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خش كردن ( رل ميان بازيگران) ، پراكندن ، ريختنب بطور اسم صدر) ، مهره ريزي ،طاس درقالب قرار دادن ، بشكل درآوردن ،انداختن ،طر طرح كردن ، معين كردن ( رل بازيگر) ،اندازي ، قالب ، طرح -
2 cast away
رانده ، مردود ، كشتي شكسته ، مطرود -
3 cast iron
چدن، چدني ، سخت ومحكم -
4 cast of melancholy
اندك ماليخوليا -
5 cast off
دور انداخته -
6 cast steel
خشكه -
7 at one cast
بايك طاس ،دريك وهله -
8 north by cast
ميانشمالو شمالشرقي -
9 off cast
دور انداخته،مردود،شخصيا چيز مردود -
10 plaster cast
گچ گيري اطراف عضو شكسته، گچ گرفتن -
11 rough cast
طرح كردن،قالب ريزي كردن،نمونهسردستي دادن،اندو -
12 the die is cast
كارازكارگذشت -
13 to broad cast inform
خبري كه درهمه جا منتشر شود -
14 to cast a horoscope
طالع ديدن -
15 to cast a lurid ligh
بطور ترسناكيا غمانگيز شرحدادن -
16 to cast about
تلاش كردن ،تكادوكردن -
17 to cast aside
دورانداختن ،كنارگذاشتن ،ول كردن -
18 to cast down
خواركردن ،بزمين زدن -
19 to cast in one lot w
باديگران سهيم شدن -
20 to cast off
دورانداختن ،ول كردن
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