دفترچه یادداشت مرتضی

یک دفترچه یادداشت اینترنتی تا یادداشت هام همیشه همراهم باشند.

دفترچه یادداشت مرتضی

یک دفترچه یادداشت اینترنتی تا یادداشت هام همیشه همراهم باشند.

amulet

­طلسم‌، زیورى که‌ براى دفع‌ بلا یا چشم‌ بد بر گردن‌ مى‌آویزند یا به‌ انگشت‌ مى‌کنند و یا به‌ بازو مى‌بندند، تعویذ 

 

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Executive function

Executive function is a complex combination of brain functions that requires analysis of both the cognitive and emotional aspects of a problem or situation.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeX1rsKBgr0=PLDD3C74CC3F2536CB&index=1

Find: =PLDD......................
Replace:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeX1rsKBgr0

In REGEX . (dot) means anycharacter

حقوق پایه (Base Salary) -- حقوق و مزایا با هم (Total Compensation)

The Difference Between Base Salary & Total Compensation

by Shannon Webster, Demand Media
Total compensation includes all benefits, including the base salary of an employee.

Total compensation includes all benefits, including the base salary of an employee. 

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جملات جالب

I'll deal with you later.
Those talks are off-the-record (not to be published in the media).
shed [سوله]
Read it all.
She told the children not to go near the canal.
Don’t come near me...
Come nearer, and I'll tell you the whole story.
I'm on to you. [حواسم بهت هست]
What's your game? [هدفت چیه]
Our new car is a lemon.
from beyond the grave = after a person has died
People living in low-lying areas were evacuated because of the floods.
His wife was a bit stuck-up. [proud and unfriendly because you think you are better and more important than other people - used to show disapproval = snooty ] [a snooty [=snobbish] rich girl]
“I didn't do nothing” is a double negative. If you want to be correct, you should say “I didn't do anything.”
For the uninitiated, let me explain how this device works.
Learn more about placing hopefully and other adverbs at the start of a sentence.
The lorry went round the corner too fast and turned over.
Their boat turned over in the storm.
He turned over the burger to see if it was done.
She turned over two pages together.
We turn over about three million pounds per annum.
back in the day
  adverb
In the past ; at one time, especially a time which is fondly remember ed.
warming center گرمخانه
  noun
A warming center is a type of emergency shelter that operates when temperatures in an area become dangerously low, serving stranded travelers, displaced renters and homeowners, and unsheltered homeless people.
popular `press, the noun
TABLOID newspapers (=ones that contain shocking stories, especially about people's private lives, as well as serious news)
If you kick-start a motorcycle, you press the lever that starts it with your foot.
If you say that something jumps out at you, you mean that it is easy to notice it because it is different from other things of its type.
A phrase jumped out at me in a piece about copyright.
Rules are meant to be followed, not broken.
Rules are made to be broken. SAYING
They are very rough and tough in talk and behavior.
At the foot of the candle it is dark.  Persian.
Millions of Britons face the grim prospect (=something bad that will probably happen) of dearer home loans.
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A: Have you seen my MP3 player anywhere?
B:Yes. It’s on the kitchen table. (my refers to something which belongs to the speaker; the refers to something the speaker and listener can both IDENTIFY because they both know or share knowledge about it.)
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The phrase I rest my case can be used to say that you have finished an argument or to suggest that something proves that what you are saying is true.
• I said that it wouldn't work and it didn't. I rest my case.
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it's (all) relative (=it depends what you compare it with): I think we work very hard, but it's all relative.
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Slang Identification of a person or thing, often from information in police records: Did you get a make on the thief?

-Did you get a make on the vehicle?
:Uh, yes, sir.
-They're driving an '84... sheepdog.
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You'll never guess where they've gone.
So it was you who called earlier. I might have guessed ! • If you can guess my age, I'll buy you a drink! • Guess how long it took me to get here. • It's impossible to guess what they might have been feeling.
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sneaky /ˈsniː.ki/
adjective
doing things in a secret and unfair way:
a sneaky plan
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It can be hard to clean the house with five children underfoot.
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Some time ago [=at some point in the past], I read that the restaurant had closed.
a while ago/some time ago
 The cafe was taken over a while ago.
 We arranged the meeting some time ago -- were you not informed
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 Being a firefighter is no walk in the park.

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 Don't play dumb with me I know you took the money.
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