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God, l have no idea where you're taking me but l you.🌻🍃 ╭┄═• •═┄╮ @English_4U ╰┄═• •═┄╯
🔻فعل react با دوتا حرف اضافه زیاد استفاده میشه with و to ▪️ ▫️یعنی واکنش نشون دادن، که مربوط به رفتار و احساس میشه؛ مثلا واکنش نشون دادن به یک ایده، پیشنهاد یا یه خبر... 1⃣How did Wilson react to your idea? 2⃣He reacted angrily to the suggestion that he had lied ▪️ ▫️این یکی هم یعنی واکنش دادن اما واکنش شیمیایی... 1⃣it doesn't corrode, it doesn't react with anything 2⃣The calcium reacts with sulphur in the atmosphere. ╭⬙⬘• •─────╮   @English_4U ╰─────• •⬘⬙╯
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🔆More catholic than the pope (himself) ✴️اصطلاح کاسه داغ تر از آش این ویدئو منو یاد یکی از بچه های گروه چت انداخت که همیشه از فارسی به انگلیسی برمیگردونه🤦 A bowl hotter than soup ❌ مراقب باشید از این اشتباهات نکنید که یه نیتو انگلیسی به هیچ وجه منظور شما رو متوجه نمیشه 😐 از ما گفتن بود🤷 Exp ✅ l can't be more catholic than the pope. نمیتونم کاسه‌ی داغتر از آش باشم.🍜 ╭┄═• 🥣 •═┄╮ @English_4U ╰┄═• 🥣 •═┄╯
Daily Life - Doing Laundry A: Ok, let’s go through this one more time. I don’t want anymore ruined or dyed blouses! B: I know, I know. OK, so I have to separate the colors from the whites and put them in this strange looking contraption so called washing machine. A: Right. You have to turn it on and program it depending on what type of clothes you are washing. For example for delicates, you should set a shorter washing cycle. Also, be sure to use fabric softener and this detergent when washing. B: So complicated! Ok, what about this red wine stain? How do I get it out? A: Since this is a white t-shirt, you can just pour a little bit of bleach on it and it will do the trick. B: Cool. Then I can just throw everything in the dryer for an hour and its all set right? A: No! Since you are washing delicates and cotton, you should set the dryer to medium heat and for twenty minutes. B: You know what? I’ll just have everything dry cleaned. Key Vocabulary dye - to change the color of (something, such as hair or clothing laundromat - place with washing machines and dryers, usually coin-operated and self-service contraption - machine iron - to press and smooth clothes with a heated iron do the trick - accomplish the desired task starch - to stiffen clothes with a chemical compound Supplementary Vocabulary all set - ready, prepared clothesline - a cord, rope, or wire on which clothes may be hung to dry or air dry clean - a way to clean clothes without water clothes hamper - basket or space where dirty clothes are put @English_4U
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Song: You said call me Hussein🖤 (peace be upon him) ╭─┄──━━━━─╮ @English_4U ╰➤───┄🌑🌒🌓 علیه السلام
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She found a worm🐛 Is it really disgusting ?🌝 🎥کلیپ زیبا همراه با زیرنویس فارسی🇮🇷 ╭┄═• •═┄╮ @English_4U ╰┄═• •═┄╯
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♻️you made my day 🔸'من رو خوشحال کردی, روزم رو ساختی'. Exp ⚜ l made your night by posting this clip..😻 ╭┄═• •═┄╮ @English_4U ╰┄═• •═┄╯
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Change is hard at first, messy in the middle, and gorgeous at the end. تغيير، اولش سخته ، وسط هاش حسابى بهم ريخته ست ، اما آخرش باشكوه و زيباست ╭┄═• •═┄╮ @English_4U ╰┄═• •═┄╯
1. Black and white To take everything into consideration and oversimplify something. To judge everything as either one way or the other, good or bad. Our boss always thinks that everything is straightforward, but he doesn’t realise that this whole situation is not as black and white as he thinks! 2. Put something down in black and white To write or have something written down on paper for confirmation or evidence I don’t understand why you don’t believe me! Look, it’s written here in black and white! 3. Black as night Somewhere very dark, when it is hard to see anything We had another power cut last night; it was as black as night in our house. We didn’t even have any candles! 4. Black and blue Used to describe something that is badly bruised John’s face was black and blue after the boxing match. 5. Black eye a bruise near one’s eye Fred came home with a horrible black eye today, but he won’t tell us what happened! 