Friday, February 17, 2023

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ASK


  1. ask a favor အကူအညီတောင်းသည်။
    • Can I ask a favor?
  2. ask a question မေးခွန်းမေးသည်။
    • Sally interrupted me in midstream to ask a question.
  3. ask about မေးမြန်းသည်။ စုံစမ်းသည်။
    • I want to ask you about your opinion about this book
  4. ask after somebody (နေကောင်း/မကောင်း)မေးသည်။
    • Tell your father I was asking after him.
  5. ask for advice အကြံဉာဏ်တောင်းသည်။
    • You should go to your doctor and ask for advice.
  6. ask for directions လမ်းညွှန်မှုတောင်းသည်။
    • How do you ask for directions in Korea?
  7. ask for sth တောင်းသည်။ မေးသည်။ စုံစမ်းသည်။
    • He never speaks to me other than to ask for something.
  8. ask for permission ခွင့်ပြုချက်တောင်းသည်။
    • ou must ask permission if you want to leave early.
  9. ask sb out အပြင် ခေါ်ချိန်းသည်။
    • She's asked Steve out to the cinema this evening.
  10. ask if/whether …ဟုတ်၊ မဟုတ်… မေးသည်။
    • Tom asked if she wanted a cup of coffee.

BREAK


  1. break a bone အရိုးကျိုးသည်။
    • Tom broke his bone while striking his final goal.
  2. break a code တစ်စုံတစ်ခု တွေ့ရှိနားလည်လာသည်။ to succeed in understanding something that is written in a secret way
    • Scientists worked day and night to break the code
  3. break a habit မကောင်းတဲ့အကျင့်တစ်ခုကို ရပ်တန့်စွန့်လွတ်သည်။ to stop doing something that you do regularly, especially something that you should not do
    • Do you know it takes 28 days to break a habit?
  4. break a law (idm) ဥပဒေချိုးဖောက်ပြီးလုပ်သည်။ မသမာသောနည်းဖြင့် လုပ်သည်။ To do something that is illegal.
    • If you break a law, you go to prison.
  5. break a leg! (idm) ကံကောင်းပါစေ၊ နိုင်ပါစေ (ပြိုင်ပွဲ၌)
    • Break a leg, Arnold! Your performance is going to be great tonight!
  6. break a promise ကတိပြတ်သည်။
    • I know he wouldn’t break a promise to me, so I try to keep this promise.
  7. break a record စံချိန်ချိုးသည်။
    • “You and me, today we’re going to break a record, ” he said.
  8. break a window ပြတင်းပေါက်ဖောက်သည်။
    • I had to break a window to get into the house
  9. break even မြတ်လဲ မမြတ် ရှုံးလဲ မဆုံး၊ အရင်းကြေသည်။
    • The shop hadn’t made money since it reopened and we’ll be lucky to break even after it is sold
  10. break free လွတ်လွတ်လပ်လပ် ကျော်လွှားသည်။ ထုံးစံမဟုတ်ဘဲ လုပ်သည်။ similar to break the mold, break from tradition. to disregard previous constraints or limits on you, whether they are physical or emotional. When you break free of something, you are usually overcoming obstacles or barriers.
    • Troy was finally able to break free from his money problems after he paid off all his debt.
    • After years of planning, the felon broke free from jail with a little help from his friends.
  11. break loose လွတ်လွတ်လပ်လပ် နေသည်။ to break loose and disregard those restraints. To break loose means to be free.
    • I have finally broken loose from the responsibilities that I have every day.
  12. break from tradition ထုံးစံမဟုတ်ဘဲ တမူထူး လုပ်သည်။ do something different from customs and behaviors that most people do, you break from tradition.
    • Roger broke from tradition by choosing to move abroad after college rather than finding a job locally.
  13. break ground 1.မြေတူးဆွသည်။ 2.ဖန်တီးသည်၊ အကျိုးဖြစ်ထွန်းသည်။
    • This tractor can break ground in the spring and throw snow in the winter
    • It broke ground by holding a national convention to select its candidates last year
  14. break ground withအစပြုသည်။ make a start
    • We’re hoping to break ground with brand-new technology
  15. break into a run ပြေးထွက်သည်။ start running
    • When Jenny saw her grandma, she broke into a run.
  16. break new/fresh ground ဖန်တီးဖြစ်ထွန်းစေသည်။ do something innovative that is regarded as an advance or of positive benefit.
    • With the use of computer-generated imagery, the film broke new ground
  17. break one’s fall (ပြုတ်ကျခြင်းမှ) လွဲစေသည်။ (idm) to stop oneself/someone from falling; stop falling person from hitting ground directly; To interrupt, prevent, or soften one's fall, either physically or figuratively.
    • He slipped on the ice and hurt his hand when he tried to break his fall.
    • She stumbled off the balcony, but luckily, a hedge below her broke her fall.
    • Luckily, a bush broke his fall.
  18. break one’s heart (idm) အသည်းကွဲစေသည်။ ဝမ်းနည်းစေသည်။ 1.To betray, destroy, or abandon one's love, as by ending a romantic relationship. 2. To cause one a feeling of intense sadness, regret, or pity.
    • I know Adam broke your heart, but there are lots of guys out there who would treat you well.
    • That poor, skittish cat just breaks my heart—I can't believe someone abandoned her!
  19. break the bank 1.အများကြီး ဈေးပေးရသည်။ 2.(လောင်းကစားရာ၌ နိုင်ပြီး) ဘဏ်မှာထက် များလောက်သော ပိုက်ဆံရသည်။
    • This dress is not on sale, but still only £25 full price so it won’t exactly break the bank
    • Winning the pools was the equivalent of breaking the bank at Monte Carlo
  20. break the ice (idm) လန်းဆန်းစေ။ အချင်းချင်း ရင်းနှီးဖော်ရွယ်လာသည်။ to say or do something that relaxes the atmosphere and make people more friendly towards each other
    • Sam always knows how to break the ice and get people feeling relaxed
  21. break the mold ထူးခြားစွာ ဖန်းဆင်းသည်။ create something very unique and special, unlike anything that you have ever seen before.
    • God broke the mold when he made you because you’re so amazing.
    • I want you to take chances and break the mold when you can because nonconformists are the ones who change history!
  22. break the news (idm) သတင်းထူး(စိတ်မချမ်းသာစရာ) ပြောသည်။
    • The doctor broke the news to the family that my grandmother had cancer
  23. break the rules(idm) စည်းကမ်းဖောက်သည်။
    • Don't break this rule, it makes people very angry
  24. break the silence (idm) အကြာကြီးမှ စကား စပြောသည်။ start talking in a conversation after a period where nobody speaks.
    • I was the first one to break the silence in my family.
  25. break the/a spell (idm) 1. Literally, to stop the effects of a magic spell, as in a fantasy story or film. 2. By extension, to stop one from being charmed by or enthralled with someone or something.
    • My kids love this movie—it's about a group of animals working to break a spell on their forest
    • I was totally smitten with my date, until his sexism started to come out—that totally broke the spell!

CATCH


  1. catch (on) fire (idm) မတော်တဆ မီးစွဲသည်။
    • The plane catches fire just as it is reaching the destination.
    • She was standing too close to the fireplace and her dress caught fire
  2. catch a ball ဘောလုံးဖမ်းသည်။
    • His son could catch a ball coming toward his left or right.
  3. catch a bus/ a train ကား/ရထား မီသည်။
    • You’d really need to catch a bus.
  4. catch a chill (ဖျား) တုန်ချမ်းသည်။ a sensation of cold accompanied by shivering (as due to illness)
    • He had caught a chill that night, and was now down with a fever
  5. catch a cold အအေးမိသည်။
    • If you get caught in the rain, you might catch a cold.
  6. catch a glimpse (of) ဖျတ်ခနဲ မြင်သည်။ to see something or someone for a moment only.
    • Perhaps I might catch a glimpse of Frank
  7. catch a thief သူခိုးဖမ်းသည်။
    • You’re here to catch a thief.
  8. catch a whiff (of) ဖျတ်ခနဲ အနံ့ရသည်။ to smell something for a moment only.
    • I caught a whiff of peachy perfume
  9. good catch 1.တွေ့ပြီ။ မိပြီ။ If someone finds a mistake, you can say “Good catch!” to mean, “It’s good that you found the error! 2.ချိန်းလို့/လက်ထပ်လို့ ကောင်းတဲ့သူ If you describe a person as a “good catch,” it means he/she is a good person to date or marry
    • Bob’s hard-working, sensitive, funny – he’s a good catch!
  10. catch sight of ဖျတ်ခနဲ မြင်လိုက်သည်။
    • As the group turns to leave, Sayid catches sight of the cat.
  11. catch one’s attention စိတ်ဝင်စားစေသည်။ အာရုံစိုက်စေသည်။ မျက်စိကျစေသည်။ to cause one to become interested in something
    • The book's title grabbed/caught my attention and I picked the book up.
    • The silver plated caster on the dining table catch her attention
  12. catch one’s eye (idm) 1. eye contact လုပ်ပြီး အာရုံစိုက်စေသည်။ To attract one's attention, often by making eye contact. 2.နှစ်သက်စေသည်။ စိတ်ဝင်စားစေသည်။ မျက်စိကျစေသည်။ To attract one's interest, especially due to being visually appealing or attractive.
    • I caught her eye and smiled.
    • The server still hasn't taken our order—we just can't catch her eye.
    • That dress in the window caught my eye immediately—can I try it on?
    • I see that the new girl in school has caught your eye.
  13. catch sb red-handed/catch sb in the act တစ်စုံတစ်ယောက် ခိုးကြောင်ခိုးဝှက် လုပ်နေတာကို မြင်/မိသည်။ To discover someone doing something wrong or illegal at the moment they are doing it.
    • I caught my daughter red-handed trying to take money out of my purse
    • George was flirting with another woman at the bar, and his wife caught him in the act
  14. catch the flu တုပ်ကွေးမိသည်။
    • Tom seems to catch the flu every year
  15. catch the sun (idm) နေလောင်သည်။
    • Your back looks sore-You’ve really caught the sun today
  16. Where's the catch? ဘာအကျိုးယုတ်လို့လဲ၊ ကောင်းတာပဲလေ ပြဿနာရှိသေးလို့လား This is a phrase that is used to mean, “What’s the disadvantage?” or “It sounds good, but are there any hidden problems?”
    • A:“I’ll sell you my car for just $500!” B:“Oh really? What’s the catch?”
  17. catch you later! နောက်မှ ပြန်ပြောကြမယ်
    • See you again. Catch you later
  18. catch your breath ထိတ်လန့်၍ အသက်ရှူမှားသည်။
    • You never got a chance to catch your breath.
    • He caught his breath in surprise.

COME


  1. come clean (about) (idm) ဖွင့်ပြောသည်။ ဝန်ခံသည်။ be completely honest; keep nothing hidden. syn: make a clean breast of it; tell the truth.
    • Mom, I need to come clean about the vase, I broke it not Tommy.
    • The Chancellor must come clean about his plans for increasing taxation
  2. come close (idm) လုနီးပါး။ တော့မလို့။ မျက်လုံးဒေါက်ထောက်ကြည့်သည်။
    • The movie was so boring that I came close to walking out of the cinema.
    • He came close to calling the Prime Minister a liar
  3. come complete with တခြား ကိရိယာ၊ အသွင် တွဲပါရှိသည်။ having particular equipment or features; it has that thing as an extra or additional part.
    • Our machines come complete with a ten-year warranty.
    • The house comes complete with swimming pool and sauna
  4. come early စောစောလာသည်။
    • I always come early for meetings.
  5. come first (idm) ဦးစားပေးသည်။ to be more important than something else
    • For me family always comes first
  6. come halfway အပေးအယူလုပ်သည်။ To compromise with someone, often in an argument or disagreement.
    • he buyers wanted to bring the price down from $15,000 to $10,000, so I offered to meet them halfway at $12,500
  7. come in peace to arrive somewhere with friendly intentions; A phrase stated by movie characters when visiting a whole new place. Said to stop the inhabitants there from being hostile.
    • Fear not inhabitants of this planet, I come in peace.
  8. come into play လှုပ်ရှားလာသည်၊ အလုပ်လုပ်လာသည်။ အကျိုးသက်ရောက်လာသည်။ becoming active, operative, or effective
    • Luck comes into play
  9. come into the picture to be an aspect of a situation.
  10. come into view (idm) (ရုတ်တရက်)မြင်လာသည်။ ပေါ်လာသည်။ To suddenly emerge or become visible.
    • I wasn't sure what the bunny was running from, until a dog came into view.
    • We were watching the stars when suddenly a shooting star came into view
  11. come last နောက်ဆုံး၌ ရှိ/လာ/ထွက်/ထုတ်သည်။ to be at the end
    • Greg comes last in every race
    • The best part of the book comes last
  12. come on time အချိန်မီ လာသည်။
    • The movie starts at 9 am. Please come on time
  13. come prepared အဆင်သင့်ပြင်ဆင်ပြီး လာသည်။
    • There is a test next week, come prepared.
  14. come right back ပြန်လာသည်။
    • Where’s Johnny? He went to get some coffee, he said he’ll come right back.
  15. come to a compromise အချင်းချင်း လိုက်လျောကြပြီး သဘောတူသည်။ to come to agreement by mutual concession
    • We need to come to a compromise about our vacation plans.
  16. come to a conclusion နိဂုံးချုပ်သည်။ အဆုံးသတ်သည်။
    • The debate did not come to a conclusion until yesterday
  17. come to a decision ဆုံးဖြတ်ချက်ချသည်။
    • We must come to a decision about what to do next by tomorrow.
  18. come to a realization နားလည်လာသည်။
    • I have just come to a realization!
  19. come to a stop ဆိုင်တင်သည်။
    • Suddenly the music came to a stop.
  20. come to an agreement သဘောတူသည်။
    • It is great that we were able to come to an agreement.
  21. come to an end ပြီးဆုံးသည်။ finish
    • I wondered if my football career was coming to an end.
  22. come to life အသက်ရှင်လာသည်။ 2. တက်ကြွ၊ လှုပ်ရှား၊ စိတ်ဝင်စားစရာ ကောင်းလာသည်။ become active, lively, or interesting.
    • One team will try to make those four stories come to life.
  23. come to light ကျယ်ကျယ်ပြန့်ပြန့် သိရှိသည်၊ ထင်ရှားမြင်သာသည်။ become widely known or evident
    • No new facts came to light
  24. come to mind အတွေး၊ အကြံရလာသည်။ (of a thought or idea) occur to someone.
    • The idea of global warming comes to mind when we see what's happening
  25. come to sb’s rescue ကယ်ဆယ်သည်။ to help someone out of a bad situation
    • He was about to drop a huge tray of dishes when Brad came to his rescue.
  26. come to terms with (အခြေအနေဆိုးတစ်ခုကို) တဖြည်းဖြည်း လက်ခံလာ၊ လက်ခံအောင် ကြိုးစားသည်။ to gradually accept a sad situation, often the death of someone you love; To begin to or make an effort to understand, accept, and deal with a difficult or problematic person, thing, or situation.
    • He had to figure out how to come to terms with her.
    • She had come to terms with the tragedies in her life
  27. come under attack တိုက်ခိုက်ခံသည်။
    • The new policy has come under attack by environmentalists.
  28. come up with ဖန်တီး ကြံဆသည်။ To devise or produce something.
    • I couldn’t come up with any good ideas for my mom’s 50th birthday party

DO


  1. do a course သင်ခန်းစာ လုပ်သည်
    • I want to do a course in Math.
  2. do a deal သဘောတူသည်
    • The unions are ready to do a deal over pay.
  3. do a favour မျက်နှာသာ ပေးသည်
    • Couldn’t you do a favour and leave me alone?
  4. do a good/great/terrible job ကောင်း/ဆိုးသော အလုပ် လုပ်သည်
    • He may be able to do a good job, but I doubt it.
  5. do a report အစီရင်ခံသည် to give a description of something or information about it to someone
    • Could you do a report for me?
  6. do anything/something/everything ဘာမဆို/အရာ/အရာအားလုံး လုပ်သည်
    • You can’t do everything by yourself – let me help you
  7. do badly ဆိုးဆိုးဝါးဝါး လုပ်သည်
    • Children do badly at school for a variety of reasons
  8. do better ပိုကောင်းအောင် လုပ်သည်
    • We’ll do better next time, I’m sure.
  9. do business စီးပွားလုပ်သည်။ လုပ်ငန်းလုပ်သည်။
    • It’s been a pleasure to do business with you
  10. do the crossword (စကားလုံး) ပဟေဠိ လုပ်သည်
    • I like to sit down and do the crossword.
  11. do damage ပျက်စီးအောင် လုပ်သည်
    • Did the flood do much damage?
  12. do exercise လေ့ကျင့်ခန်းလုပ်သည်
    • I really enjoy doing exercise every day.
  13. do experiments စမ်းသပ်သည်။ ဆန်းစစ်သည်။
    • In my business, we have to do experiments every day.
  14. do good ကောင်းတာ လုပ်သည်
    • If I do good next year, I can come out then.
  15. do gymnastics ကျွမ်းဘားအားကစား လုပ်သည်
    • We don’t do gymnastics at school.
  16. do harm အန္တရာယ်ပြုသည်။
    • Drugs can do harm to you.
  17. do homework အိမ်စာလုပ်သည်
    • I like to do homework.
  18. do laundry အဝတ်လျော်သည်
    • She loves to do laundry.
  19. do nothing ဘာမှ မလုပ်ဘူး
    • I can do nothing about it.
  20. do research သုတေသန လုပ်သည်
    • He stayed on at university to do research
  21. do someone a favour ကူညီသည်။
    • Could you do me a favour and pass these sandwiches round?
  22. do something right မှန်တာ လုပ်သည်
    • I did something right at work
  23. do something wrong မှားတာ လုပ်သည်
    • He did something wrong and felt bad
  24. do sums ပေါင်းသည်
    • Calculators were forbidden until students could do sums in their heads
  25. do the cleaning သန့်ရှင်းရေးလုပ်သည်
    • It's your turn to do the cleaning.
  26. do the cooking ထမင်းချက်သည်
    • I don’t mind eating in if you do the cooking.
  27. do the dishes ပန်းကန်ဆေးသည်
    • He often helps his wife do the dishes.
  28. do the housework အိမ်အလုပ် လုပ်သည်။
    • We take it in turns to do the housework.
  29. do the ironing မီးဖိုတိုက်သည်
    • I have to do the ironing, and there’s lots of it.
  30. do the math သင်္ချာလုပ်သည်
    • Why do you have no savings? You do the math.
  31. do the maximum ဖြစ်နိုင်ခြေ အရှိဆုံးထိ ဆက်လုပ်သည်။ emphasizing that they do it to the greatest degree possible.
    • I’ll just do the maximum possible and I am happy with that
  32. do the minimum ဖြစ်နိုင်ခြေအနိမ့်ဆုံးအထိ လုပ်သည် as few as possible additional measures are taken to maintain the standards of what is already in place.
    • He thought he was smart to save everything and do the minimum.
  33. do the paperwork ရုံးစာလုပ်ငန်း၊ ကရာနီလုပ်ငန်း လုပ်သည်။ routine work involving written documents such as reports or letters.
    • I’ll do the paperwork, even if she stays less than a month.
  34. do the right thing မှန်တဲ့အရာကို လုပ်သည်
    • He was relying on his bosses to do the right thing
  35. do the shopping ဈေးဝယ်သည်
    • I always do the shopping on Monday.
  36. do the washing အဝတ်လျော်သည် to wash clothes, sheets, towels, etc
    • I usually do the washing, but sometimes my husband does it.
  37. do the washing up (ပန်းကန်) ဆေးကြောသည်
    • It’s your turn to do the washing up!
  38. do well ကောင်းကောင်းလုပ်သည်
    • A business can’t do well without good management.
  39. do work (စိတ်ပိုင်း၊ ခန္ဓာကိုယ်ပိုင်း လိုအပ်ချက်အတွက်) အားစိုက်သည်၊ လုပ်သည်။ exert oneself by doing mental or physical work for a purpose or out of necessity
    • Students do work experience in local firms.
  40. do your best အကောင်းဆုံး လုပ်သည်
    • It doesn’t matter if you fail, just do your best.
  41. do your duty တာဝန် ထမ်းဆောင်သည်
    • Do your duty without regard to the consequences.
  42. do someone’s hair ဆံပင် (ပုံဖော်၊ပုံသွင်း)သည်
    • She was sitting in front of the mirror doing her hair.
  43. do your makeup မက်ကပ် ‌လိမ်းသည်
    • How long does it take you to do your makeup?
  44. do your nails လက်သည်းဆေးခြယ်သည်
    • I'm getting my nails done today

