U
(a) physical action performed to make or
keep your body healthy
U: You should get some exercise even when
you’re pregnant.
66. // EExxeerrcciissee //ˈeekk·ssəərrˌssɑɑɪɪzz
HEALTHY ACTIVITY
noun C/U
(a) physical action performed to make or
keep your body healthy
U: You should get some exercise even when
you’re pregnant.
C: I do five different exercises every morning
to limber up.
67. // EExxeerrcciissee //ˈeekk·ssəərrˌssɑɑɪɪzz
HEALTHY ACTIVITY
noun C/U
(a) physical action performed to make
or keep your body healthy
U: You should get some exercise even
when you’re pregnant.
C: I do five different exercises every
morning to limber up.
ورزش ،تمرین
69. //EExxeerrcciissee //ˈeekk·ssəərrˌssɑɑɪɪzz
noun C
1- an action or actions intended to improve
something or make something happen
The military exercises will involve several
thousand soldiers.
The whole thing was an exercise in futility
actions (=that were useless) .
2- An exercise can be written work that you
do to practice something you are learning:
The book has exercises at the end of every
chapter.
80. //FFiitt //ffɪɪtt
adjective -er/-est only -tt-
HEALTHY,in good health, esp. as a result of
exercise; strong
You look fit.
81. //FFiitt //ffɪɪtt
adjective -er/-est only -tt-
HEALTHY,in good health, esp. as a result of
exercise; strong
You look fit.
سالم ، قوی
82. //FFiitt //ffɪɪtt
adjective -er/-est only -tt-
HEALTHY,in good health, esp. as a result of
exercise; strong
You look fit.
سالم ، قوی
fitness ˈfɪt·nəs noun U
83. //FFiitt //ffɪɪtt
adjective -er/-est only -tt-
HEALTHY,in good health, esp. as a result of
exercise; strong
You look fit.
سالم ، قوی
fitness ˈfɪt·nəs noun U
physical fitness (health)
84. //FFiitt //ffɪɪtt
adjective -er/-est only -tt-
HEALTHY,in good health, esp. as a result of
exercise; strong
You look fit.
سالم ، قوی
fitness ˈfɪt·nəs noun U
physical fitness (health)
سلمتی
85. //FFiitt //ffɪɪtt
adjective -er/-est only -tt-
HEALTHY,in good health, esp. as a result of
exercise; strong
You look fit.
سالم ، قوی
fitness ˈfɪt·nəs noun U
physical fitness (health)
سلمتی
91. Heart /hɑrt/
noun C
the organ inside the chest that sends the
blood around the body heart disease
92. Heart /hɑrt/
noun C
the organ inside the chest that sends the
blood around the body heart disease
The paramedics took his pulse to see if his
heart was still beating.
93. Heart /hɑrt/
noun C
the organ inside the chest that sends the
blood around the body heart disease
The paramedics took his pulse to see if his
heart was still beating.
قلب
94. Word formation
Hearty /ˈhɑrt·̬i /adjective
enthusiastic and strong
heartily /ˈhɑrt· ə l·i/ adverb
hearten /ˈhɑrt· ə n/ verb T
to encourage
heartache /ˈhɑrt·̬eɪk/
95. :Expressions
heart attack noun
Heart disease
heartbeat /ˈhɑrt·biːt/
heartbreaking /hɑrtbreɪ·kɪŋ/ adjective
heartbreak /hɑrt·breɪk/ noun
heartburn /ˈhɑrt·bɜrn/ noun U
heartbroken /ˈhɑrtˌbroʊ·kən/ adjective
by heart
exactly and from your memory
99. rely on/upon sth/sb
phrasal verb
to depend on or trust sb or sth
You can’t rely on good weather for the whole
trip.
100. rely on/upon sth/sb
phrasal verb
to depend on or trust sb or sth
You can’t rely on good weather for the whole
trip.
The system relies too heavily on one person.
101. rely on/upon sth/sb
phrasal verb
to depend on or trust sb or sth
You can’t rely on good weather for the whole
trip.
The system relies too heavily on one person.
وابسته بودن به
102. Word formation
reliable /rɪˈlɑɪ·ə·bəl/ adjective
deserving trust; dependable
reliably /rɪˈlɑɪ·ə·bli/ adverb
reliability /rɪˌlɑɪ·əˈbɪl·ət·̬i/ noun U
reliance /rɪˈlɑɪ·əns/ noun U
the condition of depending on sth or
sb= وابستگی
reliant /rɪˈlɑɪ·ənt/ adjective
The nation is still reliant on imported oil.
103. / depend /dɪˈpend
verb I
to be influenced or determined by sth else
All of this depends on how the test is
constructed.
“Do you eat out at lunchtime?” “Well, it
depends . I usually bring lunch, but
sometimes I go out.”
وابسته بودن به
104. depend on/upon sb/sth
phrasal verb
NEED SUPPORT
to need the support of sb or sth
Children depend on their parents.
The country depends heavily upon foreign aid.
وابسته بودن ، نیازمند حمایت بودن
105. Word formation
depend /dɪˈpend/ verb I
dependable /dɪˈpen·də·bəl/ adjective
deserving of trust or confidence
dependence /dɪˈpen·dəns/
dependency /dɪˈpen·dən·si/ noun U
a state of needing sth or sb,
dependent /dɪˈpen·dənt/ adjective
needing the support of sth or sb
dependent /dɪˈpen·dənt/ noun C
106. Word formation
independent /ˌɪn·dɪˈpen·dənt/ adjective
not influenced or controlled by other people
independent /ˌɪn·dɪˈpen·dənt/ noun C
a voter or politician who does not belong to a
political party
independence /ˌɪn·dɪˈpen·dəns/ noun U
independently /ˌɪn·dɪˈpen·dənt·li/ adverb
112. Blood /blʌd/
noun U
the red liquid that is sent around the body by
the heart and that is necessary for life
113. Blood /blʌd/
noun U
the red liquid that is sent around the body by
the heart and that is necessary for life
He lost a lot of blood in the accident.
114. Blood /blʌd/
noun U
the red liquid that is sent around the body by
the heart and that is necessary for life
He lost a lot of blood in the accident.
خون
115. :Word formation
bloody /ˈblʌd·i/ adjective
I had a bloody nose.
