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1 make up one’s mind
صَمَّمَ \ design: to make a design for: I’m designing a new kind of bridge. determine: to decide; be the cause of; control: We must determine the rights and wrongs of the case. The weather determines the size of the crop. make up one’s mind: to decide, after much thought: He made up his mind to punish them, to decide after much thought He made up his mind to tell them everything. resolve: to decide after careful thought. -
2 ضروري
ضَرُورِيّ \ essential: very necessary; most important: It is essential to address letters correctly. imperative: urgent which must be done: It’s imperative that you finish this work today. necessary: needed: Please make all necessary plans. Is it necessary to make so much noise?. \ ضَرِيبة \ tax: money that has to be paid to the government (from one’s earnings; from a fixed charge on goods). taxation: taxing. \ ضَرِيبة (مُرور أو عبور على طريق، جسر، إلخ) \ toll: a sum of money paid to use a road, bridge, etc: There is a toll that you must pay if you drive over the new bridge across the harbour. \ See Also رسم (رَسْم) -
3 دوى
دَوَّى \ hum: (of machines) to make a steady noise like a bee. ring: to make a sharp sound: A shot rang out. rumble: to make a noise like distant thunder: A train rumbled over the bridge. thunder: to make thunder; make a noise like it: It was thundering all night. She thundered down the stairs. \ See Also أرعد (أَرْعَدَ) -
4 hum
دَوَّى \ hum: (of machines) to make a steady noise like a bee. ring: to make a sharp sound: A shot rang out. rumble: to make a noise like distant thunder: A train rumbled over the bridge. thunder: to make thunder; make a noise like it: It was thundering all night. She thundered down the stairs. \ See Also أرعد (أَرْعَدَ) -
5 ring
دَوَّى \ hum: (of machines) to make a steady noise like a bee. ring: to make a sharp sound: A shot rang out. rumble: to make a noise like distant thunder: A train rumbled over the bridge. thunder: to make thunder; make a noise like it: It was thundering all night. She thundered down the stairs. \ See Also أرعد (أَرْعَدَ) -
6 rumble
دَوَّى \ hum: (of machines) to make a steady noise like a bee. ring: to make a sharp sound: A shot rang out. rumble: to make a noise like distant thunder: A train rumbled over the bridge. thunder: to make thunder; make a noise like it: It was thundering all night. She thundered down the stairs. \ See Also أرعد (أَرْعَدَ) -
7 thunder
دَوَّى \ hum: (of machines) to make a steady noise like a bee. ring: to make a sharp sound: A shot rang out. rumble: to make a noise like distant thunder: A train rumbled over the bridge. thunder: to make thunder; make a noise like it: It was thundering all night. She thundered down the stairs. \ See Also أرعد (أَرْعَدَ) -
8 استخدم
اِسْتَخْدَمَ \ apply: to put sth. on or into use (force, rules, etc.): Apply as much force as is necessary. employ: to give work to: My firm employs 300 men, to use: She employed every trick that she knew in the hope of getting what she wanted. engage: to give a job to: The school has engaged two new teachers. exercise: to make active use of (one’s mind, a power or right): Exercise a little more patience, please. exploit: to develop; make full use of (things that nature provides: forests, oil, coal, etc.): We can make electricity by exploiting the force of the river. take: to use; follow: We took the train to London. You took the wrong road. Don’t go! You should take this chance of a new job. take on: to give employment to: My company has taken on three new clerks. use: to employ (sth.) for a purpose; do sth. with: We use cups for drinking. I had to use force to open the door. utilize: to make use of (sth. that one has): Coal, oil and gas are all utilized as means of power. \ See Also شغل (شَغَّلَ)، وظف (وَظَّفَ)، استثمر (اِسْتَثْمَر) \ اِسْتَخْدَمَ بِبَرَاعة (أداة، سُلْطة، إلخ) \ wield: old use to use or handle effectively (an axe, sword, power, etc.). \ اِسْتَخْدَمَ الآلة بدلاً من الإنسان \ mechanize: to supply with machines; use machines for (instead of using men, horses, etc.): mechanized farming. \ اِسْتَخْدَمَ علامات الفصل والوقف في الكتابة \ punctuate: to put the stops (?;. etc.) into writing. \ اِسْتَخْدَمَ كَـ \ act as: to be useful for; be used as: The fallen tree acted as a bridge across the river. -