GET


  1. get a call ဖုန်းခေါ်သည်
    • I didn’t get a call from anyone
  2. get a chance အခွင့် ရသည်
    • I get a chance to sleep in at the weekend.
  3. get a clue = response to someone being ignorant or stupid (clueless); syn fuck out if
    • You get a clue, and follow that up.
  4. get a cold အအေးမိသည်
    • It’s tough because you always get a cold in the wintertime.
  5. get a degree/ a diploma ဒီဂရီ/ဒီပရိုမာ ရရှိသည်
    • My goals were to go back to school and get a degree.
  6. get a job အလုပ်ရသည်
    • He wanted to see if he could get a job with us.
  7. get a joke ကိုယ့်ကို ဟာသလုပ်တာကို ရီသည်။ to understand a joke
    • I go there to get a joke each day.
  8. get a letter (receive) စာ လက်ခံသည်
    • I got a letter from my friend in Bangkok.
  9. get a/the right + noun ..မှန်ကို ရွေးသည်။
    • We cast our net wide to get the right person for the job.
  10. get a shock လန့်သည်၊ ချောက်ချားသည်။
    • They’ll get a shock when they get this bill.
  11. get a splitting headache ကွဲတော့မလို ခေါင်းကိုက်သည်
    • Tom says he’s got a splitting headache and falls in half.
  12. get a tan အသား ခြောက်သည် to become brown, or to make someone's body or skin, etc. brown, from being in the sun
    • I wish I could get a tan like that.
  13. get a ticket လက်မှတ်ဝယ်သည်။
    • Can you get a ticket for me?
  14. get angry စိတ်ဆိုးသည်
    • He was beginning to get angry.
  15. get changed (change clothes) ‌လဲ၊ ပြောင်းသည်။
    • I didn’t have time to get changed before the party.
  16. get cool အေးသည်
    • It will probably get cool later, so bring a coat
  17. get dark မှောင်လာသည်
    • It gets dark very early in the winter.
  18. get divorced အိမ်ထောင်ကွဲသည်
    • I got divorced when I was about 31.
  19. get dressed/ undressed ဝတ်ဆင်/ချွတ်သည်
    • The first thing I do in the morning is get dressed.
  20. get drunk အရက်မူးသည်
    • She got drunk and fell over.
  21. get excited စိတ်ပါသည်။ စိတ်ဝင်စားသည်။
    • I get excited about cricket and gardening
  22. get fired အလုပ်ထုတ်ခံသည်
    • She didn’t want to get fired.
  23. get frightened ကြောက်လန့်သည်
    • She gets frightened when he shouts at her.
  24. get going ဆက်သွား၊ ရွေ့သည်
    • I guess we'd all best get going
  25. get good/top/bad marks အမှတ် ကောင်း/ထိပ်တန်း/ဆိုး ရသည်
    • If Peter is lazy, he will get bad marks.
  26. get home (arrive) အိမ်ပြန်သည်
    • I didn’t get home till after dinnertime.
  27. get hot(ter) ပူသည်
    • It’s getting hotter.
  28. get hungry ဗိုက်ဆာသည်
    • If you get hungry , there’s some cold chicken in the fridge.
  29. get into trouble ဒုက္ခရောက်သည်
    • If you get into trouble, don’t hesitate to ask for help.
  30. get lost လမ်းပျောက်သည်၊ ထွက်သွား(infml)
    • We always get lost in London.
  31. get married အိမ်ထောင်ပြုသည်
    • Tom and Sarah are getting married
  32. get nowhere ဘယ်မှ မရောက်
    • You’ll get nowhere if you follow his instruction.
  33. get old အသက်ကြီးသည်
    • He’s getting old and his hearing isn’t very good.
  34. get one’s hair cut ဆံပင်ညှပ်သည်
    • I want to know where Sarah got her hair cut.
  35. get out of breath အသက်ရှူကြပ်သည်
    • If you get out of breath at any time, go back to walking.
  36. get permission ခွင့်ပြုချက်ရသည်
    • You need to get permission from the owner.
  37. get pregnant ကိုယ်ဝန်ရှိသည်
    • My wife took 2 years to get pregnant.
  38. get ready for အဆင်သင့်ရှိသည်
    • Are you ready, Tom? I got ready for bed.
  39. get sleep အိပ်သည်
    • It’s important to get sleep so don’t stay up too long.
  40. get started စတင်သည်
    • We couldn’t wait to get started on the next job.
  41. get stuck (in a traffic jam) ပိတ်မိသည်၊ (မီးပွိုင့်မိသည်)၊ ကြားညှပ်သည်
    • I got stuck in a traffic jam
  42. get the impression ခံစားသည်၊ ခံစားထိမိသည်
    • I got the impression she was a little preoccupied
  43. get the message မက်ဆစ် ရသည်
    • We want to get the message to them and let them decide
  44. get the sack အလုပ်မှ ထုတ်ပစ်သည်။
    • She got the sack for always being late.
  45. get the ticket (buy) လက်မှတ်ဝယ်သည်
    • Where am I going to get a ticket?
  46. get tired (of) ပင်ပန်းသည်
    • I get tired of educating people.
  47. get to sleep အိပ်တော့သည်။
    • He couldn’t get to sleep because he was too excited.
  48. get together အတူနေ၊ရှိသည်
    • Shall we get together on Friday and go for a drink or something?
  49. get upset စိတ်မကောင်းဖြစ်သည်၊ ဝမ်းနည်းသည်။
    • I knew John would get upset when he got the sack.
  50. get used to နေသားကျသည်။ အကျင့်ပါသည်။
    • It took my mother years to get used to living in London after moving from Pakistan
  51. get wet စိုစွဲသည်
    • You get wet in the rain
  52. get worried စိုးရိမ်သည်
    • I started to get worried when they didn’t arrive home

GIVE


  1. give a call (a ring, a buzz) ဖုန်းခေါ်သည်။
    • Give me a call to let me know you’ve arrived safely.
  2. give a chance အခွင့်အရေးပေးသည်။
    • Let me give a chance for the youngsters
  3. give a choice ရွေးပိုင်ခွင့်ပေးသည်။
    • I was given no choice; I had to go to the boring lecture.
  4. give a damn/fig/shit (usu neg.)လုံးဝ ဂရုစိုက်သည်။ care at all. ant: not give a damn.
    • She doesn’t give a damn about her job.
  5. give a description ဖော်ပြသည်။
    • The catalogue gives a full description of each product
  6. give a hand ကူညီသည်။
    • He always gives a hand to anyone in difficulty.
  7. give a headache ခေါင်းကိုက်စေသည်။
    • The noise was giving her a headache
  8. give a hug or kiss ဖက်၊ နှမ်းသည်။
    • Come here and give me a hug!
  9. give a lecture/speech/performance စာပို့ချ/မိန့်ခွန်းပြော/သရုပ်ပြသည်။
    • The president will give a long speech.
  10. give a ride မောင်းသည်။ to drive, to take, to chauffeur somebody; to give somebody a lift
    • I’ve got to get into town. Can you give me a ride?
  11. give an advice အကြံပြုသည်။
    • We are here to give people advice about health issues.
  12. give an answer ဖြေသည်။
    • John always gives perfect answers in class.
  13. give an example ဥပမာပေးသည်။
    • John gave Iceland as an example of a cold country.
  14. give an idea အကြံဉာဏ်ပေးသည်။
    • He gave an idea for new project so he got a promotion
  15. give an opinion ထင်မြင်ချက်ပေးသည်။
    • He didn’t give an opinion on the matter.
  16. give birth မွေးဖွားပေးသည်။
    • I’m pregnant and I’ll give birth.
  17. give credit လေးစားမှု၊ ချီးကျူးမှုပေးသည်။
    • You have to give credit to her for turning the match around
  18. give evidence သက်သေပေးသည်၊ ခံသည်။
    • I was asked to give evidence at the trial.
  19. give explanation ရှင်းပြသည်။
    • The professor gave a clear explanation of the assignment.
  20. give my best to (နောက်ဆုံးနှုတ်ဆက်ချိန်၌ပြောသောစကား) နှုတ်ဆက်ပေးလိုက်ပါ။ စကားပါးပေးလိုက်ပါ။ sometimes we want to send greetings or good wishes to someone else who is not present, through another person – we can use the expression. We usually say this when closing a conversation or saying goodbye.
    • I'll see you soon, and please, give my best to Mary!
  21. give notice သတိပေးသည်။
    • She’s given notice that she intends to leave.
  22. give permission ခွင့်ပြုသည်။
    • The city authorities gave permission for the rally to take place.
  23. give priority ဦးစားပေးသည်။
    • They must also give priority to looked after children in care
  24. give rise to ဖြစ်ပျက်စေသည်။ cause to happen
    • They can give rise to cosmetic concerns
    • Decisions which give rise to arguments
  25. give somebody a call ဖုန်းခေါ်သည်။
    • I’ll give you a call later in the week
  26. give somebody a chance အခွင့်အရေးပေးသည်။
    • It gives me a chance to get away from soccer a little
  27. give somebody a heads up (idm) (ပြဿနာအန္တရာယ်၊ လိုအပ်မှုအပေါ်) သတိပေး၊ အသိပေးသည်။ A more common and informal way to talk about alerting someone in general is to give someone a heads up. This is often used for alerting someone to potential problems, dangers, or difficulties, but it can also be used more generally for any type of situation you want the person to be aware of.
    • Make sure to give everyone a heads up that the gym will be closed on Friday for maintenance
    • We want to prevent people from arriving and finding the gym closed, so we alert them, we give them a heads up
    • Just give me a heads-up if you need a ride.
  28. give somebody a hard time ခက်ခဲနေ။ 2.နောက်သည်။ နှောင့်ယှက်သည်။ ဟာသလုပ်သည်။ teasing, joking with, or annoying you, or treating you harshly
    • I’m trying to sign up for the class but the website is giving me a hard time, I keep getting an error message.
    • Your parents might give you a hard time for not going into a medical career
  29. give somebody a lift မကူသည်။
    • Please give me a lift onto the saddle
  30. give somebody paused (idm) ရပ်တန့်စေသည်။ hesitate and stop and think
    • I was going to ask her for help, but the look on her face gave me pause
    • That statistic should give everyone pause.
  31. give something a go စမ်းလုပ်သည်။။ try doing sth
    • I doubt if he’ll listen to advice from me, but I’ll give it a go.
  32. give the impression (idm) ထင်မြင်စေသည်။ idea to make someone think about something in a particular way
    • His body did not give the impression of age
  33. give thought (to) စဉ်းစားသည်။ တွေးသည်။ to think about or consider something
    • Have you given any more thought to going back to school?
  34. give hope မျှော်လင့်ချက် ပေးသည်။
    • This book can and will give hope to the hopeless.
  35. give way ယာဉ်များကို တားပြီး လမ်းကူးစေသည်။ to allow other vehicles to go past before you move onto a road
    • You must give way to any pedestrians on the crossing.

GO


  1. go abroad နိုင်ငံခြားသွားသည်။
    • I think we should go abroad on holiday this year.
  2. go astray လမ်းလွဲသည်။
    • John will go astray if he becomes friends with Bad Jack.
  3. go bad စားရန် မသင့်ဖြစ်သည်။
    • The milk will go bad if it is not kept in the fridge.
  4. go bald ထိပ်ပြောသည်။
    • Many men go bald at an early age.
  5. go bankrupt ဒေဝါလီခံသည်။
    • The company is about to go bankrupt.
  6. go blind မျက်စိကန်းလာသည်။ to become unable to see
    • The old cat is starting to go blind
  7. go crazy စိတ်လွတ်ကိုယ်လွတ်၊ ထိန်းမနိုင်သိမ်းမနိုင်၊ မူမမှန် ပြုမူသည်။ to act in a way that is out of control; to do something too much, in a way that is not usual or sensible
    • The old man is going to go crazy.
  8. go deaf နားကန်းလာသည်။
    • Many old people go deaf.
  9. go fishing ငါးမျှားသည်။
    • I would like to go fishing this weekend.
  10. go insane ရူးသည်။ (idm) to become mentally ill; to go crazy
    • If you don’t stop making that noise, I’m going to go (completely) insane!
  11. go mad/angry စိတ်ဆိုးသည်။
    • My parents will go mad if they catch me smoking.
  12. go missing ပျောက်သည်။
    • Cats often go missing in the city.
  13. go on a date ချိန်းတွေ့သည်။
    • He called me and we’re going on a date next Saturday night.
  14. go on a picnic အပျော်ခရီးသွားသည်။
    • We could go on a picnic today.
  15. go on foot ခြေကျင်
    • I don’t have a car, so I will go on foot.
  16. go online အိုင်လိုင်းထိုင်သည်။
    • Go online and learn about writing correct English.
  17. out of business လုပ်ငန်းပိတ်သိမ်းသည်။ closed down
    • The farmer is going out of business.
  18. go out of fashion ခေတ်မရှိတော့
    • Blue jeans never seem to go out of fashion
  19. go overseas တိုင်းတစ်ပါး သွားသည်။
    • I often go overseas on business trips.
  20. go quiet တိတ်ဆိတ်သွားသည်။
    • When the solar eclipse takes place, everything will go quiet
  21. go sailing ရွက်လှေစီးသည်။ ပင်လယ်ခရီးထွက်သည်။
    • I like to go sailing at the weekend.
  22. go smoothly ချောမွေ့စွာ သွားသည်။
    • Elections don’t always go smoothly in developing countries
  23. go to the beach/to the movie ကမ်းခြေ၊ ရုပ်ရှင်ရုံသွားသည်။
    • I want to go to the beach with my friends at weekend
  24. go to war စစ်တိုက်သည်။ စစ်မှုထမ်းသည်။ declare, begin, or see active service in a war.
    • I hope we don’t go to war.