The Civil War was a very bloody war.
bloodless /ˈblʌd·ləs/ adjective
بدون خونریزی
121. blood vessel
noun C
any of the tubes through which blood flows in
the body
122. blood vessel
noun C
any of the tubes through which blood flows in
the body
The blood in your body even moves easily
through the blood vessels.
123. blood vessel
noun C
any of the tubes through which blood flows in
the body
The blood in your body even moves easily
through the blood vessels.
رگهای خونی
124. کلمات هم نشین:
blood vessel noun C
blood bank noun C
blood type blood group noun C
blood test noun C
blood pressure noun U
blood cell noun C
147. white blood cell
noun C biology
a cell in the blood that has no red color and is
involved in fighting infection
148. white blood cell
noun C biology
a cell in the blood that has no red color and is
involved in fighting infection
گلبول سفید
149. white blood cell
noun C biology
a cell in the blood that has no red color and is
involved in fighting infection
گلبول سفید
Compare: red blood cell
150. Two main parts of blood
Red blood cell White blood cell
157. Pump /pʌmp/
noun C
a piece of equipment used to cause liquid, air, or gas to
move from one place to another
158. Pump /pʌmp/
noun C
a piece of equipment used to cause liquid, air, or gas to
move from one place to another
a gas/water pump
159. Pump /pʌmp/
noun C
a piece of equipment used to cause liquid, air, or gas to
move from one place to another
a gas/water pump
pump /pʌmp/ verb T
You have to pump your own gasoline at that station.
160. Pump /pʌmp/
noun C
a piece of equipment used to cause liquid, air, or gas to
move from one place to another
a gas/water pump
pump /pʌmp/ verb T
You have to pump your own gasoline at that station.
161. Pump /pʌmp/
noun C
a piece of equipment used to cause liquid, air, or gas to
move from one place to another
a gas/water pump
pump /pʌmp/ verb T
You have to pump your own gasoline at that station.
She pumped her bike tires up filled them with air.
162. Pump /pʌmp/
noun C
a piece of equipment used to cause liquid, air, or gas to
move from one place to another
a gas/water pump
pump /pʌmp/ verb T
You have to pump your own gasoline at that station.
She pumped her bike tires up filled them with air.
پمپ ، پمپ کردن ، فرستادن
168. / muscle /mʌs·əl
noun C/U
biology a mass of tissue in the body, often
attached to bones, that can tighten and relax to
produce movement
169. / muscle /mʌs·əl
noun C/U
biology a mass of tissue in the body, often
attached to bones, that can tighten and relax to
produce movement
verb always + adv/prep
170. / muscle /mʌs·əl
noun C/U
biology a mass of tissue in the body, often
attached to bones, that can tighten and relax to
produce movement
verb always + adv/prep
to force your way into a place or situation
171. / muscle /mʌs·əl
noun C/U
biology a mass of tissue in the body, often
attached to bones, that can tighten and relax to
produce movement
verb always + adv/prep
to force your way into a place or situation
T:Starks muscled his way to the basket.
172. / muscle /mʌs·əl
noun C/U
biology a mass of tissue in the body, often
attached to bones, that can tighten and relax to
produce movement
verb always + adv/prep
to force your way into a place or situation
T:Starks muscled his way to the basket.
I: Amanda muscled in on our meeting.
173. / muscle /mʌs·əl
noun C/U
biology a mass of tissue in the body, often
attached to bones, that can tighten and relax to
produce movement
verb always + adv/prep
to force your way into a place or situation
T:Starks muscled his way to the basket.
I: Amanda muscled in on our meeting.
ماهیچه ، عضله
178. aerobics /erˈoʊ·bɪks, ær-/
noun U
energetic physical exercises that make the heart,
lungs, and muscles stronger and increase the
amount of oxygen in the blood
179. aerobics /erˈoʊ·bɪks, ær-/
noun U
energetic physical exercises that make the heart,
lungs, and muscles stronger and increase the
amount of oxygen in the blood
I do aerobics and weight training at the gym.
180. aerobics /erˈoʊ·bɪks, ær-/
noun U
energetic physical exercises that make the heart,
lungs, and muscles stronger and increase the
amount of oxygen in the blood
I do aerobics and weight training at the gym.
aerobic /er'oʊ·bɪk, ær-/ adjective
181. aerobics /erˈoʊ·bɪks, ær-/
noun U
energetic physical exercises that make the heart,
lungs, and muscles stronger and increase the
amount of oxygen in the blood
I do aerobics and weight training at the gym.
aerobic /er'oʊ·bɪk, ær-/ adjective
aerobic exercise
182. aerobics /erˈoʊ·bɪks, ær-/
noun U
energetic physical exercises that make the heart,
lungs, and muscles stronger and increase the
amount of oxygen in the blood
I do aerobics and weight training at the gym.
aerobic /er'oʊ·bɪk, ær-/ adjective
aerobic exercise
هواگیر ، هوازی
188. oxygen /ˈɑk·sə·dʒən/
noun U biology, chemistry
a colorless gas, one of the chemical elements,
that forms a large part of the air on earth and is
needed to keep most living things alive and to
create fire
189. oxygen /ˈɑk·sə·dʒən/
noun U biology, chemistry
a colorless gas, one of the chemical elements,
that forms a large part of the air on earth and is
needed to keep most living things alive and to
create fire
اکسیژن
190. oxygen /ˈɑk·sə·dʒən/
noun U biology, chemistry
a colorless gas, one of the chemical elements,
that forms a large part of the air on earth and is
needed to keep most living things alive and to
create fire
اکسیژن
oxygenate /ˈɑk·sə·dʒəˌneɪt/
191. oxygen /ˈɑk·sə·dʒən/
noun U biology, chemistry
a colorless gas, one of the chemical elements,
that forms a large part of the air on earth and is
needed to keep most living things alive and to
create fire
اکسیژن
oxygenate /ˈɑk·sə·dʒəˌneɪt/
verb T biology, chemistry
192. oxygen /ˈɑk·sə·dʒən/
noun U biology, chemistry
a colorless gas, one of the chemical elements,
that forms a large part of the air on earth and is
needed to keep most living things alive and to
create fire
اکسیژن
oxygenate /ˈɑk·sə·dʒəˌneɪt/
verb T biology, chemistry
to get oxygen into a substance
193. oxygen /ˈɑk·sə·dʒən/
noun U biology, chemistry
a colorless gas, one of the chemical elements,
that forms a large part of the air on earth and is
needed to keep most living things alive and to
create fire
اکسیژن
oxygenate /ˈɑk·sə·dʒəˌneɪt/
verb T biology, chemistry
to get oxygen into a substance
اکسیژن گرفتن
199. repetitive /rɪˈpet·̬ət·̬ɪv/
adjective
expressed or happening in the same way
many times
a repetitive task
a series of repetitive motions
تکرار شونده
200. Word formation:
repeat /rɪˈpiːt/ verb T
repeated /rɪˈpiːt·̬əd/ adjective
repeatedly /rɪˈpiːt·̬əd·li/ adverb
repeat /rɪˈpiːt, ˈriː·piːt/ noun C
repetition /ˌrep·əˈtɪʃ·ən/ noun
repetitive /rɪˈpet·̬ət·̬ɪv/
repetitious /ˌrep·əˈtɪʃ·əs/ adjective
204. activity /ækˈtɪv·ət·̬i/
noun C/U
the doing of something, or something that you
are doing, have done, or could do
C: There were lots of activities for children at the
museum.
