8. Plant(n,v)= گیاه ،گیاه کاشتن
There
are many plants trees and
flowers in a garden.
He loved the flowers and plants.
How many trees did you plant in the
garden?
26. world /wɜrld/
noun
U
the planet on which we live
People from all over the world will come to
the party.
Many football teams play in the world
cup.
27. world /wɜrld/
noun
U
the planet on which we live
People from all over the world will come to
the party.
Many football teams play in the world
cup.
دنیا , جهان
43. Germany /'jər-mə-nē/
Noun
A
country in Europe
Germany is a country in Europe; but Iran
is a country in Asia.
آلمان
German /'jər-mən/
Of Germany
آلمانی
49. little /lɪt· ə l/
̬
adjective
young
When
you were little, you and your brother
were always playing .
50. little /lɪt· ə l/
̬
adjective
young
When
you were little, you and your brother
were always playing .
My little brother/sister is seven years old.
51. little /lɪt· ə l/
̬
adjective
young
When
you were little, you and your brother
were always playing .
My little brother/sister is seven years old.
He stayed home from work today because
his little boy/girl is sick.
52. little /lɪt· ə l/
̬
adjective
young
When
you were little, you and your brother
were always playing .
My little brother/sister is seven years old.
He stayed home from work today because
his little boy/girl is sick.
کم سن , کوچک
58. Alone /ə'loʊn/
adjective,
adverb
Not with other people
This little girl doesn’t have any friends.
She is playing alone.
Friedrich played alone in the garden
تنها , به تنهایی
67. love /lʌv/
verb
T
LIKE
Susan loved her brother very much.
Children love their mothers and fathers.
My little brother loves his mother very
much.
68. love /lʌv/
verb
T
LIKE
Susan loved her brother very much.
Children love their mothers and fathers.
My little brother loves his mother very
much.
He loved the flowers and plants.
69. love /lʌv/
verb
T
LIKE
Susan loved her brother very much.
Children love their mothers and fathers.
My little brother loves his mother very
much.
He loved the flowers and plants.
دوست داشتن
72. When /hwen, wen, /
conjunction,
adverb
at what time; at the time at which
73. When /hwen, wen, /
conjunction,
adverb
at what time; at the time at which
When is supper going to be ready?
74. When /hwen, wen, /
conjunction,
adverb
at what time; at the time at which
When is supper going to be ready?
When did they start to rain?
75. When /hwen, wen, /
conjunction,
adverb
at what time; at the time at which
When is supper going to be ready?
When did they start to rain?
Children go to school when they are 6
years old.
76. When /hwen, wen, /
conjunction,
adverb
at what time; at the time at which
When is supper going to be ready?
When did they start to rain?
Children go to school when they are 6
years old.
I will buy a garden when I become a man.
77. When /hwen, wen, /
conjunction,
adverb
at what time; at the time at which
When is supper going to be ready?
When did they start to rain?
Children go to school when they are 6
years old.
I will buy a garden when I become a man.
کی ؟ چه وقت؟ , وقتی که , هنگامی که
85. kindergarten /'kɪn·dərgɑrt·ən/
noun
C/U
a class for young children, usually
children four and five years old,
Zahra will start kindergarten in Mehr.
Children go to kindergarten when they
are three or four years old.
86. kindergarten /'kɪn·dərgɑrt·ən/
noun
C/U
a class for young children, usually
children four and five years old,
Zahra will start kindergarten in Mehr.
Children go to kindergarten when they
are three or four years old.
Kindergarten is a German word.
87. kindergarten /'kɪn·dərgɑrt·ən/
noun
C/U
a class for young children, usually
children four and five years old,
Zahra will start kindergarten in Mehr.
Children go to kindergarten when they
are three or four years old.
Kindergarten is a German word.
کودکستان
95. pay /peɪ/
verb
I/T
past paid
to give money to someone
T: We paid a lot of money for that table.
I: Would you prefer to pay by credit card?
