British English

cheapskate

cheapskate [noun]

A person who is unwilling to spend money

US /ˈtʃiːp.skeɪt/ 
UK /ˈtʃiːp.skeɪt/ 
Usage: 

خسیس

مثال: 

My dad's such a cheapskate that he cuts his hair himself.

thrifty

thrifty [adjective]

showing a careful use of money, especially by avoiding waste

US /ˈθrɪf.ti/ 
UK /ˈθrɪf.ti/ 

صزفه جو

مثال: 

They have plenty of money now, but they still tend to be thrifty.

show

show [verb] (EXPLAIN)

to explain something to someone, by doing it or by giving instructions or examples

US /ʃoʊ/ 
UK /ʃəʊ/ 

راهنمايى‌ كردن‌، (طرز انجام‌ كارى را) نشان‌ دادن‌

مثال: 

This dictionary contains many examples that show how words are actually used.

show

show [verb] (MAKE SEEN)

To make it possible for something to be seen

US /ʃoʊ/ 
UK /ʃəʊ/ 

نشان‌ دادن‌

مثال: 

I must show you this new book I've just bought.

prosper

prosper [verb]

(of a person or a business) to be or become successful, especially financially

US /ˈprɑː.spɚ/ 
UK /ˈprɒs.pər/ 

موفق شدن

مثال: 

A lot of microchip manufacturing companies prospered at that time.

grim

grim [adjective] (SERIOUS)

worried and serious or sad

US /ɡrɪm/ 
UK /ɡrɪm/ 

سرسختانه، تسلیم ناپذیر

مثال: 

grim courage

passionate

passionate [adjective]

Having very strong feelings or emotions

US /ˈpæʃ.ən.ət/ 
UK /ˈpæʃ.ən.ət/ 

پراحساس، پرشور

مثال: 

The Italians are said to be the most passionate people in Europe.

gifted

gifted [adjective]

Having special ability in a particular subject or activity

US /ˈɡɪf.tɪd/ 
UK /ˈɡɪf.tɪd/ 

با استعداد، خوش‌ قريحه‌

مثال: 

A gifted dancer/musician

repetitive

repetitive [adjective]

Involving doing or saying the same thing several times, especially in a way that is boring

US /rɪˈpet̬.ə.t̬ɪv/ 
UK /rɪˈpet.ə.tɪv/ 

مکرر

مثال: 

A repetitive job/task

dated

dated [adjective]

old-fashioned

US /ˈdeɪ.t̬ɪd/ 
UK /ˈdeɪ.tɪd/ 

قديمى‌، از مد افتاده‌

مثال: 

Spy thrillers with plots based on the Cold War look particularly dated nowadays.

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