205. activity /ækˈtɪv·ət·̬i/
noun C/U
the doing of something, or something that you
are doing, have done, or could do
C: There were lots of activities for children at the
museum.
C: Her favorite activity is visiting antique shops.
206. activity /ækˈtɪv·ət·̬i/
noun C/U
the doing of something, or something that you
are doing, have done, or could do
C: There were lots of activities for children at the
museum.
C: Her favorite activity is visiting antique shops.
U: Carbon dioxide is also produced by human
activity.
207. activity /ækˈtɪv·ət·̬i/
noun C/U
the doing of something, or something that you
are doing, have done, or could do
C: There were lots of activities for children at the
museum.
C: Her favorite activity is visiting antique shops.
U: Carbon dioxide is also produced by human
activity.
فعالیت ، کار
210. Active /ˈæk·tɪv/
adjective
doing something as you usually do, or being able
to do something physically or mentally
211. Active /ˈæk·tɪv/
adjective
doing something as you usually do, or being able
to do something physically or mentally
He was still an active runner at 55.
212. Active /ˈæk·tɪv/
adjective
doing something as you usually do, or being able
to do something physically or mentally
He was still an active runner at 55.
فعال
213. Active /ˈæk·tɪv/
adjective
doing something as you usually do, or being able
to do something physically or mentally
He was still an active runner at 55.
فعال
actively /ˈæk·tɪv·li/ adverb
214. Active /ˈæk·tɪv/
adjective
doing something as you usually do, or being able
to do something physically or mentally
He was still an active runner at 55.
فعال
actively /ˈæk·tɪv·li/ adverb
He isn’t actively involved in the day-to-day
management of the business anymore.
215. Active /ˈæk·tɪv/
adjective
doing something as you usually do, or being able
to do something physically or mentally
He was still an active runner at 55.
فعال
actively /ˈæk·tɪv·li/ adverb
He isn’t actively involved in the day-to-day
management of the business anymore.
فعالنه
216. WORD FORMATION:
act /ækt/ verb I
act /ækt/ noun C
acting /ˈæk·tɪŋ/ adjective
actor /ˈæk·tər/ female actress /ˈæk·trəs/ noun C
action /ˈæk·ʃən/ noun C/U
activate /ˈæk·təˌveɪt/ verb T
activation /ˌæk·təˈveɪ·ʃən/ noun U
activity /ækˈtɪv·ət·̬i/ noun C/U
Active /ˈæk·tɪv/ adjective
actively /ˈæk·tɪv·li/ adverb
217. Collocation
Take an action or take some action =
اقدام کردن
Action taken : اقدام انجام شده
actions speak louder than words
دو صد گفته چون نیم کردار نیست
action-packed adjective
full of exciting events
an action-packed movie
220. Bit /bɪt/
noun C
a small piece or a small amount of something
221. Bit /bɪt/
noun C
a small piece or a small amount of something
little bits of paper
222. Bit /bɪt/
noun C
a small piece or a small amount of something
little bits of paper
We showed a little bit on videotape.
223. Bit /bɪt/
noun C
a small piece or a small amount of something
little bits of paper
We showed a little bit on videotape.
slightly or to some degree
224. Bit /bɪt/
noun C
a small piece or a small amount of something
little bits of paper
We showed a little bit on videotape.
slightly or to some degree
یک کم
233. iinnccrreeaassee //ɪɪnnˈkkrriiːss,, ˈɪɪnn·kkrriiːss//
verb I/T
to become or make sth larger or greater
T :They’ve increased the price of gas by two
cents a gallon.
افزایش دادن
Homelessness is on the increase (increasing)
in many cities.
234. iinnccrreeaassee //ɪɪnnˈkkrriiːss,, ˈɪɪnn·kkrriiːss//
verb I/T
to become or make sth larger or greater
T :They’ve increased the price of gas by two
cents a gallon.
افزایش دادن
Homelessness is on the increase (increasing)
in many cities.
≠ decrease = کاهش یافتن ، کاهش دادن
235. :Other forms
increase /ɪnˈkriːs, ˈɪn·kriː/ verb I/T
increase /ˈɪn·kriːs/ noun C/U
increasing /ɪnˈkriː·sɪŋ·li/ adjective
increasingly /ɪnˈkriː·sɪŋ·li/ adverb =
more often or to a greater degree
245. carry /ˈkær·i/
verb T
to transport or take from one place to another
The plane carried 116 passengers and a crew of
seven.
246. carry /ˈkær·i/
verb T
to transport or take from one place to another
The plane carried 116 passengers and a crew of
seven.
Would you like me to carry your bag for you?
247. carry /ˈkær·i/
verb T
to transport or take from one place to another
The plane carried 116 passengers and a crew of
seven.
Would you like me to carry your bag for you?
بردن ، حمل کردن
248. carry /ˈkær·i/
verb T
to transport or take from one place to another
The plane carried 116 passengers and a crew of
seven.
Would you like me to carry your bag for you?