HAVE


  1. have a baby ကလေးမွေးသည်။
    • She’s going to have a baby
  2. have a backache ကျောနာသည်။
    • My father has a backache so he couldn’t sleep well.
  3. have a bad fall ရုတ်တရက် လဲကျသည်။
    • My friend had a bad fall.
  4. have a bad temper အလွယ်တကူ စိတ်ဆိုးသည်။ becomes angry and annoyed easily
    • I know I have a bad temper sometimes
  5. have a bath ရေချိုးသည်။
    • I can’t remember the last time I had a bath.
  6. have a birthday မွေးနေ့ လုပ်သည်။
    • Well, you can’t have a birthday without a cake.
  7. have a bite စားသည်။ ကြိတ်သည်။
    • Can I have a bite of your hot dog?
  8. have a break နားသည်။
    • Let’s have a break when you finish this exercise
  9. have a business trip လုပ်ငန်းကိစ္စခရီးထွက်သည်။
    • My dad has a business trip so we could not visit our grandmother together.
  10. have a busy day တစ်နေကုန် အလုပ်လှုပ်သည်။
    • I have a busy day
  11. have a career/a goal အလုပ်/ပန်းတိုင် ရှိသည်။
    • I wanted to have a career as a singer
  12. have a chance အခွင့်အရေးရသည်။
    • We have a chance to make things better.
  13. have a chat စကားစမြည်သည်။
    • I’ll have a chat to John about it.
  14. have a cold အအေးမိသည်။ အအေးပတ်သည်။ နှာစေးသည်။ get a cold, catch a cold
    • She has a cold so she is very tired.
  15. have a competition ပြိုင်ပွဲရှိသည်။
    • Next week, we will have a competition at school.
  16. have a confrontation ထိပ်တိုက်တွေ့သည်။
    • Our company has a confrontation between employers and unions
  17. have a conversation/chat စကား စမြည်သည်။
    • Can we have a conversation before we make any decision?
  18. have a cup of tea/ coffee လက်ဖက်ရည်/ကော်ဖီသောက်သည်။
    • Would you like to have a cup of tea/coffee?
  19. have a dance ကသည်။
    • Let’s have a dance together.
  20. have a day off အလုပ်နားသည်။
    • I have a day off to take care of my grandmother.
  21. have a discussion ဆွေးနွေးသည်။
    • We should have a discussion about this topic to understand deeply.
  22. have a dispute ငြင်းခုံသည်။
    • I have a dispute with anyone who would challenge us.
  23. have a doubt သံသယဖြစ်သည်။
    • Teacher, I have a doubt about this.
  24. have a dream အိမ်မက်မက်သည်။
    • I had a dream that I won the lottery.
  25. have a drill စူးကောက်ရှိသည်။
    • We have a drill. We’re going to drill.
  26. have a drink သောက်သည်။
    • Would you like to have a drink after work?
  27. have a feeling ခံစားသည်။
    • I have a feeling that something is wrong.
  28. have a fever (ကိုယ်ပူ) ဖျားသည်။
  29. have a fight ရန်ဖြစ်သည်။ တိုက်ခိုက်သည်။
    • My best friend and I had a fight.
  30. have a fit (infml) အရမ်း တုန်လှုပ်၊ စိတ်ဆိုးသည်။ to be very shocked or angry
    • If your mother finds out about this, she’ll have a fit.
    • My mother would have a fit if she heard that
  31. have a game ပြိုင်ပွဲရှိသည်။
    • He said we could have a game.
  32. have a glass of wine ဝိုင်တစ်ခွက်သောက်သည်။
    • I have a glass of wine with a meal.
  33. have a go စမ်းလုပ်သည်။ try to do something
    • Can I have a go on your guitar?
  34. have a goal ပန်းတိုင်ရှိထားသည်။
    • You now have a goal to aim for.
  35. have a good time နှစ်သက်ပျော်ရွှင်သည်။ enjoy oneself greatly
    • I had a good time with my family.
  36. have a good/nice/etc day! ကောင်းသော နေ့ပိုင်ဆိုင်သည်။
    • Wish you have a good day with your boy friend.
  37. have a great weekend ပိတ်ရက်မှာ ပျော်ရွှင်သည်။
    • Did you have a great weekend?
  38. have a haircut ဆံပင်ညှပ်သည်။
    • She had a haircut
  39. have a hard time အခက်တွေ့သည်။ to experience difficulty doing something.
    • Companies are having a hard time finding and retaining their people.
  40. have a headache ခေါင်းကိုက်သည်။
    • If you have a headache, you should take some aspirin
  41. have a heart attack နှလုံးရောဂါရှိသည်။
    • Call an ambulance – I think she’s having a heart attack!
  42. have a holiday ပိတ်ရက်နားသည်။
    • I want to have a holiday with my family.
  43. have a jacuzzi ရေပန်းဖြင့် ရေနွေးမွှေ့ပေးသော ရေချိုးကန်ရှိသည်။
    • Spa rooms also have a Jacuzzi bath.
  44. have a jog လေ့ကျင့်ခန်းပြေးသည်။
    • You should have a jog in the evening.
  45. have a laugh ရီသည်။
    • We just muck around in training and have a laugh.
  46. have a lecture (စာ) ပို့ချသည်။ ဩဝါဒပေးသည်။ ဟောပြောသည်။
    • I will have a lecture tomorrow
  47. have a lesson သင်ခန်းစာရှိသည်။
    • I have a lesson in 15 minutes.
  48. have a lie down လဲသည်။
    • I’ll go home and have a lie down instead.
  49. have a limp ထော့နဲ့ထော့နဲ့ လျှောက်သည်။
    • As you know, I have a limp from my service in Gaul.
  50. have a lisp အသံထွက် မပီ
    • If they have a lisp, don’t mention it or laugh at it secretly or openly.
  51. have a listen နားထောင်သည်။
    • Finally, Adam tells me to have a listen.
  52. have a look ကြည့်သည်။
    • Can I have a look at your wedding photos?
  53. have a massage (တစ်ဆင့်ပြောပေးဖို့) စကားလက်ခံပေးသည်။
    • Does this hotel have a massage room?
  54. have a meal ထမင်းစားသည်။
    • Seldom, if ever, do I have a meal alone.
  55. have a meeting အစည်းအဝေးရှိသည်။
    • We have a meeting at 9:00. Don’t be late!
  56. have a moment have a moment to experience a brief feeling of affinity.
    • I’m just letting her have a moment.
  57. have a nap တစ်မှေးအိပ်သည်။
    • I was exhausted so I had a nap on the sofa.
  58. have a nightmare အိပ်မက်ဆိုးမက်သည်။
    • I had a scary nightmare last night.
  59. have a party/concert ပါတီ၊ ဂီတဖျော်ဖြေပွဲ လုပ်သည်။
    • It’s your birthday nextweek, let’s have a party!
  60. have a passion for စိတ်ထက်သန်သည်။
    • I have a passion for math
  61. have a plan စီစဉ်သည်။
    • Don’t worry, I have a plan to fix this.
  62. have a problem ပြဿနာ၊ အခက်အခဲရှိသည်။
    • Our school is having financial problems.
  63. have a quarrel စကားများသည်။ ရန်ဖြစ်သည်။
    • Mrs. Ridgewell asked if they’d had a quarrel.
  64. have a relationship အဆက်အသွယ်ရှိသည်။
    • I have a relationship with that brand.
  65. have a rest နားသည်။
    • You look awful. Lie down and have a rest.
  66. have a ride (ယာဉ် စသည်) စီးသည်။
    • Can I have a ride with you?
  67. have a right အခွင့်ရှိသည်။
    • People have a right to be heard and express their views.
  68. have a run စိတ်နှောင့်ယှက်မှုနဲ့ တွေ့ကြုံသည်။ To have an unpleasant interaction with someone
    • You have a run in your stocking.
    • I'm not going to her party because my ex-boyfriend will be there, and I don't want to have a run-in
  69. have a safe journey ခရီး ဘေးကင်းသည်။
    • Charts are absolutely essential to having a safe journey
  70. have a salad အသုတ်စားသည်။
    • Maybe for dessert we could have a salad of local fresh fruits.
  71. have a sandwich အသားညှပ်ပေါင်မုန့်စားသည်။
    • He did not have a sandwich.
  72. have a scrub တိုက်ချွတ်ဆေးကြောသည်။ 2. ပယ်ဖျက်သည်၊ စွန့်လွှတ်သည်။ (infml) cancel or abandon
    • If you don’t have a scrub, you can make your own
    • The first two races had to be scrubbed because of blustery winds and rough seas
  73. have a shave (မုတ်ဆိတ်မွှေး စသည်) ရိတ်သည်။
    • I’ll just have a shave before we go.
  74. have a shower ရေချိုးသည်။
    • I usually have two showers a day.
  75. have a smell အနံ့နံသည်။
    • They have a smell unlike any smell on earth.
  76. have a snack သရေစာစားသည်။
    • We have a snack with them before the class.
  77. have a snooze တစ်ရေးမှေးသည်။
    • I’m going to have a snooze after lunch.
  78. have a stretch ချုပ်ရိုးဆန့်ရှိသည်။
    • If your machine does not have a stretch stitch, use a zigzag stitch
  79. have a stroke ဦးနှောက်သွေးကြောပျက်၍ သတိလစ်သည်။
    • I was too young to have a stroke.
  80. have a swim ရေကူးသည်။
    • This afternoon I have a swim meet.
  81. have a talk စကားပြောသည်၊ ဆွေးနွေးသည်။
    • We can have a talk about it some other time.
  82. have a taste အရသာ မြည်းစမ်းသည်။
    • I’m inviting you to have a taste of it.
  83. have a temperature (ကိုယ်)ပူသည်။
    • There was no improvement; she continued to have a temperature.
  84. have a think သင့်/မသင့် စဉ်းစားသည်။ to think about a problem or question
    • He doesn’t eat meat, he’s avoiding cheese, he’ll have a think about wine.
    • I'll have a think and let you know
  85. have a touch ထိသည်။
    • We’ve allowed someone to have a touch, turn and shoot at our goal.
  86. have a try ကြိုးစားကြည့်သည်။
    • I’ll explain what to do and then you can have a try.
  87. have a walk လမ်းလျှောက်သည်။
    • We would often have a walk of an evening.
  88. have a wash (လက် စသည်) ဆေးသည်။
    • I need to have a wash before dinner.
  89. have a wish ဆန္ဒရှိသည်။ to have a desire for (something, such as something unattainable)
    • Human beings have a wish for closure, to get on with their lives.
  90. have a word အတိုချုပ် ဆွေးနွေးသည်။ to talk with someone briefly
    • My boss had a word with me about my actions.
    • Could I have a word with you?
  91. have a workout ကာယလေ့ကျင့်ခန်းလုပ်သည်။
    • Normally I have a workout on the beach when I stay here.
  92. have access (to) ဝင်ရောက်သည်။
    • Who had access to my computer while I was away?
  93. have an accident မတော်တဆဖြစ်ပျက်သည်။
    • Josh had a car accident last night.
  94. have an appointment with ချိန်းထားသည်။
    • I have an appointment with the doctor today.
  95. have an argument စကားများသည်။
    • I had an argument with my father
  96. have an effect (on) အကျိုးသက်ရောက်သည်။
    • Did increasing the price have much effect on sales?
  97. have an energy bar အားပြည့်စေမည့် (လက်ဖက်ရည်၊ ကော်ဖီ၊ မုန့်ပဲသရေစာ)ဆိုင်၌ စားသည်။ eat at a bar-shaped food intended to boost physical energy
    • When that’s not an option, have an energy bar for a snack.
  98. have an event ပွဲရှိသည်။
    • Why not have an event here?
  99. have an exam စာမေးပွဲရှိသည်။
    • I have an exam tomorrow, wish me luck.
  100. have an excuse ဆင်ခြင်ပေးသည်။
    • She has an excuse for everything.
  101. have an experience အတွေ့အကြုံရှိသည်။
    • I had a frightening experience the other day.
  102. have an ice-cream ရေခဲမှုန့်စားသည်။
    • Can I have an ice-cream, please?
  103. have an idea အကြံရှိသည်။
    • I’ve just had a really good idea!
  104. have an interview အင်တာဗျူးရှိသည်။
    • He has an interview tomorrow, and he’s a little nervous.
  105. have an opportunity အခွင့်အလမ်းရှိသည်။
    • You’ve already had lots of opportunities.
  106. have breakfast/lunch/dinner နံနက်/နေ့လည်/ညနေစာ စားသည်။
    • I’m having lunch with Linda today.
  107. have difficulty အခက်ကြုံသည်။
    • She had difficulty in starting her car.
  108. have faith ယုံကြည်ချက်ရှိသည်။
    • Personally, I do have faith.
  109. have food အစာရှိသည်။
    • We have food banks in this country.
  110. have fun/a good time ပျော်သည်။
    • Did you have fun at the party.
  111. have no education ပညာမတတ်
    • There are many children who have no education, food, or family.
  112. have no fear မကြောက်
    • In any case, I have no fear of death
  113. have patience သည်းခံသည်။ စိတ်ရှည်သည်။
    • You’ve got to have patience.
  114. have a rest နားသည်။
    • You should go to your room and have a rest.
  115. have room အခန်းရှိသည်၊ အခန်းလပ်ရှိသည်။
    • We don’t have room for a pool table in our apartment.
  116. have self-esteem မိမိကိုယ် တန်ဖိုးထားသည်။
    • I have self-esteem now that I’ve never had before.
  117. have sex လိင်ဆက်ဆံသည်။
    • I had heard that the girls are forced to have sex.
    • I have never had sex, I am a virgin indeed
  118. have skills ကျွမ်းကျင်သည်။
    • The company needs more people who have skills.
  119. have some sugar/ milk သကြား/နို့ သုံးဆောင်သည်။
    • Could I have some milk please?
  120. have something to eat စားစရာ ရှိသည်။
    • You should have something to eat.
  121. have soul ဝိညာဉ်ရှိသည်။
    • They don’t really have soul.
  122. have success အောင်မြင်သည်။
    • You have to have success and failure.
  123. have surgery/operation ခွဲစိတ်သည်။
  124. have sympathy သနားသည်။ စာနာသည်။
    • I really have sympathy for them.
  125. have the chance (to) ..ရန် အခွင့်အရေးရှိသည်။
    • You will have the chance to ask questions at the end.
  126. have time အချိန်ရ၊ အားသည်။
    • Hopefully we should have time to prepare.
  127. have trouble ပြဿနာရှိသည်။
    • I know you have trouble with eye contact.
  128. have work အလုပ်ရှိသည်။
    • I can’t stand here talking – I have work to do.

KEEP


  1. keep a diary ဒီယာရီ မှတ်တမ်းရေးသည်
    • I decided to keep a diary of our trip to Toronto.
  2. keep a promise ကတိတည်သည်
    • It is easier to make a promise than to keep a promise.
  3. keep a secret လျှို့ဝှက်ထားသည်
    • Can I trust you to keep a secret?
  4. keep away ဝေးဝေးရှောင်သည်၊ ဝေဝေး နေသည်။
    • Please, whatever happens, try to keep calm.
  5. keep calm စိတ်အေးအေးထားသည်၊ တည်ငြိမ်အောင်နေသည်။
    • Please, whatever happens, try to keep calm
  6. keep control ထိန်းချုပ်သည်
    • My mother likes to keep control of everything
  7. keep in mind မှတ်ထားသည်။
    • The judge told the jury to listen to all the evidence carefully and keep it in mind when making their decision.
  8. keep in touch အဆက်အသွယ်လုပ်သည်
    • I keep in touch with a lot of my friends around the world.
  9. keep quiet တိတ်ဆိတ်သည်
    • Please, keep quite when I’m on the phone
  10. keep records မှတ်တမ်းတင်သည်
    • It’s usual to keep records of all expenses.
  11. keep score အမှတ် မှတ်၊ရေသည်။
    • We have to keep scoring the points in the fourth quarter
  12. keep someone's distance = keep away ဝေးဝေးရှောင်၊ ခပ်ခွာခွာနေသည်။
    • I've tried being friendly but she keeps her distance
  13. keep someone’s place နေရာ ထိန်းထားသည်။
    • Would you mind keeping my place for a minute?
  14. keep someone posted …ကို ပို့စ် ရေး တင်သည်။
    • Yes, I'll keep you posted on the case each week.
  15. keep the change ပြောင်း၊ လှည့်သည်။ I told the taxi driver to keep the change.
    • I told the taxi driver to keep the change.
  16. keep tabs on (very similar to keep track), နောက်ဆုံး အခြေအနေသိရှိသည်။ stay updated with the situation
    • I like to keep tabs on my bank account so that I don't spend too much.
  17. keep track of. 1. ပုံမှန် အကြောင်းပြန်သည်၊ အဆက်အသွယ်ပြုသည်..2. တာဝန်ယူသည်
    • Karen's boss really needs her to keep track of all the appointments on her schedule so that she can prepare for them
    • It's her job to keep track of how the money is spent.
    • How are you able to keep track of so many things at once?
  18. keep your balance ငြိမ်အောင် ထိန်းထားသည်။
    • You must learn to keep your balance in skating