9 هدر
هَدَرَ \ rumble: to make a noise like distant thunder: A train rumbled over the bridge. thunder: to make thunder; make a noise like it: It was thundering all night. \ See Also دوى (دَوَّى) \ هَدَرَ (أَصْدَرَ طنينًا، دَوِيًّا أو هَديرًا) \ boom: (to make) a deep hollow sound: They heard the boom of a big gun. The speaker had a loud booming voice. \ See Also طن (طَنَّ) -
10 أقنع
أَقْنَعَ \ convince: to make sb. feel certain about sth.: I convinced him that it was possible. I’m convinced of it myself. get, (got, gotten): to cause sb. to do sth.: Get your uncle to do that for you. induce: to cause (sb.) to do sth. (by offering sth. in return): Only a lot of money would induce me to work in a city. persuade: to cause (sb.) to agree: She persuaded me to stop smoking. satisfy: to fill the needs of; be enough for: My explanation satisfied the police, to make (sb.) certain; to remove the doubts of: He satisfied me that he had learnt his lessons. I satisfied myself that the doors were locked (I examined them, so as to be certain). win over: to cause (sb.) to change his opinion and favour sb. else’s. \ أَقْنَعَ بالمُلاحَقَة \ coax: cause sb. or sth. to do what one wants by gentle means: I coaxed my horse to cross the narrow bridge. \ أَقْنَعَ نَفْسه \ bring oneself to do sth.: to make oneself do sth.: He couldn’t bring himself to kill the bird. -
11 دمدم
دَمْدَمَ \ growl: to make a low sound in the throat, like an angry dog. mutter: to speak in a low voice that is not meant to be heard: Stop muttering to yourself and tell us the facts. rumble: to make a noise like distant thunder: A train rumbled over the bridge. splutter: to talk so excitedly that one throws out liquid from the mouth; (of an engine, etc.) to make a spluttering noise. -
12 growl
دَمْدَمَ \ growl: to make a low sound in the throat, like an angry dog. mutter: to speak in a low voice that is not meant to be heard: Stop muttering to yourself and tell us the facts. rumble: to make a noise like distant thunder: A train rumbled over the bridge. splutter: to talk so excitedly that one throws out liquid from the mouth; (of an engine, etc.) to make a spluttering noise. -
13 mutter
دَمْدَمَ \ growl: to make a low sound in the throat, like an angry dog. mutter: to speak in a low voice that is not meant to be heard: Stop muttering to yourself and tell us the facts. rumble: to make a noise like distant thunder: A train rumbled over the bridge. splutter: to talk so excitedly that one throws out liquid from the mouth; (of an engine, etc.) to make a spluttering noise. -
14 rumble
دَمْدَمَ \ growl: to make a low sound in the throat, like an angry dog. mutter: to speak in a low voice that is not meant to be heard: Stop muttering to yourself and tell us the facts. rumble: to make a noise like distant thunder: A train rumbled over the bridge. splutter: to talk so excitedly that one throws out liquid from the mouth; (of an engine, etc.) to make a spluttering noise. -
15 splutter
دَمْدَمَ \ growl: to make a low sound in the throat, like an angry dog. mutter: to speak in a low voice that is not meant to be heard: Stop muttering to yourself and tell us the facts. rumble: to make a noise like distant thunder: A train rumbled over the bridge. splutter: to talk so excitedly that one throws out liquid from the mouth; (of an engine, etc.) to make a spluttering noise. -
16 rumble
