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1 make it up
1) to become friends again after a quarrel:يَفُضُّ نِزاعا، يَتَصالَحIt's time you two made it up (with each other).
2) to give compensation or make amends for something:يُعَوِّضI'm sorry – I'll make it up to you somehow.
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2 make
أَعَدَّ (شَيْئًا إلخ) \ brew: to make a drink such as (tea, coffee, etc.) by mixing leaves or seeds with boiling water. draw up: to prepare; put in order: The lawyer drew up an agreement for me to sign. equip: to supply with the necessary machines, tools, clothes, etc. for a particular job or sport: We equip soldiers with weapons. The factory was equipped with modern machines. get up: to arrange: We’re getting up a dance. lay on: to provide: The electricity supply has not yet been laid on to our new house. make: to prepare sth. for use: I’ll make the beds while you make some coffee. prepare: to get ready: She’s preparing a meal. Prepare (yourself) for a shock. provide: to make preparation (for or against): We provide for the future (or against accidents). set: to arrange; provide: Our teacher set us an exam. The hunter set some traps. \ See Also جَهَّزَ، زَوَّدَ بِـ، نظم (نَظَّمَ) -
3 make
هَيَّأَ \ arrange: to plan: We arranged a meeting (or to meet). get up: to arrange: We’re getting up a dance. make: to prepare sth. for use: I’ll make the beds while you make some coffee. \ See Also جَهَّزَ، أَعَدَّ -
4 make
جَهَّزَ (بِـ) \ equip: to supply with the necessary machines, tools, clothes, etc. for a particular job or sport: We equip soldiers with weapons. The factory was equipped with modern machines. lay on: to provide: The electricity supply has not yet been laid on to our new house. make: to prepare sth. for use: I’ll make the beds while you make some coffee. supply: to give or produce (sth. that is needed); to provide: Parents supply their children with clothes. Bakers supply bread. provide: to supply; give (sth. that is needed): She provided (him with) food for his journey. -
5 make out
فَهِمَ \ comprehend: to understand: The child read the story but did not comprehend its meaning. follow: to understand: Could you follow his explanation?. gather: (with a clause as the object) to understand: I gather from your son that he has left school. make out: to understand: I can’t make out what this means. make sense: (of a person, with of) to understand: I can’t make sense of these accounts. realize: to understand (the truth of sth.): Does she realize her mistake? (Does she know about it?) Do you realize that you are in great danger?. see: to understand (a reason, a joke, a need, etc.): I can’t see why he wants it. It’s too hard for him, you see. Yes, I see. understand: to know the meaning of: I don’t understand this question. -
6 make sense
فَهِمَ \ comprehend: to understand: The child read the story but did not comprehend its meaning. follow: to understand: Could you follow his explanation?. gather: (with a clause as the object) to understand: I gather from your son that he has left school. make out: to understand: I can’t make out what this means. make sense: (of a person, with of) to understand: I can’t make sense of these accounts. realize: to understand (the truth of sth.): Does she realize her mistake? (Does she know about it?) Do you realize that you are in great danger?. see: to understand (a reason, a joke, a need, etc.): I can’t see why he wants it. It’s too hard for him, you see. Yes, I see. understand: to know the meaning of: I don’t understand this question. -
7 make
[meɪk] past tense, past participle made [meɪd]1. verb1) to create, form or produce:to make a muddle/mess of the job
to make lunch/coffee
يَصْنَع، يَعْمَلWe made an arrangement/agreement/deal/bargain.
2) to compel, force or cause (a person or thing to do something):يُجْبِر، يُسَبِّب، يَجْعَلHe made me laugh.
3) to cause to be:يَجْعَلYou've made me very unhappy.
4) to gain or earn:He makes $100 a week
يَرْبَحto make a profit.
5) (of numbers etc) to add up to; to amount to:يُساوي، يُصْبِح مَجْموعُه2 and 2 make(s) 4.
6) to become, turn into, or be:يُصْبِحHe'll make an excellent teacher.
7) to estimate as:يُقَدِّرI make the total 483.
8) to appoint, or choose, as:يُعَيِّن، يَخْتارHe was made manager.
9) used with many nouns to give a similar meaning to that of the verb from which the noun is formed:He made several attempts (= attempted several times)
They made a left turn (= turned left)
He made (= offered) a suggestion/proposal
يقومُ ب، يُقَدِّم، يَعْمَلُHave you any comments to make?
2. nounطِراز، مارْكَهWhat make is your new car?
