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1 without number
very many:كَثيرا، دائِما، مَرّات لا تُحْصىI've told him times without number (= very often) not to do that.
•Remark: a number of, meaning "several", is plural: A number of boys are absent today. the number of, meaning "the total quantity of" is singular: The number of girls in the class is small. -
2 double figures
the numbers between 10 and 99:الأرْقام بين 10-99The number of times you have been late is well into double figures.
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3 attendance
nounHis attendance (= the number of times he attends) at school is poor
حُضورAttendances (= the number of people attending) at the concerts went down after the price of tickets increased.
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4 logarithm
[ˈlɔgərɪðəm] noun( abbreviated to log [lɔg] ) the number of times eg 10 must be multiplied by itself to produce a particular number:لوغاريثْم10 ˣ 10 ˣ 10 or 103 = 1,000, so 3 is here the logarithm of 1,000.
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5 index
[ˈɪndeks] noun1) an alphabetical list of names, subjects etc eg at the end of a book.فِهْرِس، مُؤشِّر، مِقْياس2) (plural indices [ˈɪndɪsiːz] ) in mathematics the figure which indicates the number of times a figure etc must be multiplied by itself etc:اُسIn 63 and 75, the figures 3 and 5 are the indices.
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6 multiple
[ˈmaltɪpl]1. adjective1) having, or affecting, many parts:مُتَعَدِّد الإصاباتShe suffered multiple injuries when she fell out of the window.
2) involving many things of the same sort:شامِلٌ لعدَة أشْياء من نَفْس النَّوْع، مُتَعَدِّدFifteen vehicles were involved in the multiple crash on the motorway.
2. nouna number that contains another number an exact number of times:عدد مُضاعَف65 is a multiple of 5.
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7 ضرب
ضَرَبَ \ beat (beat, beaten): to hit many times: He beat his son for stealing. The rain was beating on the roof.. hit: to strike: He hit me with a stick. knock: to hit (by mistake or on purpose): I knocked my head on a low doorway. The car knocked a lamp-post over. He knocked a nail into the wall. multiply: to increase, a certain number of times: Five multiplied by three (5< multi>3) is fifteen. strike: to hit; aim a blow: He struck me with a stick. He struck (a blow) at me with a knife (but he missed me). \ ضَرَبَ \ kill two birds with one stone: to get two jobs done by one action. \ See Also أصَابَ عصفورين بحجر واحد \ ضَرَبَ \ thud: to make a thud. \ See Also سَقَطَ محدثًا صَوْتًا مَكْتُومًا \ ضَرَبَ \ bomb: to drop bombs on: They bombed our town. \ See Also قَذَف بالقنابل \ ضَرَبَ (بِقُوَّة وعُنْف) \ slam: to put sth. down violently and noisily: He slammed the box down on the table and walked angrily away. \ See Also وضع (وَضَعَ)، رمى (رَمَى) \ ضَرَبَ (بالعصا) بِشِدَّة \ whack: to hit hard with a stick. \ ضَرَبَ بِعصًا غليظة \ club: to strike with a heavy stick. \ ضَرَبَ بالرَّصاص \ shoot: to fire, with a gun or a bow; to strike (sb. or sth.) by firing: I shot an arrow into the air. He raised his hands and cried, ‘Don’t shoot!’ He shot me in the leg. I shot him dead (I shot him and he died at once). \ ضَرَبَ بالعصا \ cane: to punish with a cane. \ ضَرَبَ بعنف \ lash: to strike with a sweeping movement: He lashed his horse to make it go faster. The horse lashed out at me with its foot. wallop: beat. \ ضَرَبَ بالقنابل \ shell: fire shells at: The enemy shelled the port. \ ضَرَبَ ضربًا خفيفًا \ tap: to strike lightly; knock gently: He tapped me on the shoulder, to draw my attention. \ See Also ربت (رَبَّتَ) \ ضَرَبَ على غير هدى \ strike out: to aim a blow widely. \ ضَرَبَ الكُرة بالرأس \ head: to strike (a football) with the head. -
8 power
[ˈpauə] noun1) (an) ability:قُدْرَهHe no longer has the power to walk.
