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............................................................1. take off............................................................2. remove(v.) برداشت کردن، رفع کردن، عزل کردن، برداشتن، از جا برداشتن، بلند کردن، دور کردن، برطرف کردن، بردن، برچیدن، زدودن............................................................3. discard(vt. & n.) دور انداختن، ول کردن، دست کشیدن از، متروک ساختن............................................................4. free(adv. & adj. & vt.) آزاد، مستقل، میدانی، مطلق، اختیاری، مختار، مجانی، رایگان، سخاوتمندانه، روا، مجاز، منفصل، رها، به طور مجانی، آزاد کردن، ترخیص کردن............................................................5. rub off............................................................6. gather(vt. & vi.) گرد آوری کردن، گرد آمدن، جمع شدن، بزرگ شدن، جمع کردن، گرد کردن، نتیجه گرفتن، استباط کردن............................................................7. pick(v.) چیدن، کندن، کلنگ زدن و (به)، با خلال پاک کردن، خلال دندان به کار بردن، نوک زدن به، برگزیدن، باز کردن (بقصد دزدی)، ناخنک زدن، عیبجویی کردن، دزدیدن، کلنگ، (مو.) زخمه، مضراب، خلال دندان (toothpick) خلال گوش (earpick)، هر نوع آلت نوک تیز............................................................8. recall(vt. & vi. & n.) بیاد آوردن، فراخواندن، معزول کردن............................................................9. get rid............................................................10. pick off........................................................................................................................12. dismiss(vt.) روانه کردن، مرخص کردن، معاف کردن............................................................13. withdraw(vt.) پس گرفتن، کنار کشیدن، دریو داشتن، (withdrawal) پس گرفتن، باز گرفتن، صرفنظر کردن، بازگیری............................................................14. withdraw motion
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