گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'kind'

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1 عمومی:: نوع‌

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2 عمومی:: قسم‌

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3 عمومی:: جور

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4 عمومی:: جنس‌

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5 عمومی:: دسته‌

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6 عمومی:: گروه‌

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7 عمومی:: گونه‌

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8 عمومی:: كیفیت‌

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9 عمومی:: جنسی‌

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english

1 general:: noun type: It was the wrong kind of fuel. adj. pleasant: She was a kind person to work for.

Simple Definitions

2 general::   adj. VERBS be She was endlessly kind and sympathetic. ADV. especially, extremely, most, particularly, really, very | quite | endlessly PREP. of It really was most kind of you to help. | to My boss has been extremely kind to me.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

3 general:: kind someone who is kind tries to help people and make them happy or comfortable, and shows that they care about them: • They were very kind to us and let us stay in their house as long as we liked. • a kind old lady • a kind thing to say nice especially spoken friendly and kind. Nice is very common in everyday spoken English and is often used instead of kind: • Everyone has been so nice to me. • It’s nice of you to invite me here. • He seems such a nice man. generous kind because you give people money, presents etc: • ‘I’ll pay for the meal.’ ‘That’s very generous of you.’ • a generous gift considerate thinking about other people’s feelings, and careful not to do anything that will upset them: • Our neighbours are very considerate and always keep their TV turned down. • a considerate driver • He’s always very polite and considerate to his guests. thoughtful thinking of things you can do to make other people happy or feel good – used especially when someone does something such as giving someone a present or helping someone: • It was thoughtful of you to send him a card. • Some thoughtful person had taken her bag to the lost property office. caring kind and wanting to help and look after people: • She’s lucky to have such a loving and caring husband. • The British are well-known for their caring attitude toward animals. sympathetic saying kind things to someone who has problems and behaving in a way that shows you care about them: • My boss was very sympathetic and said I should take some time off work. • She gave him a sympathetic smile. good kind and showing that you want to help – used especially in the following phrases: • It was good of you to come and see me. • She’s always been very good to us. sweet informal very kind – used especially when you like someone very much, or you are very pleased because of something they have done: • I was given the flowers by a sweet little old lady who lived next door. • It’s sweet of you to ask. • a sweet thing to say kind-hearted/warm-hearted especially written having a kind and friendly character, which makes other people like you: • He was a wonderful father, kind-hearted and always laughing. • The town is full of warm-hearted, helpful people. benevolent formal kind and wanting to help people – often used about someone who is important or who people respect: • a benevolent ruler • They believe in the existence of a benevolent God who will save mankind. • He listened politely, like some benevolent uncle.

Longman-Thesaurus

4 general:: In addition to the idiom beginning with KIND, Also see ALL KINDS OF; IN KIND; NOTHING OF THE KIND; OF A KIND; TWO OF A KIND.

American Heritage Idioms

5 general::   noun ADJ. different, same She does the same kind of work as me. | all, another, any, some, various You need some kind of cover over it to protect it from the rain. We stock various kinds of lawnmower. | each, every | certain, particular, special Certain kinds of food are unsuitable for small children. | best, worst | right, wrong Be sure to eat enough of the right kind of food. | funny, odd, strange PREP. in ~ The regions differ in size, but not in kind. | of a ~ You're making progress of a kind (= some progress, but not very much, or not of the best type). They're two of a kind (= very like each other)?both workaholics! | of … ~ books of every kind music of different kinds | of its ~ The new school was the first of its kind. | ~ of a special kind of oil PHRASES a/the kind of thing Do you know the kind of thing I mean? They sell all kinds of things. | a kind of way I missed him, in a funny kind of way. | nothing/something of that/the kind ‘I was terrible!’ ‘You were nothing of the kind!’ ‘He's resigning.’ ‘I'd suspected something of the kind.’

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

6 general:: kind adjectives all kinds/every kind • He’s done all kinds of work. the same kind • I’d like to see you make the same kind of effort in practice that you make in the game. a different kind • Fossils of many different kinds have been found in this site. the right/wrong kind • It wasn’t the right kind of holiday for me. the best/worst kind • Not knowing what had happened to her was the worst kind of torture. some kind • Carved into the stone was some kind of design. any kind • There was no television, no radio – no technology of any kind. various kinds • The students had to read various kinds of academic materials. a certain/particular kind • A ‘besom’ is a particular kind of broom. phrases of its/their kind • It is the biggest centre of its kind. of this kind • How can we be sure a disaster of this kind will not happen again? of the worst/best etc kind • This is hypocrisy of the worst kind. what kind (of something) ? • What kind of milk shake would you like? that kind of thing • He usually wears trainers and jeans, that kind of thing. in a funny/strange etc kind of way • In a funny kind of way, the bullying made me a stronger person. adverbs precisely/exactly the kind • This was precisely the kind of help that she needed.

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