بردن ، حمل کردن
carrier /ˈkær·iː·ər/ noun C
252. efficient /ɪˈfɪʃ·ənt/
adjective
working or operating in a way that gets the
results you want without any waste= good
an efficient organization
253. efficient /ɪˈfɪʃ·ənt/
adjective
working or operating in a way that gets the
results you want without any waste = good
an efficient organization
They are developing a more fuel-efficient car to
save gas.
254. efficient /ɪˈfɪʃ·ənt/
adjective
working or operating in a way that gets the
results you want without any waste = good
an efficient organization
They are developing a more fuel-efficient car to
save gas.
efficiently /ɪˈfɪʃ·ənt·li/ adverb
255. efficient /ɪˈfɪʃ·ənt/
adjective
working or operating in a way that gets the
results you want without any waste=good
an efficient organization
They are developing a more fuel-efficient car to
save gas.
efficiently /ɪˈfɪʃ·ənt·li/ adverb
=well
256. efficient /ɪˈfɪʃ·ənt/
adjective
working or operating in a way that gets the
results you want without any waste= good
an efficient organization
They are developing a more fuel-efficient car to
save gas.
efficiently /ɪˈfɪʃ·ənt·li/ adverb
=well
She manages the business efficiently.
257. efficient /ɪˈfɪʃ·ənt/
adjective
working or operating in a way that gets the
results you want without any waste, good=
an efficient organization
They are developing a more fuel-efficient car to
save gas.
efficiently /ɪˈfɪʃ·ənt·li/ adverb
=well
She manages the business efficiently.
efficiency /ɪˈfɪʃ·ən·si/ noun C/U
265. stairs /sterz/
plural noun
a set of steps that lead from one level to another
Her office is at the top of the stairs.
266. stairs /sterz/
plural noun
a set of steps that lead from one level to another
Her office is at the top of the stairs.
پله ها
267. stairs /sterz/
plural noun
a set of steps that lead from one level to another
Her office is at the top of the stairs.
پله ها
stair /ster/ noun C
268. stairs /sterz/
plural noun
a set of steps that lead from one level to another
Her office is at the top of the stairs.
پله ها
stair /ster/ noun C
a step in a set of stairs
269. stairs /sterz/
plural noun
a set of steps that lead from one level to another
Her office is at the top of the stairs.
پله ها
stair /ster/ noun C
a step in a set of stairs
پله
277. protect /prəˈtekt/
verb T
to keep sb or sth safe from injury, damage,
or loss
He says he was protecting his home and
family.
278. protect /prəˈtekt/
verb T
to keep sb or sth safe from injury, damage,
or loss
He says he was protecting his home and
family.
محافظت کردن ، نگه داری کردن
279. Word formation
protect /prəˈtekt/ verb T
protected /prəˈtek·təd/ adjective
protection /prəˈtek·ʃən/ noun C/U
protective /prəˈtek·tɪv/ adjective
protector /prəˈtek·tər/ noun C
287. / injury /ˈɪn·dʒə·ri
noun C/U
physical harm or damage done to a living
thing
C: He was removed from the game with a
knee injury.
288. / injury /ˈɪn·dʒə·ri
noun C/U
physical harm or damage done to a living
thing
C: He was removed from the game with a
knee injury.
U: They were lucky to escape injury.
289. / injury /ˈɪn·dʒə·ri
noun C/U
physical harm or damage done to a living
thing
C: He was removed from the game with a
knee injury.
U: They were lucky to escape injury.
جراحت ، صدمه بدنی
290. Word formation
injure /ˈɪn·dʒər/ verb T
to hurt a living creature, esp. to cause physical
harm to someone
injured /ˈɪn·dʒərd/ adjective
injured /ˈɪn·dʒərd/ plural noun
people who are injured, The injured were taken to
several nearby hospitals.
injury /ˈɪn·dʒə·ri/ noun C/U
294. support /səˈpɔːrt/
verb T
to help sb /sth in an emotional or practical
way
My family always supported me in whatever I
wanted to do.
295. support /səˈpɔːrt/
verb T
to help sb /sth in an emotional or practical
way
My family always supported me in whatever I
wanted to do.
حمایت کردن ، کمک کردن
296. Word formation
support /səˈpɔːrt, / verb T
support /səˈpɔːrt/ noun U
supporter /səˈpɔːrt·̬ər/noun C
supportive /səˈpɔːrt·̬ɪv/ adjective
306. Joint /dʒɔɪnt/
noun C
knee joint
shoulder joint
a place in the body where two bones meet
307. Joint /dʒɔɪnt/
noun C
knee joint
shoulder joint
a place in the body where two bones meet
Good running shoes are supposed to reduce the
stress on the ankle, knee, and hip joints.
308. Joint /dʒɔɪnt/
noun C
knee joint
shoulder joint
a place in the body where two bones meet
Good running shoes are supposed to reduce the
stress on the ankle, knee, and hip joints.
مفصل ، لول ،مشترک
309. / bone /boʊn
noun C
any of the hard pieces that form the skeleton (frame
of a human or animal body)
She had broken a bone in her foot.
bony /ˈboʊ·ni/ adjective
very thin, so that bones can be seen, or (of fish)
having a lot of bones in it
She had a long, bony face.
bone /boʊn/ verb T
to remove the bones from fish or meat
boneless /ˈboʊn·ləs/ ≠boned /boʊnd/ adjective
(of meat or fish) without any bones boneless breast of
chicken
310. / bone /boʊn
noun C
any of the hard pieces that form the skeleton (frame
of a human or animal body)
She had broken a bone in her foot.
bony /ˈboʊ·ni/ adjective
very thin, so that bones can be seen, or (of fish)
having a lot of bones in it
She had a long, bony face.
bone /boʊn/ verb T
to remove the bones from fish or meat
boneless /ˈboʊn·ləs/ ≠boned /boʊnd/ adjective
(of meat or fish) without any bones boneless breast of
chicken
311. / bone /boʊn
noun C
any of the hard pieces that form the skeleton (frame
of a human or animal body)
She had broken a bone in her foot.
bony /ˈboʊ·ni/ adjective
very thin, so that bones can be seen, or (of fish)
having a lot of bones in it
She had a long, bony face.
bone /boʊn/ verb T
to remove the bones from fish or meat
boneless /ˈboʊn·ləs/ ≠boned /boʊnd/ adjective
(of meat or fish) without any bones boneless breast of
chicken
312. / bone /boʊn
noun C
any of the hard pieces that form the skeleton (frame
of a human or animal body)
She had broken a bone in her foot.
