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| animation | 
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| n. [حرکت پذیری] act of animating or giving life or spirit; state of being animate or alive Obviously, this animation is at the core of our relationship. | 
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| annals | 
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| n. [تاریخ] a chronological record of the events of successive years In the annals of this period, we find no mention of democratic movements. | 
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| appalling | 
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| a. [بیاوہ] causing or fitted to cause dismay or horror; frightful I don't know why she's marrying that appalling man; I wouldn't touch him with a barge-pole. | 
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| apparel | 
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| n. [ملبوسات] external clothing; vesture; garments; dress; a small ornamental piece A very famous fashion designer makes her wedding apparel. | 
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| appease | 
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| v. [پرسکون] bring peace, quiet, or calm to; satisfy or relieve Tom and Jody tried to appease the crying baby by offering him one toy after another, but he would not calm down. | 
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| appellation | 
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| n. [پدوی] name; title; the act of naming; the act of appealing for aid, sympathy Macbeth was startled when the witches greeted him with an incorrect appellation. | 
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| appraise | 
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| v. [کوتنا] estimate value of; evaluate, especially in an official capacity It is difficult to appraise the value of old paintings; it is easier to call them priceless. | 
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| apprehend | 
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| v. [اندیشہ] take into custody; arrest a criminal; grasp mentally; perceive The police will apprehend the culprit and convict him. | 
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| apprise | 
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| v. [آگاہ کروں] inform; give notice to; make aware If you apprise him of the dangerous weather conditions, he has to postpone his trip. | 
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| approbation | 
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| n. [تعریف] expression of warm approval; praise She looked for some sign of approbation from her parents, hoping her good grades would please them. | 
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| arable | 
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| a. [arable] fit for growing crops, as by plowing The first settlers wrote home glowing reports of the New World, praising its vast acres of arable land ready for the plow. |