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21 حادث
حادَثَ: كَلّمَ، تَحَادَثَ مَعto speak to (or with), talk to (or with), converse with, discourse with; to hold a conversation with; to hold talks with, confer with -
22 حاور
حاوَرَ: حادَثَ، باحَثَ، ناقَشَto dialogue with, hold a conversation with, talk with, speak with, converse with, discourse with, confer with, hold talks with; to discuss with; to debate with, argue with, reason with -
23 عقد محادثات إلخ
عَقَدَ مُحَادَثاتٍ، مُبَاحَثاتٍ، مُشَاوَراتٍ، مُفَاوَضاتٍ إلخto hold talks, discuss, talk, dialogue, confer, parley, consult, negotiate -
24 Adam's apple
nounthe pointed part at the front of the neck that moves up and down when one talks or swallows.تُفَّاحَةآدَم -
25 break down
1) to use force on (a door etc) to cause it to open.يفتح بالقوة2) to stop working properly:يتعطّـلMy car has broken down.
3) to fail:يفشلThe talks have broken down.
4) to be overcome with emotion:ينهار (عاطفيا)She broke down and wept.
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26 collapse
[kəˈlæps] verb1) to fall down and break into pieces:يَسْقُط، يَتَداعىThe bridge collapsed under the weight of the traffic.
2) (of a person) to fall down especially unconscious, because of illness, shock etc:يَنْهارShe collapsed with a heart attack.
3) to break down, fail:يَتَوَقَّف، يَفْشَلThe talks between the two countries have collapsed.
4) to fold up or to (cause to) come to pieces (intentionally):يَتَهاوى، يَتَكَسَّرDo these chairs collapse?
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27 deadlock
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28 end
[end]1. noun1) the last or farthest part of the length of something:Put the tables end to end (= with the end of one touching the end of another)
نِهايَه، طَرَف( also adjective) We live in the end house.
2) the finish or conclusion:نِهايَهIf she wins the prize we'll never hear the end of it (= she will often talk about it).
3) death:مَوْتThe soldiers met their end bravely.
4) an aim:هَدَفWhat end have you in view?
5) a small piece left over:عَقْبcigarette ends.
2. verbto bring or come to an end:How does the play end?
يَنْهي، يَنْتَهيHow should I end (off) this letter?
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29 high-level
adjectiveinvolving important people:مُستوى عالٍhigh-level talks.
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30 initiative
[-ʃətɪv] noun1) a first step or move that leads the way:مُبادَرَهA move to start peace talks is sometimes called a peace initiative.
2) the ability to lead or make decisions for oneself:He is quite good at his job, but lacks initiative
مُبادَرَهMy son actually went to the hairdresser's on his own initiative!
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31 mannerism
nounan odd and obvious habit in a person's behaviour, speech etc:تَكَلُّف، تَصَنُّعHe scratches his ear when he talks and has other mannerisms.
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32 preparatory
[-ˈpærə-] adjectiveacting as an introduction or in order to prepare for something:إعْدادي، تَحْضيري، تَمْهيديPolitical leaders have agreed to meet for preparatory talks about an end to the war.
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33 talk
[tɔːk]1. verb1) to speak; to have a conversation or discussion:يَتَكَلَّمMy parrot can talk (= imitate human speech).
2) to gossip:يَتَناقَلون الكَلامYou can't stay here – people will talk!
3) to talk about:يَتَحَدَّث عن، يُناقِشThey spent the whole time talking philosophy.
2. noun1) ( sometimes in plural) a conversation or discussion:حَديث، مُحادَثَه، بَحْثThe Prime Ministers met for talks on their countries' economic problems.
2) a lecture:مُحاضَرَهThe doctor gave us a talk on family health.
3) gossip:قيل وقالHer behaviour causes a lot of talk among the neighbours.
4) useless discussion; statements of things a person says he will do but which will never actually be done:بَحْث ،نِقاشThere's too much talk and not enough action.
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34 trouble
[ˈtrabl]1. noun1) (something which causes) worry, difficulty, work, anxiety etc:قَلَق، تَعَبI had a lot of trouble finding the book you wanted.
2) disturbances; rebellion, fighting etc:إضْطِراباتIt occurred during the time of the troubles in Cyprus.
3) illness or weakness (in a particular part of the body):عِلَّه، مَرَضHe has heart trouble.
2. verb1) to cause worry, anger or sadness to:يُقْلِق، يُزْعِج، يَنْزَعِجShe was troubled by the news of her sister's illness.
2) used as part of a very polite and formal request:تُسْتَعْمَل في جُمْلَة الطَّلَب المُهَذَّبMay I trouble you to close the window?
