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1 quote
[kwəut] verb1) to repeat the exact words of a person as they were said or written:يَقْتَبِسto quote Shakespeare / Shakespeare's words / from Shakespeare, "Is this a dagger which I see before me?"
2) to name (a price).يَعْرِضُ سِعْراً3) to mention or state in support of an argument:يَسْتَشْهِدُ بِto quote an example.
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2 perpetuate
أَدَامَ (إلى الأبد) \ perpetuate: to cause to last for ever: Shakespeare’s plays have perpetuated his memory. \ خَلَّدَ \ perpetuate: to cause to last for ever: Shakespeare’s plays have perpetuated his memory. -
3 play
أَلْقَى بِوَرَقَةِ اللعب \ play: (in a game of cards) to put down a card: It’s your turn to play. I played the king of hearts. \ تَخَلْخُل \ play: room for loose movement (esp. in machinery): There’s too much play in these joints. \ تَراقَصَ \ play: to move lightly about: A smile played on her lips. \ تَقَلْقُل \ play: room for loose movement (esp. in machinery): There’s too much play in these joints. \ تَلاعَبَ \ play: to move lightly about: A smile played on her lips. \ تَمْثِيلِيَّة \ play: a story that is written for acting; the performance of this: I like reading Shakespeare’s plays. I like seeing plays too. \ See Also مسرحية (مَسْرَحِيَّة) \ حَرَكَة حُرَّة (في الآلة) \ play: room for loose movement (esp. in machinery): There’s too much play in these joints. \ شَارَكَ في لُعبة \ play: to take part in a formal game: I play (football) in my school team. \ عَزَفَ \ play: to use a musical instrument: I enjoy playing the drums. \ لاعَبَ \ play: to play a game or match against: We played that school and beat them easily. \ لَعِبَ ضِدَّ \ play: to play a game or match against: We played that school and beat them easily. \ مَسْرَحِيَّة \ play: a story that is written for acting; the performance of this: I like reading Shakespeare’s plays. I like seeing plays too. \ هَزْل \ play: playing; amusing oneself: Work and play don’t mix. -
4 work
أَدَّى عَمَلَه \ work: (of a machine, an idea, etc.) to do what it is meant to do; be effective: This watch won’t work, as its spring is broken. Our plans worked smoothly. \ حَقَّقَ المَطْلوب \ work: (of a machine, an idea, etc.) to do what it is meant to do; be effective: This watch won’t work, as its spring is broken. Our plans worked smoothly. \ عَمِلَ \ work: to move slowly or with much effort: Did you work this screw loose, or did it work loose by itself? I worked through the accounts till I found the mistake. \ See Also تحرك (تَحرّك)، حَرّك ببطء وجهد \ عَمِلَ بنجاح \ work: (of a machine, an idea, etc.) to do what it is meant to do; be effective: This watch won’t work, as its spring is broken. Our plans worked smoothly. \ قَامَ بِعَمَله \ work: (of a machine, an idea, etc.) to do what it is meant to do; to be effective: This watch won’t work, as its spring is broken. Our plans worked smoothly. \ مُؤَلَّف \ work: sth. sb. has made or done: Writers have to sell their works. A work of art; the works of Shakespeare (his plays and poems). \ مُنْتَج (عَمَل أدبي أو فنّي) \ work: sth. sb. has made or done: Writers have to sell their work. A work of art; the works of Shakespeare (his plays and poems). -
5 acquaintance
noun1) a person whom one knows slightly.أحَد مَعَارِف المَرْءمَعْرِفَة بِMy acquaintance with the works of Shakespeare is slight.
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6 attribute
[əˈtrɪbjut]1. verb1) to think of as being written, made etc by:يَنْسُب إلىThe play is attributed to Shakespeare.
2) to think of as being caused by:يعزو (السَبَب)He attributed his illness to the cold weather.
2. [ˈatrɪbjuːt] nouna quality that is a particular part of a person or thing:صِفَة ، نَعْتIntelligence is not one of his attributes.
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7 birthplace
nounthe place where a person etc was born:مَسْقِطُ رأْس، مكانُ وِلادَة الشَّخصShakespeare's birthplace.
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8 book
[buk]1. noun1) a number of sheets of paper ( especially printed) bound together:كِتاب، دَفْتَرan exercise book.
2) a piece of writing, bound and covered:كتاب، كِتاب، مُؤِلَّفI've written a book on Shakespeare.
