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  • 1 and

    وَ (وَاو العَطْف)‏ \ and: (used for joining two words or groups of words): Boys and girls ate and drank at the party.

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  • 2 and

    [ənd], [ænd] conjunction
    1) joining two statements, pieces of information etc:

    a mother and child.

    وَ (واو العَطْف)
    2) in addition to:

    2 and 2 makes 4.

    وّ (إضافَة إلى)
    3) as a result of which:

    Try hard and you will succeed.

    نَتيجَة لِذلِك، فَ
    4) used instead of "to" with a verb:

    Do try and come!

    تستعمل بدلا من“ان” مع الفعل

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  • 3 on and on

    used with certain verbs to emphasize the length of an activity:

    She kept on and on asking questions.

    باسْتِمْرار، بلا تَوَقُّف

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  • 4 pure and simple

    ( used after a noun) nothing but:

    It was an accident pure and simple.

    لَيْسَ إلا، بِكُل بَساطَه!

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  • 5 between you and me

    in confidence:

    Between you and me, I think he's rather nice.

    بيني وبينَك
    Remark: between is usually used for two. among is usually used for more than two.

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  • 6 such-and-such

    adjective, pronoun
    used to refer to some unnamed person or thing:

    Let's suppose that you go into such-and-such a shop and ask for such-and-such.

    كذا وكذا

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  • 7 زيت

    زَيْت \ oil: a fatty liquid that is got from animal or vegetable material, used for cooking or as medicine, etc.. \ زَيْتُ البَرافين (زيت الكاز)‏ \ paraffin, kerosene: oil that is burnt for heat and used in lamps, etc.. \ زَيْتُ التّربَنْتِينَة \ turpentine: a special oil for mixing paint. \ زَيْتُ الخرْوَع \ castor oil: a thick yellow oil used as medicine to empty the stomach. \ زَيْتُ الكاز \ kerosene: thin mineral oil, burnt for heat and in lamps for light. \ زَيْتُ اليوكالبتوس \ eucalyptus: any of several types of tall tree which keep their leaves in winter and produce oil; this oil.

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  • 8 بذيء

    بَذِيء \ abusive: containing or using rude and angry words. dirty: (of words) not polite. foul: (of language) very rude. lewd: treating sexual matters in a rude and nasty way: A lewd joke. naughty: (of words, jokes, stories, etc.) not polite; not suitable to be used in public. obscene: (of words, pictures, etc.) sexual, and used in a way that angers or displeases people. rude: not polite. scurrilous: using rude language to attack people: a scurrilous speech. vulgar: (of a person) rude; (of speech or behaviour) displeasing; going against accepted polite standards; (of objects) showing a lack of good judgement about what is suitable or beautiful.

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  • 9 abusive

    بَذِيء \ abusive: containing or using rude and angry words. dirty: (of words) not polite. foul: (of language) very rude. lewd: treating sexual matters in a rude and nasty way: A lewd joke. naughty: (of words, jokes, stories, etc.) not polite; not suitable to be used in public. obscene: (of words, pictures, etc.) sexual, and used in a way that angers or displeases people. rude: not polite. scurrilous: using rude language to attack people: a scurrilous speech. vulgar: (of a person) rude; (of speech or behaviour) displeasing; going against accepted polite standards; (of objects) showing a lack of good judgement about what is suitable or beautiful.

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  • 10 dirty

    بَذِيء \ abusive: containing or using rude and angry words. dirty: (of words) not polite. foul: (of language) very rude. lewd: treating sexual matters in a rude and nasty way: A lewd joke. naughty: (of words, jokes, stories, etc.) not polite; not suitable to be used in public. obscene: (of words, pictures, etc.) sexual, and used in a way that angers or displeases people. rude: not polite. scurrilous: using rude language to attack people: a scurrilous speech. vulgar: (of a person) rude; (of speech or behaviour) displeasing; going against accepted polite standards; (of objects) showing a lack of good judgement about what is suitable or beautiful.

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  • 11 foul

    بَذِيء \ abusive: containing or using rude and angry words. dirty: (of words) not polite. foul: (of language) very rude. lewd: treating sexual matters in a rude and nasty way: A lewd joke. naughty: (of words, jokes, stories, etc.) not polite; not suitable to be used in public. obscene: (of words, pictures, etc.) sexual, and used in a way that angers or displeases people. rude: not polite. scurrilous: using rude language to attack people: a scurrilous speech. vulgar: (of a person) rude; (of speech or behaviour) displeasing; going against accepted polite standards; (of objects) showing a lack of good judgement about what is suitable or beautiful.

