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1 guess
[ges]1. verb1) to say what is likely to be the case:يُخَمِّن، يَحْزِر، يَظُنIf you don't know the answer, just guess.
2) ( especially American) to suppose:يَفْتَرِضI guess I'll have to leave now.
2. nounan opinion, answer etc got by guessing:رأي، تَخْمينMy guess is that he's not coming.
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2 oracle
[ˈɔrəkl] noun1) a very knowledgeable person:شَخْص ذو مَعْرِفَهI don't know the answer to this problem, so I'd better go and ask the oracle.
2) in former times, a holy place where a god was believed to give answers to questions:وَحْي، مَهْبِط الوَحْيthe oracle at Delphi.
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3 قال (يقيل)
قالَ (يَقيلُ) \ snooze: to have a short sleep, esp. by day: My father was snoozing in the sun. \ See Also غَفا \ قَالَ \ remark: (in reported speech) to say: He remarked that it was time to go home. say: to express in spoken words: I love you, she said. He said nothing to her. So they say. What would you say to a cup of coffee? (If sb. offered you a cup, would you like one?) Have you said your prayers?. speak: to express: Always speak the truth. tell: to say (the truth, a lie, the answer, the time, a secret, a story, etc.) to sb.: He told me that he was afraid. If you know the answer you mustn’t tell (anyone). \ See Also تكلم (تَكَلَّمَ)، أخبر (أَخْبَرَ) \ قَالَ \ say: to give an opinion: I can’t say when he will return (because I don’t know). It will take a long time; say (or let us say) nine or ten years (I guess, or let us guess, that it will take 9-10 years). \ See Also أبْدَى رأيَه \ قَالَ جازمًا \ assert: to declare firmly: They asserted that it was not their fault. maintain: to say firmly (although others disagree): He maintains that the accident was not his fault. \ قَالَ كلامًا \ talk: to use a certain kind of speech: We were talking French. Do talk sense. \ See Also تحدث (تَحَدَّثَ)، تكلم (تَكَلَّمَ) \ قالِب \ mould, mold: a container of a certain shape; hot material (esp. plastic, glass or metal) is poured into it and takes its shape when cool and hard. -
4 right
إلى الآخِر \ right: all the way: Go right to the end of the road. Go right back to the beginning. \ الحَقّ (عكس الباطل) \ right: that which is just, lawful, etc.: Children sometimes don’t know the difference between right and wrong. \ صائِب \ right: correct; not mistaken; suitable: the right answer; the right time; the right kind of cloth; the right way to play. \ عَلَى نَحْو صَحيح \ right: correctly: You guessed right. -
5 guess
تَحدَّسَ \ guess: to form a possible opinion about (sth.), or give a possible answer to (sth.) when one does not know the truth; judge: I guessed her age to be about 45. \ حَزِرَ \ guess: form a possible opinion about (sth.), or give a possible answer to (sth.) when one does not know the truth; judge: I guessed her age to be about 45. \ حَزْر \ guess: a possible opinion or answer: If you don’t know, make a guess. -
6 reply
[rəˈplaɪ]1. verbto answer:"I don"t know,' he replied
Should I reply to his letter?
يُجيب على أو عَنShe replied by shrugging her shoulders.
2. noun– plural reˈplies1) an answer:"I don"t know,' was his reply
جَوابI'll write a reply to his letter.
2) the act of answering:إجابَه، رَدWhat did he say in reply (to your question)?
•Remark: to reply to a letter (not reply a letter).
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