bony /ˈboʊ·ni/ adjective
very thin, so that bones can be seen, or (of fish)
having a lot of bones in it
She had a long, bony face.
bone /boʊn/ verb T
to remove the bones from fish or meat
boneless /ˈboʊn·ləs/ ≠boned /boʊnd/ adjective
(of meat or fish) without any bones boneless breast of
chicken
313. / bone /boʊn
noun C
any of the hard pieces that form the skeleton (frame
of a human or animal body)
She had broken a bone in her foot.
bony /ˈboʊ·ni/ adjective
very thin, so that bones can be seen, or (of fish)
having a lot of bones in it
She had a long, bony face.
bone /boʊn/ verb T
to remove the bones from fish or meat
boneless /ˈboʊn·ləs/ ≠boned /boʊnd/ adjective
(of meat or fish) without any bones boneless breast of
chicken
314. / bone /boʊn
noun C
any of the hard pieces that form the skeleton (frame
of a human or animal body)
She had broken a bone in her foot.
bony /ˈboʊ·ni/ adjective
very thin, so that bones can be seen, or (of fish)
having a lot of bones in it
She had a long, bony face.
bone /boʊn/ verb T
to remove the bones from fish or meat
boneless /ˈboʊn·ləs/ ≠boned /boʊnd/ adjective
(of meat or fish) without any bones boneless breast of
chicken
315. / bone /boʊn
noun C
any of the hard pieces that form the skeleton (frame
of a human or animal body)
She had broken a bone in her foot.
bony /ˈboʊ·ni/ adjective
very thin, so that bones can be seen, or (of fish)
having a lot of bones in it
She had a long, bony face.
bone /boʊn/ verb T
to remove the bones from fish or meat
boneless /ˈboʊn·ləs/ ≠boned /boʊnd/ adjective
(of meat or fish) without any bones boneless breast of
chicken
316. / bone /boʊn
noun C
any of the hard pieces that form the skeleton (frame
of a human or animal body)
She had broken a bone in her foot.
bony /ˈboʊ·ni/ adjective
very thin, so that bones can be seen, or (of fish)
having a lot of bones in it
She had a long, bony face.
bone /boʊn/ verb T
to remove the bones from fish or meat
boneless /ˈboʊn·ləs/ ≠boned /boʊnd/ adjective
(of meat or fish) without any bones boneless breast of
chicken
317. / bone /boʊn
noun C
any of the hard pieces that form the skeleton (frame
of a human or animal body)
She had broken a bone in her foot.
bony /ˈboʊ·ni/ adjective
very thin, so that bones can be seen, or (of fish)
having a lot of bones in it
She had a long, bony face.
bone /boʊn/ verb T
to remove the bones from fish or meat
boneless /ˈboʊn·ləs/ ≠boned /boʊnd/ adjective
(of meat or fish) without any bones boneless breast of
chicken
318. / bone /boʊn
noun C
any of the hard pieces that form the skeleton (frame
of a human or animal body)
She had broken a bone in her foot.
bony /ˈboʊ·ni/ adjective
very thin, so that bones can be seen, or (of fish)
having a lot of bones in it
She had a long, bony face.
bone /boʊn/ verb T
to remove the bones from fish or meat
boneless /ˈboʊn·ləs/ ≠boned /boʊnd/ adjective
(of meat or fish) without any bones boneless breast of
chicken
319. / bone /boʊn
noun C
any of the hard pieces that form the skeleton (frame
of a human or animal body)
She had broken a bone in her foot.
bony /ˈboʊ·ni/ adjective
very thin, so that bones can be seen, or (of fish)
having a lot of bones in it
She had a long, bony face.
bone /boʊn/ verb T
to remove the bones from fish or meat
boneless /ˈboʊn·ləs/ ≠boned /boʊnd/ adjective
(of meat or fish) without any bones boneless breast of
chicken
325. touch /tʌtʃ/
verb I/T
to put the fingers or hand lightly on or against
something
326. touch /tʌtʃ/
verb I/T
to put the fingers or hand lightly on or against
something
I That paint is wet, so don’t touch.
327. touch /tʌtʃ/
verb I/T
to put the fingers or hand lightly on or against
something
I That paint is wet, so don’t touch.
allow to have or use it:
328. touch /tʌtʃ/
verb I/T
to put the fingers or hand lightly on or against
something
I That paint is wet, so don’t touch.
allow to have or use it:
T She can’t touch the money from her father until
she’s 21.
329. touch /tʌtʃ/
verb I/T
to put the fingers or hand lightly on or against
something
I That paint is wet, so don’t touch.
allow to have or use it:
T She can’t touch the money from her father until
she’s 21.
touch /tʌtʃ/ noun C/U
330. touch /tʌtʃ/
verb I/T
to put the fingers or hand lightly on or against
something
I That paint is wet, so don’t touch.
allow to have or use it:
T She can’t touch the money from her father until
she’s 21.
touch /tʌtʃ/ noun C/U
This cloth is soft to the touch.
331. touch /tʌtʃ/
verb I/T
to put the fingers or hand lightly on or against
something
I That paint is wet, so don’t touch.
allow to have or use it:
T She can’t touch the money from her father until
she’s 21.
touch /tʌtʃ/ noun C/U
This cloth is soft to the touch.
At a touch of the button, the door opened.
332. touch /tʌtʃ/
verb I/T
to put the fingers or hand lightly on or against
something
I That paint is wet, so don’t touch.
allow to have or use it:
T She can’t touch the money from her father until
she’s 21.
touch /tʌtʃ/ noun C/U
This cloth is soft to the touch.
At a touch of the button, the door opened.
دست زدن ، لمس کردن، اجازه داشتن، لمس ، لمسه
339. / toe /toʊ
noun C
any of the five long, thin parts at the end of the
foot, similar to the fingers of the hand
340. / toe /toʊ
noun C
any of the five long, thin parts at the end of the
foot, similar to the fingers of the hand
I broke a toe when I caught my foot in a door.
