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1 round
[raund]1. adjective1) shaped like a circle or globe:دائِري، مُسْتَديرThis plate isn't quite round.
2) rather fat; plump:دائِري ومُمْتَلِئa round face.
2. adverb1) in the opposite direction:في الإتِّجاه العَكْسيHe turned round.
2) in a circle:على شَكْلِ دائِرَهAll (the) year round.
3) from one person to another:من شَخْصٍ إلى آخَرThe news went round.
4) from place to place:من مَكان إلى آخَرWe drove round for a while.
5) in circumference:في المُحيط، دائِرِيّاThe tree measured two metres round.
6) to a particular place, usually a person's home:إلى بيْتناAre you coming round (to our house) tonight?
3. preposition1) on all sides of:حَوْله، في كل النَّواحيHe looked round the room.
2) passing all sides of (and returning to the starting-place):حَوْلThey ran round the tree.
3) changing direction at:حَولHe came round the corner.
4) in or to all parts of:في كُل أنحاءThe news spread all round the town.
4. noun1) a complete circuit:a round of drinks (= one for everyone present)
جَوْلَهa round of golf.
2) a regular journey one takes to do one's work:جَوْلَه، دَوْرَهa postman's round.
3) a burst of cheering, shooting etc:عاصِفَة من التَّصْفيقThe soldier fired several rounds.
4) a single bullet, shell etc:رَصاصَه، قَذيفَهfive hundred rounds of ammunition.
جَوْلَهThe winners of the first round will go through to the next.
6) a type of song sung by several singers singing the same tune starting in succession.أغْنِيَه جَماعِيَّه بالتّسَلْسُل5. verbto go round:يَدورُ حَوْلَThe car rounded the corner.
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2 hole
فُتْحَة \ aperture: a small opening, esp. one that lets in light (in photography). gap: a narrow space between two things; an opening: The sheep escaped through a gap in the fence. hole: a small (and usu. round) opening in a flat surface, which may be made on purpose (as for a button) or by mistake or by wear (as in a shoe). mouth: the opening through which sth. can go in or out (of a cave, hole, pipe, etc.): Many ports are at the mouth of a river. opening: a space; a hole: an opening in the fence. \ See Also فرجة (فُرْجَة)، ثغرة (ثُغْرَة) -
3 hole
ثُقْب \ bore: a hole made by boring, esp. for water. hole: a small (and usu. round) opening in a flat surface, which may be made on purpose (as for a button) or by mistake or by wear (as in a shoe). puncture: a small hole, made by a sharp point (so that air or liquid forces its way through): A bee’s sting makes a small puncture in the skin. slot: a small narrow opening, into which sth. should fit: You must put a coin in the slot before a public telephone will work. tear: a torn place: a tear in my shirt. -
4 شخص غير مناسب
n. square peg in a round hole -
5 سد
سَدَّ \ bar: to block (a way): The road was barred by a fallen tree. block: to prevent movement by putting sth. in the way: Sand was blocking the pipe. choke: to block (a pipe, etc.): It was choked with dirt. close: (cause to) to be out of use: This road is closed. On his death, his business had to be closed (or closed down). cover: (of amounts) to be enough for: $25 should cover your hotel bill. meet: to satisfy: Will $5 meet your needs?. obstruct: to block; prevent: Trees obstructed our view from the house. plug: to fill (a hole) with a plug. stop: to fill or block (a hole, etc.): A hole in my tooth was stopped. \ See Also أقفل (أَقْفَلَ)، غطى (غَطَّى)، أَعَاقَ \ سَدَّ \ gag: to put a gag on: The thieves bound and gagged the watchman. \ See Also سَطَم الفم \ سَدَّ بِفَلّينة \ cork: to close sth. with a cork. \ سَدَّ بمِتْراس \ barricade: to block with a barricade. \ سَدَّ الحاجَة \ go round: to let everyone have a share: There was not enough fruit to go round. tide over: to provide (sb.) with his needs for a short time: $50 will tide me over till I start my new job. \ سَدَّ النَّقْص \ replenish: to fill up again (a supply, a store, etc.): May I replenish your glass (of wine)?. -
6 إلى
