skin (n)پوست
-oily / dry skin
-When she died she was nothing but skin and bone.
skin (v)پوست کندن -skin a rabbit
-I skinned my elbow against the wall.
Thinنازک، لاغر، رقیق -The ice is too thin to stand on.
-a thin sheet of metal / slice of bread / layer of glue
-She looked pale, thin, and unhealthy.
-We had difficulty breathing in the thin mountain air.
float (v)شناور بودن یا شدن یا کردن، غوطهور بودن یا شدن -The smell of new bread floated up from the kitchen.
-Ice is less dense than water, which is why it floats.
-There wasn’t enough water to float the ship.
-They could see something pale and white floating in the water.
floating (adj)شناور
-floating exchange rates
-a floating population
Consistدارا بودن، شامل شدن، متشکل بودن -The beauty of the city consists in its magnificent buildings.
-Their diet consisted largely of vegetables.
-a mixture consisting of flour and water.
smooth ( adj)صاف، هموار، بیچین و چروک -a smooth skin /road / sheet of ice.
- a smooth sea
-The aircraft made a smooth landing.
-The car has excellent suspension and the journey was really smooth.
Smoothlyبهآرامی
-If all goes smoothly, elections are expected in May.
-The engine is running smoothly now.
Stickفرو کردن، چسباندن -Stick a fork into the meat to see if it’s done.
-Stick this note to Chris’s computer so he sees it when he gets back.
-The vase broke into several pieces, but I was able to stick them all back together.
-The bus stuck in the mud.
Createایجاد کردن، ساختن -The government plans to create more jobs / opportunities for young people.
-His shabby appearance creates a bad impression.
Occur: take place – happen اتفاق افتادن -The disease occurs mainly in children, but can also occur in adults.
-Chromium and nickel occur commonly in areas which are also rich in magnesium.
-The thought occurred to me that I might have made a mistake.