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8 make out
أَدْرَكَ \ appreciate: to understand: I appreciate your point of view. attain: to reach; succeed in getting: He attained his goal of becoming rich. catch up: come level (with): He started early but I soon caught up (or caught him up or caught up with him). catch, (caught): to meet or join sb. or sth. by being at the right place at the right time: I caught the bus outside the cinema. I caught the headmaster as he left his office. comprehend: to understand: The child read the story but did not comprehend its meaning. find, (found): to learn or discover sth. (by experience or study of inquiry): She found him changed. You will find the hotel very comfortable. The judge found the prisoner guilty. I found that my car had been stolen. make out: to understand: I can’t make out what this means. overtake: (of a runner, etc.) to come level with sb., by going faster (and perhaps to pass him): I overtook him and gave him your message. perceive: to notice and understand, especially through the eyes or mind: I can’t perceive any difference between these two coins. We perceived that we were unwelcome, so we left. realize: to understand (the truth of sth.): Does she realize her mistake? (Does she know about it?) Do you realize that you are in great danger?. see: to understand (a reaon, a joke, a need, etc.): I can’t see why he wants it. It’s too hard for him, you see? Yes, I see. tell: (with can) to know; to recognize: Can you tell the difference between these two brothers?. understand: to know the meaning of: I don’t understand this question. \ See Also عرف (عَرِفَ)، فهم (فَهِم)، لحق بـ (لَحِقَ بِـ) -
9 make sure
تَأَكَّدَ \ assure: to make sure: You should assure (yourself) that the house is locked before you leave. ensure: to make sure: Please ensure that your bill is paid. make sure: to satisfy oneself (by asking or looking): Make sure that the doors are locked. -
10 make the best of
اِسْتَغَلَّ (من شيءٍ) \ make the best of: to do as well as one can with (sth. imperfect): If this torn shirt is your only one, you’ll have to make the best of it. \ See Also استفادَ إلى أقصى حدّ \ جَنَى أكبر فائدة من \ make the best of: to do as well as one can with (sth. imperfect): If this torn shirt is your only one, you’ll have to make the best of it. -
11 make
حَسَبَ \ add up: to reach a full amount, by adding all the figures: This bill adds up to $17. You added it up wrong. calculate: to work out with numbers: We calculated the cost of our holiday. make: to form an opinion about sth. (time, cost, distance, etc.) by looking or calculating: What do you make the time? I make it 3.30, but my watch may be slow. reckon: to calculate; to consider: He is reckoned (to be) the best football player in the country. suspect: to have an idea, of (sth.), or of the guilt of (sb.), which one cannot prove: I suspect that he has stolen my bicycle. I suspect him of stealing it. work out: to calculate; produce (a plan, etc.) by careful thought: He worked out the probable cost of the building. -
12 make
قَدَّرَ \ appreciate: to value: We appreciate your help. estimate: to guess (a figure) carefully, often by some sort of calculation: I estimated the crowd at about 7000. I estimate that this building will cost about $75,000 and take 18 months. foresee: to see what will probably happen: I foresee that we shall soon need a new car. make: to form an opinion about sth. (time, cost, distance, etc.) by looking or calculating: What do you make the time? I make it 3.30, but my watch may be slow. rank: to consider (or be considered) as having a certain position: I rank him (or He ranks) among the best footballers in the world. reckon: consider: He is reckoned (to be) the best football player in the country. think: to believe; consider; have a firm opinion: I think she’s beautiful. Don’t you think so? We never thought it possible (that it was possible), (with a lot of, highly, well) to have a good opinion; (with little, not much) to have a bad opinion My son’s teachers think highly of his work. I don’t think much of this coffee. value: to consider sth. as valuable: I value his friendship. \ See Also قوم (قَوَّم)، ثمن (ثَمَّن)، خمن (خَمَّنَ)، اعتبر (اعْتَبَرَ) -
13 make certain
to act so that, or check that, something is sure:يَتَأكَّدI think he's dead but you'd better make certain.
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14 make for
قَصَدَ \ head: to go in a certain direction: The ship was heading for Liverpool. intend: to plan; have as one’s purpose: What do you intend to do with the money? I intend to buy a new car. make for: to aim for; go towards: The ship was making for port. mean, (meant): to intend: I didn’t mean to hurt you. This money is meant for you. \ See Also توجه (تَوَجَّهَ)، نوى (نَوَى) -
15 make sense
أدْرَكَ المُرَادَ مِن \ make sense: (of a person, with of) to understand: I can’t make sense of these accounts. \ مَفْهوم \ make sense: (of words) to be understood; (of actions) seem reasonable: You can’t say "Cat the away ran"; it doesn’t make sense. It doesn’t make sense to burn useful material. \ See Also مَعْقول -
16 make
جَعَلَ \ get (got, gotten): to cause sb. to do sth.: Get your uncle to do that for you. make: (with an object and an adj.) to cause to become: Make that line longer. Make your plans known, (with two objects) cause to become; appoint They made my father a judge, (with an object and a verb) cause (or force) to do sth. His stories make me laugh. They made him beg for mercy. -
17 make a mistake
1) American: screw up (If you \<b\>screw up\</b\> one more time, I will fire you)2) Australian slang: make a blue -
18 make a move
1) to move at all:يَبدو مِنه حَرَكَهIf you make a move, I'll shoot you!
يَتَّجِه نَحْو، يسيرُ نَحْوHe made a move for the door.
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19 make the most of (something)
to take advantage of (an opportunity etc) to the greatest possible extent:يَسْتَفيد إلى أقْصى حَدYou'll only get one chance, so you'd better make the most of it!
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20 make the most of (something)
to take advantage of (an opportunity etc) to the greatest possible extent:يَسْتَفيد إلى أقْصى حَدYou'll only get one chance, so you'd better make the most of it!
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