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10:31 Dec 27, 2005 |
English to Persian (Farsi) translations [PRO] Science (general) / h | |||||||
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A sophisticated, worldly, and socially active man; a man who frequents fashionable places; a man-abo Explanation: boulevardier \boo-luh-var-DYAY; bul-uh-\, noun: 1. A frequenter of city boulevards, especially in Paris. 2. A sophisticated, worldly, and socially active man; a man who frequents fashionable places; a man-about-town. Oswald, whose idea of excitement is breakfasting with a penguin, is a boulevardier: Hat cocked precariously on his head, he saunters out into the sunny city. --Tom Gliatto, "Tube," People, July 22, 2002 |
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chehrehAye sar shenAs, shik pushan, (notes) Explanation: tahaqoqe in vAqe'e dar niu york va eqdAmAte sar shensAno akAsAne dur bin be dast, bar ahamiate mAjarA afzud. |
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a writer of theater who writes comedy Explanation: a writer of theater who writes comedy theater(which were shown in the large boulevards of Paris before where the theaters were located) |
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Chehreye sat'he bala, be kelas Explanation: behtarin moteradefesh be English hast: Mondaine ke French ham hamoone vali tarjome be Farsi ouni ke be nazare man behtar mikhore: ba kelas, sat'he bala |
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sarshenas va nokhbe Explanation: a man with special characteristics |
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ba kelas/motemavvel Explanation: a wealthy, fashionable socialite. |
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