گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'better'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: كسی‌ كه‌ شرط‌ می‌ بندد

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2 عمومی:: شرط‌ بندی‌ كننده‌

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3 عمومی:: خوبتر

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4 عمومی:: ( adv&jda): (صفت‌ تفصیلی‌ doog) بهتر

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english

1 general::   adj. comparative of ‘good’ VERBS be, feel, look, seem | get Cars are getting better all the time. | make sth We must make our inner cities better to live and work in. | consider sth, deem sth, judge sth, think sth I thought it better to tackle him outside of business hours. ADV. a damned/darned sight, even, far, a lot, markedly, (very) much, still, substantially, ten/a hundred/a thousand times His latest book is a darned sight better than the one before. | a bit, a good/great deal, a little, marginally, slightly PHRASES no better Charles VII was a bad king, and Charles VIII was no better. | nothing better than There's nothing better than a nice juicy peach! recovered from an illness VERBS be, feel, look, seem | get I hope you get better soon. | get sb, make sb Don't worry. The doctor will soon make you better. | kiss sth Did you hurt yourself? Poor thing?come here and let me kiss it better. ADV. a lot, (very) much | a bit, a good/great deal, a little, slightly

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

2 general:: better the comparative of good: • She wants a better job. • The sales figures were far better than expected. • Lucy’s better at French than I am. superior better, especially in quality: • German cars are far superior. • a superior product • He thinks men are superior to women. preferable formal more suitable or useful – used when saying which one you prefer: • Cash would be preferable. • Anything would be preferable to the system we have now. be an improvement on something to be better than something that existed before: • The engine is a huge improvement on previous diesel engines. have the edge to be slightly better than another person or thing – used especially when saying which one will win in a game or competition: • Federer is likely to have the edge in Sunday’s game. • For me, this film has the edge over the others. be miles ahead (of somebody/something) ( also be streets ahead (of somebody/something) British English ) informal to be very much better than someone or something that you are competing against: • The company is streets ahead of its rivals. there’s no comparison spoken used to emphasize that one person or thing is clearly much better than someone or something else: • There’s no comparison between the two teams. • ‘Which apartment do you prefer?' 'Well, there’s no comparison. The first one we saw is bigger, quieter, and has much nicer furniture.'

Longman-Thesaurus

3 general:: In addition to the idioms beginning with BETTER, Also see AGAINST ONE'S BETTER JUDGMENT; ALL BETTER; ALL THE BETTER; DISCRETION IS THE BETTER PART OF VALOR; FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE; GET BETTER; GET THE BETTER (BEST) OF; GO ONE BETTER; HAD BETTER (BEST); KNOW BETTER; SEEN BETTER DAYS; SO MUCH THE BETTER; SOONER THE BETTER; TAKE A TURN FOR THE BETTER; THINK BETTER OF; YOU' D BETTER BELIEVE IT. Also see under BEST.

American Heritage Idioms

4 general:: adj. best of two: Choose the better of the two books. adv. improve: You must try to work better. verb improve: He will better his effort next time.

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