یادگیری 504 لغت ضروری انگلیسی هر روز 20 لغت / روز چهارده
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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:
Indifference
the trait of remaining calm and seeming not to care
Indifference is the trait of lacking interest or enthusiasm in things. When you feel indifference for something, you neither like it nor dislike it.
Obstacle
something that stands in the way and must be surmounted
When the road is blocked ahead of you, that blockage is an obstacle that keeps you from getting where you want to go.
Recede
pull back or move away or backward
Recede means to pull back, retreat, or become faint or distant. Flood waters recede, as do glaciers, and even abstractions like "panic" and "hope." Think "receding hairline." (That means bald.)
Vacant
not containing anyone or anything; unfilled or unoccupied
You can use the adjective vacant to describe something that is empty — an apartment with no tenant or furniture, a job with no worker, or a person with no brainpower.
Pension
regular payment to allow a person to subsist without working
A pension is a regular payment, usually from a company you worked for, that allows you to survive without working after you retire.
Revise
make changes to
To revise means to alter or improve a preliminary draft of something, usually a text. When you want your writing to be really great, you must revise it several times until it is perfect.
Collapse
break down, literally or metaphorically
To collapse means to fall over, cave in, or totally crumple. After finding out that the stock market has collapsed and your investments along with it, you'd probably collapse to the ground and sob uncontrollably.
Jolly
full of or showing high-spirited merriment
Someone who's jolly is extremely cheerful. Your jolly French teacher might spend a large part of each class laughing out loud at his own jokes — if only you understood French, you could laugh along with him.
Biography
an account of the series of events making up a person's life
A biography is an account of somebody's life written by somebody else, complete with details of the most important parts.
Loyalty
the quality of being steadfast in allegiance or duty
A person who feels loyalty to a nation, cause, or person feels a sense of allegiance, commitment, dedication toward them.
Sympathetic
expressing compassion or friendly fellow feelings
A sympathetic person is one who's motivated by compassion. You can imagine that most of the people who work for the Red Cross are sympathetic types.
Reckless
marked by defiant disregard for danger or consequences
If you are reckless, you don't think or care about the consequences of your words or actions, like a reckless driver who speeds while texting, knitting, and eating a sandwich.
Urgent
compelling immediate action
If something is urgent it requires immediate attention or action. If you break your leg, you'll need urgent attention at the hospital — that means the doctors will tend to you without delay.
Excessive
beyond normal limits
Excessive means beyond what is typical or normal. When something is excessive, there's way too much.
Morality
the quality of being in accord with right or good conduct
Morality is a concern with what’s right or wrong. Your sense of morality prevents you from cheating on your school exams, on your taxes, or on your spouse.
Clergy
the entire class of religious officials
In the Christian church, the clergy is the entire class of religious officials, from priests to pastors to bishops and beyond. If you have a sense that your life path lies in helping others practice their faith, you should go into the clergy.
Swarm
a group of many things in the air or on the ground
A swarm is a good word for a large group of bees going on the attack — not good news. Like bees, any group of people or animals can be considered a swarm if they act together and quickly — even fiercely.
Menace
something that is a source of danger
If it's threatening you or otherwise posing some sort of danger, then it's a menace. Angry rabid dogs, smog clouds, and annoying little brothers are all probable menaces.
Surpass
be or do something to a greater degree
To surpass means to outdo someone or something, to go beyond what was expected. If you do better than you think you will, you will surpass your own expectations.
Rural
living in or characteristic of farming or country life
Rural means "relating to or characteristic of the country or the people who live there." If you move to a rural area, you won't see a lot of skyscrapers or taxis — but you'll probably see a lot of trees.
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