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Oxford 5000 vocabulary |A1|SPEAKING vocabularyWRITING vocabulary wall /wɔːl $ wɒːl/ noun [countable]
wall verb
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تیغه کشیدن، جدار، محصور کردن، حصار دار کردن، دیوار کشیدن، دیواری، علوم مهندسی: دیوار، معماری: دیوار، ورزش: دیواره، مانع یکپارچه در پرش اسب مرکب از جعبه های روی هم، علوم هوایی: دیواره
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Synonyms & Related Words wall[noun]Synonyms:- partition, enclosure, screen
- barrier, fence, hedge, impediment, obstacle, obstruction
English Thesaurus: wall, fence, railings, barrier, screen, ... [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary I. wall1 S1 W1 /wɔːl $ wɒːl/
noun [countable][
Language: Old English;
Origin: weall]
1. AROUND AN AREA an upright flat structure made of stone or brick, that divides one area from another or surrounds an area ⇒
fencestone/brick/concrete wall The estate is surrounded by high stone walls.city/garden etc wall the ancient city walls the Great Wall of China We climbed over the wall into the orchard.2. IN A BUILDING one of the sides of a room or building
on the wall I put some pictures up on the walls. Bob leaned against the wall.bedroom/kitchen etc wall We decided to paint the bathroom walls blue.3. BODY the side of something hollow, especially within the body:
The walls of the blood vessels had been damaged. cell walls4. wall of fire/water etc a tall mass of something such as fire or water, that stops anything from getting past:
The boat was hit by a wall of water.5. wall of silence/secrecy a situation in which nobody will tell you what you want to know:
The police investigation was met with a wall of silence.6. up the wall spoken very angry or annoyed:
That noise is driving me up the wall (=making me annoyed).go up the wall British English:
I’ve got to be on time or Sarah will go up the wall.7. off the wall informal very strange or unusual, often in an amusing way:
Some of Krista’s ideas are a little off the wall.8. go to the wall informal if a company goes to the wall, it fails, especially because of financial difficulties:
Many small investors will go to the wall.9. these four walls spoken the room that you are in, especially considered as a private place:
I don’t want anything repeated outside these four walls.10. be/come up against a (brick) wall to reach a point where you cannot make progress, especially because something or someone is stopping you:
We seem to have come up against a brick wall in this investigation.11. be climbing/crawling (up) the walls informal to be feeling extremely anxious, unhappy, or annoyed, especially because you are waiting for something or are in a situation which you cannot get away from:
The kids soon had him climbing the walls.12. walls have ears used to warn people to be careful what they say, because other people, especially enemies, could be listening
13. hit the wall informal to reach the point when you are most physically tired when doing a sport
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have your back to/against the wall at
back2(21), ⇒
be (like) banging your head against a brick wall at
head(31), ⇒
like talking to a brick wall at
talk1(15), ⇒
the writing is on the wall at
writing(8), ⇒
off-the-wall [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
II. wall2 verbwall something ↔ in phrasal verb to surround an open area with walls
wall something ↔ off phrasal verb to keep one area or room separate from another, by building a wall:
The control room is walled off by soundproof glass.wall somebody/something ↔ up phrasal verb1. a) to fill in an entrance, window etc with bricks or stone:
The entrance had long since been walled up. b) to fill in all the entrances and windows of a place so that someone cannot get out
2. to keep someone as a prisoner in a building
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Collocations wall noun ADJ. high, low | long, short | thick, thin | massive | back, front, side | bare, blank to stare at a blank wall
exterior, external, outer, outside | inner, inside, interior, internal | adjoining | dividing, partition, party | boundary, perimeter | retaining They built a retaining wall around the pond.
load-bearing If a load-bearing wall is weakened, the building could fall down.
pannelled | bathroom, kitchen, etc. | brick, masonry, stone, etc. | city, garden, harbour, sea VERB + WALL build, erect, put up | demolish, destroy, pull down | climb (over), scale The burglars must have scaled the side wall.
jump down from, jump over | cover, line, paint, paper, plaster She covered her walls with pictures of film stars. WALL + VERB stand | enclose sth, surround sth | face sth the wall facing the door WALL + NOUN clock, light | cupboard, unit | covering, decoration, hanging, tile PREP. against a/the ~ She leant against the wall.
behind a/the ~ Nobody can see behind the wall.
on a/the ~ She hung the photos on the wall.
~ along the wall along the seafront
~ around/round high walls around the prison
~ of (figurative) a solid wall of fog [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
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