إلى \ to: showing possession or position: It belongs to them. It was stuck to the wall, in expressions of place and time; showing where sb. or sth. goes; showing an aim or limit; showing a point that is reached: We walked to school. He jumped on to the table. I was away from June to October. against: touching (usually sth. upright): He pressed his nose against the glass. for: towards: We set off for home. into: showing a change of condition: The castle was turned into a hotel. till, until: up to (a certain time): We waited from 6.30 till midnight. \ إلى \ there: in or to that place: Let’s go there; we line there. \ See Also في ذلك المكان \ إلى \ somewhere: in or to some place (but usu. anywhere in negative sentences and questions): I’ve met him somewhere before. Let’s go somewhere peaceful (to some peaceful place). \ See Also أو في مَكانٍ ما \ إلى الأبَد \ forever: (also two words: (for ever) for always; endlessly: I can’t wait forever. \ إلى أَبْعَد حَدّ \ exceedingly: very: He’s exceedingly clever. extremely: very: You’re extremely kind. \ إلى أَبْعَد الحُدود \ ever so: very: It’s ever so easy. \ إلى أَبْعَد مِن \ farther: at or to a greater distance: I was too tired to go farther. \ إلى اتّجاه آخر \ round: so as to face in a different or opposite direction: The wind went round from east to north. He turned the car round and went back. \ إلى الاتّجاه المُضادّ \ round: so as to face in a different or opposite direction: The wind went round from east to north. He turned the car round and went back. \ إلى الآخِر \ right: all the way: Go right to the end of the road. Go right back to the beginning. \ إلى أَسْفَل \ down: from a higher level to a lower one: The aeroplane came down slowly, from a higher level to a lower one: I climbed down the tree. The rope hung down the wall. downward, downwards: in a downward direction: He lay, face downwards, on the grass. over: to from an upright (or straight) position to a flat (or bent) position: I fell over. He knocked me over. \ إلى أَعْلَى \ up: towards the top of: We climbed up the hill, in or to higher position: She lives up in the hills. She looked up at the stars. He got up from his chair. Prices often go up. uphill: up a slope: The road winds uphill for a mile. upward: in an upward direction: The aeroplane flew upwards. \ إلى أَعْلَى وإلى أسفل \ up and down: off the ground and back to it; higher and lower: He was jumping up and down. He waved his stick up and down. \ إلى أَقْصَى ما أعرِفه عنه \ to the best of sb.’s knowledge: as far as I know: To the best of my knowledge, he is honest (I have no reason to doubt his honesty). \ إلى الأَمام \ along: on; forward: She hurried along. forth: old use forwards; onwards. forward: also forwards towards the front: He stepped forward(s) to greet me. \ إلى أَن \ (prep. fml.) pending: until: I put his letter in a drawer, pending his arrival. till: up to the time when: I waited till he was ready. until: up to the time that: She stayed until I returned. \ إلى الآن \ hitherto: up to now: Hitherto, he had never been absent from work. \ إلى أو بارتفاع الرُّكبة \ knee-deep: up to the knees: The river was only knee-deep. \ إلى أو في الاتِّجاه المُعَاكِس \ about: facing the opposite way: The ship turned about and came back to harbour. \ إلى أو في داخِل \ into: (showing direction) in: He fell into a hole. She came into the house. \ إلى أو نحو الأرض \ down: on to the ground: I fell down. He knocked me down. \ إلى أو نَحْوَ الدّاخِل \ inwards: towards the inside: The door opened inwards. \ إلى أيّ حَدّ \ any: (with comparative words) at all; in any way: Do you feel any better?He’s too old to go any faster. \ إلى أَيْنَ؟ \ where: in or to what place: Where do you live? Where are you going?. \ إلى الجانِب الآخر \ over: across, from one side to the other: The gate was locked, so he climbed over. \ إلى الجهة الأخرى \ the other way round: in the opposite direction; happening in another order or relationship: Turn the chair the other way round so that you can see out of the window. George didn’t hit John - it was the other way round (John hit George). \ إلى الجهة أو الناحية الأخرى \ over: so that a different side is upwards: Turn the page over. Roll the body over. \ إلى حَدّ أنّهُ \ so: showing an effect: It was so cold that the water froze. He’s not so ill as to need a doctor. \ إلى حَدٍّ بعيد \ by far: by a long way or very much: He is by far the better player of the two. He plays better by far. largely: mostly: The accident was largely his own fault. quite: (often followed by but) not very, but reasonably; fairly: She’s quite tall, but not as tall as you. He’s quite a nice boy, but he’s lazy. stiff: (with the verbs bore, scare, worry) to a state of tiredness; nearly to death: Long speeches bore me stiff. \ إلى حَدٍّ كبير \ enormously: very greatly: I enjoyed myself enormously. madly: in a mad way; very much: He’s madly keen on football. much: greatly: I don’t much like it. such: of a kind that produces a certain result: It was such a heavy box that I could not lift it. Its weight was such that I could not lift it. \ إلى حَدٍّ ما \ fairly: (with an adj. or adv.) slightly; not completely: a fairly easy job; fairly well done. moderately: reasonably; quite, but not very: I’m moderately sure about it. It was a moderately warm day. more or less: about, but not exactly: She’s more or less ready, but she can’t find her handbag. partially: not wholly; not completely: He’s partially blind. partly: not completely; in regard to a part: It was partly my fault, and partly his. rather: not very, but fairly: I was rather sorry to miss that meeting. We arrived rather (slightly) earlier than we expected. reasonably: fairly; enough, but not completely: I’m reasonably certain of success. slightly: a little: He’s slightly taller than I am. somewhat: rather: He’s somewhat older than you are. to a certain degree: not completely: To a certain degree, it was my fault. pretty: fairly; comparatively: a pretty cheap car (cheaper than most cars). \ See Also جزئيا (جزئيًّا)، باعتدال، تقريبا (تقريبًا) \ إلى حَيْثُ \ where: in or to the place in which: I’m going where I always go. Leave him where he is. \ See Also حيث (حَيْثُ) \ إلى الخَارج \ abroad: in or to another country: I spent my holiday abroad. out: from inside: The door opened and a man came out. \ See Also في الخَارِج \ إلى الخَلْف \ back: away from the front: Stand back from the fire. backward(s): towards the back: He fell over backwards. \ إلى داخِل \ in: showing entrance or direction: He looked in through the window. He came in. He threw a stone in. inside: on (or to) the inside of: Please wait inside the room. \ See Also في داخِل \ إلى درجة أَقَلّ \ down: less; to a weaker or lower state: First heat the metal up, then cool it down. We must cut down our costs. \ إلى الطَّابق الأَسْفَل \ down: downstairs: He’s out of bed and he’ll be down in a minute. downstairs: down the stairs: He hurried downstairs. \ إلى غير رَجْعَة \ for good: for ever: I’ve stopped smoking for good. \ إلى فَوْق \ up: towards the top of: We climbed up the hill. \ See Also فوق (فَوْق) \ إلى قِطع صغيرة \ to bits: (after verbs like come, go, fall, blow, cut, tear) into little pieces: My glasses fell to bits on the floor. \ إلى ما قبلَ (وقت محدد) \ hitherto: up to now; up to the past time already spoken of: Hitherto, he had never been absent from work. \ إلى النِّهاية \ out: completely: I was tired out. right: all the way: Go right to the end of the road. up: (with verbs) completely; to the end: Finish up your food. \ إلى هذا الحَدّ \ so far: until now: We’ve won six games so far. this: so: I didn’t expect him to be this late (so late as he is) The fish was only this big (the size that I’m showing you). \ See Also حتّى الآن \ إلى هُنا \ here: at, in or to this place: I live here. Come here! He lives near here. Is the hospital far from here?. \ See Also هنا (هُنا) \ إلى هُناك \ there: to that place: Let’s go there. \ See Also هناك (هُناك) \ إلى اليَمين \ clockwise: in the direction taken by the hands of a clock: To open this lock, turn the key clockwise (or in a clockwise direction). -
