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............................................................1. go out(v.) خاموش شدن، اعتصاب کردن، دست کشیدن از، چاپ یا منتشر شدن، بیرون رفتن............................................................2. leave(vt. & vi. & n.) اجازه، اذن، مرخصی، رخصت، باقی گذاردن، رها کردن، ول کردن، گذاشتن، دست کشیدن از، رهسپار شدن، عازم شدن، ترک کردن(vi.) (leaf) برگ دادن............................................................3. come out............................................................4. emerge(vi.) پدیدار شدن، بیرون آمدن............................................................5. withdraw(vt.) پس گرفتن، کنار کشیدن، دریو داشتن، (withdrawal) پس گرفتن، باز گرفتن، صرفنظر کردن، بازگیری............................................................6. crop out........................................................................................................................8. appear(v.) ظاهرشدن، پدیدار شدن............................................................9. be(am, is, are ;past: was, were ; past participle: been)ـ(pl. & vi.) مصدر فعل بودن، امر فعل بودن، وجود داشتن، زیستن، شدن، ماندن، باش............................................................10. make(v.) ساختن، بوجود آوردن، درست کردن، تصنیف کردن، خلق کردن، باعث شدن، وادار یا مجبور کردن، تاسیس کردن، گائیدن، ساختمان، ساخت، سرشت، نظیر، شبیه............................................................11. come offتحقق یافتن، وقوع یافتن -
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............................................................1. come/rise to the surface............................................................2. emerge(vi.) پدیدار شدن، بیرون آمدن............................................................3. surface(vt. & n.) رویه، سطح، ظاهر، بیرون، نما، ظاهری، سطحی، جلادادن، تسطیح کردن، بالا آمدن (به سطح آب)............................................................4. arise(vt. & vi.) برخاستن، بلند شدن، رخ دادن، ناشی شدن، بوجود آوردن، برآمدن، طلوع کردن، قیام کردن، طغیان کردن............................................................5. come up............................................................
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surface — I. noun Etymology: French, from Middle French, from sur + face face, from Old French more at face Date: circa 1600 1. the exterior or upper boundary of an object or body < on the surface of the water > < the earth s surface > 2. a plane or curved … New Collegiate Dictionary
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surface — sur|face1 W1S2 [ˈsə:fıs US ˈsə:r ] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(water/land)¦ 2¦(outside/top layer)¦ 3¦(person/situation etc)¦ 4¦(for working on)¦ 5¦(side of an object)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1600 1700; : French; Origin: sur ( SURCHARGE) + face face ] … Dictionary of contemporary English
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