6. Black out This means to, either darken by putting out or dimming the lights, or to lose consciousness. We had a huge black out here last night, the whole town was out of power for about 7 hours! I don’t know what happened to him, he just blacked out! Maybe he banged his head. 7. Black as a skillet Used to describe something that is very dirty, black with dirt My hands and clothes were as black as a skillet, and I was only halfway through cleaning your garage! 8. Black market A term used for places where goods are illegally bought and sold for a profit. Jerry used to sell cigarettes from South America on the black market! 9. Blackball someone To exclude or ostracise someone socially, reject them Their company has been blackballed ever since that scandal was all over the newspapers. No one wants to do business with them anymore. 10. Blacklist someone To write someone’s name on a list if they break any rules, and ban them from having the opportunity to take part again “I was in a lot of debt a while ago, and was unable to pay it all back, so I’ve been blacklisted. I’m not allowed to get a mortgage in my own name. 11. Pot calling the kettle black (shorten version: pot kettle black) This is used when the person who hypocritically criticises or accuses someone else is as guilty as the person he or she criticises or accuses She kept telling me that I shouldn’t do that, but that’s like the pot calling the kettle black, as she does it herself too! 12. Blackmail someone To extort or take money from someone by using their secrets against them and threatening to reveal it to others He has been blackmailing me for months with some photos that I didn’t know he had. I need someone to help me stop him! 13. In someone’s black books To be in disgrace or in disfavour with someone After that argument yesterday, I assure you he will be in a lot of people’s black books for quite some time! 14. Black tie event/affair A formal event where male guests wear black bow ties with tuxedos or dinner jackets The award’s ceremony will be a black tie event, so I’ll have to buy a smart suit. My wife is going to wear her purple ball gown. 15. Black sheep Used to describe a person who is the ‘odd one out’ of a group, and doesn’t fit in with others around them. This could also be used to talk about someone who is a disgrace or embarrassment to their group. I have always been the black sheep in my family, I have a completely different personality to all of them, and we don’t even look the same! 16. In the black Meaning successful or profitable Their company has been in the black ever since the new CEO took over, and changed it all around! 17. Pitch black Another term for somewhere that is very dark, and you are unable to see anything I was afraid to go downstairs, the whole house was pitch black, and very quiet. @English_4U
18. Out of the blue To appear out of nowhere without any warning, to happen quite suddenly or randomly by surprise You won’t believe it but Sarah called me out of the blue yesterday, and told me she’s coming to visit! How unexpected! Greg has decided to quit his job out of the blue, and go travelling for a year! 19. Blue pencil To censor something, or limit the information that is shared The reports about how soldiers were being treated abroad had been blue-pencilled by the authorities. 20. A blue-eyed boy A critical description of a boy or young man who is always picked for special favours by someone in a position of higher authority. He is such a blue-eyed boy! I don’t like that the manager always treats him as if he is special, it is not fair on the rest of us! 21. A bolt from the blue When some unexpected bad news is received It was a complete bolt from the blue for us, we had no idea that they were having problems, let alone getting divorced! 22. Blue blood Used to describe someone from a noble, aristocratic or wealthy family Many of the blue bloods in our town were invited to the royal wedding. 23. Blue ribbon To be of superior quality or distinction, the best of a group A blue ribbon panel of experts were invited to investigate the extraordinary remains. 24. Talk a blue streak When someone talks very much and very rapidly The woman in the hospital bed next to me talked a blue streak all day. I don’t where she got the energy from! 25. Feel blue When someone looks or feels depressed or discontented What’s that the matter with you today? You seem really blue. Is there something you’d like to talk about? 