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61 مقام
مُقَام: أُقِيَم، شُيّدَ، أُنْشِئَraised, erected, set up, built, established, instituted, founded -
62 مكون
مُكَوَّن: مُشَكَّل، مُؤَلَّفformed, shaped, fashioned; created, made, built, originated; established, set up, instituted, constituted -
63 موصى عليه
مُوْصىً عَلَيْهِ: مَصْنُوعٌ بِنَاءً على طَلَبِ الزّبُونmade to order, custom-made, custom-built, custom, tailored, tailor-made, bespoke -
64 ant-hill
nouna mound of earth built as a nest by ants.بَيْت نَمْل، قَرْيَة نَمْل -
65 arch
[aːtʃ]1. noun1) the top part of a door etc or a support for a roof etc which is built in the shape of a curve.قَنْطَرَة، حَنْيَه2) a monument which is shaped like an arch:قَوسthe Marble Arch in London.
3) anything that is like an arch in shape:قَوسThe rainbow formed an arch in the sky.
4) the raised part of the sole of the foot.قَوس الحِذاء2. verbto (cause to) be in the shape of an arch:يُقَوِّس، يَتَقَوَّسThe cat arched its back.
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66 balcony
[ˈbælkənɪ] plural ˈbalconies noun1) a platform built out from the wall of a building:بَلْكون، شُرْفَهMany hotel rooms have balconies.
2) in theatres etc, an upper floor:مَقْصوره، شُرْفَه( also adjective) balcony seats.
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67 black box
a built-in machine for automatic recording of the details of a plane's flight:العُلبَةُ السَّوْداءThey found the black box two miles away from the wreckage of the crashed plane.
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68 bomber
noun1) an aeroplane built for bombing.قاذِفَةُ قَنابِل2) a person who bombs:قاذِقُ قَنابِلBombers have caused many deaths in Northern Ireland.
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69 bonfire
[ˈbɔnfaɪə] nouna large fire in the open air, often built to celebrate something.نارٌ في الهَواءِ الطَّلْقِ -
70 build
[bɪld] past tense, past participle built [-t]1. verbto form or construct from parts:يَبْنيbuild a house/railway/bookcase.
2. nounphysical form:بُنْيثَه، تَرْكيبa man of heavy build.
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71 build up
1) to increase (the size or extent of):يَزْدادُThe traffic begins to build up around five o'clock.
2) to strengthen gradually (a business, one's health, reputation etc):يَبْني، يُطَوِّرُ تَدْريجِيّاHis father built up that grocery business from nothing.
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72 builder
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73 building
noun1) the art or business of putting up (houses etc ) ( also adjective):بِناءa building contractor.
2) anything built:مَبْنى، بِناءThe new supermarket is a very ugly building.
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74 bulwark
[ˈbulwək] nouna wall built as a defence, often made of earth.حِصْن، مِتْراس -
75 buttress
[ˈbatrɪs] nouna support built on to the outside of a wall.دَعامَه، رَكيزَه -
76 campus
[ˈkæmpəs] nouncollege or university grounds:حَرَمُ الجامِعَهThe new library was built in the centre of the campus.
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77 cenotaph
[ˈsenətaːf] nouna monument to a person or people buried elsewhere, especially a monument built in memory of soldiers etc killed in war.نُصُب تِذْكاري -
78 construction
[-ʃən] noun1) (a way of) constructing or putting together:بِناء، تَشييدThe bridge is still under construction.
2) something built:مَبْنىThat construction won't last long.
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79 cradle
[ˈkreɪdl]1. noun1) a child's bed especially one in which it can be rocked.سَرير طِفْل2) a frame of similar shape, eg one under a ship that is being built or repaired.حَمّالة السَّفينه، محْمل2. verbto hold or rock as if in a cradle:يَهُزُّ ، يُهَدهِدُShe cradled the child in her arms.
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80 cutting
1. noun1) a piece of plant cut off and replanted to form another plant.قِطعة من نَبْته: تَركيبَـهقِطْعَـه من جَريدَهShe collects cuttings about the Royal Family.
3) a trench dug through a hillside etc, in which a railway, road etc is built.مَمَر، قناة2. adjectiveinsulting or offending:لاذِع، قارِص، جارِح للشُّعورa cutting remark.
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Built — Built, a. Formed; shaped; constructed; made; often used in composition and preceded by the word denoting the form; as, frigate built, clipper built, etc. [1913 Webster] Like the generality of Genoese countrywomen, strongly built. Landor. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Built — (b[i^]lt), n. Shape; build; form of structure; as, the built of a ship. [Obs.] Dryden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
built-up — adj a built up area has a lot of buildings and not many open spaces ▪ He was fined for speeding in a built up area … Dictionary of contemporary English
built-up — adjective a built up area has many buildings in it: This is the only built up area on 500 miles of coastline … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
built — pp. of BUILD (Cf. build). Meaning physically well developed is by 1940s (well built in reference to a woman is from 1871); Built in (adj.) is from 1898 … Etymology dictionary
built-up — built′ up′ adj. 1) built by the fastening together of several parts or enlarged by the addition of layers: a shoe with a built up heel[/ex] 2) (of an area) filled in with houses • Etymology: 1820–30 … From formal English to slang
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built-in — adjective forming part of something, and not separate from it: a word processor with a built in spellchecker … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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