هَدَرَ \ rumble: to make a noise like distant thunder: A train rumbled over the bridge. thunder: to make thunder; make a noise like it: It was thundering all night. \ See Also دوى (دَوَّى) -
17 thunder
هَدَرَ \ rumble: to make a noise like distant thunder: A train rumbled over the bridge. thunder: to make thunder; make a noise like it: It was thundering all night. \ See Also دوى (دَوَّى) -
18 ربط
رَبَطَ \ associate: to think of sth. in relation to sth. else: Certain national characteristics are usually associated with a country. attach: to fasten; join: I attached the rope to a tree. bind (bound): to tie; fasten sth. with sth. else: The prisoner was bound with rope. connect: to join or be joined: a road connecting two towns; two families connected by marriage. do up: to fasten (clothes); pack and tie (a packet, etc.): Do up your shoes!. fasten: to fix or be fixed firmly: Fasten those buttons. This coat does not fasten properly. join: to fix together; bring together: Please join these two bits of string. The islands were joined by a bridge. link: to join two things together: A bridge linked the island to the mainland. tie: to fasten or bind (with rope, etc.): They tied the prisoner’s hands. He tied his horse to a tree. \ رَبَطَ \ stable: to lodge (a horse). \ See Also أَوَى في إسْطَبْل \ رَبَطَ \ moor: to fasten (a boat or ship) with ropes or chains: My boat is moored to a ring in the harbour wall. \ See Also ثَبَّتَ السَّفينَةَ في المَرْسى \ رَبَطَ \ unite: to make or become one; join: the United Kingdom (the kingdoms of England and Scotland, joined in 1707); the United Nations. \ See Also جَمَعَ أو وَحَّد \ رَبَطَ \ wire: to fence or fasten with wire. \ See Also سَوَّرَ بالأسْلاك \ رَبَطَ بِطَوْق \ strap: to tie with a strap: The doctor strapped (up) my broken arm. \ رَبَطَ على عَجَل \ hitch: to fasten loosely: I hitched a rope round the tree. -
19 وصل
وَصَلَ \ arrive: to reach a place: They arrived home (or in London or at the cinema). attach: to fasten; join: I attached the rope to a tree. come, (came): to arrive: Has he come yet?. connect: to join or be joined: a road connecting two towns; two families connected by marriage. join: to fix together; bring together: Please join these two bits of string. The islands were joined by a bridge. lead: to show the way: The road led straight to his house. link: to join two things together: A bridge linked the island to the mainland. reach: arrive at; come to: When did you reach London? Your letter never reached me. \ وَصَلَ إلى \ extend: to stretch; reach: My farm extends as far as the river. get at: to reach: Keep medicines where children can’t get at them, lay (or. set) hands on, to seize: He will steal anything that he can lay hands on. reach: to stretch one’s hand out far enough to (take or) touch (sth.): Can you reach (that red book on) the top shelf?, go as far as Does that road reach (as far as) the river?. \ وَصَلَ إلى تَسْوِيَة \ compromise: (to make) a settlement in which both sides yield a little. \ See Also حَلٍّ وَسَط \ وَصَلَ بالتَّيار الكهربائيّ \ plug in: to join sth. to an electrical supply with a plug: The television won’t work if you haven’t plugged (it) in properly. \ وَصَلَ جُزْأَي الكلمة بشرطة قصيرة \ hyphenate: to join (words) with a hyphen. \ وَصَل هاتِفِيًّا \ put through (to): esp. connect by telephone: Could you put me through to Mr Brown, please?. -
20 repair
[rɪˈpeə]1. verb1) to mend; to make (something) that is damaged or has broken down work again; to restore to good condition:يُصَلِّحto repair a broken lock / torn jacket.
2) to put right or make up for:يُصْلِح، يُعَوِّض عَنNothing can repair the harm done by your foolish remarks.
2. noun1) ( often in plural) the act of repairing something damaged or broken down:تَرْميم، تَصْليحThe bridge is under repair.
2) a condition or state:حالَه، وَضْعThe house is in a good state of repair.
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