96. pay /peɪ/
verb
I/T
past paid
to give money to someone
T: We paid a lot of money for that table.
I: Would you prefer to pay by credit card?
پرداختن
103. grow /groʊ/
verb
I/T
Pt. : grew & pp: , grown
I: Rice grows in water.
I:My plants are growing fast. They were
small last week; now they are big.
104. grow /groʊ/
verb
I/T
Pt. : grew & pp: , grown
I: Rice grows in water.
I:My plants are growing fast. They were
small last week; now they are big.
T: He grows flowers in his garden.
105. grow /groʊ/
verb
I/T
Pt. : grew & pp: , grown
I: Rice grows in water.
I:My plants are growing fast. They were
small last week; now they are big.
T: He grows flowers in his garden.
رشد کردن , کاشتن , پرورش دادن
113. grow up
phrasal
verb
to change from being a child to being an
adult , become a man, become older
She grew up on a Pennsylvania farm.
114. grow up
phrasal
verb
to change from being a child to being an
adult , become a man, become older
She grew up on a Pennsylvania farm.
When I grow up , I will buy a garden. I will
grow flowers there.
115. grow up
phrasal
verb
to change from being a child to being an
adult , become a man, become older
She grew up on a Pennsylvania farm.
When I grow up , I will buy a garden. I will
grow flowers there.
بزرگ شدن , مرد شدن
122. become /bɪkʌm/
verb
L
pt.: became , pp: become
to start to be
He became a an English teacher in 1995.
شدن
Become older=بزرگ شدن
123. become /bɪkʌm/
verb
L
pt.: became , pp: become
to start to be
He became a an English teacher in 1995.
شدن
Become older=بزرگ شدن
When I become older , I will buy a car.
134. die /dɑɪ/
verb
I
dying , past died
to stop living
He died in a hospital.
She died in her sleep at the age of 94.
135. die /dɑɪ/
verb
I
dying , past died
to stop living
He died in a hospital.
She died in her sleep at the age of 94.
His mother died when he was a small boy.
136. die /dɑɪ/
verb
I
dying , past died
to stop living
He died in a hospital.
She died in her sleep at the age of 94.
His mother died when he was a small boy.
مردن
142. much /mʌtʃ/
adjective,
adverb
more , most
great in amount, degree,
Mark has too much work to do.
I don’t have much money to pay.
Jody doesn’t eat very much.
143. much /mʌtʃ/
adjective,
adverb
more , most
great in amount, degree,
Mark has too much work to do.
I don’t have much money to pay.
Jody doesn’t eat very much.
Thank you so/very much.
144. much /mʌtʃ/
adjective,
adverb
more , most
great in amount, degree,
Mark has too much work to do.
I don’t have much money to pay.
Jody doesn’t eat very much.
Thank you so/very much.
She doesn’t go out much often .
145. much /mʌtʃ/
adjective,
adverb
more , most
great in amount, degree,
Mark has too much work to do.
I don’t have much money to pay.
Jody doesn’t eat very much.
Thank you so/very much.
She doesn’t go out much often .
زیاد , خیلی
150. pay attention to /peɪ ə'ten·tʃən/
Verb
Paid
attention to
= listen to …carefully
151. pay attention to /peɪ ə'ten·tʃən/
Verb
Paid
attention to
= listen to …carefully
They didn’t pay much attention to him.
So he played alone in a garden.
152. pay attention to /peɪ ə'ten·tʃən/
Verb
Paid
attention to
= listen to …carefully
They didn’t pay much attention to him.
So he played alone in a garden.
He learned the lesson very well because
he paid attention to the teacher.
153. pay attention to /peɪ ə'ten·tʃən/
Verb
Paid
attention to
= listen to …carefully
They didn’t pay much attention to him.
So he played alone in a garden.
He learned the lesson very well because
he paid attention to the teacher.
توجه کردن به , گوش دادن به
156. so /soʊ/
and
for that reason; therefore
They didn’t pay much attention to him.
So he played alone in a garden.
