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🟦 #Food
🟦 Phrasal verbs:
🔷Cut down on
to reduce the amount of something or of doing something; to use or buy less of something.
👉 You will have to cut down on the time it takes you to get ready in the morning.
👉 The doctor told him to cut down on his drinking.
🔷Cut out
To cut out something unnecessary or unwanted means to remove it completely from a situation. For example, if you cut out a particular type of food, you stop eating it, usually because it is bad for you.
👉 I've simply cut egg yolks out entirely...
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🟦 #Food
🟦 Phrasal verbs:
🔷Cut down on
to reduce the amount of something or of doing something; to use or buy less of something.
👉 You will have to cut down on the time it takes you to get ready in the morning.
👉 The doctor told him to cut down on his drinking.
🔷Cut out
To cut out something unnecessary or unwanted means to remove it completely from a situation. For example, if you cut out a particular type of food, you stop eating it, usually because it is bad for you.
👉 I've simply cut egg yolks out entirely...
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🟦 cut down (on something)
✅ to reduce the amount of something or of doing something; ✅ to use or buy less of something.
👉 You will have to cut down on the time it takes you to get ready in the morning.
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✅ to reduce the amount of something or of doing something; ✅ to use or buy less of something.
👉 You will have to cut down on the time it takes you to get ready in the morning.
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🟦 #personality
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American English File 3
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#Review #Money #Vocabulary
🔷Bank account
🔷Bill: A statement of money owed for goods or services.
🔷Borrow
🔷Budget: A plan for how to spend money.
🔷Cash: Money in the form of coins or notes.
🔷Change: The money returned to someone as the balance of the amount paid for something.
🔷Credit card: A small plastic card issued by a bank, allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit.
🔷Debt: Money that is owed or due.
🔷Deposit: A sum of money placed or kept in a bank account.
🔷Expense: The cost required for something; the money spent on something.
🔷Fee: A payment made to a professional person or to a professional or public body.
🔷Income
🔷Interest: Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
🔷Invest
🔷Loan
🔷Mortgage: A loan taken out to buy property or land.
🔷Owe: To have an obligation to pay or repay money to someone.
🔷Receipt
🔷Withdraw: To take money out of a bank account.
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🔷Bank account
🔷Bill: A statement of money owed for goods or services.
🔷Borrow
🔷Budget: A plan for how to spend money.
🔷Cash: Money in the form of coins or notes.
🔷Change: The money returned to someone as the balance of the amount paid for something.
🔷Credit card: A small plastic card issued by a bank, allowing the holder to purchase goods or services on credit.
🔷Debt: Money that is owed or due.
🔷Deposit: A sum of money placed or kept in a bank account.
🔷Expense: The cost required for something; the money spent on something.
🔷Fee: A payment made to a professional person or to a professional or public body.
🔷Income
🔷Interest: Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
🔷Invest
🔷Loan
🔷Mortgage: A loan taken out to buy property or land.
🔷Owe: To have an obligation to pay or repay money to someone.
🔷Receipt
🔷Withdraw: To take money out of a bank account.
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#Transportation #vocabulary terms from the American English File Book 3:
🔷 Coach: A long-distance bus.
🔷 Vehicle: Any means of transport.
🔷 Car crash: An accident involving cars.
🔷 Bicycle lane/Cycle lane/Bike lane: A designated path for bicycles.
🔷 Parking fine: A penalty for illegal parking.
🔷Pedestrian zone: An area reserved for people walking.
🔷Road works: Construction or repair work on roads.
🔷 Rush hour: The peak time for traffic.
🔷Seat belt
🔷Taxi stand/ rank: A place where taxis wait for passengers.
🔷 Traffic jam: A line of vehicles that cannot move.
🔷 Zebra crossing: A pedestrian crosswalk marked with white stripes.
🔷 Set off: To start a journey.
🔷 Pick up: To collect someone.
🔷 Drop off: To leave someone at a destination.
🔷 Run out of: To exhaust a supply.
🔷 Get across: To move from one side to another.
🔷 speed camera: a camera at the side of the road that takes pictures of cars that are going faster than is legally allowed
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#Transportation #vocabulary terms from the American English File Book 3:
🔷 Coach: A long-distance bus.
🔷 Vehicle: Any means of transport.
