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............................................................1. crossing(n.) دوراهی، محل تقاطع، عبور............................................................2. going across............................................................3. transfer(vt. & n.) انتقال، واگذاری، انتقال دادن، ورابری، ورا بردن، انقال دادن، واگذار کردن، منتقل کردن، انتقال واگذاری، تحویل، نقل، سند انتقال، انتقالی............................................................4. remove(v.) برداشت کردن، رفع کردن، عزل کردن، برداشتن، از جا برداشتن، بلند کردن، دور کردن، برطرف کردن، بردن، برچیدن، زدودن............................................................5. going over............................................................6. transition(n.) انتقال، عبور، تغییر از یک حالت بحالت دیگر، مرحله تغییر، برزخ، انتقالی، گذار، تحول............................................................7. conversion(n.) تبدیل، تغییر، تسعیر، تغییر کیش............................................................8. march(vt. & n.) راه پیمایی، قدم رو، قدم برداری، گام نظامی، موسیقی نظامی یا مارش، سیر، روش، پیشروی، ماه مارس، راه پیمایی کردن، قدم رو کردن، نظامی وار راه رفتن، پیشروی کردن، تاختن بر............................................................9. passage(pl. & vt. & vi. & n.) گذر، عبور، حق عبور، پاساژ، اجازه عبور، سپری شدن، انقضاء، سفردریا، راهرو، گذرگاه، تصویب، قطعه، نقل قول، عبارت منتخبه از یک کتاب، رویداد، کار کردن مزاج............................................................10. gallery(n.) گالری، راهرو، سرسرا، سالن، لژ بالا، جای ارزان، اتاق نقاشی، اتاق موزه
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going-over — n [singular] informal 1.) a thorough examination of something to make sure it is all right →↑once over ▪ The media gave his personal life a pretty firm going over. 2.) give sth a going over to improve the condition of something, for example by… … Dictionary of contemporary English
going-over — noun singular INFORMAL the process of looking at something to check it: I d like you to give these documents a quick going over … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
going over — index restatement Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
going-over — ► NOUN informal 1) a thorough cleaning or inspection. 2) a beating … English terms dictionary
going-over — [gō′iŋō′vər] n. Informal ☆ 1. an inspection or examination, esp. a thorough one ☆ 2. a severe scolding or beating … English World dictionary
going-over — 1) N SING If you give someone or something a going over, you examine them thoroughly. [INFORMAL] Michael was given a complete going over and then treated for glandular fever. 2) N SING A going over is a violent attack on or criticism of someone.… … English dictionary
going over — 1. n. an examination. □ After a thorough going over, the doctor pronounced me alive. □ I gave your car a good going over, and I fixed a lot of little things. 2. n. a beating. □ Sam gave the guy a terrible going over … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
going-over — /goh ing oh veuhr/, n., pl. goings over /goh ingz oh veuhr/. 1. a review, examination, or investigation: The accounts were given a thorough going over. 2. a severe, thorough scolding. 3. a sound thrashing; beating: The hoodlums gave him a good… … Universalium
going over — noun a) An inspection, examination, review, or investigation. Make sure to give the refurbished products a real going over before they are sold. b) An overhaul. After the bankruptcy, our accoun … Wiktionary
going-over — noun 1 a thorough examination of something to make sure it is all right: The car needs a good going over. 2 give sb a going over especially BrE to hit someone and hurt them … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
going-over — UK / US noun [singular] informal the process of looking at something to check it I d like you to give these documents a quick going over. • give someone a going over … English dictionary