3) to make any effort:يُزْعِجُ نَفْسَه، يَبذُل جُهْداHe didn't even trouble to tell me what had happened.
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35 تحدث
تَحَدَّثَ \ chat: (to have) a friendly talk on unimportant matters. speak: to talk: Think before you speak. Nobody spoke to me at the party. talk: to speak: He talks too much. What were you talking about? He talked of going, but he never went, to use a certain kind of speech We were talking French. Do talk sense. \ See Also تكلم (تَكَلَّم) -
36 تكلم
تَكَلَّمَ \ speak (spoke, spoken): to talk: Think before you speak. Nobody spoke to me at the party. talk: to speak: He talks too much. What were you talking about? He talked of going, but he never went, use a certain kind of speech We were talking French. Do talk sense. \ See Also تحدث (تَحَدَّثَ) \ تَكَلَّمَ بِصَراحةٍ \ speak one’s mind: to say plainly what one thinks, even if it will annoy other people. \ تَكَلَّمَ نَبْرًا \ snap: to speak angrily: My teacher snapped at me. "Sit up straight!" he snapped. -
37 درجة
دَرَجَةٌ \ class: (mostly in compounds) a level of quality: I travelled in a second-class carriage. Is that a good-class hotel?. degree: a measure of quality: His work shows a high degree of skill. grade: a step or level, in quality or rank: Aeroplanes use a high grade of petrol. mark: a sign (usu. a number, sometimes A, B, C, etc.) that is given by a teacher to show the quality of a piece of work in school: low marks; full marks; a bad mark. point: a particular position in space or time, or in a course or change: the highest point on the road; the most difficult point in our talks; the boiling point of water. rank: a social or official position of a certain level: He was a nobleman of the highest rank. A captain holds a much lower rank than a general. step: a flat place for one’s foot, when one walks from one level to another: the front doorstep; mind the step. \ See Also فئة (فِئَة)، منزلة (مَنْزِلَة)، مرتبة (مَرْتَبَة)، علامة (علامَة)، نقطة( نقطة) -
38 سيرة (سلوك)
سِيرة (سُلوك) \ conduct, behaviour. \ سِيرَة (شخص) \ biography: the story of a person’s life, written by sb. else; such stories in general: There are often several biographies of a famous person. Do you read much biography?. life: a story of sb.’s life: He wrote the life of Galileo, the scientist. \ سِيرَة ذاتِيّة \ autobiography: the story of sb.’s life, written by himself. \ سِيرَة ماضِيَة (لشخص) \ past: one’s personal history: She never talks about her past. -
39 طلع
طَلَعَ \ emerge: to come out from a place where one could not be seen; appear: He emerged from his hiding place. The moon emerged from behind the clouds. spring: (esp. with up) to appear: Fresh grass was springing up. \ طَلَعَ \ dawn: to become light: Day was dawning. \ See Also انْبَلَج الفَجْر \ طَلَعَ \ crop up: to appear unexpectedly: Various difficulties cropped up during our talks. \ See Also ظَهَرَ فجاةً -
40 ظهر
ظَهَرَ \ appear: to come into sight: A figure appeared in the distance, to present oneself; be seen publicly I have to appear in court today. arise (arose, arisen): to come up and be noticed (of storm, trouble, etc.) A serious difficulty has arisen. come on the scene: to make an effective appearance: Britain was losing the war until Churchill came on the scene. come out: to appear: Our roses are coming out. Most newspapers come out every day. Your photograph came out well. emerge: to come out from a place where one could not be seen; appear: He emerged from his hiding place. The moon emerged from behind the clouds. figure: to appear (in a story or report): Well-known sportsmen often figure in the newspaper. seem: to appear to be: He seems (to be) honest. It seems (clear) to me that I ought to go. show: to be seen: Dirt shows more on white clothes than on dark ones. turn up: (of sth. that was missing) to appear: The stolen goods turned up in the market. \ See Also بان (بَانَ)، لاح (لاَحَ)، برز (بَرَزَ)، طلع (طَلَعَ) \ ظَهَرَ \ silhouetted: seen as a silhouette, like the edge of a shadow. \ See Also رُئِيَ كَصورَة ظِلِّيَّة \ ظَهَرَ جليًّا \ stand out: to be easily seen; be especially noticeable: Bright colours stand out against a dark surface behind them. \ ظَهَرَ فَجْأة \ appear or come out of the blue: as a surprise, unexpectedly: His letter offering me a job came out of the blue. crop up: to appear unexpectedly: Various difficulties cropped up during our talks. \ See Also على نَحْوٍ مُفاجِئ، غير مُتوقَّع
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