341. / toe /toʊ
noun C
any of the five long, thin parts at the end of the
foot, similar to the fingers of the hand
I broke a toe when I caught my foot in a door.
the end of a shoe or sock:
342. / toe /toʊ
noun C
any of the five long, thin parts at the end of the
foot, similar to the fingers of the hand
I broke a toe when I caught my foot in a door.
the end of a shoe or sock:
That sock has a hole in the toe.
343. / toe /toʊ
noun C
any of the five long, thin parts at the end of the
foot, similar to the fingers of the hand
I broke a toe when I caught my foot in a door.
the end of a shoe or sock:
That sock has a hole in the toe.
انگشت پا ، نوک جوراب یا کفش
352. flexible /ˈflek·sə·bəl/
adjective
able to change or be changed easily
able to bend or be bent easily without breaking
I’m lucky because my job has flexible hours, and
I can come and go pretty much as I want.
353. flexible /ˈflek·sə·bəl/
adjective
able to change or be changed easily
able to bend or be bent easily without breaking
I’m lucky because my job has flexible hours, and
I can come and go pretty much as I want.
The wire has to be flexible enough to go around
corners of the room.
354. flexible /ˈflek·sə·bəl/
adjective
able to change or be changed easily
able to bend or be bent easily without breaking
I’m lucky because my job has flexible hours, and
I can come and go pretty much as I want.
The wire has to be flexible enough to go around
corners of the room.
انعطاف پذیر
355. :Word formation
flex /fleks/ verb T
to bend a part of the body, esp. an arm or leg, or
to tighten a muscle
Keep your knees flexed at all times.
flexible /ˈflek·sə·bəl/ adjective
flexibility /ˌflek·səˈbɪl·ət·̬i/ noun U
362. / bend /bend
Verb : past bent , noun C
to change the position of your body or a part of
your body so that it is no longer straight but
curved or forming an angle
363. / bend /bend
Verb : past bent , noun C
to change the position of your body or a part of
your body so that it is no longer straight but
curved or forming an angle
She dropped her umbrella and bent down to pick
it up.
364. / bend /bend
Verb : past bent , noun C
to change the position of your body or a part of
your body so that it is no longer straight but
curved or forming an angle
She dropped her umbrella and bent down to pick
it up.
Bend your knees and keep your back straight
when lifting heavy objects.
365. / bend /bend
Verb : past bent , noun C
to change the position of your body or a part of
your body so that it is no longer straight but
curved or forming an angle
She dropped her umbrella and bent down to pick
it up.
Bend your knees and keep your back straight
when lifting heavy objects.
a curved path or an angle
366. / bend /bend
Verb : past bent , noun C
to change the position of your body or a part of
your body so that it is no longer straight but
curved or forming an angle
She dropped her umbrella and bent down to pick
it up.
Bend your knees and keep your back straight
when lifting heavy objects.
a curved path or an angle
a bend in the road
367. / bend /bend
Verb : past bent , noun C
to change the position of your body or a part of
your body so that it is no longer straight but
curved or forming an angle
She dropped her umbrella and bent down to pick
it up.
Bend your knees and keep your back straight
when lifting heavy objects.
a curved path or an angle
a bend in the road
خم کردن ، خمیدگی ، پیچ
375. stretch /stretʃ/
verb I/T , noun C
1-to reach across a distance or become longer or wider,
376. stretch /stretʃ/
verb I/T , noun C
1-to reach across a distance or become longer or wider,
Rubber stretches when you pull it.
377. stretch /stretʃ/
verb I/T , noun C
1-to reach across a distance or become longer or wider,
Rubber stretches when you pull it.
He removed his hat and stretched out his arms to embrace
her.
378. stretch /stretʃ/
verb I/T , noun C
1-to reach across a distance or become longer or wider,
Rubber stretches when you pull it.
He removed his hat and stretched out his arms to embrace
her.
2-straighten your body as long as possible:
379. stretch /stretʃ/
verb I/T , noun C
1-to reach across a distance or become longer or wider,
Rubber stretches when you pull it.
He removed his hat and stretched out his arms to embrace
her.
2-straighten your body as long as possible:
"I’m so tired," she said, yawning and stretching her arms.
380. stretch /stretʃ/
verb I/T , noun C
1-to reach across a distance or become longer or wider,
Rubber stretches when you pull it.
He removed his hat and stretched out his arms to embrace
her.
2-straighten your body as long as possible:
"I’m so tired," she said, yawning and stretching her arms.
Before jogging, you should always do some stretches
stretch parts of your body .
381. stretch /stretʃ/
verb I/T , noun C
1-to reach across a distance or become longer or wider,
Rubber stretches when you pull it.
He removed his hat and stretched out his arms to embrace
her.
2-straighten your body as long as possible:
"I’m so tired," she said, yawning and stretching her arms.
Before jogging, you should always do some stretches
stretch parts of your body .
کشیدن ، راست کردن
382. / nutrient /ˈnuː·triː·ənt
noun C biology
any substance that plants or animals need in
order to live and grow
ماده مغذی
383. Word formation
nutrient /ˈnuː·triː·ənt/ noun C
nutrition /nuːˈtrɪʃ·ən/ noun U biology
the process by which the body takes in and
uses food,
nutritional /nuːˈtrɪʃ·ən· ə l/
nutritive /ˈnuː·trət̬·ɪv/ adjective
nutritious /nuːˈtrɪʃ·əs/ adjective
384. / alive /əˈlɑɪv
Adjective
living; having life; not dead, active and
energetic or exciting
I survived the accident with minor injuries,
and I was happy to be alive.
Are any of your grandparents living (still
alive) ?
living /ˈlɪv·ɪŋ/ plural noun
people who are still alive
389. / fuel /ˈfjuː·əl, fjuːl
noun C/U , verb T
a substance such as oil or gas that is used to
provide heat or power, usually by being
burned
390. / fuel /ˈfjuː·əl, fjuːl
noun C/U , verb T
a substance such as oil or gas that is used to
provide heat or power, usually by being
burned
to provide power to something The heating
system is fueled by natural gas.
391. / fuel /ˈfjuː·əl, fjuːl
noun C/U , verb T
a substance such as oil or gas that is used to
provide heat or power, usually by being
burned
to provide power to something The heating
system is fueled by natural gas.
سوخت، نیرو دادن
397. energy /ˈen·ər·dʒi/
noun
1-the power and ability to be physically and
mentally active U
They spent a lot of time and energy on the
competition .
