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1 finalist
nouna person who reaches the final stage in a competition:مُشْتَرِك في مباراه نِهائِيَّهIt was difficult to decide which of the two finalists was the better tennis player.
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2 round
[raund]1. adjective1) shaped like a circle or globe:دائِري، مُسْتَديرThis plate isn't quite round.
2) rather fat; plump:دائِري ومُمْتَلِئa round face.
2. adverb1) in the opposite direction:في الإتِّجاه العَكْسيHe turned round.
2) in a circle:على شَكْلِ دائِرَهAll (the) year round.
3) from one person to another:من شَخْصٍ إلى آخَرThe news went round.
4) from place to place:من مَكان إلى آخَرWe drove round for a while.
5) in circumference:في المُحيط، دائِرِيّاThe tree measured two metres round.
6) to a particular place, usually a person's home:إلى بيْتناAre you coming round (to our house) tonight?
3. preposition1) on all sides of:حَوْله، في كل النَّواحيHe looked round the room.
2) passing all sides of (and returning to the starting-place):حَوْلThey ran round the tree.
3) changing direction at:حَولHe came round the corner.
4) in or to all parts of:في كُل أنحاءThe news spread all round the town.
4. noun1) a complete circuit:a round of drinks (= one for everyone present)
جَوْلَهa round of golf.
2) a regular journey one takes to do one's work:جَوْلَه، دَوْرَهa postman's round.
3) a burst of cheering, shooting etc:عاصِفَة من التَّصْفيقThe soldier fired several rounds.
4) a single bullet, shell etc:رَصاصَه، قَذيفَهfive hundred rounds of ammunition.
جَوْلَهThe winners of the first round will go through to the next.
6) a type of song sung by several singers singing the same tune starting in succession.أغْنِيَه جَماعِيَّه بالتّسَلْسُل5. verbto go round:يَدورُ حَوْلَThe car rounded the corner.
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3 مسابقة
مُسَابقَة \ final: the last and most important stage (of a competition, set of matches, etc.): the final of the World Cup. \ See Also مُباراة نِهائِيّة \ مُسَابَقة عَدْو (للتصفية) \ heat: (in sports) one of the earlier races that decides who shall compete in the main (final) race. -
4 final
خِتاميّ \ final: last: The final letter of the English alphabet is Z. \ مُسَابقَة \ final: the last and most important stage (of a competition, set of matches, etc.): the final of the World Cup. \ See Also مُباراة نِهائِيّة -
5 leg
[leg] noun1) one of the limbs by which animals and man walk:رِجْلShe stood on one leg.
2) the part of an article of clothing that covers one of these limbs closely:ر�������ل البَنْطَلوHe has torn the leg of his trousers.
3) a long, narrow support of a table etc:رِجل الطاوِلَه أو الكُرْسيOne of the legs of the chair was broken.
4) one stage in a journey, competition etc:المَرْحَلَة الأخيرَه من الرِّحْلَهthe second leg of the contest.
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6 شوط
شَوْط \ lap: one complete course round a track (in a race where several courses must be completed). round: one part of a competition (in boxing, football, etc.): a boxing match of twelve rounds; the first round of the World Cup. \ See Also جولة (جَوْلَة) \ قَدْ قَطَعَ شَوْطًا بعيدًا \ advanced: at a late stage in development: Our plans are too far advanced to be changed.
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