157. so /soʊ/
and
for that reason; therefore
They didn’t pay much attention to him.
So he played alone in a garden.
She was very tired. So she went to bed
very early.
158. so /soʊ/
and
for that reason; therefore
They didn’t pay much attention to him.
So he played alone in a garden.
She was very tired. So she went to bed
very early.
بنابراین, بدین دلیل
164. soon /su:n/
adverb
in
or within a short time; before long;
quickly
We’ll soon be there.
How soon (When) can we see him?
"When would you like to meet?" "The sooner
the better."
165. soon /su:n/
adverb
in
or within a short time; before long;
quickly
We’ll soon be there.
How soon (When) can we see him?
"When would you like to meet?" "The sooner
the better."
زود, در مدت کوتاهی , به سرعت
173. Time /tɑɪm/
noun
U
I really don’t have time to call her today.
It is 10 in the evening. It is time to sleep.
It was time for him to go to school.
174. Time /tɑɪm/
noun
U
I really don’t have time to call her today.
It is 10 in the evening. It is time to sleep.
It was time for him to go to school.
“What time is it?” “It’s 4:30.”
175. Time /tɑɪm/
noun
U
I really don’t have time to call her today.
It is 10 in the evening. It is time to sleep.
It was time for him to go to school.
“What time is it?” “It’s 4:30.”
زمان , وقت
189. could /kʊd, kəd/
past
simple of can
You said we could watch television when we
finished our homework.
When I was younger I could stay up all night
and then go to work.
190. could /kʊd, kəd/
past
simple of can
You said we could watch television when we
finished our homework.
When I was younger I could stay up all night
and then go to work.
I couldn’t red and write when I was 3 years
old.
191. could /kʊd, kəd/
past
simple of can
You said we could watch television when we
finished our homework.
When I was younger I could stay up all night
and then go to work.
I couldn’t read and write when I was 3 years
old.
)توانست , )در حالت منفی : نمی توانست
192. could /kʊd, kəd/
modal
verb could
برای اجاز گرفتن به کار می رود
Could I speak to Mr. Harley, please?
Could I see the newspaper?
آیا می توانم. . . . . ؟
197. thing /θɪŋ/
noun
C
There’s a new thing that you may like..
There are some things in the kitchen .
He couldn’t do things with his hands.
198. thing /θɪŋ/
noun
C
There’s a new thing that you may like..
There are some things in the kitchen .
He couldn’t do things with his hands.
چیز
205. have to /hæf·tu:/
auxiliary
verb
has , past had
to need to; must
I have to go to Shiraz tomorrow.
She has to wash the dishes tonight.
He had to sit on that hard chair.
206. have to /hæf·tu:/
auxiliary
verb
has , past had
to need to; must
I have to go to Shiraz tomorrow.
She has to wash the dishes tonight.
He had to sit on that hard chair.
,, مجبور بودنhas to = مجبور است
207. have to /hæf·tu:/
auxiliary
verb
has , past had
to need to; must
I have to go to Shiraz tomorrow.
She has to wash the dishes tonight.
He had to sit on that hard chair.
,, مجبور بودنhas to = مجبور است
= مجبور بودhad to
214. fun /fʌn/
noun
U
enjoyment
Everybody had a lot of fun at the party.
It’s no fun having to work on Saturdays.
He studies French just for fun/for the fun of
it.
You're a real fun man.
215. fun /fʌn/
noun
U
enjoyment
Everybody had a lot of fun at the party.
It’s no fun having to work on Saturdays.
He studies French just for fun/for the fun of
it.
You're a real fun man.
(صفت(جالب , سرگرمی
227. remember /rɪ'mem·bər/
verb
I/T
Can you remember where we parked the
car?
You have to remember that these things
take time.
Remember to buy some stamps.
به یاد داشتن , به خاطر آوردن
249. call /kɔ:l/
verb
T
to give someone or something a name
They called their new baby Alice.
His name is Anthony, but everyone calls him
Tony.