398. energy /ˈen·ər·dʒi/
noun
1-the power and ability to be physically and
mentally active U
They spent a lot of time and energy on the
competition .
2-the total amount of your physical and mental
strength to do something:
399. energy /ˈen·ər·dʒi/
noun
1-the power and ability to be physically and
mentally active U
They spent a lot of time and energy on the
competition .
2-the total amount of your physical and mental
strength to do something:
pl: All my energies were directed toward
establishing an academic career.
400. energy /ˈen·ər·dʒi/
noun
1-the power and ability to be physically and
mentally active U
They spent a lot of time and energy on the
competition .
2-the total amount of your physical and mental
strength to do something:
pl: All my energies were directed toward
establishing an academic career.
انرژی ، توان
401. Word formation
energy /ˈen·ər·dʒi/ noun
energize /ˈen·ərˌdʒɑɪz/ verb T
to make something more active.
energetic /ˌen·ərˈdʒet·̬ɪk/ adjective
very active physically and mentally
energetically /ˌen·ərˈdʒet·̬ɪ·kli/ adverb
404. / calorie /ˈkæl·ə·ri
noun C
a unit used in measuring the amount of energy
food provides when eaten and digested
405. / calorie /ˈkæl·ə·ri
noun C
a unit used in measuring the amount of energy
food provides when eaten and digested
a unit equal to the amount of heat needed to
increase the temperature of one gram of water by
one degree Celsius
406. / calorie /ˈkæl·ə·ri
noun C
a unit used in measuring the amount of energy
food provides when eaten and digested
a unit equal to the amount of heat needed to
increase the temperature of one gram of water by
one degree Celsius
= energy
407. / calorie /ˈkæl·ə·ri
noun C
a unit used in measuring the amount of energy
food provides when eaten and digested
a unit equal to the amount of heat needed to
increase the temperature of one gram of water by
one degree Celsius
= energy
کالری ، انرژی ، گرما
411. /store /stɔːr
verb T
to put or keep things for use in the future
We store the garden tools in a shed in the
backyard.
412. /store /stɔːr
verb T
to put or keep things for use in the future
We store the garden tools in a shed in the
backyard.
All the information is stored on a hard disk.
413. /store /stɔːr
verb T
to put or keep things for use in the future
We store the garden tools in a shed in the
backyard.
All the information is stored on a hard disk.
نگهداری کردن ، ذخیره کردن
414. Word formation
store /stɔːr / verb T
storage /ˈstɔːr·ɪdʒ/ noun U
store /stɔːr/ noun C
421. / fat /fæt
noun C/U
1- the substance under the skin of humans and
animals that stores energy and keeps them warm
422. / fat /fæt
noun C/U
1- the substance under the skin of humans and
animals that stores energy and keeps them warm
2- a solid or liquid substance obtained from
animals or plants and used esp. in cooking.
423. / fat /fæt
noun C/U
1- the substance under the skin of humans and
animals that stores energy and keeps them warm
2- a solid or liquid substance obtained from
animals or plants and used esp. in cooking.
چربی ، پیه
424. Word formation
fat /fæt/noun C/U
fatty /ˈfæt·̬i/ adjective
containing too much fat
fatty meat
fat-free adjective
containing no fats
429. / excellent /ˈek·sə·lənt
adjective
extremely good
The car is in excellent condition.
excellence /ˈek·sə·ləns/ noun U
430. / excellent /ˈek·sə·lənt
adjective
extremely good
The car is in excellent condition.
excellence /ˈek·sə·ləns/ noun U
The school is known for its excellence.
431. / excellent /ˈek·sə·lənt
adjective
extremely good
The car is in excellent condition.
excellence /ˈek·sə·ləns/ noun U
The school is known for its excellence.
عالی
432. / excellent /ˈek·sə·lənt
adjective
extremely good
The car is in excellent condition.
excellence /ˈek·sə·ləns/ noun U
The school is known for its excellence.
عالی
excel ɪkˈsel verb I/T -ll-
433. / excellent /ˈek·sə·lənt
adjective
extremely good
The car is in excellent condition.
excellence /ˈek·sə·ləns/ noun U
The school is known for its excellence.
عالی
excel ɪkˈsel verb I/T -ll-
to do something very well or be highly skilled
438. / release /rɪˈliːs
verb T
1- to give freedom to someone
2 -allow to move freely:
439. / release /rɪˈliːs
verb T
1- to give freedom to someone
2- allow to move freely:
She released the brake and the car rolled forward.
440. / release /rɪˈliːs
verb T
1- to give freedom to someone
2- allow to move freely:
She released the brake and the car rolled forward.
3-to drop, or to stop carrying, holding, or
containing something
441. / release /rɪˈliːs
verb T
1- to give freedom to someone
2- allow to move freely:
She released the brake and the car rolled forward.
3-to drop, or to stop carrying, holding, or
containing something
4-to let something be shown in public or made
available for use
442. / release /rɪˈliːs
verb T
1- to give freedom to someone
2- allow to move freely:
She released the brake and the car rolled forward.
3-to drop, or to stop carrying, holding, or
containing something
4-to let something be shown in public or made
available for use
release /rɪˈliːs/ noun C
443. / release /rɪˈliːs
verb T
1- to give freedom to someone
2- allow to move freely:
She released the brake and the car rolled forward.
3-to drop, or to stop carrying, holding, or
containing something
4-to let something be shown in public or made
available for use
release /rɪˈliːs/ noun C
رهاکردن، آزاد کردن ، پخش کردن
444. / release /rɪˈliːs
verb T
1- to give freedom to someone
2 allow to move freely:
She released the brake and the car rolled forward.
3-to drop, or to stop carrying, holding, or
containing something
4-to let something be shown in public or made
available for use
release /rɪˈliːs/ noun C
رهاکردن، آزاد کردن ، پخش کردن
445. endorphin /ɛn'dɔ:fɪn/
Noun
any of a class of polypeptides occurring
naturally in the brain, that bind to pain
receptors and so block pain sensation
- Chemicals that make happy feelings
آندورفین -
456. / bother /ˈbɑð·ər
verb I/T
to annoy, worry, or cause problems for someone
457. / bother /ˈbɑð·ər
verb I/T
to annoy, worry, or cause problems for someone
T The heat was beginning to bother him, so he
sat down.