MAKE


  1. make a break for. ခေတ္တရပ်နားသည်။
    • They decided to make a break for it that night.
  2. make a bed အိပ်ရာသိမ်းသည်
    • I can make a bed for you in the other bedroom.
    • I got up, dressed, made the bed and left.
  3. make a bite (to eat) အဆာပြေအောင် အနည်းငယ်စားသည်။ have a bit (to eat)
  4. make a cake ကိတ်မုန့်လုပ်သည်။
  5. make a call ဖုန်းခေါ်သည်။
    • Can you wait a second while I make a call?
  6. make a choice ရွေးချယ်သည်။
    • She should make a right choice
  7. make a comment မှတ်ချက်‌ပေးသည်။
    • I’d just like to make a comment.
  8. make a complaint တိုင်ကြားသည်။
    • I made a complaint to the manager about the poor service in the restaurant.
  9. make a confession/ an admission ဝန်ခံသည်။
    • I want to make a confession to you, love
  10. make a contract သဘောတူ စာချုပ်ချုပ်သည်။
    • We are to make a contract for a supply of raw silk with the company.
  11. make a cup of tea လက်ဖက်ရည်တစ်ခွက် တိုက်သည်။
    • John always makes himself a cup of tea when he gets to work
  12. make a deal သဘောတူသည်။
    • We need to make a deal for this project
  13. make a decision ဆုံးဖြတ်သည်။
    • Have you made a decision yet?
  14. make a difference ခြားနားအောင် လုပ်သည်။
    • I can make a difference in this world.
  15. make a discovery ရှာတွေ့သည်။
    • Later, when they go to let her out, they make a discovery
  16. make a dress ဝတ်စုံ ချုပ်သည်။
    • She makes beautiful dresses.
  17. make a fire မီးမွှေးသည်။
    • I didn’t even know spiders could make fire.
  18. make a fool of oneself ပေါကျန်ရစ်သည်၊ ကိုယ့်ကိုကိုယ် အရူးလုပ်သည်။
    • I just want to make sure you don’t make a fool of yourself.
  19. make a fortune ငွေအမြောက်အမြား ရရှိသည်။
    • I could make a fortune as a research consultant on these projects.
  20. make a fuss အရေးပေးလွန်းသည်။
    • I didn’t make a fuss over their costumes, or dress up myself.
  21. make a habit အကျင့်လုပ်သည်။
    • Mr. Wells doesn’t plan to make a habit of this
  22. make a joke ဟာသလုပ်သည်၊ ထောင်တန်သည့် စကား ရယ်ပေါ့ဖြစ်ရသည်။
    • Harold always make jokes, but no one finds them funny.
  23. make a list စာရင်းလုပ်သည်။
    • She is making a list of everyone who has expressed an interest
  24. make a living အသက်မွေးဝမ်းကျောင်း အဖြစ် ပိုက်ဆံရှာသည်။
    • She will worry about making a living when she gets there.
  25. make a mess ဖရိုဖရဲဖြစ်စေသည်။ ရှုပ်ပွစေသည်။
    • She didn’t like to make a mess.
  26. make a mistake/an error အမှားလုပ်သည်။
    • It’s easy to make a mistake.
  27. make a move ခြေလှမ်းလှမ်းသည်။
    • I never had the courage to make a move.
  28. make a note (of) မှတ်သားသည်။
    • I’ll make a note of our next meeting in my diary.
  29. make a pass at ရိသဲ့သဲ့လုပ်သည်၊ ပရောပရီ လုပ်သည်၊ အပျော်ရည်းစားထားသည်
    • I’ll make a note of our next meeting in my diary.
  30. make a phone call ဖုန်းခေါ်သည်။
    • Kate had to make a phone call during her break
  31. make a photo ဓါတ်ပုံရိုက်တာကို ဆက်လက် print ထုတ် လုပ်ဆောင်သည်။(professional)
  32. make a plea မေတ္တာရပ်ခံသည်။ တောင်းပန်သည်။
    • The boy’s parents have made an emotional plea for him to come home
  33. make a point (မှတ်သားဖွယ်)အမှတ် လုပ်သည်။ he made some good points in his presentation.
    • Mark made some good points in his presentation, we should consider his project
  34. make a prediction ဟောကိန်းထုတ်သည်။
    • It’s difficult to make any predictions about the future of the economy.
  35. make a presentation တင်ပြသည်။
    • They will then make a presentation to the employer who will evaluate it
  36. make a profit (ရင်းနှီးမြှုပ်နှံခြင်း၊ လုပ်ငန်းမှ) အကျိုးအမြတ် ရသည်။ to make money from business or investments
    • We can’t undertake that you will make a profit.
  37. make a promise ကတိပြုသည်။
    • I made a promise to my mother to always take care of my siblings.
  38. make a recovery ပြန်ကောင်းမွန်သည်။
    • Abstain from the cigarette or you by no means make a recovery.
  39. make a reservation (ဟိုတယ် စသည်၌) အခန်း ငှားထားသည်။
    • We make a reservation with an airline or travel agent.
  40. make a rude gesture ရိုင်းစိုင်းတဲ့အပြုအမူ လုပ်သည်။
    • He responded by making a rude gesture, prompting the other car to stop.
  41. make a salad အသုတ်သုတ်သည်
    • I made a salad for the family picnic
  42. make a sales call ရောင်းဝယ်ရေးအရ ဖုန်းလိုက်ဆက်သည်
    • I need to make a sales call.
  43. make a sandwich ‌အသားညှပ်ပေါင်မုန့် လုပ်သည်။
    • My mom always makes me a sandwich to school
  44. make a snack အဆာပြေစာ၊ သရေစာ ပြင်ဆင်သည်။
    • When I take a break from studying I make myself a snack.
  45. make a sound အသံမြည်စေသည်
    • Everyone laughed when I failed to make a sound.
  46. make a speech မိန့်ခွန်းပြောသည်
    • I have to make a speech tonight for a fund-raiser.
  47. make a request တောင်းဆိုသည်
    • They made a request to begin work immediately
  48. make a statement ကြေညာ၊ ထုတ်ပြန်သည်။
    • He’s getting ready to make a statement.
  49. make a suggestion အကြုံပြုသည်
    • I tried to make a suggestion but she snubbed me
  50. make a takeover bid ထိန်းချုပ်ရယူရန် ကြိုးစားသည်
    • The company made a takeover bid for one of its rivals
  51. make a threat ခြိမ်းခြောက်မှု လုပ်သည်
    • Never make a threat you are not prepared to carry out
  52. make a visit အလည်သွားသည်
  53. make a wish ဆန္ဒပြုသည်။
  54. make amends ပြုပြင်သည်
    • She tried to make amends by inviting him out to dinner.
  55. make an agreement သဘောတူချက် ပြုလုပ်သည်။
    • Think carefully before you make an agreement.
  56. make an allusion အထင်မှား၊ အမြင်မှားစေသည်
    • Just by mistake! I really don’t make an allusion to what you said last night on purpose
  57. make an appearance ထင်ပြ၊ ကိုယ်ထင်ပြ၊ ရောက်လာ ကိုယ်ထင်ပြသည်
    • You should get to the shower, make an appearance.
  58. make an appointment ချိန်းထားသည်
    • I’d like to make an appointment with Doctor Evans, please
  59. make an arrangement စီစဉ်ထားသည်
    • I’m sure we can make an arrangement for that to happen, he said.
  60. make an attempt ကြိုးစားသည်
    • Belatedly, I make an attempt to steer the interview back on course
  61. make an effort အားစိုက်သည်
    • We need to make an effort to do well in this competition.
  62. make an enquiry စုံစမ်းမေးမြန်းသည်
    • I want to make an enquiry about train times.
  63. make an exception ခြွင်းချက်ထားသည်
    • I thought I’d make an exception for family.
  64. make an excuse ဆင်ခြေပေးသည်၊
    • I suppose I could make an excuse.
  65. make an impression ထင်မြင်ချက်ပေးသည်
    • It was a big deal, and he wanted to make an impression
  66. make an objection ကန့်ကွက်သည်
    • The commitee has made serious objections to that plan.
  67. make an observation သတိပြု၊ စောင့်ကြည့်၊ အကဲဖြတ်သည်
    • Before I conclude, I wish to make an observation.
  68. make an offer ပေးလှူသည်
    • I’ve decided to make an offer on it.
  69. make an arrangement စီစဉ်သည်
    • We could make an arrangement with you, not a special discount
  70. make believe ယုံကြည်စေ၊ ဟန်ဆောင်၊ စိတ်ကူးယဉ်သည်
    • Let’s make believe we are doctors.
  71. make breakfast/ lunch/ dinner နံနက်/နေ့လည်/ညစာ ပြင်သည်
    • I’m making dinner – it’ll be ready in about ten minutes
  72. make changes ပြောင်းလဲစေသည်
    • We need to make some changes to the schedule.
  73. make clear ရှင်းလင်းစေသည်
    • The president made it perfectly clear that he wasn't going to resign
  74. make coffee ကော်ဖီ ဖျော်သည်
    • I fell into the habit of making some frothy coffee for my breakfast.
  75. make contact အဆက်အသွယ် လုပ်သည်
    • We’d like to make contact with other schools in the area
  76. make ends meet အသက်ရှင်ရေး လိုအပ်တဲ့ ပိုက်ဆံရရှိသည်
    • I can’t make ends meet on my small salary.
  77. make food အစားအစာ ပြင်ဆင်သည် (နွေးသည်)
    • I did make food for the kids.
  78. make friends အဖော်လုပ်သည်၊ သူငယ်ချင်း ဖွဲ့သည်
    • They made friends with the children next door
  79. make fun of someone လှောင်သည်
    • A lot of the comedy now is about making fun of someone.
  80. make furniture ပရိဘောဂ ပြုလုပ်သည်
    • In their spare time, they make furniture.
  81. make love လိင်ဆက်ဆံသည်
    • He refused to make love before they were married.
  82. make money ပိုက်ဆံရှာသည်။ ပိုက်ဆံ (အမြတ်)ရသည်
    • Jennifer makes enough money to pay her rent and bills.
  83. make noise ပူညံပူညံ လုပ်သည်
    • Don’t make noise when you eat soup.
  84. make payment ငွေပေးချေသည်
    • Please make a payment as soon as possible
  85. make one's bed အိပ်ရာခင်းသည်
    • It's unfortunate that it turned out badly, but Sara made her bed and now she must lie in it.
  86. make peace ပြန်လည် ပြေလည်၊ သင့်မြတ်သည် re-establish friendly relations; become reconciled
    • It's time to make peace with your body image
    • It took me some time to make peace with my grief
  87. make plans စီမံကိန်းဆွဲသည်
    • We’re making plans to travel to Australia next year.
  88. make progress တိုးတက်အောင် လုပ်သည်
    • We will just be looking to make progress from last year.
  89. make an effort ကြိုးစားသည်
    • We need to make an effort to do well in this competition
  90. make room အခန်းပြင်သည်
    • I had taken a big painting off the wall to make room.
  91. make sense အဓိပ္ပာယ်ရှိ၊ ယုတ္တိတန်သည်
    • I had taken a big painting off the wall to make room.
  92. make side income အပိုဝင်ငွေ ရှာသည်။
  93. make someone angry/ mad/ happy/ sad စိတ်ဆိုးစေ၊ ပျော်စေ၊ ဝမ်းနည်းစေသည်
    • I had taken a big painting off the wall to make room.
  94. make something easy လွယ်ကူစေသည်
    • He didn’t make it easy for me to leave.
  95. make sure/certain စိတ်ချ‌အောင် လုပ်သည်
    • Can you make sure we have enough copies of the report for everybody at the meeting?
  96. make the bed အိပ်ရာသိမ်းသည်။
    • I make the bed in my bedroom everyday.
  97. make time အချိန် သတ်မှတ်သည်
    • It’s important to make time to read to your children
  98. make tracks (မြန်မြန်)ထွက်ခွာ၊ ထွက်သွားသည်
    • It’s getting late, Jim – I think we should make tracks
  99. make trouble ပြဿနာတက်စေသည်
    • He could make trouble for me if he wanted to.
  100. make up one's mind ဆုံးဖြတ်သည်
    • It’s now or never, so make up your mind.
  101. make war စစ်ပွဲဖြစ်ပွားစေသည်
    • If you make war on me, I must make war in return.

PAY


  1. pay a bill ဘီလ်ဆောင်သည်။
    • I refuse to pay a bill if I am not satisfied with the service
  2. pay a fine ဒဏ်ငွေပေးသည်။
    • If you break the law, you sometimes have to pay a fine
  3. pay a visit အလည်သွားသည်။
    • If you have time, pay a visit to the local museum.
  4. pay attention အာရုံစိုက်သည်။ to go somewhere to spend time with (someone, such as a friend or relative)
    • If you have time, pay a visit to the local museum.
  5. pay by credit card credit card ဖြင့် ပေးချေသည်။
    • The teacher told the student to pay attention to his spelling.
  6. pay cash ငွေသားဖြင့် ပေးချေသည်။
    • We’ll have to pay cash for the tickets.
  7. pay compensation (for) လျော်ကြေးပေးသည်။
    • I want that person who drove into your car to pay me compensation for the damage done to my car and the injury that I have suffered.
  8. pay interest စိတ်ဝင်စားလာသည်။
    • Afterward, they pay interest at a rate of 6.65 percent.
  9. pay one’s regards for လေးစားမှုပြသည်။ to pay your respects to someone; to go and see someone or send them a message to be polite
    • All those present paid their regards to the medical staff working day in and out at Hillcrest Medical Clinic.
  10. pay one’s respects သွားပြီး ကြိုဆိုနှုတ်ဆက်သည်။ လေးစားမှုပြသည်။ make a polite visit to someone; to visit someone in order to welcome or talk to them
    • We should go over and pay our respects to the new neighbors.
    • We went to pay our respects to the head lama
  11. pay someone a compliment ကျေးဇူးတင်ဝမ်းသာကြောင်း ပြောသည်။ to say something nice about (someone); a polite remark that you say to someone to show that you like their appearance, appreciate their qualities, or approve of what they have done
    • Tom paid Bill a compliment when he told him he was intelligent.
  12. pay someone a visit လည်သည်။
    • We need to pay grandma a visit.
  13. pay the penalty ဒဏ်ကြေးပေးသည်။
    • If you drive under the influence of a drink, you could pay the penalty and lose your licence.
  14. pay the price အဖိုးပေး ဝယ်သည်။ 2.ခံလိုက်ရသည်။ suffer negative consequences of your decisions
    • If you don’t defend correctly, you eventually pay the price. You give away a goal or an opportunity, and the other team scores a goal.
    • She paid the price for taking time out of her training schedule to sit her final exams.
  15. pay tribute (to) (အထူးသဖြင့် သေဆုံးသူကို) ချီးကျူးဂုဏ်ပြုသည်။
    • I’d like to pay tribute to the work done by our colleagues during the last three years

SAVE


  1. save electricity လျှပ်စစ်မီး သက်သာစေသည် use as less power as we can get by and not a single watt extra
    • Turn off the light when you leave a room to save electricity.
  2. save energy စွမ်းအင် သက်သာစေသည် to use less, to conserve power (electricity etc.)
    • What are ways that we can save energy?
  3. save lives အသက်တွေကယ်သည် prevent someone's (or one's own) death 2. (ခက်ခဲကာလတွင်) လိုအပ်သော ထောက်ပံ့မှုပေးသည်။ (infml) provide much-needed relief from boredom or a difficult situation.
    • Spotting the disease early can save lives.
    • Rosalind kissed her. ‘Oh you darling! You've saved my life! I've been so miserable
  4. save money ပိုက်ဆံစုသည် to budget, to economize; to put money aside for the future.
    • We stayed in a cheapo hotel to save money.
  5. save one’s strength အားစုသည်၊ အားရှိအောင်နေသည်။
    • You’re sick so save your strength, and don’t try to do anything.
  6. save someone a seat ထိုင်ခုံ ဦးထားသည် express the idea of keeping the seat for someone
    • I will be late to the movie. Will you save me a seat?
  7. save someone’s life အသက်ကယ်သည် prevent someone's (or one's own) death
    • Wearing a seat belt in a car can save your life.
  8. save something တစ်စုံတစ်ရာ စုသည်
    • It’s just a wonderful feeling to save something.
  9. save space နေရာ လပ်အောင်လုပ်သည်
    • She saved some space in her suitcase for souvenirs.
  10. save time အချိန် သက်သာစေသည်
    • It’ll save time if we go by cab.
  11. save yourself the trouble သင့်ကိုယ်သင် ကာကွယ်၊ ကယ်တင်သည်
    • You should save yourself the trouble.

SAY


  1. say a word/breathe a word ပြောသည်။
    • He’d never say a word to me.
  2. say for certain/sure သေချာပေါက် ပြောသည်။ say definitely true
    • I cannot say for sure what will happen.
  3. say goodbye (ခွဲခွာသောအခါ) နှုတ်ဆက်သည်။
    • I just have to say goodbye to Jane.
  4. say hello (တွေ့ဆုံသောအခါ) နှုတ်ဆက်သည်။
    • We came to say hello as we were passing through
  5. say no more နောက်ထပ် မပြောတော့
    • I will say no more on these matters, important though they are.
  6. say nothing ဘာမျှ မပြော
    • I’ll say nothing about you.
  7. say something တစ်စုံတစ်ရာ ပြောသည်။
    • Let me say something before we go.
  8. say sorry (မှားယွင်းမှုတစ်အတွက်) ဝမ်းနည်းကြောင်း တောင်းပန်ပြောသည်။
    • Why should I say sorry when it’s not my fault?
  9. say yes/no ဟုတ်တယ်/မှားတယ် လို့ ပြောသည်။
    • You can say “yes” if you agree with my opinion.

