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121 consistent
[kənˈsɪstənt] adjective1) ( often with with) in agreement (with):مُتَّسِق، مُتَوافِقThe second statement is not consistent with the first.
2) always (acting, thinking or happening) according to the same rules or principles; the same or regular:ثابِت، مُسْتَقيمa consistent style of writing.
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122 crack
[kræk]1. verb1) to (cause to) break partly without falling to pieces:ينْشَق، يَتَصَدَّعThe window cracked down the middle.
2) to break (open):يَشُق، يَكسِرHe cracked the peanuts between his finger and thumb.
3) to make a sudden sharp sound of breaking:يُطَقْطِقThe twig cracked as I stepped on it.
4) to make (a joke):يُطلِقُ نُكتَـة، يروي نُكتهHe's always cracking jokes.
5) to open (a safe) by illegal means.يَسْطو على، يَقتَحـِم6) to solve (a code).يَفِك (رقما سريّا)، يُفكِّك، يَحـُلُّ7) to give in to torture or similar pressures:يَنْهـارThe spy finally cracked under their questioning and told them everything he knew.
2. noun1) a split or break:صَدْع، شِق، كَسْر دقيقThere's a crack in this cup.
2) a narrow opening:شِق، فَلع، صدْعThe door opened a crack.
3) a sudden sharp sound:طَقْطَقَـه، صوت ضَربة السَّوْطthe crack of whip.
4) a blow:ضَربَة أليمَـهa crack on the jaw.
5) a joke:نُكتـهHe made a crack about my big feet.
6) a very addictive drug:نوع من المخدّرات3. adjectiveexpert:خَبيرa crack racing-driver.
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123 crack a book
(slang) to open a book in order to read or study:يَفْتَح الكِتاب لِلقِراءَهHe always gets high marks in his exams although he hardly cracks a textbook.
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124 criticise
[-saɪz] verb1) to find fault (with):ينتَقِد، يَبْحَثُ عَن الأخطاء يَنْتَـقِـد (كِتاباً)He's always criticizing her.
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125 criticize
[-saɪz] verb1) to find fault (with):ينتَقِد، يَبْحَثُ عَن الأخطاء يَنْتَـقِـد (كِتاباً)He's always criticizing her.
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126 crush
[kraʃ]1. verbيسْحَق، يَهْرُسThe car was crushed between the two trucks.
2) to crease:ينسَحِقThat material crushes easily.
3) to defeat:يَهْزِمHe crushed the rebellion.
4) to push, press etc together:يَحشُر، يَزدَحِـمWe (were) all crushed into the tiny room.
2. nounsqueezing or crowding together:إزدِحام شَديدThere's always a crush in the supermarket on Saturdays.
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127 deference
[ˈdefərəns] noun1) willingness to consider the wishes etc of others:إعْتِبار، إحْتِرام، تَبْجيلHe always treats his mother with deference.
2) the act of deferring.إذعان،نُزول عِنْد إرادة -
128 depress
[dɪˈpres] verb1) to make sad or gloomy:يُسَبِّب الكآبَهI am always depressed by wet weather.
2) to make less active:يُقَلِّل نَشاط، يُخْفِض القُوَّهThis drug depresses the action of the heart.
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