458. / bother /ˈbɑð·ər
verb I/T
to annoy, worry, or cause problems for someone
T The heat was beginning to bother him, so he
sat down.
T Does it bother you if your children aren’t
interested?
459. / bother /ˈbɑð·ər
verb I/T
to annoy, worry, or cause problems for someone
T The heat was beginning to bother him, so he
sat down.
T Does it bother you if your children aren’t
interested?
اذیت کردن ، نگران کردن
460. / bother /ˈbɑð·ər
verb I/T
to annoy, worry, or cause problems for someone
T The heat was beginning to bother him, so he
sat down.
T Does it bother you if your children aren’t
interested?
اذیت کردن ، نگران کردن
bother /ˈbɑð·ər/ noun U = نگرانی ، مشکل
461. / bother /ˈbɑð·ər
verb I/T
to annoy, worry, or cause problems for someone
T The heat was beginning to bother him, so he
sat down.
T Does it bother you if your children aren’t
interested?
اذیت کردن ، نگران کردن
bother /ˈbɑð·ər/ noun U = نگرانی ، مشکل
That dog has never been a bother to anyone.
464. / proud /prɑʊd
adjective -er/-est only
1- having respect for yourself, or showing feelings of your
own worth
465. / proud /prɑʊd
adjective -er/-est only
1- having respect for yourself, or showing feelings of your
own worth
He might be poor but he’s too proud to accept charity.
466. / proud /prɑʊd
adjective -er/-est only
1- having respect for yourself, or showing feelings of your
own worth
He might be poor but he’s too proud to accept charity.
2- having too high an opinion of themselves:
467. / proud /prɑʊd
adjective -er/-est only
1- having respect for yourself, or showing feelings of your
own worth
He might be poor but he’s too proud to accept charity.
2- having too high an opinion of themselves:
She is too proud to admit that she could ever be wrong.
468. / proud /prɑʊd
adjective -er/-est only
1- having respect for yourself, or showing feelings of your
own worth
He might be poor but he’s too proud to accept charity.
2- having too high an opinion of themselves:
She is too proud to admit that she could ever be wrong.
3-feeling satisfaction and pleasure because of sth that you
have achieved, possess, or are a part of
469. / proud /prɑʊd
adjective -er/-est only
1- having respect for yourself, or showing feelings of your
own worth
He might be poor but he’s too proud to accept charity.
2- having too high an opinion of themselves:
She is too proud to admit that she could ever be wrong.
3-feeling satisfaction and pleasure because of sth that you
have achieved, possess, or are a part of
He’s very proud of his daughters
470. / proud /prɑʊd
adjective -er/-est only
1- having respect for yourself, or showing feelings of your
own worth
He might be poor but he’s too proud to accept charity.
2- having too high an opinion of themselves:
She is too proud to admit that she could ever be wrong.
3-feeling satisfaction and pleasure because of sth that you
have achieved, possess, or are a part of
He’s very proud of his daughters
مغرور ،از خود راضی
471. / proud /prɑʊd
adjective -er/-est only
1- having respect for yourself, or showing feelings of your
own worth
He might be poor but he’s too proud to accept charity.
2- having too high an opinion of themselves:
She is too proud to admit that she could ever be wrong.
3-feeling satisfaction and pleasure because of sth that you
have achieved, possess, or are a part of
He’s very proud of his daughters
مغرور ،از خود راضی
proudly /ˈprɑʊd·li/ adverb = مغرورانه
474. / pride /prɑɪd
noun U
1- your feelings of your own worth and respect for
yourself
475. / pride /prɑɪd
noun U
1- your feelings of your own worth and respect for
yourself
Out of pride, he refused an offer to take over his
business.
476. / pride /prɑɪd
noun U
1- your feelings of your own worth and respect for
yourself
Out of pride, he refused an offer to take over his
business.
2- the belief that you are better or more
important than other people.
477. / pride /prɑɪd
noun U
1- your feelings of your own worth and respect for
yourself
Out of pride, he refused an offer to take over his
business.
2- the belief that you are better or more
important than other people.
غرور
481. / summarize /ˈsʌm·əˌrɑɪz
verb I/T
Make a passage or paragraph brief
T Before each lesson, the teacher summarizes
earlier events in the story.
482. / summarize /ˈsʌm·əˌrɑɪz
verb I/T
Make a passage or paragraph brief
T Before each lesson, the teacher summarizes
earlier events in the story.
خلصه کردن
483. Word formation
summary /ˈsʌm·ə·ri/ noun C
1- a brief, clear statement giving the most
important facts about something
The assignment was to write a summary of the
news.
2- In summary= briefly
In summary, Chen’s book is a good introduction
to the subject.
summarize /ˈsʌm·əˌrɑɪz/ verb I/T
summarization /ˌsʌm·ə·rəˈzeɪ·ʃən/ noun U
490. / head /hed
verb T
Be at the top or first
Currently, her name heads (is at the top of) the
list of candidates for the job.
491. / head /hed
verb T
Be at the top or first
Currently, her name heads (is at the top of) the
list of candidates for the job.
اول بودن ، در راس بودن
492. / head /hed
verb T
Be at the top or first
Currently, her name heads (is at the top of) the
list of candidates for the job.
اول بودن ، در راس بودن
heading /ˈhed·ɪŋ/ noun C
493. / head /hed
verb T
Be at the top or first
Currently, her name heads (is at the top of) the
list of candidates for the job.
اول بودن ، در راس بودن
heading /ˈhed·ɪŋ/ noun C
a word or words put at the top of a page or
section of text as a title = main idea
494. / head /hed
verb T
Be at the top or first
Currently, her name heads (is at the top of) the
list of candidates for the job.
اول بودن ، در راس بودن
heading /ˈhed·ɪŋ/ noun C
a word or words put at the top of a page or
section of text as a title = main idea
He looked at the listings under the heading,
"Help wanted," hoping to find a job.
495. / head /hed
verb T
Be at the top or first
Currently, her name heads (is at the top of) the
list of candidates for the job.
اول بودن ، در راس بودن
heading /ˈhed·ɪŋ/ noun C
a word or words put at the top of a page or
section of text as a title = main idea
He looked at the listings under the heading,
"Help wanted," hoping to find a job.
عنوان