2) strength, force or energy:قُوَّه( also adjective) a power tool (=a tool operated by electricity etc. not by hand).
3) authority or control:سُلْطَهHow much power does the Queen have?
4) a right belonging to eg a person in authority:حَق، صَلاحِيَّه، سُلْطَهThe police have the power of arrest.
5) a person with great authority or influence:صاحِب قُوَّه، رَجُل ذو تأثيرHe is quite a power in the town.
6) a strong and influential country:قُوَّه كبرى، دَوْلَه عُظْمىthe Western powers.
7) the result obtained by multiplying a number by itself a given number of times:قُوَّة ، نَتيجَة ضَرب الرَّقم في نَفْسِه عَددا من المَرّات2 ˣ 2 ˣ 2 or 23 is the third power of 2, or 2 to the power of 3.
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9 hundred
[ˈhandrəd]1. noun1) (plural ˈhundred) the number 100:more than one/a hundred
مِئَهThere must be at least six hundred of them here.
2) the figure 100.رقم مئه: 1003) the age of 100:مئة سَنَهa man of a hundred.
4) (plural ˈhundred) a hundred pounds or dollars:مئة دولارI lost several hundred at the casino last night.
2. adjective1) 100 in number:مئةa few hundred pounds.
2) aged 100:مئة عامHe is a hundred today.
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10 beat (beat, beaten)
ضَرَبَ \ beat (beat, beaten): to hit many times: He beat his son for stealing. The rain was beating on the roof.. hit: to strike: He hit me with a stick. knock: to hit (by mistake or on purpose): I knocked my head on a low doorway. The car knocked a lamp-post over. He knocked a nail into the wall. multiply: to increase, a certain number of times: Five multiplied by three (5< multi>3) is fifteen. strike: to hit; aim a blow: He struck me with a stick. He struck (a blow) at me with a knife (but he missed me). -
11 hit
ضَرَبَ \ beat (beat, beaten): to hit many times: He beat his son for stealing. The rain was beating on the roof.. hit: to strike: He hit me with a stick. knock: to hit (by mistake or on purpose): I knocked my head on a low doorway. The car knocked a lamp-post over. He knocked a nail into the wall. multiply: to increase, a certain number of times: Five multiplied by three (5< multi>3) is fifteen. strike: to hit; aim a blow: He struck me with a stick. He struck (a blow) at me with a knife (but he missed me). -
12 knock
ضَرَبَ \ beat (beat, beaten): to hit many times: He beat his son for stealing. The rain was beating on the roof.. hit: to strike: He hit me with a stick. knock: to hit (by mistake or on purpose): I knocked my head on a low doorway. The car knocked a lamp-post over. He knocked a nail into the wall. multiply: to increase, a certain number of times: Five multiplied by three (5< multi>3) is fifteen. strike: to hit; aim a blow: He struck me with a stick. He struck (a blow) at me with a knife (but he missed me). -
13 multiply
ضَرَبَ \ beat (beat, beaten): to hit many times: He beat his son for stealing. The rain was beating on the roof.. hit: to strike: He hit me with a stick. knock: to hit (by mistake or on purpose): I knocked my head on a low doorway. The car knocked a lamp-post over. He knocked a nail into the wall. multiply: to increase, a certain number of times: Five multiplied by three (5< multi>3) is fifteen. strike: to hit; aim a blow: He struck me with a stick. He struck (a blow) at me with a knife (but he missed me). -
14 strike
ضَرَبَ \ beat (beat, beaten): to hit many times: He beat his son for stealing. The rain was beating on the roof.. hit: to strike: He hit me with a stick. knock: to hit (by mistake or on purpose): I knocked my head on a low doorway. The car knocked a lamp-post over. He knocked a nail into the wall. multiply: to increase, a certain number of times: Five multiplied by three (5< multi>3) is fifteen. strike: to hit; aim a blow: He struck me with a stick. He struck (a blow) at me with a knife (but he missed me). -
15 multiply
[ˈmaltɪplaɪ] verb1) to add a number to itself a given number of times and find the total:يَضْرب عَدداً في آخر4 + 4 + 4 or 4 multiplied by 3 or 4 ˣ 3 = 12.