TAKE


  1. take (sb) to court တရားရုံးတွင် တရားစွဲသည်။
    • I will take you to court if you persist in pestering my client.
  2. take (sb’s) temperature အပူချိန်တိုင်းသည်
    • We take temperature readings every two hours.
  3. take a bite (အဆာပြေလောက် အနည်းအကျဉ်း) စားသည်။ To eat a quick, light snack.
    • I make up a soft taco and take a bite.
  4. take a blame မိမိအပြစ်ဖြစ်ကြောင်း ဝန်ခံသည်။ If you take the blame for something, you say that you did it or that it is your fault:
    • The coach took the blame for the defeat.
  5. take a blood/draw blood သွေးယူသည်။ to take blood from a person's body for medical reasons
    • We need to draw some blood to test you for the virus
  6. take a boat လှေစီးသည်။
    • Take a boat trip
  7. take a bow ‌ဦးညွတ်သည်
    • During the show, I could barely take a bow
  8. take a break ခေတ္တနားသည်
    • I wanted to take a break and work on some things.
  9. take a breath ခေတ္တ ရပ်နားသည်။ to pause and rest.
    • I've barely had time to (stop and/to) take a breath since they got here (US)
    • I've barely had time to draw breath since they got here.(Brit)
  10. take a call ဖုန်းခေါ်သည်။ ဖုန်းလက်ခံသည်။ to answer or accept an incoming telephone call.
    • Apologies for the delay, I had to take a call.
  11. take a chance အခွင့်အရေး ရယူသည်
    • We will take a chance to have the party outdoor.
  12. take a class အတန်းတက်သည်
    • You could just walk in, sit down and take a class.
  13. take a course သင်တန်း စသည် တက်သည်။ To enroll in, attend, and work toward the completion of an academic course (in some topic)
    • I took a course in the evenings to learn how to speak Japanese
  14. take/make a decision ဆုံးဖြတ်ချက် ချသည်
    • You have to take lots of decisions in life.
  15. take a drive အားရပ်ရက် ယာဉ်(အထူးသဖြင့် ကားဖြင့်) အပြင်ထွက်သည်။ To go for a brief, leisurely outing in a vehicle, especially an automobile
    • Jenny just got a new car for her birthday, so I think we're going to take it for a drive after school
  16. take (a) flight ကြောက်လန့်ထွက်ပြေးသည်။ to leave or run away from danger. 2. (US) ပျံသန်းသည်။ to begin flying 3. ချက်ချင်း ထဟုန်း ပျံ့နှံ့သွားသည်။ to begin a period of rapid activity, development, or growth
    • Fearing arrest, they took flight and hid in the mountains
    • The bird took flight when we tried to approach it
    • The idea really took flight and soon it seemed everyone was copying it.
  17. take a hike ဖုံး၊ ပုန်းသည်။ to prevent something from being seen 2.(infml) သွား။ ထွက်သွားစမ်း a rude way of telling someone to leave; go away
    • He tries to hide his bald spot by sweeping his hair over to one side.
    • This is my property - take a hike!
  18. take a holiday ပိတ်ရက်နားသည်
    • He had intended to take a holiday in New York.
  19. take a leave (of sb) နှုတ်ဆက်ထွက်ခွာသည်။ to say goodbye to (someone) and depart.
    • It was late when they finally took leave of their friends and headed home
  20. take a lesson သင်ခန်းစာသင်သည်
    • I might take a lesson from you.
  21. take a look ကြည့်သည်
    • I’ll take a look at the website and let you know what I think.
  22. take a loss ပိုက်ဆံဆုံးရှုံးသည်။ to lose money, the opposite of to make a profit
    • We cannot afford to take another financial loss like we did last year, because we don't have much money left in the budget
  23. take a message (အစား ဖုန်း) message လက်ခံပေးသည်။
    • The manager is out, can I take a message? ဘာပြောပေးရမှာလဲလဲ
  24. take a nap တစ်မှေးအိပ်သည်
    • I usually take a nap after lunch.
  25. take a number စောင့်နေပါ၊ တစ်ခြားသူတွေလည်း အဲလိုပဲ တန်းစီပြီးစောင့်နေတယ်။ be prepared to wait; imperative Wait your turn; get in line; there are a lot of other people looking or waiting for the same thing as you. (Refers to offices or shops that distribute printed numbers to let customers know the order in which they'll be helped. Often said somewhat ironically or sarcastically.)
    • I think it will take a number of months for this to play out.
    • A: "Excuse me, I'm looking to speak to the dean of the university." B: "Take a number, kid. Everyone in here is waiting to speak to her." A: "Boy, I'd love to go out with Danny sometime." B: "Well, you'll have to take a number."
  26. take a photo/ a photograph (take a photo= photograph) ဓါတ်ပုံရိုက်သည်
    • Why did you take so many photos on holiday?
  27. take a picture ဓါတ်ပုံရိုက်သည်
    • Could I take a picture of you?
  28. take a pulse သိနားလည် ခံစားသည်။ to sense, determine, or judge the mood, feeling, or status of a particular group, setting, or environment
    • Try to take the pulse of the crowd. If they seem bored, play some more upbeat songs.
  29. take a raincheck ဖိတ်ကြားမှုတစ်ခုစသည်ကို ယခု မလာနိုင်သေးဘဲ တစ်ခြားအချိန်မှာ လာနိုင်မယ်။ to refuse an offer or invitation politely, or say that you would like to accept it, but at a different time
    • I can’t come to your party because I’m sick. Can I take a raincheck?
    • She says she'd like to take a rain check on it and do it in May.
    • They wanted me to come along for the ride but I took a rain check
  30. take a rest နားသည်
    • Take a rest from your hard work.
  31. take a risk စွန့်စားသည်။ to do something that may result in loss, failure, etc
    • She is left with little choice but to take a risk.
  32. take a sample နမူနာ ယူသည်။
  33. take a seat/sit ထိုင်သည်
    • Take a seat while I get you something to drink.
  34. take/have a shower ရေချိုးသည်။
    • I usually take a shower before having my breakfast.
  35. take a sip နည်းနည်းချင်းစီ စုပ်သောက်သည်။ to drink in small quantities or little by little
    • She took a sip of Perrier water to moisten her dry throat then walked over to the two men.
  36. take a stand မိမိ ခံယူချက်၊ ထင်မြင်ချက်ကို ထုတ်ဖော်သည်၊ ကာကွယ်သည်။ to assert an opinion or viewpoint; to defend one's point of view or beliefs.
    • There will come a time when you'll need to take a stand for the changes you want.
  37. take (a) step ခြေလှမ်းသည်။ သီးသန့်အရာတစ်ခု လုပ်ဆောင်သည်။ to perform a particular action
    • I take a step into the center of the circle.
  38. take a survey ကွင်းဆင်းလေ့လာသည်။ to take part in a questionnaire, to give one's opinion
  39. take a taxi/bus/train/plane တက်စီ/ကား/ရထား/လေယာဉ် ငှား/စီးသည်။
    • Let’s not take a taxi; we can easily walk over.
  40. take a test စမ်းသပ်သည်
    • Have you taken your driving test yet?
  41. take a/its toll ဆိုးကျိုးသက်ရောက်သည်။ နာကျင်စေသည်။ it has a bad effect or causes a lot of suffering
    • Winter takes its toll on your health
    • Higher fuel prices took their toll
  42. take a trip ခရီးထွက်သည်။ to make a journey, to go on holiday.
    • We were planning to take a trip to Italy this summer
  43. take a vacation အားလပ် အပျော်ခရီးသွားသည်။
    • We're taking a vacation in June.
  44. take a while/ a minute/ five minutes …အချိန်ယူသည်။
    • It might take a while for this file to upload.
  45. take action အက်ဆင်ယူသည်
    • We must take action to cut vehicle emissions.
  46. take advantage (of) အခွင့်အလမ်း ရယူသည်။
    • Many schools don’t take full advantage of the Internet.
  47. take advice အကြံဉာဏ်ရယူသည်
    • We don’t have to take advice from him.
  48. take ages တော်တော် ကြာသည်။
    • It’ll probably take ages to find a parking space.
  49. take an account ချင့်ချိန်စဉ်းစားသည်။ consider (something) along with other factors before reaching a decision
    • He would be willing to accept minor changes to take account of new technology
  50. take an exam/ a test/ a course စာမေးပွဲ ဖြေ/ စမ်းသပ်/သင်ခန်းစာ သင်ယူသည်။
    • Do you have to take an exam in French?
  51. take care of ဂရုစိုက်သည်။
    • We had a chance to take care of our own business.
  52. take charge (of) တာဝန်ယူ/ခံသည်။
    • The policeman said he would take charge of the gun
  53. take drugs တရားမဝင် မူးယစ်ဆေးသုံးစွဲသည်။
    • He does not smoke or take drugs.
  54. take effect (ဖြစ်စေလိုတဲ့အတိုင်း) အကျိုးသက်ရောက်သည်။ come into force; start to apply; to produce or achieve the results you want
    • The ban is to take effect in six months
  55. take exercise လေ့ကျင့်ခန်း လုပ်သည်။
    • Take exercise if you’re out of shape
  56. take heart အားတင်းထားသည်။ to gain courage or confidence
    • Take heart; things will get better soon.
  57. take it seriously အရေးတကြီး မှတ်ယူ၊ အာရုံထားသည်။ regard someone or something as important and worthy of attention.
    • such threats have to be taken seriously
  58. take medicine ဆေးသောက်သည်
    • Take medicine when you get gripes.
  59. take notes ရေးမှတ်သည်။
    • He drew out his notebook and began to take notes.
  60. take notice အာရုံစိုက်သည် pay attention; show signs of interest
    • This news made us all sit up and take notice.
  61. take one’s breath away သဘောကျမှုနှင့်အတူ အံ့အားသင့်၊ စိတ်ခွန်အားဖြစ်စေသည်။ astonish or inspire someone with awed respect or delight.
    • she took his breath away, as she did most men's
    • When I saw her, she took my breath away.
  62. take part ပါဝင်သည်
    • He will take part in this contest.
  63. take place ဖြစ်ပျက်သည်
    • The wedding will take place in October.
  64. take pride in ဂုဏ်ယူသည်
    • I take pride in my work.
  65. take responsibility တာဝန်ခံသည်။
    • You need to take responsibility for your actions.
  66. take (sb) for a ride (အထူးသဖြင့် ငွေရဖို့) လှည့်စားသည်။ (spoken) to trick someone, especially in order to get money from them
    • I’d just begun to realise he was taking me for a ride.
  67. take somebody’s place ‌နေရာလုယူသည်
    • He has just begged off, can you take his place in the team?
  68. take someone’s temperature အပူတိုင်းသည်
    • I took my temperature and I found that I am running a fever.
  69. take the lead ဦးဆောင်သည်။ to take a position that is ahead of others
    • Sue wanted to take the lead in this project to prove her skills.
  70. take time အချိန်ယူသည်
    • Her mental scars will take time to heal.
  71. take turns လှည့်လည်(အလှည့်ကျ) လုပ်ဆောင်သည်
    • We take turns to answer the phone
  72. take up space နေရာလပ်ကို ရယူသုံးစွဲသည်
    • You take up space and you slow me down.
  73. take your time အချိန်ယူသည်
    • Whatever you do, slow down and take your time

TELL


  1. tell a joke ဟာသပြောသည်။
    • The host tell a joke to his guest to break the ice.
  2. tell a lie လိမ်ပြောသည်။
    • My mother and dad taught me never to tell a lie.
  3. tell a secret လျှို့ဝှက်ချက် ပြောပြသည်။
    • Come over here, Luke wants to tell you a secret.
  4. tell a story ပုံပြောသည်။
    • Gather (a)round and I’ll tell you a story.
  5. tell the time အချိန်(ဘယ်နှနာရီထိုး) ပြောသည်။
    • My daughter has just learned to tell the time.
  6. tell the difference ခြားနားချက် ပြောသည်။ ဘာကွာလဲ ပြောပြသည်။
    • Can you tell the difference between apes and monkeys?
  7. tell someone’s future အနာဂတ် ဟောသည်။
    • At the fair, there was a lady who told your fortune.
  8. tell the truth အမှန်ပြောသည်။
    • I felt it was my duty to tell them the truth.
  9. tell your name နာမည်ပြောသည်။
    • If I get an award I’ll tell your name first on the stage.