7 ثقب
ثَقَبَ \ bore: to make a hole with a tool that turns round: bore holes in wood; bore wells; bore for oil. drill: to make (a hole) with a drill: Men were drilling for oil. They drilled a hole 6000 feet deep. pierce: (of sharp points) go through or into; make a hole in: The knife pierced his stomach. punch: to make (a hole) with a punch or a pointed instrument: A railway official punched my ticket. puncture: to make a puncture in (sth., esp. in the tyre of a car, so that air comes out). -
8 حفر
حَفَرَ \ bore: to make a hole with a tool that turns round: to bore holes in wood; to bore wells; to bore for oil. cut out: to remove from inside sth. else by cutting; to make by cutting: She cut out a pattern from the paper. dig (dug): to turn (earth) with a tool; form by turning or moving earth: I was digging in my garden. I dug a hole in the ground. engrave: to form (letters, pictures, etc.) by cutting (in wood, stone or metal); make special metal plates for printing pictures: The terrible memory was engraved in his memory. excavate: to uncover by digging: Many ancient towns have been excavated in modern times. inscribe: to write, esp. by cutting letters in stone or metal or wood. \ See Also ثقب (ثَقَبَ)، أزال (أَزَالَ)، نكش (نَكَشَ) \ حَفَرَ بِمثقَاب \ drill: to make (a hole) with a drill: Men were drilling for oil. They drilled a hole 6000 feet deep. \ حَفَرَ جُحْرًا \ burrow: (to make) a hole in the ground (esp. as made by rabbits, etc.). -
9 bore
ثَقَبَ \ bore: to make a hole with a tool that turns round: bore holes in wood; bore wells; bore for oil. drill: to make (a hole) with a drill: Men were drilling for oil. They drilled a hole 6000 feet deep. pierce: (of sharp points) go through or into; make a hole in: The knife pierced his stomach. punch: to make (a hole) with a punch or a pointed instrument: A railway official punched my ticket. puncture: to make a puncture in (sth., esp. in the tyre of a car, so that air comes out). -
10 drill
ثَقَبَ \ bore: to make a hole with a tool that turns round: bore holes in wood; bore wells; bore for oil. drill: to make (a hole) with a drill: Men were drilling for oil. They drilled a hole 6000 feet deep. pierce: (of sharp points) go through or into; make a hole in: The knife pierced his stomach. punch: to make (a hole) with a punch or a pointed instrument: A railway official punched my ticket. puncture: to make a puncture in (sth., esp. in the tyre of a car, so that air comes out). -
11 pierce
ثَقَبَ \ bore: to make a hole with a tool that turns round: bore holes in wood; bore wells; bore for oil. drill: to make (a hole) with a drill: Men were drilling for oil. They drilled a hole 6000 feet deep. pierce: (of sharp points) go through or into; make a hole in: The knife pierced his stomach. punch: to make (a hole) with a punch or a pointed instrument: A railway official punched my ticket. puncture: to make a puncture in (sth., esp. in the tyre of a car, so that air comes out). -
12 punch
ثَقَبَ \ bore: to make a hole with a tool that turns round: bore holes in wood; bore wells; bore for oil. drill: to make (a hole) with a drill: Men were drilling for oil. They drilled a hole 6000 feet deep. pierce: (of sharp points) go through or into; make a hole in: The knife pierced his stomach. punch: to make (a hole) with a punch or a pointed instrument: A railway official punched my ticket. puncture: to make a puncture in (sth., esp. in the tyre of a car, so that air comes out). -
13 puncture
ثَقَبَ \ bore: to make a hole with a tool that turns round: bore holes in wood; bore wells; bore for oil. drill: to make (a hole) with a drill: Men were drilling for oil. They drilled a hole 6000 feet deep. pierce: (of sharp points) go through or into; make a hole in: The knife pierced his stomach. punch: to make (a hole) with a punch or a pointed instrument: A railway official punched my ticket. puncture: to make a puncture in (sth., esp. in the tyre of a car, so that air comes out). -
