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121 decide
[dɪˈsaɪd] verb1) to (cause to) make up one's mind:يُقَرِّرWhat decided you against going?
2) to settle or make the result (of something) etc certain:يُقَرِّر، يَبُتُّThe last goal decided the match.
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122 ever
[ˈevə] adverb1) at any time:Have you ever ridden on an elephant?
If I ever / If ever I see him again I shall get my revenge
أي مَرَّه، أبَداthe brightest star they had ever seen.
2) always; continually:دائِماI've known her ever since she was a baby.
3) used for emphasis:للتَّوْكيدWhat ever shall I do?
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123 grasp
[graːsp]1. verb1) to take hold of especially by putting one's fingers or arm(s) round:يَمْسِك بHe grasped the opportunity to ask for a higher salary.
2) to understand:يَفْهَمI can't grasp what he's getting at.
2. nounقَبْضَه، مَسْكَهHave you got a good grasp on that rope?
2) the ability to understand:إدراك، فَهْمHis ideas are quite beyond my grasp.
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124 meat
[miːt] nounthe flesh of animals or birds used as food:لَحْم( also adjective) What did you have for the meat course?
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125 اختلاف
اِخْتِلاف \ change: the act of changing; sth. that is or can be changed; a difference: a change in the weather. A change of plans. difference: being unlike or changed: What’s the difference between swimming and floating? Have you noticed any difference in England since your last visit?. discrepancy: the state of being different or not agreeing (in statements, calculations, etc.): There is some discrepancy between the two descriptions of the accident. variation: (a) change or difference (in amount, etc.); (a) different form: In this area there is not much variation in rainfall during summer and winter. This music takes the form of several variations on an old song. \ See Also فرق (فَرْق)، تغير (تَغَيُّر) \ اِخْتِلاف في الرّأي \ disagreement: a lack of agreement. -
126 تعمد
تَعَمَّدَ \ intend: to plan; have as one’s purpose: What do you intend to do with the money? I intend to buy a new car. \ تَعَمَّدَ خَلْقَ الشِّجَار \ pick a quarrel: to start a quarrel, on purpose. -
127 حدث
حَدَثٌ \ affair: a happening; event; action: The meeting was a noisy affair. event: a happening: an exciting event, a race, etc., in sports The next event will be the long jump. juvenile: (usu. in law) a young person (in Britain, anyone under the age of 18). occurrence: sth. that happens: an unusual occurrence. young: not old: Have you got a young child?. \ أَحْداث \ proceedings: what happens at a meeting or ceremony: The day’s proceedings were reported in the newspapers. \ See Also وقائع( وقائع) \ حَدَثٌ خارِق \ phenomenon: a fact or event (in nature or society) as it appears, esp. one that is unusual or of scientific interest: Snow in Egypt is an almost unknown phenomenon. -
128 change
اِخْتِلاف \ change: the act of changing; sth. that is or can be changed; a difference: a change in the weather. A change of plans. difference: being unlike or changed: What’s the difference between swimming and floating? Have you noticed any difference in England since your last visit?. discrepancy: the state of being different or not agreeing (in statements, calculations, etc.): There is some discrepancy between the two descriptions of the accident. variation: (a) change or difference (in amount, etc.); (a) different form: In this area there is not much variation in rainfall during summer and winter. This music takes the form of several variations on an old song. \ See Also فرق (فَرْق)، تغير (تَغَيُّر)
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