Vocabs Flashcards

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Know-how

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Knowledge

Likewise, the exchange of essential information like know-how and technologies will be tremendously prompted.

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Tremendous

Tremendously

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extraordinarily great in size, amount, or intensity: a tremendous ocean liner; tremendous talent.
extraordinary in excellence: a tremendous movie.

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Prompt

Promptly: quickly

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Encourage
Stimulate
Trigger

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Imperialism

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Colonialism

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Connect

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Unite

Link

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After-work

After-work life

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Personal life

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Witnessed

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If you say that a place, period of time, or person witnessed a particular event or change, you mean that it happened in that place, during that period of time, or while that person was alive. India has witnessed many political changes in recent years.

In the history of mankind, possibly no century witnessed more progress in technology than 20th century did.

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Tremendous advance

Tremendous impact

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-from what has been discussed one understands that development of technology has tremendous impact on peoples daily lives also the exact impacts or not conclusive

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Contracted

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drawn together; reduced in compass or size; made smaller; shrunken.

People’s leisure time has in fact contracted.

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Eroded

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If the value of something erodes or is eroded by something such as inflation or age, its value decreases. Competition in the financial marketplace has eroded profits.

People’s leisure lives are continuously eroded also because of ubiquity of modem technological tools.

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Ubiquity

Yoo-bik-wi-tee

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(Formal) If you talk about the ubiquity of something, you mean that it seems to be everywhere.

Prevalence

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Superior

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If one thing or person is superior to another, the first is better than the second. We have a relationship infinitely superior to those of many of our friends.
superiority uncount noun The technical superiority of laser discs over tape is well established.

For example, cell phones and laptops make people accessible to their superiors wherever they go.

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Unnoticed

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Ignored

Not noticed

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Conclusive

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[-ziv,kənˈklo͞osiv]
adjective - conclusive
قطعی: decisive, definite, definitive, certain, final, conclusive

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Shrink

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Decline
Diminish
Contract

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Compulsary

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Pass onto

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Hand on
Transfer

Worthwhile knowledge can be passed on from one generation of workers to another in different forms of education such as televize teaching an online courses.

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Accomodate

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Give room for
to provide suitably; supply (usually followed by with ): The officials were accommodated with seats toward the front of the room.

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Commute

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Journey between home and place of work

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Proliferation

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Increase
Mushrooming

growth by the rapid multiplication of parts

(hypernym) growth, growing, maturation, development, ontogeny, ontogenesis
(derivation) proliferate
2. a rapid increase in number (especially a rapid increase in the number of deadly weapons); “the proliferation of nuclear weapons”

When the proliferation of new technologies such as computers allows people to manage their own working rime and accommodate family needs a life of the choices

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Rime

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Rhyme

نظم: order, discipline, regularity, arrangement, system, rime

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Incentive

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noun - incentive
انگیزه: motivation, stimulant, motive, incentive, impetus, stimulus

Another incentive is ..

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Debatable

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open to question; in dispute; doubtful: Whether or not he is qualified for the job is debatable.

If you say that something is debatable, you mean that it is not certain. It is debatable whether or not the shareholders were ever properly compensated.

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Verb+Thought

Thoughts collocations

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🙍🏻Spare a thought
Spare a thought for all those who are homeless on a cold night like this.
👱🏻Hear one’s thought
Have you given the new proposal any thought yet?
We’re keen to hear your thought
👨‍👧‍👦One’s thought goes out to somebody/something
Our thoughts go out to all those families who lost relatives in the disaster.
🙋🏻The thought occurs to someone
The thought just occurs to me that it’s mum’s birthday tomorrow and we haven’t got her a card.
👩🏼‍⚖️Gather one’s thought
The President was taken aback by the question and took a minute to gather his thoughts

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Noun + preposition + thought:
💭great deal of thought Shirley doesn’t devote a great deal of thought to her appearance. 🗯freedom of thought Some places don’t encourage freedom of thought. 💬school of thought♦️ One school of thought contends that modern man originated in Central Africa. 💭train of thought♥️ Sorry, where was I? I’ve lost my train of thought.
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Empirical
adjective [em'pir·i·cal || -kl] learned through observation, capable of being verified or disproved through experiments and experience 🔰The mechanical doctrines are used in the attempt to interpret the empirical knowledge. 🔰empirical teaching based on the singer's sensations is of no avail.
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Convey
/kǝn vā´/ verb [con·vey || kən'veɪ] carry, transport; bear, transmit; impart, disclose Verb 1. make known; pass on, of information ``` vt. ● رساندن،معنی دادن،بیان کردن،رسانیدن this word does not convey your meaning این واژه معنی مورد نظر شما را نمی‌رساند. the message conveyed by her words... پیامی که از کلمات او مستفاد می‌شد... the article conveyed the impression that he would resign مقاله حاکی از این بود که او استعفا خواهد داد. convey my greetings to him سلام مرا به او برسانید. ```
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Total 🔰aggregate جمع: sum, total, plural, addition, aggregate, summation,totality جمع شده: accumulated, aggregate, knotted
a sum, mass, or assemblage of particulars; a total or gross amount: the aggregate of all past experience.
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Germane
adjective [ger·mane || dʒɜr'meɪn /dʒɜː-] pertinent, relevant, connected; closely related (Archaic) having close kinship and appropriateness; "he asks questions that are germane and central to the issue" (synonym) germane(p), related
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Satisfaction
ˌsatisˈfakSHən] noun - satisfaction رضایت: satisfaction, consent, contentment, acquiescence, euphoria, concurrence ارضاء: satisfaction رضامندی: satisfaction, euphoria خرسندی: satisfaction, happiness, joy, contentment, joyfulness, gladness خوشنودی: satisfaction, gaiety, content اقناع: satisfaction خوشحالی: euphoria, glee, gladness, satisfaction, mirth
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Contribute
If something contributes to an event or situation, it is one of the causes of it. The report says design faults in both the vessels contributed to the tragedy.o
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Gratification
Ithe state of being gratified; great satisfaction. | something that gratifies; source of pleasure or satisfaction.
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Rapport | [raˈpôr,rə-]
/ra pôr´, rǝ-/ noun - rapport understanding, close relationship, camaraderie توافق: agreement, compromise, settlement, accord, accord, rapport نسبت: proportion, ratio, relation, relationship, respect, rapport n. ● حسن تفاهم،نیک آمیزی،سازگاری،رابطه‌ی دوستانه a teacher who has rapport with his students معلمی که با شاگردانش خوب می‌سازد
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Lean
adjective [lɪːn] thin, skinny; having little fat; meager, poor, lacking; spare; thrifty, economical noun [lɪːn] inclination, tendency; meat in which there is more muscle than fat, lean meat verb [lɪːn] rest against; slant, bend, incline; tend toward, favor; depend; place against; cause to slant or tilt
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Profound
adjective [pro·found || prə'faʊnd] of great depth, fathomless; deep, not superficial; intense, extreme; serious, sober
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Appeal
noun [ap·peal || ə'piːl] request; request for money, fundraising; (Law) plea; petition for a new trial or judgment (Law); attractiveness, charm
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recapitulate
recapitulate /ˌriː.kəˈpɪt.jʊ.leɪt/ verb [T] FORMAL FOR recap formal to repeat the main points of something that has just been said To recap, our main aim is to increase sales by 12% this year.
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thrive
to grow, develop or be successful: His business thrived in the years before the war. She seems to thrive on stress.