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81 demonstrator
noun1) a person who takes part in a public demonstration.مَتَظاهِر2) a teacher or assistant who helps students with practical work.مُعيد، مُعَلِّم مُساعِد -
82 dissatisfy
[dɪˈsætɪsfaɪ] verbto fail to satisfy or to displease:لا يُرضي، يَجْعَلُهُ غَيْر راضٍThe teacher was dissatisfied with the pupil's work.
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83 down
I [daun]1. adverb1) towards or in a low or lower position, level or state:إلى أسْفَلHe climbed down to the bottom of the ladder.
2) on or to the ground:على الأرْضThe little boy fell down and cut his knee.
3) from earlier to later times:من عَهْدٍ قَديمThe recipe has been handed down in our family for years.
4) from a greater to a smaller size, amount etc:إلى حَجْمٍ أصْغَرPrices have been going down steadily.
5) towards or in a place thought of as being lower, especially southward or away from a centre:إلى مَكان أدْنىWe went down from Glasgow to Bristol.
2. preposition1) in a lower position on:أسْفَلTheir house is halfway down the hill.
2) to a lower position on, by, through or along:في، داخِل، خِلالWater poured down the drain.
3) along:على طولThe teacher's gaze travelled slowly down the line of children.
3. verbto finish (a drink) very quickly, especially in one gulp:يُنْهي بِسُرْعَه، يَزْدَرِد II [daun] nounHe downed a pint of beer.
small, soft feathers:زَغَب، ريشٌ ناعِمa quilt filled with down.
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84 embarrassed
adjectiveمُرْتَبِكHe was embarrassed when the teacher asked him to read his essay to the class.
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85 employ
[ɪmˈplɔɪ] verb1) to give ( especially paid) work to:يُشَغِّلShe is employed as a teacher.
2) to occupy the time or attention of:يُشْغِل (وَقْتَ أو إنتِباه)She was busily employed (in) writing letters.
3) to make use of:يُشْغِلُ، يَسْتَفيد منYou should employ your time better.
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86 excellence
[ˈek-] noununusual goodness or worth:إمْتِياز، تَفَوُّقthis man's excellence as a teacher.
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87 explode
[ɪkˈspləud] verb1) to (cause to) blow up with a loud noise:يَنْفَجِرThe police exploded the bomb where it could cause no damage.
2) suddenly to show strong feeling:يَنْفَجِرُ (بالغَضَب)The children exploded into laughter.
3) to prove (a theory etc) wrong.يُفَنِّدُ ، يَدْحَضُ -
88 face the music
to accept punishment or responsibility for something one has done:يَقبَل العِقاب أو المَسؤولِيّه ، يُواجِه المَصاعِبThe child had to face the music after being rude to the teacher.
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89 frustrated
adjective1) disappointed; unhappy; not satisfied:تَعيس، مُحْبَطShe is very unhappy and frustrated as a teacher.
2) unable to have the kind of job, career etc that one would like:خائِب، فاشِلLiterary critics are often frustrated writers.
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90 fully-fledged
adjective1) (as in bird) having grown its feathers and ready to fly.كامِل النّمو، نَبَت ريشُه ومستعِد للطيران2) fully trained, qualified etc:مُؤهَّل، مُدَرَّب تَماماHe's now a fully-fledged teacher.
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91 general knowledge
knowledge about a wide range of subjects:مَعلومات عامّهThe teacher sometimes tests our general knowledge.
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92 give (someone) a ticking off
1) to scold someone:يُوَبِّخThe teacher gave me a ticking-off for being late.
2) (American ) (slang) to make someone angry:يُغْضِب، يُغيظIt ticks me off when you speak like that.
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93 give (someone) a ticking off
1) to scold someone:يُوَبِّخThe teacher gave me a ticking-off for being late.
2) (American ) (slang) to make someone angry:يُغْضِب، يُغيظIt ticks me off when you speak like that.
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94 group
[gruːp]1. noun1) a number of persons or things together:مَجْموعَهa group of boys.
2) a group of people who play or sing together:فِرْقَة غِناءa folk group.
2. verbto form into a group or groups:يَتَجَمَّعThe children grouped round the teacher.
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95 guide
[gaɪd]1. verb1) to lead, direct or show the way:I don't know how to get to your house – I'll need someone to guide me
يُرشِد، يَقودYour comments guided me in my final choice.
2) to control the movement of:يَتَحَكَّم في، يُوَجِّهThe teacher guided the child's hand as she wrote.
2. noun1) a person who shows the way to go, points out interesting things etc:مُرْشِدA guide will show you round the castle.
2) ( also ˈguidebook) a book which contains information for tourists:دَليل، مُرْشِدa guide to Rome.
3) ( usually with capital) a Girl Guide.مُرشِدَه كَشْفِيَّه4) something which informs, directs or influences.دَليل -
96 gym
[dʒɪm] short for gymnasium and gymnastics: The children have gym on Thursdays; adjective (etc) رياضَه -
97 hand in
to give or bring to a person, place etc:يُسَلِّمThe teacher told the children to hand in their exercise-books.
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98 hand out
to give to several people; to distribute:يُوَزِّعThey were handing out leaflets in the street.
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99 handle
[ˈhændl]1. nounthe part of an object by which it may be held or grasped:مِقْبَض، يَدYou've got to turn the handle in order to open the door.
2. verb1) to touch or hold with the hand:يَلْمَسPlease wash your hands before handling food.
2) to control, manage or deal with:يَتَعامَل معHe'll never make a good teacher – he doesn't know how to handle children.
3) to buy or sell; to deal in:يبيع أو يَشْتَريI'm afraid we do not handle such goods in this shop.
4) to treat in a particular way:يُعامِل بصورة معيَّنَهNever handle animals roughly.
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100 heading
nounعنْوانThe teacher said that essays must have a proper heading.
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