2) to (cause to) increase in number, especially by breeding:يَتَكاثَرRabbits multiply very rapidly.
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16 مستمر
مُسْتَمِرّ \ ceaseless: continuous: ceaseless activity. constant: happening all the time; continuous: a constant stream of passing cars. continual: happening again and again: I’m tired of her continual complaints. continuous: happening all the time, without stopping: The brain needs a continuous supply of blood. perpetual: continual; never ceasing: the perpetual movement of the sea. persistent: continuing; refusing to stop: He makes persistent demands for money, but I never give him any. progressive: moving or changing continuously or by stages: There is often a progressive loss of sight in old age. running: one after the other, for a stated number of times: He was late for work, three days running. The car failed to start for the sixth time running. \ مُسْتَمِرّ طول العُمْر \ lifelong: lasting all one’s life: a lifelong friend. -
17 ceaseless
مُسْتَمِرّ \ ceaseless: continuous: ceaseless activity. constant: happening all the time; continuous: a constant stream of passing cars. continual: happening again and again: I’m tired of her continual complaints. continuous: happening all the time, without stopping: The brain needs a continuous supply of blood. perpetual: continual; never ceasing: the perpetual movement of the sea. persistent: continuing; refusing to stop: He makes persistent demands for money, but I never give him any. progressive: moving or changing continuously or by stages: There is often a progressive loss of sight in old age. running: one after the other, for a stated number of times: He was late for work, three days running. The car failed to start for the sixth time running. -
18 constant
مُسْتَمِرّ \ ceaseless: continuous: ceaseless activity. constant: happening all the time; continuous: a constant stream of passing cars. continual: happening again and again: I’m tired of her continual complaints. continuous: happening all the time, without stopping: The brain needs a continuous supply of blood. perpetual: continual; never ceasing: the perpetual movement of the sea. persistent: continuing; refusing to stop: He makes persistent demands for money, but I never give him any. progressive: moving or changing continuously or by stages: There is often a progressive loss of sight in old age. running: one after the other, for a stated number of times: He was late for work, three days running. The car failed to start for the sixth time running. -
19 continual
مُسْتَمِرّ \ ceaseless: continuous: ceaseless activity. constant: happening all the time; continuous: a constant stream of passing cars. continual: happening again and again: I’m tired of her continual complaints. continuous: happening all the time, without stopping: The brain needs a continuous supply of blood. perpetual: continual; never ceasing: the perpetual movement of the sea. persistent: continuing; refusing to stop: He makes persistent demands for money, but I never give him any. progressive: moving or changing continuously or by stages: There is often a progressive loss of sight in old age. running: one after the other, for a stated number of times: He was late for work, three days running. The car failed to start for the sixth time running. -
20 continuous
مُسْتَمِرّ \ ceaseless: continuous: ceaseless activity. constant: happening all the time; continuous: a constant stream of passing cars. continual: happening again and again: I’m tired of her continual complaints. continuous: happening all the time, without stopping: The brain needs a continuous supply of blood. perpetual: continual; never ceasing: the perpetual movement of the sea. persistent: continuing; refusing to stop: He makes persistent demands for money, but I never give him any. progressive: moving or changing continuously or by stages: There is often a progressive loss of sight in old age. running: one after the other, for a stated number of times: He was late for work, three days running. The car failed to start for the sixth time running.
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