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1. Precede
of one's own free will; natural; on the spur of the moment; without rehearsal با میل شخصی خود ، طبیعی ، فی البداهه ، بدون تمرین a. The vast crowd burst into spontaneous cheering at the skillful play. b. Be cautious with these oily rags because they can break out in spontaneous flame. c. William's spontaneous resentment at the mention of his sister was noted by the observant teacher.
inoculate with vaccine as a protection against smallpox and other diseases مصون ساختن با واکسن به عنوان حفاظت در برابر آبله و بیماری های دیگر ، واکسینه کردن a. There has been a radical decline in polio since doctors began to vaccinate children with the Salk vaccine. b. The general population has accepted the need to vaccinate children against the once-dreaded disease. c. Numerous examples persist of people who have neglected to have their infants vaccinated.
go before; come before; be higher in rank or importance به کار رفتن پیش از ، آمدن پیش از ، از نظر اهمیت یا رتبه بالاتر بودن a. Lyndon Johnson preceded Richard Nixon as President. b. In a gallant gesture, Ronnie allowed Amanda's name to precede his in the program listing. c. A prominent speaker preceded the ceremony of the granting of the diplomas.
container or tool used for practical purposes ظرف یا ابزاری که برای اهداف کاربردی استفاده می شود a. Several utensils were untidily tossed about the kitchen. b. Edward's baggage contained all the utensils he would need on the camping trip. c. Some people are so old-fashioned that they reject the use of any modern utensil.
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