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21 doctor
[ˈdɔktə]1. noun2) a person who is trained to treat ill people:طَبيبI'll have to go to the doctor.
3) a person who has gained the highest university degree in any subject.دُكْتور: دَرَجَة دُكْتوراه2. verb1) to interfere with; to add something to ( usually alcohol or drugs):يَتَدَخَّل في، يَزيدSomeone had doctored her drink.
يُطَبِّب، يُعالِجI'm doctoring my cold with aspirin.
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22 dollar
[ˈdɔlə] noun(usually abbreviated to $ when written) the standard unit of currency in several countries, eg the United States, Australia, Singapore:دولارIt costs ten dollars / $10.
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23 et cetera
[ɪtˈsetrə] (American) [et-] ( usually abbreviated to etc or c; when written)a Latin phrase meaning "and the rest", "and so on":إلى آخِرِهِ (ألخ...)The refugees need food, clothes, blankets etc.
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24 Fahrenheit
[ˈfærənhæɪt] adjective( often abbreviated to F when written) as measured on a Fahrenheit thermometer:فِهرِنهايتfifty degrees Fahrenheit (50°F).
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25 flashlight
noun1) a (battery) torch.مِصْباح بَطاريَّه2) ( often abbreviated to flash) an instrument which produces a sudden bright light for taking photographs.مِصباح آلة التصْوير، فلاش الكاميرا -
26 foot
[fut] plural feet [fiːt] noun1) the part of the leg on which a person or animal stands or walks:قَدَمMy feet are very sore from walking so far.
2) the lower part of anything:أسْفَل الشَيئat the foot of the hill.
3) (plural often foot; often abbreviated to ft when written) a measure of length equal to twelve inches (30.48 cm):He is five feet/foot six inches tall
قَدَم وِحْدَة قِياسa four-foot wall.
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27 for example
( often abbreviated to eg) [iːˈdʒiː]for instance; as an example:مَثَلاSeveral European countries have no sea-coast – for example, Switzerland and Austria.
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28 headquarters
noun singular or plural( often abbreviated to HQ [eɪtʃˈkjuː] noun ) the place from which the chief officers or leaders of an organization ( especially an army) direct and control the activities of that organization:مَرْكِز القِيادَهDuring the election, his house was used as the campaign headquarters.
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29 hertz
[həːts] plural hertz noun هيرْتز: وِحْدَة التردُّد -
30 hire-purchase
noun( also abbreviated to HP [eɪtʃˈpiː]) a way of buying an article by paying the price in several weekly or monthly parts:شِراء البضائِع بالتَّقْسيط( also adjective) a hire-purchase agreement.
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31 honorary
adjective1) ( often abbreviated to Hon. in writing) (of an official position) not having any payment:فَخْريthe Honorary Secretary of the Darts Association.
فَخْري، شَرَفيan honorary degree.
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32 honours
noun plural1) ( sometimes with capital, sometimes abbreviated to Hons when written):a degree awarded by universities, colleges etc to students who achieve good results in their final degree examinations, or who carry out specialized study or research
the course of study leading to the awarding of such a degree: He got First Class Honours in French
دَرجة إمتياز تُمْنَح لطالِب مُتَفَوِّق( also adjective) an honours degree, (American) an honors course.
2) ceremony, when given as a mark of respect:يَدْفِنُ باحْتِفالٍ عَسْكَريThe dead soldiers were buried with full military honours.
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33 horsepower
( usually abbreviated to h.p. when written) nouna standard unit used to measure the power of engines, cars etc.قُدْرَة حِصانيَّه: وحدة لِقِياس قُوَّة المُحَرِّك -
34 hour
[ˈauə] noun1) ( sometimes abbreviated to hr when written)2) sixty minutes, the twenty-fourth part of a day:ساعَهa five-hour delay.
3) the time at which a particular thing happens:وَقْت حُدوث الشَّيءYou can consult him during business hours.
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35 inch
[ɪntʃ]1. noun1) ( often abbreviated to in when written) a measure of length, the twelfth part of a foot (2.54 centimetres).إنْش: وِحْدَة قِياس إنْجليزيَّه2) a small amount:شِبْر منThere is not an inch of room to spare.
2. verbto move slowly and carefully:يَتَحَرَّك ببُطء وحَذَرHe inched (his way) along the narrow ledge.
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36 incorporated
adjective( often abbreviated to Inc., ~inc.) formed into a company, corporation etc:مُتَّحِد، مُنْدَمِجThe name of our company is "Field Services, Incorporated".
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37 influenza
[ɪnfluˈenzə] ( usually abbreviated to flu or 'flu [fluː]) nouna type of infectious illness usually causing headache, fever, a cold etc.إنفلونزا، نَزْلَه -
38 junior
[ˈdʒuːnjə] noun, adjective1.(a person who is) younger in years or lower in rank or authority:شَخْص صَغير السِّن، تلميذ في المدرسة الأعداديَّهthe junior school.
2. adjective( often abbreviated to Jnr, ~Jr or Jun. when written) used to indicate the son of a person who is still alive and who has the same name:صَغير السِّن: عندما تُكْتَب مُخْتَصَرَه تعني:الإبْنJohn Jones Junior.
3. noun( especially American ) a name for the child ( usually a son) of a family:إبْن للعائِلَهDo bring Junior!
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39 kilogram(me)
[ˈkɪləgræm] ( often abbreviated to kilo [ˈkiːlou] – plural ˈkilos) nouna unit of weight equal to 1,000 gram(me)s.كيلوغرام -
40 kilogram(me)
[ˈkɪləgræm] ( often abbreviated to kilo [ˈkiːlou] – plural ˈkilos) nouna unit of weight equal to 1,000 gram(me)s.كيلوغرام
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