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............................................................1. go round............................................................2. walk round............................................................3. outflank(v.) از جناح خارجی بدشمن حمله کردن............................................................4. avoid(vt.) دوری کردن از، احتراز کردن، اجتناب کردن، طفره رفتن از، (حق.) الغاء کردن، موقوف کردن............................................................5. skirt(pl. & vt. & vi. & n.) دامن لباس، دامنه، دامنه کوه، حومه شهر، حوالی، دامن دوختن، دامن دار کردن، حاشیه گذاشتن به، از کنار چیزی رد شدن، دور زدن، احاطه کردن............................................................6. pass overعید فصح، عید فطر، غفلت کردن............................................................7. get round............................................................8. evade(vt.) طفره زدن از، گریز زدن از، از سرباز کردن، تجاهل کردن............................................................9. go all over............................................................10. go all round............................................................11. pass(vt. & vi. & n.) گذشتن، عبور کردن، رد شدن، سپری شدن، تصویب کردن، قبول شدن، رخ دادن، قبول کردن، تمام شدن، وفات کردن، پاس، سبقت گرفتن از، خطور کردن، پاس دادن، رایج شدن، اجتناب کردن، گذر، عبور، گذرگاه، راه، گردونه، گدوک، پروانه، جواز، گذرنامه، بلیط، گذراندن، تصویب شدن............................................................12. outpace............................................................13. outdo(v.) بهتر از دیگری انجام دادن، شکست دادن............................................................14. take in............................................................15. diddle(v.) فریب دادن، مغبون کردن
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