14 ثقب
ثُقْب \ bore: a hole made by boring, esp. for water. hole: a small (and usu. round) opening in a flat surface, which may be made on purpose (as for a button) or by mistake or by wear (as in a shoe). puncture: a small hole, made by a sharp point (so that air or liquid forces its way through): A bee’s sting makes a small puncture in the skin. slot: a small narrow opening, into which sth. should fit: You must put a coin in the slot before a public telephone will work. tear: a torn place: a tear in my shirt. -
15 فتحة
فُتْحَة \ aperture: a small opening, esp. one that lets in light (in photography). gap: a narrow space between two things; an opening: The sheep escaped through a gap in the fence. hole: a small (and usu. round) opening in a flat surface, which may be made on purpose (as for a button) or by mistake or by wear (as in a shoe). mouth: the opening through which sth. can go in or out (of a cave, hole, pipe, etc.): Many ports are at the mouth of a river. opening: a space; a hole: an opening in the fence. \ See Also فرجة (فُرْجَة)، ثغرة (ثُغْرَة) \ فُتْحَة الأَنْف \ nostril: one of the two openings in the nose. -
16 aperture
فُتْحَة \ aperture: a small opening, esp. one that lets in light (in photography). gap: a narrow space between two things; an opening: The sheep escaped through a gap in the fence. hole: a small (and usu. round) opening in a flat surface, which may be made on purpose (as for a button) or by mistake or by wear (as in a shoe). mouth: the opening through which sth. can go in or out (of a cave, hole, pipe, etc.): Many ports are at the mouth of a river. opening: a space; a hole: an opening in the fence. \ See Also فرجة (فُرْجَة)، ثغرة (ثُغْرَة) -
17 gap
فُتْحَة \ aperture: a small opening, esp. one that lets in light (in photography). gap: a narrow space between two things; an opening: The sheep escaped through a gap in the fence. hole: a small (and usu. round) opening in a flat surface, which may be made on purpose (as for a button) or by mistake or by wear (as in a shoe). mouth: the opening through which sth. can go in or out (of a cave, hole, pipe, etc.): Many ports are at the mouth of a river. opening: a space; a hole: an opening in the fence. \ See Also فرجة (فُرْجَة)، ثغرة (ثُغْرَة) -
18 mouth
فُتْحَة \ aperture: a small opening, esp. one that lets in light (in photography). gap: a narrow space between two things; an opening: The sheep escaped through a gap in the fence. hole: a small (and usu. round) opening in a flat surface, which may be made on purpose (as for a button) or by mistake or by wear (as in a shoe). mouth: the opening through which sth. can go in or out (of a cave, hole, pipe, etc.): Many ports are at the mouth of a river. opening: a space; a hole: an opening in the fence. \ See Also فرجة (فُرْجَة)، ثغرة (ثُغْرَة) -
19 opening
فُتْحَة \ aperture: a small opening, esp. one that lets in light (in photography). gap: a narrow space between two things; an opening: The sheep escaped through a gap in the fence. hole: a small (and usu. round) opening in a flat surface, which may be made on purpose (as for a button) or by mistake or by wear (as in a shoe). mouth: the opening through which sth. can go in or out (of a cave, hole, pipe, etc.): Many ports are at the mouth of a river. opening: a space; a hole: an opening in the fence. \ See Also فرجة (فُرْجَة)، ثغرة (ثُغْرَة) -
20 bore
ثُقْب \ bore: a hole made by boring, esp. for water. hole: a small (and usu. round) opening in a flat surface, which may be made on purpose (as for a button) or by mistake or by wear (as in a shoe). puncture: a small hole, made by a sharp point (so that air or liquid forces its way through): A bee’s sting makes a small puncture in the skin. slot: a small narrow opening, into which sth. should fit: You must put a coin in the slot before a public telephone will work. tear: a torn place: a tear in my shirt.
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