250. call /kɔ:l/
verb
T
to give someone or something a name
They called their new baby Alice.
His name is Anthony, but everyone calls him
Tony.
He called his school “kindergarten”.
251. call /kɔ:l/
verb
T
to give someone or something a name
They called their new baby Alice.
His name is Anthony, but everyone calls him
Tony.
He called his school “kindergarten”.
صدا زدن , نامیدن , تلفن زدن
256. mean /mi:n/
verb
T
past meant
“What does “call” mean in Persian ?” “ It
means ”.نامیدن
“What’s the meaning of kindergarten?” “ It’s
کودکستان
257. mean /mi:n/
verb
T
past meant
“What does “call” mean in Persian ?” “ It
means ”.نامیدن
“What’s the meaning of kindergarten?” “ It’s
کودکستان
معنی دادن , معنی داشتن
299. again /ə'gen, ə'geɪn/
adverb
once
more, or as before
Could you spell your name again, please?
Get some rest and you’ll soon be well again.
Don’t be late again .
300. again /ə'gen, ə'geɪn/
adverb
once
more, or as before
Could you spell your name again, please?
Get some rest and you’ll soon be well again.
Don’t be late again .
دوباره
326. Introduce /ɪn·trə'du:s/
verb
T
to meet and learn the name of another
person
I’d like to introduce you to my friend, Sally.
George, I’d like to introduce my friend, Sally.
327. Introduce /ɪn·trə'du:s/
verb
T
to meet and learn the name of another
person
I’d like to introduce you to my friend, Sally.
George, I’d like to introduce my friend, Sally.
معرفی کردن
333. more /mɔ:r/
adjective,
adverb
a larger number
We have guests. You have to buy more
fruits.
You need to listen more and talk less.
There were no more seats on the bus, so we
had to stand.
334. more /mɔ:r/
adjective,
adverb
a larger number
We have guests. You have to buy more
fruits.
You need to listen more and talk less.
There were no more seats on the bus, so we
had to stand.
بیشتر, زیادتر
340. first name
noun
C
your personal name,
"James" and "Sarah" are first names.
“Reza” and “kurosh” are first names.
“What’s your first name?” “It’s Kamran.”
341. first name
noun
C
your personal name,
"James" and "Sarah" are first names.
“Reza” and “kurosh” are first names.
“What’s your first name?” “It’s Kamran.”
)اسم کوچک)اول
346. last name
noun
C
your family name,
His first name is Julio, but I can’t remember
his last name.
“Sahabi” and “Bazargan” are last names.
347. last name
noun
C
your family name,
His first name is Julio, but I can’t remember
his last name.
“Sahabi” and “Bazargan” are last names.
“What’s your last name?” “It’s Musavi.”
348. last name
noun
C
your family name,
His first name is Julio, but I can’t remember
his last name.
“Sahabi” and “Bazargan” are last names.
“What’s your last name?” “It’s Musavi.”
نام خانوادگی
354. just /dʒʌst, dʒəst
adverb
only;
simply
I’ll just check my e-mail, then we can go for
coffee.
I just called to wish you a happy birthday.
We’ll just have to wait and see what
happens.
355. just /dʒʌst, dʒəst/
adverb
only;
simply
I’ll just check my e-mail, then we can go for
coffee.
I just called to wish you a happy birthday.
We’ll just have to wait and see what
happens.
فقط
362. moment /'moʊ·mənt/
noun
C
a very short time
“May I speak to Mr Amini?”
“Yes just a moment please.”
He is not here at the moment.
لحظه , مدت کوتاهی
372. glad /glæd/
adjective
happy
We
were glad (that) she is here.
You don’t have to thank us – we were glad
to help.
“Glad to meet you, Henry.” “Nice to meet
you, too.”
خوشحال
391. early /ɜr·li/
adjective,
adverb
I got up early this morning to walk the dog.
Sheena’s in her early thirties.
If you finish early, you can go home.
زود, اولیه