Others


  1. abuse drugs မူးယစ်ဆေးသုံးစွဲသည်။ drug abuse (n)
  2. accept (a) defeat အရှုံးကို လက်ခံသည်။
    • He could accept the defeat but not that his side was underprepared
  3. accept a challenge စိန်ခေါ်မှုကို လက်ခံသည်။
    • We should always accept a challenge
  4. accept an apology တောင်းပန်တာကို လက်ခံသည်။
    • My mistake was serious, but luckily the boss accepted my apology
  5. accept an invitation ဖိတ်ကြားမှုကို လက်ခံသည်။
    • I am pleased to accept your invitation
  6. accept responsibility တာဝန်ကို လက်ခံသည်။
    • We are dealing here with a generation who accepted responsibility for their lives and those of their families
  7. achieve a goal ကြိုးစားအားထုတ်ပြီး ရည်မှန်းချက် အောင်မြင်သည်။ to succeed in finishing something or reaching a goal, especially after a lot of effort or difficulty
    • You can say that you have achieved or fulfilled an aim, goal, or ambition.
  8. admit defeat အရှုံးပေးသည်။ လက်လွတ်သည်။ to accept that you have failed and give up
    • After several attempts to untie the knot, I admitted defeat and cut through it with a knife
  9. against the law ဥပဒေကို ဆန့်ကျင်သည်။ ဥပ‌ဒေကို ချိုးဖောက်သည်။
    • Stealing is against the law.
  10. answer a letter စာပြန်သည်။ you write to the person who wrote it.
    • I answer many letters from upset owners with all sorts of problems
  11. answer a prayer ဆုတောင်းချက် အဖြေပေးသည်။
    • God answered my prayers when I prayed in Jesus’ name. Because Jesus promised ‘whatever we ask in His name will be given’.
  12. answer a question မေးခွန်းဖြေသည်။
    • He got that grade because he was being too clever - he hadn't answered the question in the way the marking scheme had been aligned.
  13. answer an advertisement ကြော်ငြာကို မြင်တာနဲ့ (ဝယ်ရန်) ဆက်သွယ်သည်။ to contact a person or company after seeing their advertisement.
    • He answered the advertisement , inspected the car and bought it
  14. answer the door တံခါးဖွင့်ပေးသည်။
    • Carol answered the door as soon as I knocked.
  15. answer the phone ဖုန်းလက်ခံသည်။
    • I answered the phone and the casting director was really calm
  16. apply for a job အလုပ်လျှောက်သည်။
    • I am continuing to apply for jobs
  17. attract attention သတိပြုမိစေသည်။ အာရုံစိုက်စေသည်။ to make someone notice someone or something
    • He waved to attract the attention of the waitress
  18. attract sb’s attention တစ်စုံတစ်ယောက်ကို အာရုံစိုက်စေသည်။
  19. balance a budget (အခွန်)ဝင်ငွေ ခန့်မှန်းခြေ ပြည့်မီသည်။ when revenues are equal to or greater than total expenses
    • Bill Clinton vetoed the balanced budget
  20. bear a resemblance (to sb/sth) ဆင်တူသည်။ to look a lot like someone else
    • She bore a resemblance to her aunt.
  21. beat a record (idm) စံချိန်ချိုးသည်။ to perform better than anyone or anything else or to achieve something no other person or thing has achieved. syn: break the record.
    • Cathy won the gold medal, and she also beat the world record.
  22. beat to death သေသည့်အထိ ရိုက်နှက်သည်။ to beat a person or animal so badly that it causes death.
    • After the riot, the warders beat some of the prisoners to death
  23. blow your nose နှာခေါင်းကို သုတ်သည်။ clear one's nose of mucus by blowing through it into a handkerchief
    • He's wiping his eyes and blowing his nose into a huge silk handkerchief
  24. book a flight လေယာဉ် လက်မှတ်ကြိုမှာထားသည်။
    • We had to book a flight with another company at considerable extra expense.
  25. boost morale စိတ်ဓါတ်ခွန်အား မြှင့်တင်သည်။ to increase the confidence and happiness
    • The President's speech boosted the morale of the troops
  26. bring about change အပြောင်းအလဲ လုပ်၊ ဖြစ်စေသည်။ to cause or create change in something or someone
    • Harold's working to bring about changes in the industry.
  27. bring attention to (idm) အသိပေးသည်။ သိစေသည်။ to make someone aware of (something)
    • It has been brought to my attention that the meeting has been canceled.
  28. bring to an end (idm)အဆုံးသတ်သည်။ ပြီးဆုံးသည်။ To cause to stop or complete; syn: bring to a close, put an end to, put a stop to, put the kibosh on.
    • She brought the concert to an end with a piano solo.
  29. bring to justice(idm) အပြစ်ရှိသူကို ဖမ်းဆီး ရုံးတင်သည်။ arrest someone for a crime and ensure that they are tried in court
    • Everything will be done to bring those responsible to justice
  30. call a meeting အစည်းအဝေး ခေါ်သည်။ to plan a meeting, to organize a meeting, to arrange a meeting, to schedule a meeting.
    • The union has called a meeting next Tuesday to discuss a new approach to dealing with similar problems
  31. call a name နာမည်ခေါ်သည်။
    • I go into trouble for calling the teacher names behind her back
  32. call a strike သပိတ်မောက်သည်။ to decide that workers will protest by not going to work
    • He had to persuade them not to call a strike in protest
  33. call an election ရွေးကောက်ပွဲ ကျင်းပရန် ဆုံးဖြတ်သည်၊ ကြေညာသည်။ to decide that an election will be held
    • The prime minister has to call an election before the end of the year.
  34. call attention လူတွေကို သတိပြုမိစေသည်။ to cause people to notice; make someone notice and think about something.
    • He is seeking to call attention to himself by his crimes
    • I wanted to shout out to Ken, but I didn't want to call attention to myself
  35. call in sick ဖျားပြီး အလုပ်မသွားနိုင်ကြောင်း ခွင့်တိုင် (idm) If you call in sick, you phone the place where you work to tell them you will not be coming to work because you are ill
    • 'Shouldn't you be at work today?' —'I called in sick. '
  36. call sb names အော်ဆဲသည်။ If someone calls you names, they insult you by saying unpleasant things to you or about you
    • At my last school they called me names because I was so slow
  37. call the police ရဲတိုင်သည်။
    • They ended up in a shouting match and someone had to call the police
  38. carry weight ဩဇာ အရှိန်အဝါရှိသည်။ be influential.
    • The report is expected to carry considerable weight with the administration
  39. cast a spell (မျက်လှည့်ပြသလိုမျိုး အကျိုးသက်ရောက်မှုဖြစ်စေရန်)ဂါထာရွတ်သည်။ to use words thought to be magic, especially in order to have an effect on someone:
    • The old woman cast a spell on the prince and he turned into a frog
  40. cast a vote ရွေးကောက်ပွဲတွင် မဲပေးသည်။ vote in an election.
    • We need to make it easier for people to cast their vote.
  41. cast doubt သံသယဖြစ်စေသည်။ to cause people to feel uncertainty about something
    • New evidence has cast doubt on the guilty verdict.
  42. cause trouble ပြဿနာဖြစ်စေသည်။ အခက်တွေ့စေသည်။ (idm) to make problems, to create difficulties, to cause bother.
    • He was there to make trouble and he got trouble
  43. change course သင်ခန်းစာပြောင်းသည်။
    • change the subject အကြောင်းအရာ၊ ခေါင်းစဉ်ကို ပြောင်းလဲသည်။ to start a new topic of conversation
    • I didn't want to talk about work, so I changed the subject.
  44. change your mind စိတ်ပြောင်းသည်။
    • When I first met him I didn't like him but I've changed my mind
  45. claim responsibility တာဝန်ရှိသည်။ တာဝန်ခံရန် တာဝန်ရှိသည်။ If you say that someone claims responsibility or credit for something, you mean they say that they are responsible for it, but you are not sure whether or not they are telling the truth.; to say that you're responsible for something
    • No-one's claimed responsibility for the embassy bombing yet.
    • Dr Lechter claimed sole responsibility for a series of shocking murders
    • ETA normally claims responsibility for its attacks two or three weeks afterwards
    • Roth won't claim responsibility for drumming up the idea for the tour.
    • Pakistan-based militant groups often claim responsibility for attacks carried out by them.
  46. close the gap မတူညီမှု၊ ခြားနားချက်တွေကို ဖြေလျှော့သည်၊ ဖယ်ထုတ်သည်။ to reduce or eliminate a difference between two people, groups, or things. often + between.
    • We hope to close the gap between well-funded suburban schools and the struggling schools in poorer communities.
  47. commit suicide ကိုယ့်ကို သတ်သေသည်။
    • He tried to commit suicide after he killed her; he left a note
  48. conduct research (သုတေသန စသည်) လေ့လာရေးအစီအစဉ် ဦးဆောင်သည်။ When you conduct an activity or task , you organize it and carry it out; supervise or manage a study's execution
    • The campaigners conducted the research by walking into branches of each large retail group and asking staff why their doors were wide open
  49. consider a possibility ဖြစ်နိုင်ခြေကို စဉ်းစားသည်။ to think about a possible choice, solution, outcome, etc.
    • I will consider this possibility in a moment
  50. cost a fortune အရမ်းဈေးကြီးသည်။ cost a lot of money
    • Everything on the menu costs a fortune.
  51. cover costs လိုအပ်တဲ့ အသုံးစရိတ် ကာမိသည်။ to provide money which will pay for fees or expenses.
    • The subsidies will help cover the cost of essential benefits.
  52. cross sb’s mind (idm) (usu in negative) ရုတ်တရက် စဉ်းစားသည်။ (of a thought) occur to one, especially transiently; If an idea crosses your mind, you think about it for a short time. if you say that an idea, thought etc never crossed your mind, you mean that you did not think of it(longman dict.)
    • It had not crossed Flora's mind that they might need payment
    • Losing never crossed her mind.
    • It crossed my mind that I was the only female coach on the committee, but that made me more determined than ever.
    • Did it ever cross your mind that I could be right?
    • The thought has (never) crossed my mind (=used to tell someone you have thought of the thing they are suggesting, or have never thought of it)
  53. cut costs အသုံးစရိတ် လျှော့ချသုံးစွဲသည်။ to spend less money
    • The company has tried to cut costs in several areas
  54. cross-cut ပိုင်းဖြတ်သည်။ cut (wood or stone) across its main grain or axis 2.ဗီဒီယို တည်းဖြတ် (ဖြတ်ပြီး ကျန်တာဆက်သည်)။ alternate (one sequence) with another when editing a film.
    • They cut cross (cross-cut) the timber before its removal
    • The opening sequence cross-cuts the reluctant confessions of a young wife with the hippy's arrival
  55. declare war စစ်ကြေညာသည်။ to officially decide to fight or go to war
    • It was the year Britain declared war on Germany
  56. deliver a baby ကလေးမွေးသည်။ to give birth to
    • After four months of bed rest at home, she delivered a healthy baby boy
  57. drop the subject/project etc. တစ်ခုခုကို (အထူးသဖြင့် စိတ်မကောင်းစေ၊ စိတ်တိုစေလို့) ဆက်လက် မဆွေးနွေးတော့။ to stop talking about something, especially because it is upsetting or annoying
    • I don't want to talk about it any more - let's drop the subject. Removing and getting rid of things.
  58. earn a living (idm) စားဝတ်နေရေးအတွက် လိုအပ်တဲ့ငွေ ရရှိသည်။ to earn the money needed for food, clothing, etc
    • She's just trying to earn a living.
  59. eke out a living (idm) အသက်ရှင်ရန်အတွက် လုံလောက်တဲ့ ပိုက်ဆံရရှိသည်။
    • He managed to eke out a living (= earn just enough to live on) one summer by selling drinks on a beach
  60. enter a plea လျှောက်လဲချက်တင်သည်။ ထုချေချက် တင်သည်။ to plead guilty or not guilty in a court of law.
    • Has the person on trial entered a plea yet?
    • If you enter a guilty plea, the judge will sentence you right away.
  61. enter politics နိုင်ငံရေးလောကထဲ ဝင်ရောက်သည်။ to get a job that involves politics
    • His career had its ups and downs and he cut back on acting when he entered politics.
  62. exceed expectations မျှော်လင့်တာထက် ပိုကောင်း၊ ပိုကြီးမားသည်။ to be much bigger or better than expected
    • This year's sales have exceeded all expectations
  63. express concern စိုးရိမ်မှုကို ပြောပြသည်။ to say or show that you're worried about something.
    • Many people have expressed concern about the state of the economy.
  64. express interest (in) စိတ်ဝင်စားသည်။ to show that you're interested in something.
    • The music download service iTunes has expressed interest
    • A Chinese investor has expressed a great deal of interest in our proposal.
  65. extend a deadline (ကာလ၊ ရက်)ကို ရှေ့တိုးသည်။ to give someone more time in which to do something; make a period last longer
    • My deadline's already been extended, so she won't extend it again
  66. face a challenge စိန်ခေါ်မှုကို ရင်ဆိုင်သည်။ to have to deal with a challenging situation.
    • The new president knew he'd have to face many difficult challenges
  67. face the fact(s) မှန်ကန်ကြောင်း လက်ခံသည်။ to admit that something is true
    • The time has come to face the fact that the government's policies aren't working
  68. fail miserably ဆိုးဆိုးဝါးဝါး ကျဆုံးသည်။ to fail very badly
    • He ended up on the scrapheap after failing miserably to sell supercars.
  69. fall in love ချစ်ကြိုက်လာသည်။ develop a deep romantic or sexual attachment to someone 2. တစ်စုံတစ်ခုကို အရမ်းကြိုက်လာသည်။ develop a deep liking for something.
    • I've fallen in love with you
    • I came to San Francisco to visit a friend and fell in love with the city
  70. fight a fireမီးငြှိမ်းသတ်သည်။ to try to stop a large fire from burning; put out
    • They picked a team to fight fire with fire.
  71. fight a war စစ်တိုက်သည်။ to engage in, or resort to, war
    • To fight a war, a country needs war weapons and young people who're willing to die.
  72. fight corruption အကျင့်ပျက်ခြစားမှု တိုက်ဖျက်သည်။
    • Here at the G20 we've decided to do more to stop aggressive tax avoidance and fight corruption
  73. fill a gap/need/void/vacuum ဟာကွက်၊ လိုအပ်ချက်ကို ဖြည့်သည်။ to add what is need to something to make it complete
    • He's trying to fill the gaps in his CD collection.
    • I was really hungry, so I just ate a chocolate bar to fill the gap until dinner.
    • Upskilling is an excellent way of filling a gap in your understanding of something
    • It is my responsibility to identify and fill gaps in knowledge within the company
  74. fill in a form ဖောင်ဖြည့်သည်။
    • If you want your free copy of the magazine, fill this form in
    • Fill in the coupon and send it first class to the address shown
  75. find (the) time အချိန် သီးသန့် သတ်မှတ်သည်။ to make some of your time available for a particular purpose
    • I should be able to find time to do it tomorrow
  76. fire a shot သေနတ်ပစ်သည်။ to make a gun shoot a bullet
    • After he'd fired several shots at the police, they killed him
  77. follow a pattern ပုံစံ၊ ထုံးစံအတိုင်း ဖြစ်ပျက်သည်။ happen in a regular way, or according to a pattern
    • Economic development follows a similar pattern in most countries.
    • After noticing that the crimes were following a pattern, we were able to solve them
  78. follow advice လမ်းညွှန်တဲ့အတိုင်း လုပ်သည်။ act or do something in the way that it indicates.
    • We must follow scientific advice when setting limits on how many fish can be caught
  79. follow directions လမ်းညွှန်မှုအတိုင်း လုပ်သည်။
    • We found the station by following a policeman's directions
  80. follow instructions အမိန့်၊ ညွှန်ကြားချက်အတိုင်း လုပ်သည်။
    • I tried to follow her instructions, but I got confused.
  81. gain access ဝင်ရောက်သည်။ to get into a place, or be given access to something or someone.
    • The police used an open window to gain access to the house
  82. hold a referendumလူထုခံယူပွဲ ကျင်းပသည်။ hold a referendum If a country holds a referendum, citizens can vote for or against introducing a new law or piece of legislation.
    • The government's going to hold a referendum on changes to the constitution
  83. hold an election ရွေးကောက်ပွဲ ကျင်းပသည်။
    • Last Friday he said that he would hold elections but gave no indication
  84. hold an inquiry စုံစမ်းမှု ပြုလုပ်၊ ဦးဆောင်သည်။ to have or conduct an official inquiry
    • Several inquiries into allegations of serious human rights abuses are now being held.
  85. hold hands လက်ကိုင်သည်။
    • They greet each other; hold hands, laugh with pleasure
  86. hold office (အစိုးရ) အာဏာပိုင်ရာထူး နေရာယူသည်။ to occupy a powerful position or role, esp. in government
    • The prime minister has already held office for nearly eight years.
  87. hold/take sb hostage ဓားစာခံအဖြစ် ဖမ်းဆီးထိန်းသိမ်းသည်။ seize and keep someone as a hostage
    • They were held hostage by armed rebels
    • The police were unable to attack the terrorists because they were holding three people hostage.
  88. hold sb prisoner ဖမ်းဆီး၍ တစ်နေရာ၌ နေခိုင်းသည်၊ ထိန်းသိမ်းသည်။ to force somebody to stay somewhere.
    • The government's holding hundreds of refugees prisoner while deciding what to do with them.
  89. hold talks တရားဝင် ဆွေးနွေးမှုများ ပြုလုပ်သည်။ to have formal or official discussions about an issue or a situation
    • World leaders are holding talks on the worsening conflict in the Middle East.
  90. hurt sb’s feelings (idm) စိတ်မကောင်းဖြစ်စေသည်။ ဝမ်းနည်းစေသည်။ to upset someone; make someone feel bad
    • I'm sorry—I didn't mean to hurt your feelings.
  91. impose conditions ပြစ်ဒဏ်၊ အကောက်ခွန်၊ လိုအပ်ချက် စသည် သတ်မှတ်သည်။ to set conditions or requirements that must be met or satisfied
    • The judge granted bail, but imposed conditions including a ban on travel
    • The World Bank imposes very strict conditions on countries that receive economic aid.
  92. impose restrictions ကတ်သန့်ချက် ချမှတ်သည်။ ပိတ်ဆို့အရေးယူသည်။ to place limits or bans on particular actions or activities
    • We'll be imposing a range of new restrictions on food imports to protect public health.
    • How can these restrictions you've imposed on the use of social media be enforced?
  93. impose sanctions(agaisnt/on) (ဥပဒေ၊ စည်းကမ်းတို့ကို လိုက်နာစေသော) အရေးယူမှု ချမှတ်သည်။ start to use sanctions
    • The Council wanted to impose sanctions against the countries involved in the dispute.
  94. issue a permit ခွင့်ပြုချက် ထုတ်ပြန်သည်။ to give somebody an official document that permits them to do something.
    • Can you remember who issued the parking permit?
    • His fishing permit was definitely issued earlier this year.
  95. join a/the club (idm) အတူတူတွေပဲကွာ An expression used when two people have something unpleasant in common; meaning that you are in the same bad situation as they are
    • Yeah, join the club—I hardly got any sleep night either.
  96. join forces အတူလုပ်သည်။ combine efforts
    • Individuals and organizations have joined forces to provide fundraising facilities
  97. join the army စစ်တပ်ဝင်သည်။
    • He has always been candid about his reasons for joining the army
  98. jump/leap to a conclusion (idm) ချက်ချင်း ရမ်းသန်း ကောက်ချက်ချသည်။ make a hasty judgment before learning or considering all the facts
    • They are imagining things, jumping to conclusions
  99. kick a goal ဂိုးကန်သွင်းသည်။ to score a goal by kicking a ball.
    • James kicked two goals and scored another with a header
  100. kill time (idm) အားလပ်ချိန် မငြီးငွေ့ဘဲ ကုန်လွန်စေသည်။ to spend time doing something while one is waiting
    • We killed time watching the sailboats on the river
    • We killed the time between trains playing video games
  101. know the score (idm) အခြေအနေ၊ အနေအထားတစ်ခုကို ကောင်းစွာ နားလည်သည်။ to have a good understanding of a situation
    • Now that she knows the score, she won't make the same mistake again
  102. lay the groundwork (idm) ဖောင်ဒေးရှင်း အုတ်မြစ်ချသည်။ To create a foundation; to provide the basics or fundamentals.
    • We are laying the groundwork/foundation for additional research.
  103. lead the field (idm) အကောင်းဆုံး၊ အပေါ်ပြူလာဆုံး ဖြစ်သည်။ be the best or most popular.
    • The brand leads the field in vegetarian ready meals
  104. lead the way လမ်းပြသည်။ go first along a route to show someone the way 2. ရှေ့ဆောင်သူ၊ တီထွင်သူ ဖြစ်သည်။ be a pioneer in a particular activity.
    • He led the way at a steady trot
    • These companies lead the way in new technological developments
  105. lead the world ကမ္ဘာမှာ အအောင်မြင်ဆုံးဖြစ်သည်။ to be the most successful in the world.
    • Their company leads the world in developing new technology to assist people with disabilities.