🔷 Car crash: An accident involving cars.
🔷 Bicycle lane/Cycle lane/Bike lane: A designated path for bicycles.
🔷 Parking fine: A penalty for illegal parking.
🔷Pedestrian zone: An area reserved for people walking.
🔷Road works: Construction or repair work on roads.
🔷 Rush hour: The peak time for traffic.
🔷Seat belt
🔷Taxi stand/ rank: A place where taxis wait for passengers.
🔷 Traffic jam: A line of vehicles that cannot move.
🔷 Zebra crossing: A pedestrian crosswalk marked with white stripes.
🔷 Set off: To start a journey.
🔷 Pick up: To collect someone.
🔷 Drop off: To leave someone at a destination.
🔷 Run out of: To exhaust a supply.
🔷 Get across: To move from one side to another.
🔷 speed camera: a camera at the side of the road that takes pictures of cars that are going faster than is legally allowed
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People Who Recline Their Airplane Seats👆
🟦 Recline:
(روی چیزی ) تکیه دادن، لم دادن،
He was reclining on a pillow and reading a book.
روی بالش لم داده بود و کتاب میخواند.
The child reclined her head on her father's shoulder and fell asleep.
کودک سر خود را روی شانهی پدرش تکیه داد و به خواب رفت.
🟦 دراز کشیدن
The doctor asked the patient to recline on the bed.
دکتر از بیمار خواست که روی تخت دراز بکشد.
🟦 خواباندن (پشتی صندلی و غیره)، (پشتی را) عقب یا جلو کشیدن
a reclining chair
صندلی دارای پشتی متحرک، صندلی لمیدنی
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🟦 Recline:
(روی چیزی ) تکیه دادن، لم دادن،
He was reclining on a pillow and reading a book.
روی بالش لم داده بود و کتاب میخواند.
The child reclined her head on her father's shoulder and fell asleep.
کودک سر خود را روی شانهی پدرش تکیه داد و به خواب رفت.
🟦 دراز کشیدن
The doctor asked the patient to recline on the bed.
دکتر از بیمار خواست که روی تخت دراز بکشد.
🟦 خواباندن (پشتی صندلی و غیره)، (پشتی را) عقب یا جلو کشیدن
a reclining chair
صندلی دارای پشتی متحرک، صندلی لمیدنی
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🟦 #Relationship
#Review #Vocabulary
🔷Get along - to have a good relationship.
🔷Break up - to end a romantic relationship.
🔷Fall out - to have an argument and stop being friendly.
🔷Make up - to become friends again after an argument.
🔷Get together - to start a romantic relationship.
🔷Split up - to end a relationship.
🔷Go out - to date someone.
🔷Engaged - formally agreed to marry.
🔷Married - having a husband or wife.
🔷Divorced - legally ended a marriage.
🔷Ex - a former partner or spouse.
🔷Fiancé/Fiancée - a person engaged to be married.
🔷Propose - to ask someone to marry you.
🔷Lose touch - to stop communicating with someone.
🔷Have something in common - to share interests or characteristics.
🔷Get to know - to become familiar with someone.
🔷Get along - to have a friendly relationship.
🔷Become friends - to start a friendship.
🔷Break up - to end a romantic relationship.
🔷Get in touch - to contact someone.
🔷Date - to go out with someone you are romantically interested in.
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#Review #Vocabulary
🔷Get along - to have a good relationship.
🔷Break up - to end a romantic relationship.
🔷Fall out - to have an argument and stop being friendly.
🔷Make up - to become friends again after an argument.
🔷Get together - to start a romantic relationship.
🔷Split up - to end a relationship.
🔷Go out - to date someone.
🔷Engaged - formally agreed to marry.
🔷Married - having a husband or wife.
🔷Divorced - legally ended a marriage.
🔷Ex - a former partner or spouse.
🔷Fiancé/Fiancée - a person engaged to be married.
🔷Propose - to ask someone to marry you.
🔷Lose touch - to stop communicating with someone.
🔷Have something in common - to share interests or characteristics.
🔷Get to know - to become familiar with someone.
🔷Get along - to have a friendly relationship.
🔷Become friends - to start a friendship.
🔷Break up - to end a romantic relationship.
🔷Get in touch - to contact someone.
🔷Date - to go out with someone you are romantically interested in.
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