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121 seaworthy
adjective(negative unseaworthy) (of a ship) suitably built and in good enough condition to sail at sea.صالِح للمِلاحَه -
122 shack
[ʃæk]1. nouna roughly-built hut:كوخ، خُصa wooden shack.
2. verbshack up to live together (with someone) as sexual partners without being married. -
123 shanty
[ˈʃæntɪ] plural ˈshanties noun1) a roughly-built hut or shack.كوخ خَشَب2) ( also sea shanty) a song that sailors used to sing while working.أُغْنِيَة بَحّارَه -
124 shape
[ʃeɪp]1. noun1) the external form or outline of anything:شَكْلThe house is built in the shape of a letter L.
2) an indistinct form:شَكْل غَيْر واضِح المَعالِمI saw a large shape in front of me in the darkness.
3) condition or state:حالَه، وَضْعYou're in better physical shape than I am.
2. verb1) to make into a certain shape, to form or model:يُشَكِّل، يُكَوِّنShe shaped the dough into three separate loaves.
2) to influence the nature of strongly:يُؤَثِّر على، يُكَوِّنThis event shaped his whole life.
3) ( sometimes with up) to develop:يَتَطَوَّرThe team is shaping (up) well.
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125 shipyard
nouna place where ships are built or repaired.تَرسانَه، مكان بِناء السُّفُن -
126 site
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127 slightly
adverb1) to a small extent:قليلا، الى حد بسيطI'm still slightly worried about it.
2) slenderly:بِنَحافَهslightly built.
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128 solidly
adverb1) firmly; strongly:بِصَلابَه، بِقُوَّه، بِمَتانَهsolidly-built houses.
2) continuously:باسْتِمْرارI worked solidly from 8.30 a.m. till lunchtime.
3) unanimously:بالإجْماعWe're solidly in agreement with your suggestions.
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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
built-in — built′ in adj. 1) bui built so as to be an integral and permanent part of a larger construction: built in bookcases[/ex] 2) existing as a natural or characteristic part; inherent: a built in contempt for daydreamers[/ex] 3) bui a built in… … From formal English to slang
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
built-in — UK US /ˌbɪltˈɪn/ adjective [before noun] (also inbuilt) ► included, made, or designed as part of something: »Most new laptops have built in Wi Fi … Financial and business terms
built-in — adj forming a part of something that cannot be separated from it →↑inbuilt ▪ a built in microphone … Dictionary of contemporary English
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
built-in — [adj] included congenital, constitutional, deep seated, essential, implicit, inborn, inbred, in built, incorporated, indwelling, ingrained, inherent, innate, inseparable, integral, part and parcel*; concept 549 Ant. added, extra, not included … New thesaurus