  106. lead to believe (idm) (ကြား၊ တွေ့၊ ဖတ်ခြင်းအားဖြင့်) လွှမ်းမိုးခြင်းခံသည်၊ လက်ခံလာသည်။။ to be influenced to a certain belief because of something heard, seen, or read.
    • We were led to believe it was true.
  107. leave a message မက်ဆစ်ထားခဲ့သည်။
    • She couldn't take my call, so I left a message on her phone
  108. leave home မိဘအိမ်ကနေထွက်သည်၊ ကိုယ်ပိုင် သီးသန့်နေသည်။ to leave one's parent's home and live in one's own home
    • He left home after graduating from high school.
  109. leave school ကျောင်းနားသည်။ လေ့လာသင်ယူမှု ရပ်နားသည်။ stop attending school on reaching a certain age or educational stage.
    • He left school at 16
  110. light a fire/candle/match/cigarette မီးညှိသည်။
  111. live at home မိဘနှင့်အတူ နေသည်။ to live with one's parent or parents
    • Adult children who live at home
  112. lose a game ပြိုင်ပွဲ ရှုံးသည်။
    • We lost the game because Stoke defended much better than we did, with much more purpose
  113. lose a job အလုပ် ရှုံးဆုံးသည်။ အလုပ်မရှိဖြစ်သည်။ to be dismissed from one's job, to be fired, to be made unemployed.
    • Jim's lost his job, so he's looking for work again
  114. lose control ထိန်းမရဖြစ်သည်။ to no longer be in control of something
    • He lost control of his temper, which scared me into hitting the kerb
  115. lose faith အယုံအကြည်မရှိတော့။ ယုံကြည်ချက် ပျောက်ဆုံးသည်။ to no longer believe that (someone or something) can be trusted
    • People who have lost faith in their government
  116. lose hope မျှော်လင့်ချက် မရှိတော့။ မျှော်လင့်လျက် ပျောက်ဆုံးသည်။ to stop believing that something you want to happen might be possible
    • We never, ever lost hope, and we never lost confidence that we would win one day
  117. lose interest စိတ်ဝင်စားခြင်း မရှိတော့။ စိတ်မဝင်စားတော့ to no longer be interested in something
    • After losing interest in advertising, Lee quit his job and became a film director.
  118. lose money ပိုက်ဆံပျောက်သည်။
    • I have lost my money
  119. lose weight ဝိတ်ချသည်။
    • she had lost weight and her features seemed almost angular
  120. lose your life အသက် ဆုံးရှုံးသည်။ ရုတ်တရက် သေဆုံးသည်။ to die suddenly because of an accident or violent event
    • He lost his life in a car accident
  121. lose your temper အရမ်းစိတ်ဆိုးသည်။ ဒေါသထွက်သည်။ fail to retain composure when angry.
    • When I feel like I'm about to lose my cool, I just leave the room.
  122. love dearly အလွန်ချစ်သည်။ သိပ်ချစ်သည်။ If you love someone dearly, you love them very much
    • She loved her father dearly
  123. meet a need လိုအပ်ချက် ထောက်ပံ့သည်။ to provide what is needed
    • Conversation classes are popular because they meet a real need.
  124. meet a standard စံချိန်၊ စံညွှန်းမီသည်။ to reach a certain standard or level of quality, safety, etc
    • Do you think the election will meet international standards?
    • If minimum standards of quality and safety aren't met, the products can't be imported.
  125. meet a target ရည်မှန်းထားတဲ့ ပမာဏ၊ အရေအတွက် ရောက်သည်၊ မီသည်။ to reach the number or amount set as a target, e.g. in sales, profits, savings, website traffic, etc.
    • If we meet our sales targets, we'll all get a bonus.
    • Figures and statistics are often manipulated to make it look like targets have been met.
  126. meet opposition ပြောင်းပြန် တုံ့ပြန်မှု ရရှိသည်။ အနုတ်လက္ခဏာဆောင်သော တန်ပြန်မှု ရရှိသည်။ to receive a negative response or reaction
    • Research into climate change has met strong opposition from the oil, gas and coal industries.
    • Laws to protect consumers always meet opposition from companies that sell harmful products.
  127. meet with approval လက်ခံနိုင်သည်။ to be acceptable to one.; to receive a positive response or reaction
    • I hope that these arrangements meet with your approval.
  128. miss a flight လေယာဉ်ကို မမီလိုက်ဘူး to arrive too late to board a flight on a plane.
    • I fell asleep at the airport and nearly missed my flight.
    • The flight I was close to missing was the last one of the day
  129. miss a goal ဂိုးလွဲချော်သည်။ to try to score a goal, but fail
    • Lionel doesn't often miss goals when he gets the chance to score them.
  130. miss an opportunity အခွင့်အလမ်း လက်လွတ်သည်။
    • She doesn't give many concerts, so don't miss this opportunity to see her.
  131. obey an order အမိန့်နာခံသည်၊ လိုက်နာသည်။
    • Soldiers are taught to always obey orders
  132. offer a job အလုပ် ကမ်းလှမ်းသည်။ to tell someone they can have a job if they want it.
    • Why don't you offer Brad the job? He'd be good at it.
    • Jobs in the new factory will be offered to local people first.
  133. offer an explanation အကြောင်းပြချက်၊ ဖြေရှင်းချက်ပေးသည်ဲ။ give people reasons for it, especially in an attempt to justify it
    • The company hasn't offered any explanation for its decision to close the factory.
    • The players still haven't been offered a satisfactory explanation as to why their coach was sacked.
  134. offer condolences (idm) ထပ်တူဝမ်းနည်းကြောင်း ဖော်ပြသည်။ To extend a semi-formal declaration or expression of sympathy to someone who has experienced a recent pain, grief, or misfortune, especially the death of a relative or loved one.
    • Tom, I just heard about your wife's passing and wanted to offer my most sincere condolences.
    • We're calling over after lunch to offer condolences to the family.
  135. offer one's services ဝန်ဆောင်မှု ပေးသည်။ to offer your time and skills to help a person or an organization.
    • Lawyers sometimes offer their services for free.
  136. open an account အကောင့်ဖွင့်သည်။
    • Some banks make it difficult to open an account
  137. open an investigation စုစမ်းစစ်ဆေးမှု ပြုလုပ်သည်။ to begin an investigation into something
    • The police will open an investigation into the company's activities
  138. open fire (သေနတ်)ပစ်ခတ်သည်။ begin to shoot
    • troops opened fire on crowds armed with staves and knives
  139. owe an apology ငါမှားပါတယ်၊ တောင်းပန်ပါတယ်။ to have to give something to someone because he or she deserves it; sorry.
    • You made your sister-in-law angry by criticizing how she disciplines her son. Now you feel bad about what you said, so you want to tell her "sorry". I owe you an apology. It was wrong of me to say that to you.
    • I think I owe you an apology.
    • We owe these people an apology for what we did to them. It was wrong
  140. owe an explanation ရှင်းပြချက် ပေးသင့်သည်။ If you think someone owes you an explanation, you think they should explain why they did something that badly affected you.
    • Don't you think you owe us an explanation for what you did?
    • We think the company owes us a better explanation than "it was an error" for overcharging us!
  141. pack a suitcase (ဘေးတစ်ခုခုကြောင့်) စွန့်ခွာရန် ပြင်ဆင်သည်။ prepare for one's imminent departure.
    • He might hand in his resignation, pack his bags, and go to Tahiti
  142. part company (with) တစ်နေရာစီ ကွဲကြသည်။ to go in different directions after having gone in the same direction 2. အဆက်အသွယ် ပြတ်သည်။ to end a relationship with someone 3. သဘောထားကွဲသည်။ to disagree with someone about something
    • The two women parted company outside their rooms.
    • George parted company with the band in 1996.
    • He parted company with Lloyd George over post-war diplomacy.
  143. pass (the) time (အထူးသဖြင့် အပျော်တစ်ခုခုလုပ်ပြီး) အချိန်၊ ကာလကို ကုန်သွားစေသည်။ to let time or a period of time go by especially while doing something enjoyable
    • We played games to pass the time on the bus.
  144. pass a law ဥပဒေအဖြစ် အတည်ပြု ပြဋ္ဌာန်းသည်။ to be approved (by a legislature) 2. to approve (a proposed law)
    • The proposal passed into law
    • The bill was passed into law
  145. pass a test စာမေးပွဲ၊ စစ်ဆေးမှု အောင်သည်။
    • Lydia studied hard, so she passed the test easily.
  146. pick your nose(idm) လက်ညိုးဖြင့် နှာချေးထုတ်သည်။ to remove mucus from your nose with your finger
    • Don’t pick your nose!
  147. place an order အော်ဒါမှာသည်။
    • We placed an order nearly an hour ago, but we still haven't gotten anything to eat
  148. play a part (ရန်ပုံငွေစသည်) ထည့်ဝင်သည်။ make a contribution to a situation.
    • Social and economic factors may have also played a part
  149. play music သီချင်းဖွင့်သည်။
    • Hermes then began to play music on the lyre he had invented
  150. pose a problem/difficulty/risk/threat (ပြဿနာ၊ စိုးရိမ်ဖွယ်ရာ စသည်) ဖြစ်ပေါ်စေသည်။
    • We are being told that the accident poses no threat to the environment.
  151. press a key (ကီး)နှိပ်သည်။
    • After you've put in your password, press the "enter" key.
  152. provide a password (ကွန်ပျူတာစနစ်ထဲ)လျှို့ဝှက်နံပါတ်ထည့်ပြီး ဝင်ရောက်သည်။
  153. pull a muscle ကြွက်တက်သည်။ To overextend or strain a muscle, resulting in its injury. syn: pull a ligament/tendon
    • I think I pulled a muscle when I was pushing the car to the mechanics.
    • Make sure you stretch and warm up before you start your run—you don't want to pull a muscle.
  154. push a button စိတ်သာဆိုးစေသည်။ စိတ်သာ ပျက်စေသည်။ to do or say something just to make someone angry or upset
    • Don't pay any attention to her. She's just trying to push your buttons
  155. put on weight ဝိတ်တက်သည်။ become fatter or heavier.
    • You shouldn't be eating that burger—you've put on weight lately
  156. put out a cigarette စီးကရက် ခြေသည်။to stop a cigarette from burning.
    • Would you mind putting out your cigarette, please?
    • He put out his cigarette by dropping it and stepping on it.
  157. put out a fire မီးငြှိမ်းသည်။ extinguish a fire.
    • The firemen were able to put out the fire before too much damage was done to our house.
  158. put up prices ဈေးတင်သည်။ to increase prices
    • We haven't put up our prices for over three years
    • They've all put up their prices, but none of the companies put up their workers' wages
  159. put up wages လုပ်အားခ တိုးသည်။ to increase wages
    • It's time the government put up the minimum wage
  160. put up your hand လက်ထောင်သည်။ to raise your arm if you want to say something, ask or answer a question, show you're present, etc.
    • If you think you know the answer, put up your hand.
  161. quit a job အလုပ်ထွက်သည်။
    • He had decided to quit his job.
  162. quit drinking အရက်သောက်တာ ရပ်သည်။ to stop drinking alcohol
    • After seeing my liver test results, my doctor told me to quit drinking.
  163. quit smoking ဆေးလိပ်သောက်တာ ရပ်သည်။
    • Smoking cessation, usually called quitting smoking or stopping smoking, is the process of discontinuing tobacco smoking
  164. raise a family ကလေးများကို ပြုစုပျိုးထောင်ကြီးပြင်းစေသည်။ (idm) to have and bring up children
    • She raised a family before she went to college.
  165. raise doubts သံသယ/မယုံကြည်မှု မြင့်တက်သည်။ to express doubts or concerns about something
    • Doubts have been raised about the safety of these sleeping pills.
  166. raise hopes မျှော်လင့်စေသည်။ to make somebody feel more hopeful
    • She could still lose the trial, so don't raise her hopes too high.
  167. raise money (သီးသန့်) ငွေ ကောက်ခံသည်၊ အလှူခံသည်။ to collect money for a special purpose
    • Our church is raising money for the earthquake victims.
  168. raise questions မေးခွန်း မေးမြန်းစရာ ဖြစ်လာသည်။ to bring issues or questions to somebody's attention
    • Are there any other questions that should be raised at the meeting?
    • The speaker raised some important questions about the effects of social media.
  169. raise taxes အခွန်တိုးမြှင့်ကောက်ခံသည်။ to increase the rate of taxation
    • If we don't raise taxes, the government won't be able to pay its bills.
  170. raise your voice (အထူးသဖြင့် စိတ်ဆိုးပြီး) အသံကျယ်ပြောသည်။ to speak loudly especially because one is angry
    • Don't you raise your voice at me
  171. reach a verdict စီရင်ချက်ချသည်။ to decide if the accused is guilty or not
    • After deliberating for three days, the jury finally reached a verdict
  172. reach an agreement နောက်ဆုံး သဘောတူညီမှု ရရှိသည်။ to finally agree after discussing or negotiating something
    • Have they reached an agreement on the pay increases yet?
  173. read aloud ကျယ်ကျယ် ရွတ်ဖတ်သည်။
    • When we were children, our father read aloud to us
  174. repair/fix damage ပြုပြင်သည်။
    • Any damage to relations between the two countries could take a long time to repair.
  175. resort to violence တခြားနည်းမရှိတော့လို့ အကြမ်းဖက်နည်းသုံးသည်။ to use violence when other methods have failed
    • Many people were killed when soldiers resorted to violence to stop their protest
  176. restore confidence ယုံကြည်မှု ပြန်တည်ဆောက်သည်။ to bring back confidence, trust or belief in something
    • If public confidence isn't restored, the economy will continue to worsen.
  177. restore order အမိန့် တစ်ခုခု ပြန် ကျင့်သုံးသည်၊ အသက်သွင်းသည်။ to bring back order after a period of revolt or disorder
    • To restore order in the classroom, our teacher stopped telling jokes and told us to open our books.
    • The governor said order would soon be restored by soldiers he'd sent to stop the rioting.
  178. retain control ထိန်းချုပ်သည်။ to maintain control of, or keep control over, something
    • The company's original owners retained full control by refusing to sell their shares
  179. return a call ဖုန်းပြန်ခေါ်သည်။ to call someone back after not answering their call
    • I'm still waiting for her to return my call.
  180. return fire ပြန်လည်ပစ်ခတ်သည်။ to fire back when someone's firing a weapon at you
    • After enemy soldiers started shooting at us, we returned fire.
  181. return home အိမ်ပြန်ရောက်သည်။ come back home, go back home
    • My daughter didn't return home until after midnight.
  182. run a business (စီးပွားရေး)လုပ်ငန်း ကြီးကြပ်လုပ်ကိုင်သည်။ to be in charge of a business
    • Bill ran his business very well, and he made lots of money
  183. run the risk of ဆိုးကျိုးရလဒ်ထွက်သည်။ to be in a situation where there is a possibility that something bad could happen to you
    • Anyone travelling without a passport runs the risk of being arrested.
  184. satisfy a need/requrement လိုအပ်ချက် ဖြည့်ဆည်း၊ ထောက်ပံ့သည်။ to give or provide what somebody needs
    • We want a healthcare system that satisfies the needs of everyone, not just rich people.
  185. satisfy demand ဈေးကွက်တောင်းဆိုမှုအရ ရောင်းချသည်။ to sell products in the quantities demanded by the market
    • Elephants are still being killed to satisfy the demand for ivory.
  186. score a goal ဂိုးသွင်းသည်။
    • How many goals did Nick score today?
  187. see reason/sense (မှားကြောင်း) သိနားလည်သည်။ to be reasonable and have good judgment:; Adopt a sensible course of action, let oneself be persuaded
    • We talked to her for an hour, but we couldn't make her see sense.
  188. serve a purpose အထောက်အမဖြစ်စေသည်။ useful or helpful
    • Everything on the boat serves a purpose.
  189. serve interests အကျိုးစီးပွား ဖြစ်ထွန်းစေသည်။ to benefit or support the interests of someone or something
    • This government only serves the interests of big business.
  190. set a date ရက်သတ်မှတ်သည်။
    • Have you set a date for the wedding yet?
  191. set a goal တစ်စိုက်မတ်မတ် ကြိုးစားလုပ်ရန် ဆုံးဖြတ်သည်။ to decide what it is you'll try to achieve
    • Walt doesn't set himself too many goals. He just lives for the moment
  192. set a record မှတ်တမ်းအသစ် စွမ်းဆောင်သည်။ to achieve a new record in sport, sales, profits, losses, etc
    • We should set a record for online sales next month
  193. set a standard စံသတ်မှတ်သည်။ to set or establish a certain level of quality
    • Which department sets the standard for water and air quality in the city?
  194. set a table စားပွဲထိုးသည်။ Arrange a cloth, plates, glasses, silverware and the like for a meal
    • Could you help me set the table?
  195. set an alarm နှိုးစက်သံ ထားသည်။
    • I've got to be at work by seven, so I'll set my alarm for five-thirty
  196. set fire to/set on fire မီးရှို့သည်။
    • A peace activist had set herself on fire in protest over the government's involvement in the war.
  197. solve a crime တရားခံ ရှာဖွေသည်။ to find out who committed a crime
    • Sherlock Holmes was very good at solving crimes
  198. solve a problem ပြဿနာ ဖြေရှင်းသည်။
    • We need to solve this problem
  199. spend time အချိန်ဖြုန်းသည်။
    • It's my day off today - let's spend some time together
  200. spend your life 1. to pay out (money, wealth, etc.) ; 2 try to concentrate (time, effort, thought, etc.) upon an object, activity, etc. ; 3 try to pass (time) in a specific way .
  201. stall for time (idm) အချိန်ဆွဲသည်။ To intentionally cause a delay; to stop; to wait; To create a delay or distraction in order to gain additional time
    • My presentation was totally worthless without my slides, so all I could do was stall for time until Mary got the projector working again.
  202. stand trial အမှုရင်ဆိုင်သည်။ စစ်ဆေးခံသည်။ to be brought to a court of law to have your case examined and judged
    • Gresham will stand trial for murder
  203. stay awake နှိုးနှိုးကြားကြားရှိသည်။ to remain awake, or not go to sleep
    • I can't stay awake any longer. I'm going to bed
  204. strike a balance (between) (အသုံးစရိတ်) ချိန်ထိုးကြည့်သည်။ to give the correct amount of importance or attention to two separate things; If you strike a balance between two things, you accept parts of both things in order to satisfy some of the demands of both sides in an argument
    • He was finding it difficult to strike a balance between his family and his work.
    • It isn’t always easy to strike the right balance.
  205. take time off (အလုပ်)နားသည်။ take time off from work; stop working temporarily
    • My husband took time off from work to take care of me after my surgery
  206. turn a corner တိုးတက်ရာဘက်သို့ လှည့်လာသည်။ pass the critical point and start to improve.
    • the industry has turned the corner and things are looking up
  207. turn around လှည့်သည်။ 2.(လှည့်)ပြောင်းသည်။
    • Alice turned round and walked down the corridor
    • Cleanliness also shortens the time it takes to turn a ship round
  208. vote against ကန့်ကွက်မဲပေးသည်။ to not support someone or something with your vote
    • The workers voted against going on strike
  209. vote for ဆန္ဒမဲပေးသည်။
  210. wage war စစ်မွေသည်။ တိုက်ဖျက်သည်။ to begin and continue a war, a battle, etc; to begin a struggle or campaign to fight something
    • The rebels have waged a guerrilla war since 2007
    • The new government has promised to wage war on corruption.
  211. wait your turn မင်းအလှည့်စောင့်ပါ
    • Just wait your turn like everyone else.
  212. waste an opportunity အခွင့်အလမ်းတွေကို အကျိုးယုတ်စေသည်။ to not make use of an opportunity or chance.
    • I wasted many opportunities when I was young
  213. waste money ပိုက်ဆံဖြုန်းတီးသည်။
    • Why waste money on designer clothes you hardly ever wear?
  214. waste time အချိန် အလကား ဖြုန်းသည်၊ ကုန်စေသည်။
    • If you drink four smoothies a day you are wasting your time.
  215. watch your weight ဝိတ်မတက်အောင် ချိန်စားသည်။ to be careful about what you eat so that you do not get fat
    • These low-fat snacks are great if you're watching your weight
  216. wave goodbye လက်ယမ်းပြီး နှုတ်ဆက်သည်။ wave your hand when leaving
    • Wave goodbye to your friends, sweetie. They're at the window.
  217. win a game ပြိင်ပွဲ အနိုင်ရသည်။
    • We won the game but right after the final whistle, a mass brawl erupted
  218. win a war/battle စစ်ပွဲနိုင်သည်။
    • But first they must win a battle
  219. win an award ဆိုချီးမြှင့်သည်။
    • The company won a reward for developing the successful patent.
  220. win an election ရွေးကောက်ပွဲအနိုင်ရသည်။
    • The old bruiser has come back to help to win the election
  221. (be)worth a fortune ဈေးကြီးသည်။ worth a lot of money
    • Paintings by Francis Bacon are worth a fortune these days.
  222. yield results ရလဒ်ထွက်သည်။ to produce or provide results
    • Our research is already yielding important results
  223. regain control ပြန်ထည်ထိန်းချုပ်သည်။ to get control of something again after losing control
    • The company's original owners regained control by buying back the shares they'd sold.

