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Don’t waste these three: Time, Money and Energy

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Don’t waste these three: Time, Money and Energy

dwarf

dwarf  

a person who is a dwarf has not continued to grow to the normal height because of a medical condition. Many people think that this use is offensive 

 

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eye tooth

 


 

 eye tooth 

one of the long pointed teeth at the corner of your mouth

 

buck-toothed

 

buck-toothed  

 

teeth that stick forward out of your mouth 

 

 

teeth

 teeth

 

 

fedora

fedora  

a soft hat with a brim that curls upwards slightly 

 

money

money

money • cash • dosh • dough

shredder

shredder  

a machine that cuts documents into small pieces so that no one can read them 

 

Sizdah Bedar

Sizdah Bedar

The thirteenth day of the new year festival is Sizdah Bedar (literally meaning "thirteen to out", figuratively meaning "hit the outdoors on the thirteenth"). This is a day of festivity in the open, often accompanied by music and dancing, usually at family picnics.

Sizdah bedar celebrations stem from the ancient Persians' belief that the twelve constellations in the Zodiac controlled the months of the year, and each ruled the earth for a thousand years at the end of which the sky and earth collapsed in chaos. Hence Nowruz lasts twelve days and the thirteenth day represents the time of chaos when families put order aside and avoid the bad luck associated with the number thirteen by going outdoors and having picnics and parties.

At the end of the celebrations on this day, the sabzeh grown for the Haft Seen (which has symbolically collected all sickness and bad luck) is thrown into running water to exorcise the demons (divs) from the household. It is also customary for young single women to tie the leaves of the sabzeh before discarding it, so expressing a wish to be married before the next year's Sizdah Bedar. Another tradition associated with this day is Dorugh-e Sizdah, literally meaning "the lie of the thirteenth", which is the process of lying to someone and making them believe it

no bed of roses

no bed of roses==not easy  

  

  Trying to work at two jobs is no bed of roses 

 

 

not happening==no go 

 

weekend are The plans for this no go 

 

continually==no end 

 

She cried no end after she lost her job 

 

 

no show==absent   

 

 think that she will be a no show 

 

 

difficult==no picnic  

 

This new job assignment is no picnic 

 not agreed to==no cigar 

 

He almost bought the car but in the end the sale was no cigar 

 

 

an intelligent and independent person==nobody's fool 

She is nobody's fool 

 

 

nuts about==enthusiastic 

She is really nuts about watching movies

lumberjack


  

logger = lumberjack 

 

someone whose job is to cut down trees

 

extrovert

extrovert  

someone who is active and confident, and who enjoys spending time with other people 

 

Her sister was always more of an extrovert

introvert

introvert 

 

someone who is quiet and shy, and does not enjoy being with other people 

 

Starting an Conversation

  • Starting an Informal Conversation

  • Listen to thisListen up

  • Get a load of this

  • Get this

  • Guess what

  • Guess what I just found outHave you heard the latest 

  • Did you hear the news

  • Starting a More Formal Conversation

  • Can I talk to you

  • Do you have a minute 

  • Let's sit down and talk

  • May I have a word with you  

ogle

ogle 

 

to look at someone in a way that shows you think they are sexually attractive - used in order to show disapproval 

 

I didn't like the way he was ogling me

latent=dormant 

 

something that is latent is present but hidden, and may develop or become more noticeable in the future 

 

The virus remains latent in the body for many years

tooـــenough

too + adjective, not + adjective + enough


Mr. Hopkins was walking down the street one day when he noticed a small boy. The boy was standing outside a house. He was trying to ring the doorbell but the problem was that he was too short to reach up to the bell. As Mr. Hopkins watched, he tried to jump up to press the bell, but he just wasn't tall enough. Then the boy got a book out of his school bag and stood on it, but the book wasn't thick enough and the bell was still too high up for him to reach 
    The man felt sorry for the boy and decided to go and help him. He walked over to the door, smiled at the little boy and rang the door bell three times
    Then he turned to the boy and said kindly, 'So now what, little man'
    'Now,' the boy replied, 'we run away as fast as possible'

lemon squeezer

lemon squeezer 

 

 

 

a small kitchen tool that you use for getting the juice out of a lemon

oil lamp

               

 oil lamp

 

 

                                               

 

 

 

 

shadow, shade

shadow, shade  

shadow is a dark shape made by something that blocks the sun or a light  

 

 She saw his shadow on the wall.Shadow is an area of darkness made like this  

 

 The side of the valley was in shadow

 

Shade is a cool dark area where the sun does not reach, made by the shadow of something such as a tree or wall • Let's eat our lunch in the shade. • He sat under the shade of a tree