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  • 12 lewd

    بَذِيء \ abusive: containing or using rude and angry words. dirty: (of words) not polite. foul: (of language) very rude. lewd: treating sexual matters in a rude and nasty way: A lewd joke. naughty: (of words, jokes, stories, etc.) not polite; not suitable to be used in public. obscene: (of words, pictures, etc.) sexual, and used in a way that angers or displeases people. rude: not polite. scurrilous: using rude language to attack people: a scurrilous speech. vulgar: (of a person) rude; (of speech or behaviour) displeasing; going against accepted polite standards; (of objects) showing a lack of good judgement about what is suitable or beautiful.

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  • 13 naughty

    بَذِيء \ abusive: containing or using rude and angry words. dirty: (of words) not polite. foul: (of language) very rude. lewd: treating sexual matters in a rude and nasty way: A lewd joke. naughty: (of words, jokes, stories, etc.) not polite; not suitable to be used in public. obscene: (of words, pictures, etc.) sexual, and used in a way that angers or displeases people. rude: not polite. scurrilous: using rude language to attack people: a scurrilous speech. vulgar: (of a person) rude; (of speech or behaviour) displeasing; going against accepted polite standards; (of objects) showing a lack of good judgement about what is suitable or beautiful.

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  • 14 obscene

    بَذِيء \ abusive: containing or using rude and angry words. dirty: (of words) not polite. foul: (of language) very rude. lewd: treating sexual matters in a rude and nasty way: A lewd joke. naughty: (of words, jokes, stories, etc.) not polite; not suitable to be used in public. obscene: (of words, pictures, etc.) sexual, and used in a way that angers or displeases people. rude: not polite. scurrilous: using rude language to attack people: a scurrilous speech. vulgar: (of a person) rude; (of speech or behaviour) displeasing; going against accepted polite standards; (of objects) showing a lack of good judgement about what is suitable or beautiful.

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  • 15 rude

    بَذِيء \ abusive: containing or using rude and angry words. dirty: (of words) not polite. foul: (of language) very rude. lewd: treating sexual matters in a rude and nasty way: A lewd joke. naughty: (of words, jokes, stories, etc.) not polite; not suitable to be used in public. obscene: (of words, pictures, etc.) sexual, and used in a way that angers or displeases people. rude: not polite. scurrilous: using rude language to attack people: a scurrilous speech. vulgar: (of a person) rude; (of speech or behaviour) displeasing; going against accepted polite standards; (of objects) showing a lack of good judgement about what is suitable or beautiful.

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  • 16 scurrilous

    بَذِيء \ abusive: containing or using rude and angry words. dirty: (of words) not polite. foul: (of language) very rude. lewd: treating sexual matters in a rude and nasty way: A lewd joke. naughty: (of words, jokes, stories, etc.) not polite; not suitable to be used in public. obscene: (of words, pictures, etc.) sexual, and used in a way that angers or displeases people. rude: not polite. scurrilous: using rude language to attack people: a scurrilous speech. vulgar: (of a person) rude; (of speech or behaviour) displeasing; going against accepted polite standards; (of objects) showing a lack of good judgement about what is suitable or beautiful.

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  • 17 vulgar

    بَذِيء \ abusive: containing or using rude and angry words. dirty: (of words) not polite. foul: (of language) very rude. lewd: treating sexual matters in a rude and nasty way: A lewd joke. naughty: (of words, jokes, stories, etc.) not polite; not suitable to be used in public. obscene: (of words, pictures, etc.) sexual, and used in a way that angers or displeases people. rude: not polite. scurrilous: using rude language to attack people: a scurrilous speech. vulgar: (of a person) rude; (of speech or behaviour) displeasing; going against accepted polite standards; (of objects) showing a lack of good judgement about what is suitable or beautiful.

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  • 18 iron

    [ˈaɪən]
    1. noun
    1) ( also adjective) (of) an element that is the most common metal, is very hard, and is widely used for making tools etc:

    iron determination (= very strong determination).

    حَديدي، صَلْب
    2) a flat-bottomed instrument that is heated up and used for smoothing clothes etc:

    I've burnt a hole in my dress with the iron.

    مِكْواة
    3) a type of golf-club.
    مِضْرَب خاص في لُعْبَة الغولْف
    2. verb
    to smooth (clothes etc) with an iron:

    I've been ironing all afternoon.

    يَكوي

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  • 19 paste

    [peɪst] noun مَعْجون
    2) a mixture of flour, fat etc used for making pies, pastry etc.
    عَجينَه
    3) a mixture made from some types of food:

    almond paste.

    عَجينة للطَّعام

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  • 20 شمع

    شَمْع \ paraffin, paraffin wax: a waxy substance made from oil, coal, etc., used esp. in making candles. wax: an easily melted material made of fats or oils and used for candles, etc.. \ الشَّمْع الأَحْمَر \ sealing wax: special coloured wax for sealing valuable things. \ الشَّمْع الذي يُخْتَم به \ sealing wax: special coloured wax for sealing valuable things.

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