Adv V Collocations


  1. act naturally ဣန္ဒြေမပျက် ပြုမူသည်။
  2. actively participate တက်တက်ကြွကြွ ပါဝင်သည်။
  3. agree wholeheartedly လုံးလုံး သဘောတူသည်။
  4. angrily yell စိတ်ဆိုးဆိုးနဲ့ အော်သည်။
  5. answer politely ယဉ်ယဉ်ကျေးကျေး ဖြေသည်။
  6. apologize profusely မနည်း တောင်းပန်သည်။
  7. badly damage ဆိုးဆိုးဝါးဝါး ပျက်စီးသည်။
  8. badly hurt/injure ဆိုးဆိုးဝါးဝါး ထိခိုက်/ဒဏ်ရာရသည်။.
  9. badly need အရမ်းလိုအပ်သည်။
  10. behave badly မရှုမလှ ပြုမူသည်။
  11. behave politely ယဉ်ယဉ်ကျေးကျေး ပြုမူသည်။
  12. behave properly လျောက်ပတ်စွာ ပြုမူသည်။
  13. bleed profusely သွေးမနည်း ထွက်သည်။
  14. calculate accurately မှန်မှန်ကန်ကန် ရေတွက်သည်။
  15. carefully consider သေချာ စဉ်းစားသည်။
  16. carefully drive ဂရုတစိုက် မောင်းသည်။
  17. choose deliberately တမင်တကာ ရွှေးသည်။
  18. closely examine နီးနီးကပ်ကပ်၊ သေသေချာချာ စစ်ဆေးသည်။
  19. come along nicely = come in a pleasant or attractive manner
  20. come first ဦးစားပေးသည်။
  21. come last နောက်ဆုံးမှ လာ၊ ထွက်သည်။
  22. completely destroy လုံးဝ ဖျက်ဆီးသည်။
  23. completely finish လုံးဝ ပြီးသည်။
  24. completely forget လုံးဝ မေ့သည်။
  25. completely transform (into) လုံးဝ ပြောင်းလဲသည်။
  26. completely understand လုံးဝ နားလည်သွားသည်။
  27. complain bitterly ခါးခါးတီးတီး ညည်းညူသည်။
  28. dance gracefully ကျက်သရေရှိစွာ ကသည်။
  29. dance happily ပျော်ပျော်ကသည်။
  30. deal directly (with) တိုက်ရိုက်ဆက်သွယ်၊ ဆက်ခံသည်။ တိုက်ရိုက်ကူးသန်းရောင်းဝယ်သည်။
  31. deeply appreciate အရမ်း သဘောကျသည်။
  32. deeply regret ပြင်းစွာ ပူဆွေးဝမ်းနည်းသည်။
  33. deeply rooted (in) နက်နက်နဲနဲ အမြစ်တွယ်သည်။
  34. depart shortly ခဏ(မကြာမီ) ထွက်ခွာသည်။
  35. describe accurately မှန်မှန်ကန်ကန် ဖော်ပြသည်။
  36. dismiss wrongfully မှားမှားယွင်းယွင်း ထုတ်ပစ်သည်။
  37. distinctly remember ရှင်းရှင်းလင်းလင်း၊ ပြတ်ပြတ်သားသား မှတ်မိသည်။
  38. distribute widely ကျယ်ကျယ်ပြန့်ပြန့် ဖြန့်ဝေသည်။
  39. dive headfirst ခေါင်းကို အရင်ငုပ်သည်။
  40. do well ကောင်းကောင်းမွန်မွန် လုပ်သည်။
  41. drive carefully ဂရုစိုက်စွာ မောင်းသည်။
  42. easily win လွယ်လွယ်လေး နိုင်သည်။
  43. eat slowly ဖြေးဖြေးစားသည်။
  44. eat well ကောင်းကောင်းစားသည်။
  45. exercise regulary ပုံမှန် လေ့ကျင့်ခန်းလုပ်သည်။
  46. explain clearly ရှင်းရှင်းလင်းလင်း ရှင်းပြသည်။
  47. fail miserably ဆိုးဆိုးဝါးဝါး ကျဆုံးသည်။
  48. fall sharply သိသိသာသာ ကျသည်။
  49. fare poorly ဆိုးဆိုးဝါးဝါး တွေ့ကြုံရသည်။ London luxury hotels fared poorly/badly in the survey.
  50. feel badly ဆိုးဆိုးဝါးဝါး ခံစားသည်။
  51. fight hard ခက်ခက်ခဲဲ ကြိုးစားရရှိ၊ အောင်မြင်သည်။
  52. figure prominently ပေါ်ပေါ်လွင်လွင်၊ ထင်ထင်ရှားရှား (ဇာတ်လမ်းစသည်တွင်) ပါဝင်သည်၊ ထည့်သည်။
  53. finally arrive နောက်ဆုံးတော့ ရောက်သည်။
  54. finally decide နောက်ဆုံးတော့ ဆုံးဖြတ်သည်။
  55. finally finish နောက်ဆုံးတော့ ပြီးသည်။
  56. firmly believe ခိုင်ခိုင်မာမာ ယုံကြည်သည်။
  57. firmly grasp/hold ကြပ်ကြပ်ကိုင်သည်။
  58. firmly reject ခိုင်ခိုင်မာမာ ငြင်းပယ်သည်။
  59. flatly refuse ပြတ်ပြတ် ငြင်းဆိုသည်။
  60. fluctuate widely = it changes a lot in an irregular way
  61. fold neatly သေသပ်စွာ ခေါက်သည်။
  62. follow blindly ဘုမသိဘမသိ လိုက်သည်။
  63. reely admit လွတ်လွတ်လပ်လပ်၊ ပွင့်ပွင့်လင်းလင်း ဝန်ခံသည်။
  64. fully appreciate ပြည့်ပြည့်ဝဝ သဘောကျသည်။
  65. fully recover လုံးဝ ပြန်ကောင်းမွန်လာသည်။
  66. fully understand ပြည့်ပြည့်ဝဝ၊ အသေးစိတ် နားလည်သည်။
  67. get off lightly ညင်သာစွာ (ယာဉ်ပေါ်မှ) ဆင်းသည်။
  68. go astray လမ်းလွဲသည် (သွေဖယ်သည်)။
  69. go badly= not very successful or effective.
  70. go far ကြိုးစားတိုးတက်သည်။ achieve a great deal.
  71. go first အရင်စသည်။
  72. go smoothly ချောချောမွေ့မွေ့ သွား၊ ဖြစ်ပျက်သည်။ happen without problems, difficulties or delays
  73. greatly admire တော်တော် လေးစားရသည်။
  74. guess correctly တိတိကျကျ မှန်းဆသည်။
  75. handle roughly ကြမ်းကြမ်းတမ်းတမ်း ကိုင်တွယ်သည်။
  76. happily sing ပျော်ပျော်သီဆိုသည်။
  77. hardly notice သိပ်သတိမထားမိ
  78. hardly sleep သိပ်မအိပ်
  79. hardly work အလုပ် သိပ်မလုပ်။
  80. highly praise (လေးလေးစားစား။ အလွန်။ အထင်တကြီး) ချီးကျူးသည်။
    • The painting of St Basil’s Cathedral was highly praised.
  81. hit hard ဆိုးဆိုးဝါးဝါး ထိခိုက်သည်။ badly affected
  82. honestly/truly believe ရိုးသားစွာ/အမှန်အကန် ယုံသည်။
  83. hotly deny ဒေါကြီးမောကြီး ငြင်းသည်။
  84. judge harshly ပြင်းပြင်းထန်ထန် စီရင်သည်။
  85. know well ကောင်းကောင်းသိသည်။
  86. laugh hysterically (အိုးထိုးခွက်လန်) ရယ်သည်။
  87. laugh loudly အသံကျယ်စွာ ရယ်သည်။
  88. learn easily လွယ်လွယ် သင်ယူသည်။
  89. listen carefully ဂရုတစိုက် နားထောင်သည်။
  90. live simply ရိုးရိုးရှင်းရှင်း နေသည်။
  91. loudly shout ကျယ်ကျယ် အော်သည်။
  92. love dearly အရမ်းချစ်သည်။
  93. mean well ကူညီချင်၊ ကောင်းတာ လုပ်ချင်သည်။ to want to do good or helpful things. He means well, but he's not really helping anyone.
  94. measure accurately မှန်မှန်ကန်ကန် တိုင်းတာသည်။
  95. meet sb halfway အပေးအယူလုပ်သည်။
  96. move quietly တိတ်တဆိတ် ရွှေ့သည်။
  97. never know မသိဖူးဘူး
  98. overlook completely အကုန် ကြည့်မြင်သည်။
  99. patiently wait စိတ်ရှည်ရှည် စောင့်သည်။
  100. pay exra အပိုငွေ ပေးသည်။
  101. perform badly မရှုမလှ ပြု၊ လုပ်၊ ဖျော်ဖြေသည်။
  102. perform live live လွှင့် ဖျော်ဖြေသည်။
  103. play music loudly သီချင်း ကျယ်ကျယ်ဖွင့်သည်။
  104. play well ကောင်းကောင်း ကစားသည်။
  105. pollute heavily = to make it dirty and dangerous to live in or to use, especially with poisonous chemicals or sewage
  106. prove conclusively ကျိန်းသေ မှန်ကန်သည်။ Conclusive evidence shows that something is certainly true
  107. public widely ကျယ်ကျယ်ပြန့်ပြန့် ဖြန့်ဝေသည်။
  108. quickly respond ချက်ချင်း တုံ့ပြန်သည်။
  109. quickly run ချက်ချင်း ပြေးသည်။
  110. quietly speak တိုးတိုးပြောသည်။ whisper
  111. quite agree လုံးဝ သဘောတူသည်။
  112. rain heavily မိုးသည်းသည်။
  113. read carefully ဂရုတစိုက် ဖတ်ရှုသည်။
  114. remember rightly အမှန်အတိုင်း၊ မှန်မှန်ကန်ကန် မှတ်မိသည်။
  115. resume shortly ခဏ ပြန်စတင်သည်။
  116. rise steadily တဖြည်းဖြည်း မြင့်တက်သည်။
  117. run fast မြန်မြန်ပြေးသည်။
  118. run quickly ချက်ချင်း ပြေးသည်။
  119. see clearly ကြည်ကြည်လင်လင် မြင်သည်။
  120. seriously doubt တော်တော် မယုံသင်္ကာဖြစ်သည်။
  121. seriously hope အမှန်အကန် မျှော်လင့်သည်။
  122. seriously think/consider လေးလေးနက်နက် စဉ်းစားသည်။
  123. shout loudly ကျယ်ကျယ် အော်သည်။
  124. sincerely hope တကယ်မျှော်လင့်သည်။
  125. sing loudly ကျယ်ကျယ်ဆိုသည်။
  126. sing beautifully လှလှပပ သီဆိုသည်။
  127. sleep peacefully အေးအေးချမ်းချမ်း အိပ်သည်။
  128. sleep soundly နှစ်နှစ်ခြိုက်ခြိုက် အိပ်သည်။
  129. slowly walk ဖြေးဖြေး လျှောက်သည်။
  130. smile happily ပျော်ပျော်ကြီး ရယ်သည်။
  131. solve easily လွယ်လွယ်ကူကူ ဖြေရှင်းသည်။
  132. speak deliberately တမင်တကာ ပြောသည်။
  133. speak fluently အသံစွာပြောသည်။
  134. speak politely ယဉ်ယဉ်ကျေးကျေး ပြောသည်။
  135. speak quietly တိုးတိုးပြောသည်။
  136. speak roughly ကြမ်းကြမ်းတမ်းတမ်း ပြောသည်။
  137. speak softly သိမ်မွေ့စွာ ပြောသည်။
  138. stare blankly ဘာမှ မမြင်ရ
  139. state precisely အတိအကျ ဖော်ပြသည်။
  140. strongly advise အခိုင်အမာ အကြံပြုသည်။
  141. strongly argue အပြင်းအထန် ငြင်းခုံသည်။
  142. strongly condemn ပြင်းပြင်းထန်ထန် ပြစ်တင်သည်။
  143. strongly criticize ပြင်းပြင်းထန်ထန် ဝေဖန်သည်။
  144. strongly deny ပြင်းပြင်းထန်ထန် ငြင်းသည်။.
  145. strongly dislike လုံးဝ မနှစ်မြို့
  146. strongly object ပြင်းပြင်းထန်ထန် ကန့်ကွက်သည်။
  147. strongly recommend လေးလေးနက်နက် အကြံပြုထောက်ခံသည်။
  148. strongly suggest လေးလေးနက်နက် အကြံပြုသည်။
  149. strongly support အခိုင်အမာ ထောက်ပံ့သည်။
  150. study diligently ကြိုးကြိုးစားစား လေ့လာသည်။
  151. talk quietly တိုးတိုးပြောသည်။
  152. talk slowly ဖြေးဖြေးပြောသည်။
  153. teach patiently စိတ်ရှည်ရှည် သင်ကြားသည်။
  154. test thoroughly စေ့စေ့စပ်စပ် စစ်ဆေးသည်၊ စမ်းသပ်သည်။
  155. think critically အရေးတကြီး၊ အသန်းအသန် စဉ်းစားသည်။
  156. think deeply လေးလေးနက်နက် စဉ်းစားသည်။
  157. thoroughly enjoy လုံးလုံး နှစ်သက်သည်။
  158. thoroughly inspect စေ့စေ့စပ်စပ်၊ သေသေချာချာ စစ်ဆေးသည်။
  159. tiptoe quietly တိတ်တိတ် ခြေမထောက်သွားသည်။
  160. totally agree လုံးဝ သဘောတူသည်။
  161. treat well ကောင်းကောင်း ပြုစု၊ ကျွေးမွေးသည်။
  162. understand easily လွယ်လွယ် သဘောပေါက်သည်။
  163. value highly မြင့်မြင့်မားမား တန်ဖိုးဖြတ်သည်။
  164. wave frantically ပျာပျာလှုပ်သည်။ If you are frantic , you are behaving in a wild and uncontrolled. paddle frantically, try frantically, work frantically
  165. well write/write well ကောင်းကောင်းရေးသားထားသည်။
  166. work efficiently ကျွမ်းကျွမ်းကျင်ကျင် လုပ်သည်။
  167. work happily ပျော်ပျော်ရွှင်ရွှင် အလုပ်လုပ်သည်။
  168. work hard ကြိုးကြိုးစားစား လုပ်သည်။
  169. work perfectly ကောင်းကောင်း၊ ပီပြင်စွာ အလုပ်လုပ်သည်။
  170. work slowly ဖြေးဖြေးလုပ်သည်။
  171. write clearly ရှင်းရှင်းလင်းလင်း ရေးသားသည်။
  172. write neatly သပ်သပ်ရပ်ရပ် ရေးသားသည်။

Adv Adj Collocations


  1. absolutely necessary လုံးဝ လိုအပ် (absolutely = အပြည့်အဝ။ အသေအချာ။ တကယ်။ အပြတ်။ အထူး။ အလွန်။ တကယ်။ လုံးဝ။) (utterly = လုံးလုံးလျားလျား။ လုံးဝ) (quite=အတော်အတန်။ အတော်အသင့်။ တော်တော်။ အတော်။ တကယ့်ကို။ အသေအချာ) (really = တကယ်။ တကယ့်ကို)
  2. absolutely/utterly (quite, really) alone ...အထီးကျန်
  3. absolutely/utterly (quite, really) amazed...အံ့အားသင့်စရာ
  4. absolutely/utterly(quite, really) appalled ...စိုးထိတ်စရာ
  5. absolutely/utterly(quite, really) beautiful ...လှ
  6. absolutely/utterly(quite, really) convinced ..အခိုင်အမာယုံကြည်
  7. absolutely/utterly(quite, really) devastated... ဝမ်းနည်းပက်လက်၊ ယူကျုံးမရ
  8. absolutely/utterly(quite, really) fantastic ...ကောင်းလွန်း
  9. absolutely/utterly (quite, really) furious...ဒေါသထွက်
  10. absolutely/utterly(quite, really) impossible...မဖြစ်နိုင်
  11. absolutely/utterly(quite, really) miserable ...စိတ်မချမ်းမြေ့
  12. absolutely/utterly (quite, really) ridiculous ...ရယ်ဖွယ်ရာ
  13. absolutely/utterly(quite, really) stupid...ထုံ၊ မိုက်ခဲ
  14. absolutely/utterly(quite, really) wrong ...မှား
  15. bitterly cold (ခါးခါးသီးသီး၊ အသည်းအသန်၊ ပြင်းပြင်းထန်ထန်) ဆတ်ဆတ်အေး (bitterly=extremely)
  16. bitterly complain ... ညည်းညူ
  17. bitterly criticise ခါးခါးသီးသီး/ပြင်းပြင်းထန်ထန် ဝေဖန်
  18. bitterly disappointed... စိတ်ပျက်
  19. bitterly regret ... ဝမ်းနည်း
  20. bitterly resent ... နားကျည်း
  21. deeply affected ...စိတ်ထိခိုက်သော။ (deeply=seriously, strongly)
  22. deeply ashamed ...ရှက်
  23. deeply committed...ကျူးလွန်
  24. deeply competitive...နိုင်ချင်
  25. deeply concerned ... ပူပန်စရာ
  26. deeply divided ... ကွဲ
  27. deeply hurt ...နာကျင်
  28. deeply moved ... ရွှေ့လျား
  29. deeply offended ...ဆဲ
  30. deeply regrettable ...ဝမ်းနည်းဖွယ်၊ စိတ်မကောင်းစရာ
  31. deeply religious...ဘာသာရေးကိုင်းရှိုင်း
  32. deeply shocked ...စိတ်ချောက်ချား
  33. deeply unhappy...မပျော်
  34. deeply worried ...စိုးရိမ်
  35. highly controversial (အလွန်၊ လွန်ကဲစွာ) တော်တော် အငြင်းပွားဖွယ် (highly =very, most, really, thoroughly, extremely, exceedingly, particularly)
  36. highly effective တော်တော် ထိရောက်သော
  37. highly probable တော်တော်လေး အလားအလားရှိ
  38. highly profitable တော်တော် အကျိုးရှိ
  39. highly recommended လေးလေးနက်နက် အကြံပြုထောက်ခံ
  40. highly successful တော်တော် အောင်မြင်
  41. highly unlikely လုံးဝ ဖြစ်ဟန်မတူ
  42. highly unusual အရမ်း ထူးခြား
  43. ridiculously cheap မတရား(မတော်မတရား၊ အရမ်း) ဈေးတန်
  44. ridiculously early အရမ်းစော
  45. ridiculously easy အရမ်းလွယ်
  46. ridiculously long မတရား ရှည်
  47. ridiculously small အရမ်းသေး
  48. ruggedly handsome အရမ်းချော
  49. scared stiff ကြောက်လွန်းပြီး တုံးဆိုင်း
  50. strongly opposed ပြင်းပြင်းဆန်ဆန် ဆန့်ကျင်
  51. actively involved တက်တက်ကြွကြွ ပါဝင်ပတ်သက်
  52. badly hurt ဆိုးဆိုးဝါးဝါး နာကျင်
  53. blissfully unaware လုံးဝ နားမလည် blissfully=extremely
  54. blissfully ignorant အလွန် ဉာဏ်မဲ့
  55. completely amazed လုံးဝ အံ့ဩ
  56. completely different (လုံးလုံး၊ လုံးဝ၊ အလျင်း) ခြားနား
  57. completely fantastic လုံးဝ မိုက်
  58. completely strong လုံးဝ သန်မာ
  59. dead tired အရမ်း မောပန်း
  60. drop-dead gorgeous အလွန် ချောမော
  61. fiercely competitive (ပြင်းထန်စွာ။ အလွန်အကြူး) ...နိုင်ချင်
  62. fully aware အပြည့်အဝ နားလည်သဘောပေါက်
  63. happily married ပျော်ရွှင်စွာ လက်ထပ်
  64. painfully shy (painfully=extremely)... ရှက်
  65. painfully thin အလွန်ပါး၊ ပိန်
  66. perfectly normal (လုံးဝ၊ တကယ့်ကို၊ အလွန်၊ ကောင်းကောင်း) သာမန်
  67. pretty good တော်တော်ကောင်း
  68. quietly confident (သိုသိုသိပ်သိပ်၊ တည်တည်ငြိမ်ငြိမ်) ယုံကြည်စိတ်ချ
  69. quite good (အတော်၊ တကယ့်ကို၊ တော်တော်) ကောင်း
  70. quite sure အတော် သေချာ
  71. readily available (မဆိုင်းမတွ၊ လိုလိုလားလား၊ အလွယ်တကူ၊ အရန်သင့်) ရနိုင်
  72. reasonably happy (အတော်အသင့်၊ တော်တော်) ပျော်
  73. reasonably priced ဈေး အတော်အသင့်
  74. reasonably well တော်တော်ကောင်း
John 3Sixteen English

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