26. Blue in the face To try really hard to win someone’s agreement, but usually end unsuccessfully I kept trying to convince him that it was a good idea until I was blue in the face, but he’s so stubborn, he just kept disagreeing with me! 27. Once in a blue moon To occur extremely rarely, or only once in a lifetime My sister is working in Africa, she hardly ever has the time to call us. My parents only hear from her once in a blue moon. 28. Men/boys in blue Used to describe the police, because of the colour of their uniforms I saw the boys in blue outside our neighbour’s house last night. I hope everything is okay. 29. Blue collar Used to describe men used as labourers, or factory workers The got rid of a lot of the blue-collar workers during the recession. I would say they definitely suffered the most. @English_4U
BROWN IDIOMS 30. Browned off To be bored or annoyed with someone or something I’m always browned off when he comes to visit. He doesn’t like doing anything, and he hardly ever talks to anyone! @English_4U
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Give up :تسلیم شدن ✅نکته : بعد از keep همیشه فعل ing میگیره Keep me going ╭┄═• •═┄╮ @English_4U ╰┄═• •═┄╯
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📌| : noun [countable]: someone who lends money at very high rates of interest and will often use threats or violence to get the money back. مثال: Why go to a loan shark when you can borrow from the bank at the legal rate? وقتی میتونی با نرخ قانونی از بانک وام بگیری، چرا سراغ یه نزول خوار بری؟ ╭⬙⬘• •─────╮   @English_4U ╰─────• •⬘⬙╯
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31. To be colourless Used to describe someone who lacks personality, and is really boring It’s really hard to make conversation with her. She’s just really dull and colourless. 32. Off colour When someone is not feeling their best, quite ill or uneasy He’s been really off colour for the past few days, I think I might have to take him to the doctor. 33. To give/lend colour to To help make a story or an explanation more credible and easier to believe, or accompany something The broken window and missing items lent colour to her story that someone had robbed her house. The music in the play helped to lend colour to the performance of the actors. 34. Sail under false colours To pretend to be something that one is not Our team leader seems to be sailing under false colours, I don’t think he really understands what he’s supposed to be doing!” 35. Local colour Used to describe the traditional features of a place that give it its own character The weekend vegetable market added much local colour to the small town. 36. A highly coloured report Refers to a report that is exaggerated or has a biased view The highly coloured burglary report had to be rewritten when they found out that the police officer who wrote it was a relative of the family. 37. See someone’s true colours To understand someone’s actual character, often for the first time I thought I knew her so well, but it was only until I asked her for the money she owed me that I saw her true colours. 39. See the colour of someone’s money To prove that someone has enough money for something The antiques dealer wouldn’t let me touch the items I’d agreed to purchase, until he saw the colour of my money. 40. Chase rainbows When someone tries to get or achieve something that is difficult or impossible My brother doesn’t think realistically. He’ll never get a decent job if he just chases rainbows all the time. 41. To show one’s true colours To reveal one’s true nature When he got so angry at her in front of everybody, he showed his true colours. 42. With flying colours To complete something with great distinction, and excellent results I didn’t think she would do so well in the final exam, but she passed it with flying colours! 43. Dyed-in-the-wool Used to describe someone or something that is permanent (like wool that is dyed a certain colour) My father has always been a dyed-in-the-wool conservative, and I know he will never change. 44. To paint in bright/dark colours To describe something in a flattering (bright) or unflattering (dark) way John was struggling financially after moving home, but he painted everything in the brightest colours, and made it look like he was absolutely fine! She only painted the venue in dark colours, because she wanted to use it for her wedding, and didn’t want me to book it for my wedding! 45. To be kept in the dark Keeping a secret from someone, shielding the truth He kept everyone in the dark about the true extent of his illness. @English_4U