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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
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A: It doesn’t look very nice outside today. B: You’re right. I think it’s going to rain later. A: In the middle of the summer, it shouldn’t be raining. B: That wouldn’t seem right. A: Considering that it’s over ninety degrees outside, that would be weird. B: Exactly, it wouldn’t be nice if it started raining. It’s too hot. A: I know, you’re absolutely right. B: I wish it would cool off one day. A: That’s how I feel, I want winter to come soon. B: I enjoy the winter, but it gets really cold sometimes. A: I know what you mean, but I’d rather be cold than hot. B: That’s exactly how I feel. @English_4U