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5000 TOEFL Vocabulary List | Introduction |
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crash |
n. [کریش] smash; collision; falling down or in pieces with a loud noise of breaking parts She heard a little shriek and a fall and a crash of broken glass. |
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crayon |
n. [crayon] stick of colored wax or chalk, used for drawing Whenever he finished a crayon drawing, he would lovingly present it to his mother. |
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crossbreeding |
n. [crossbreeding] reproduction by parents of different races It has been well documented that crossbreeding improves the performance of beef cattle. |
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crossing |
n. [تنقید] traveling across; place at which roads, lines, or tracks intersect; intersection If my memory serves me correctly, the Santa Teresa crossing is about 15 miles west of the junction. |
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crumple |
v. [crumple] fall apart; fold or collapse; crush together or press into wrinkles It's weird watching your leg to crumple in directions; it's not natural to go in. |
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cube |
n. [کیوب] three-dimensional shape with six square or rectangular sides; cubicle, used for work or study Luckily, my cube is in the corner, so no one noticed! |
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curiosity |
n. [تجسس] desire to know or learn My main curiosity is how they're going to explain how Captain Barbossa has returned from the dead. |
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current |
n. [موجودہ] stream; flow; up-to-date; present The current was so swift, and then I got into the dead water and landed on the side towards the Illinois shore. |
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custom |
n. [کسٹم] tradition; practice followed by people of a particular group or region John had a book in his hand - it was his unsocial custom to read at meals - he closed it and looked up. |
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customarily |
ad. [عرف] usually; under normal circumstances, normally Yet until well into this century, men customarily gathered in pubs, cafes, parks, and village greens. |
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cyclone |
n. [چکروات] violent rotating windstorm The cyclone tore across the north Queensland coast and has left much of the area in ruins. |