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1 |
Embrace |
hug one another; a hug
در آغوش گرفتن ، بغل کردن ، آغوش
a. After having been rivals for years, the two men embraced.
b. When Ellen's spouse approached, she slipped out of Doug's embrace.
c. The young girl was bewildered when the stranger embraced her. |
2 |
Exhibit |
display; show
به نمایش گذاشتن ، نشان دادن
a. A million-dollar microscope is now on exhibit at our school.
b. The bride and groom exhibited their many expensive gifts.
c. Kim frequently exhibited her vast knowledge of baseball before complete strangers. |
3 |
Extract |
pull out or draw out, usually with some effort
بیرون کشیدن ، کشیدن ، معمولاً با قدری تلاش
a. Dr. Fogel extracted my tooth in an amateur fashion.
b. Chemists extracted the essential vitamins from the grain.
c. Spencer was ingenious in extracting information from witnesses. |
4 |
Forbid |
order someone not to do something; make a rule against
دستور دادن به کسی برای انجام ندادن کاری ، منع کردن ، قدغن کردن
a. Spitting on the floor is forbidden in public places.
b. The law forbids drunken drivers to handle their autos.
c. I forbid you to enter the dense jungle because of the peril which awaits you there. |
5 |
Logical |
reasonable; reasonably expected
مستدل ، معقول ، منطقی
a. It is logical to spend a minimum on needless things.
b. In order to keep your car running well, it is only logical that you lubricate it regularly.
c. I used a logical argument to persuade Lester to leave. |
6 |
Partial |
not complete; not total
نا تمام ، ناقص ، جزئی ، نسبی
a. We made a partial listing of the urgently needed supplies.
b. Macy's had a sale on a partial selection of its winter clothes.
c. Using only a partial amount of his great speed, Jim Ryun surpassed all the other runners. |
7 |
Precaution |
measures taken beforehand; foresight
اقدام احتیاطی ، دوراندیشی
a. Detectives used precaution before entering the bomb's vicinity.
b. We must take every precaution not to pollute the air.
c. Before igniting the fire, the hunters took unusual precaution. |
8 |
Prior |
coming before; earlier
آمدن پیش از ، پیشین ، قبلی
a. Prior to choosing his life's vocation, Paul traveled to India.
b. Myrna was unhappy prior to meeting her beau.
c. Samson had been a strong man prior to having his hair cut. |
9 |
Proceed |
go on after having stopped; move forward
پس از توقف ادامه دادن ، پیش رفتن
a. Only those with special cards can proceed into the pool area.
b. When the actor was late, the show proceeded without him.
c. The senator proceeded to denounce those wholesalers who would deprive Americans of their quota of beef. |
10 |
Rarely |
seldom; not often
به ندرت ، نه زیاد
a. You rarely hear adults raving about a movie they just saw.
b. People are rarely frank with each other.
c. I rarely attend the annual meetings of our family circle. |
11 |
Reptile |
a cold blooded animal that creeps or crawls; snakes, lizards, turtles, alligators, and crocodiles
حیوان خونسردی که می خزد ، مار ، مارمولک ، لاک پشت ، تمساح
a. The lizard is a reptile with a very slender body.
b. Reptiles are kept in the museum's large hall.
c. A crocodile is a reptile that is more nimble in the water than out of it. |
12 |
Valiant |
brave; courageous
شجاع ، دلیر ، پر دل و جرات
a. Robin Hood was valiant and faced his opponents without fear.
b. The valiant paratroopers led the invasion.
c. Grandma Joad had the ability to be valiant when the need arose. |