یادگیری 504 لغت ضروری انگلیسی هر روز 20 لغت / روز دوازده
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هر روز 20 لغت از کتاب 504 Absolutely Essential Words تمرین کنید و در کمتر از یک ماه همه لغات مهم و ضروری زبان انگلیسی را یاد بگیرید. لغات امروز:
Gallant
having or displaying great dignity or nobility
If you volunteer to remove a huge, hairy spider from your bathroom ceiling, your whole family will be grateful for your gallant actions. The adjective gallant means "heroic or brave."
Sensitive
responsive to physical stimuli
Sensitive describes something or someone who reacts quickly and strongly. It's often something to protect — like baby skin, government documents, or a fragile ecosystem.
Reluctant
not eager
If the adjective reluctant applies to you, it means that you are undergoing some inner struggle and are unwilling or unable to decide.
Fiction
a literary work based on the imagination
A fiction is a deliberately fabricated account of something. It can also be a literary work based on imagination rather than on fact, like a novel or short story.
Opt
select as an alternative over another
To opt is to choose. Given the alternative, most kids will opt for a cupcake over a ham sandwich.
Client
someone who pays for goods or services
If you pay for something, you are a client. If you pay to get your dog groomed, you are a client of the dog groomer (and so is your pooch).
Glimpse
a brief or incomplete view
If you had a brief or incomplete look at something, you had a glimpse. "He didn't mean to peek, but he got a glimpse of his birthday present when his wife tried to sneak it into the house. Of course, it's pretty hard to hide a ladder."
Ignore
refuse to acknowledge
To ignore something is to disregard it. If you ignore the rules of grammar, you're likely to be misunderstood.
Vein
a blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart
A vein is a blood vessel. If you've ever donated blood, you know that having a needle put in your vein by a health care worker is not nearly as scary as it sounds.
Heir
a person entitled by law to inherit the estate of another
If your grandfather leaves his candy factory to you in his will, it means you're the heir to the family candy business, and after your grandfather dies, you will inherit the factory.
Typical
exhibiting the qualities that identify a group or kind
When something is typical, it is common, regular, expected — hanging out with friends and playing computer games are typical activities of American teens.
Circulate
move through a system and return to the starting point
To circulate is to move continuously in a specific circuit, often in a circle. A ceiling fan circulates cool air around the room on a warm day.
Abolish
do away with
To abolish is to get rid of or annul. So when the principal yells at you for the 100th time for not having your shirt tucked in, it's safe to wish they'd just abolish the silly dress code.
Pierce
penetrate or cut through with a sharp instrument
If something pokes your hand, you will probably look at your hand to see if it pierced the skin. To pierce means to go right through, especially with something sharp.
Topic
the subject matter of a conversation or discussion
A topic is a subject. It's what you're discussing or what a newspaper article is about, the theme of a documentary, or the focus of your term paper.
Slender
having little width in proportion to the length or height
Something slender is slight, or skinny. A young colt is slender compared to the full grown horse it will grow into.
Mature
having reached full natural growth or development
Someone who is mature acts grown up, like an adult. However, when one sister says to another, "That's so mature," she's usually using the word sarcastically, because her sister has done something very immature, like sticking out her tongue.
Undoubtedly
certainly
Undoubtedly means certainly. If you are undoubtedly beautiful, then everyone agrees you are attractive. No one could think otherwise.
Dense
having high compaction or concentration
When woods are dense, the trees grow close together. When fog is dense, you can't see through it. And if someone calls you dense, they think nothing can get into your thick skull.
Diminish
decrease in size, extent, or range
Diminish means to make smaller or lesser. If you cover a lightbulb with a dark lamp shade, the light from the lamp will diminish.
سعی کنید تمرین لغت روزانه را تبدیل به یک عادت کنید تا دانش گسترده ای از واژگان انگلیسی داشته باشید. حتما هر روز لغات روز قبل را هم با مثال مرور کنید تا در ذهنتان باقی بمانند. در پست های بعدی همراه شما خواهیم بود.