3) a record of bets.دَفْتَر تَسْجيل المُراهَنات2. verb1) to buy or reserve (a ticket, seat etc ) for a play etc:يَحْجِزُI've booked four seats for Friday's concert.
2) to hire in advance:يَسْتَأْجِرُ سَلَفـاWe've booked the hall for Saturday.
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9 canon
[ˈkænən] noun1) a rule ( especially of the church).شَرْع، قانون كَنَسي2) a clergyman belonging to a cathedral.كاهِنٌ في كاتدرائيه3) a list of saints.قائِمَةٌ بأسْماء القِدّيسين4) a musical composition in which one part enters after another in imitation.إتْباعٌ موسيقي5) all the writings of an author that are accepted as genuine:كُتُبٌ مُعْتَرَفٌ بِحَقيقَتِهاthe Shakespeare canon.
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10 character
[ˈkærəktə] noun1) the set of qualities that make someone or something different from others; type:شَخْصِيَّهPublicity of this character is not good for the firm.
2) a set of qualities that are considered admirable in some way:صِفات، سَجاياHe showed great character in dealing with the danger.
3) reputation:سُمْعَه، شُهْرَهThey tried to damage his character.
4) a person in a play, novel etc:شَخْصِيَّه رِوائِيَّه/ مَسرحيهRosencrantz is a minor character in Shakespeare's "Hamlet".
5) an odd or amusing person:شَخْصٌ غَريبُ الأطْوارThis fellow's quite a character!
حَرْفٌ هِجائيSome characters on this typewriter are broken.
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11 complete
[kəmˈpliːt]1. adjective1) whole; with nothing missing:تام، كامِلa complete set of Shakespeare's plays.
2) thorough:شامِلa complete surprise.
3) finished:تامMy picture will soon be complete.
2. verbto finish; to make complete:When will he complete the job?
يُكَمِّل، يُتَمِّمThis stamp completes my collection.
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12 critical
adjective1) judging and analysing:نَقْدي، إنتِقادي، تَحْليليHe has written several critical works on Shakespeare.
2) fault-finding:إنتِقادي، باحِث عن الأخْطاءHe tends to be critical of his children.
3) of, at or having the nature of, a crisis; very serious:حَرِج، مُتأزِّم، خَطيرAfter the accident, his condition was critical.
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13 dip into
1) to withdraw amounts from (a supply, eg of money):يَسْحَبُ من تَوْفيراتِه، يَغْمِسُ يَدَهُ في رَصيدِهِ، يُنْفِقُI've been dipping into my savings recently.
2) to look briefly at (a book) or to study (a subject) in a casual manner:يَتَصَفَّحُ كِتاباI've dipped into his book on Shakespeare, but I haven't read it right through.
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14 familiar
[fəˈmɪljə] adjective1) well-known:مَألوفShe looks very familiar (to me).
مُطَّلِعٌ على، ذو مَعْرِفَةٍ بAre you familiar with the plays of Shakespeare?
3) too friendly:وَدود، يَتَخَطّى حُدود اللياقَهYou are much too familiar with my wife!
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15 folio
[ˈfoulɪou] plural ˈfolios noun1) a sheet of paper folded once.وَرَقَه2) a book in which the pages are made of sheets of paper folded once:كتاب أوراقُه من حجم فوليوShakespeare's plays were first printed in folio.
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16 from
[frɔm] preposition1) used before the place, thing, person, time etc that is the point at which an action, journey, period of time etc begins:مِنa letter from her father.
2) used to indicate that from which something or someone comes:مأخوذ مِنa quotation from Shakespeare.
3) used to indicate separation:مِنTake it from him.
4) used to indicate a cause or reason:من ، بِسَبَبHe is suffering from a cold.
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17 glossary
[-sərɪ] plural ˈglossaries nouna list of words etc with their meanings:مَسْرَد بالكَلِمات الصَّعْبَهa Shakespeare glossary.
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18 historical
[-ˈstɔ-] adjective1) of or about history; of or about people or events from history:تاريخي، متعلِّق بالتاريخhistorical novels.
2) that actually happened or existed, not legendary or mythical:حقيقي من ناحية تاريخِيَّهWas Shakespeare's character Macbeth a historical person?
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19 immortal
[ɪˈmɔːtl] adjectiveliving for ever and never dying:خالِدthe immortal works of Shakespeare.
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20 inside out
1) with the inner side out:بالمَقْلوبHaven't you got your shirt on inside out?
2) very thoroughly:بِصورَة شامِلَهHe knows the plays of Shakespeare inside out.
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