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1 Lord Mayor
أَمين المدينة \ mayor: the head of the elected government of a city or large town (in London and some other big cities she or he is called the Lord Mayor. \ See Also رئيس البلديّة \ رَئِيس بَلَدِيّة \ mayor: the head of the elected government of a city or large town (in London and some other big cities she or he is called the Lord Mayor). \ عُمْدَة \ mayor: the head of the elected government of a city or large town (in London and some other big cities he is called the Lord Mayor). -
2 mayor
أَمين المدينة \ mayor: the head of the elected government of a city or large town (in London and some other big cities she or he is called the Lord Mayor. \ See Also رئيس البلديّة \ رَئِيس بَلَدِيّة \ mayor: the head of the elected government of a city or large town (in London and some other big cities she or he is called the Lord Mayor). \ عُمْدَة \ mayor: the head of the elected government of a city or large town (in London and some other big cities he is called the Lord Mayor). -
3 slum
حَيّ الفُقَرَاء \ slum: an area of dirty houses that are crowded together, and are full of poor people: Slum clearance (rebuilding slum areas) has made cities much healthier. \ عشِيش \ slum: an area of dirty houses that are crowded together, and are full of poor people: Slum clearance (rebuilding slum areas) has made cities much healthier. \ See Also حَيُّ الفقراء \ مَحْفَش \ slum: an area of dirty houses that are crowded together, and are full of poor people: Slum clearance (rebuilding slum areas) has made cities much healthier. -
4 dislike
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5 maddana
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6 حضر
حَضَر: ضِدّ بَدَاوَةurbanism, urbanization; civilization; urban or civilized regions, cities and towns -
7 مدر
مَدَر: مُدُنcities, towns -
8 مدن المدائن
مَدّنَ المَدَائِنَ: بَنَاهَا -
9 capital
I [ˈkæpɪtl]1. noun1) the chief town or seat of government:عاصِمَهParis is the capital of France.
2) ( also capital letter) any letter of the type found at the beginning of sentences, proper names etc:حَرْفٌ كَبيرTHESE ARE CAPITAL LETTERS / CAPITALS.
3) money (for investment etc):رأسْمالYou need capital to start a new business.
2. adjective1) involving punishment by death:عُقوبَةُ الأعْدام،حُكْمٌ بِالمَوْتa capital offence.
2) excellent:مُمْتاز، رائِعa capital idea.
3) (of a city) being a capital:حاضِرَه، مَدينَةٌ عاصِمَه II [ˈkæpɪtl] nounParis and other capital cities.
in architecture, the top part of a column of a building etc.تاج عَمود، رأسُ دِعامَه -
10 city
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11 forum
[ˈfɔːrəm] noun1) any public place in which discussions take place, speeches are made etc:ساحَه عامّه في روما القَديمَهIn modern times the television studio is as much a forum for public opinion as the market-places of ancient Rome used to be.
2) a market-place in ancient Roman cities and towns.سوق في المدن الرومانيّه القديمَه -
12 ghetto
[ˈgetəu] plural ˈghetto(e)s nouna (poor) part of a city etc in which a certain group of people ( especially immigrants) lives:جيتوLarge cities like New York have many ghettoes.
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13 integrate
[ˈɪntɪgreɪt] verbيَدْمِجThe immigrants are not finding it easy to integrate into the life of our cities.
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14 lord mayor
in Britain the mayor of some capital and other cities:عُمْدَة مدينَة لندَنThe Lord Mayor of London.
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15 motorway
nouna road specially made for fast traffic:طَريق سَيّارات سَريعَهThey are building a new motorway to link the two cities.
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16 outback
[ˈautbak] noun(in Australia) the country areas away from the coast and cities.المَناطِق الرّيفِيَّة البَعيدَه عن السّاحِل -
17 overcrowded
[əuvəˈkraudɪd] adjectivehaving too many people on or in:مُزْدَحِم، مُكْتَظovercrowded buses/cities.
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18 overcrowding
nounthe state of being overcrowded:إكْتِظاظ، إزْدِحامThere is often overcrowding in cities.
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19 smog
[smɔg] nounfog mixed with smoke and fumes from factories, houses, vehicles etc:ضَبْخَن: ضباب وَدُخانSome big cities have a problem with smog.
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20 survey
[səˈveɪ]1. verb1) to look at, or view, in a general way:يَسْتَعْرِض، يُلْقي نَظْرَهHe surveyed his neat garden with satisfaction.
2) to examine carefully or in detail.يَفْحَص، يَتَقَصّى، يَسْتَطْلِع3) to measure, and estimate the position, shape etc of (a piece of land etc):يَمْسَح الأرْضThey have started to survey the piece of land that the new motorway will pass through.
4) to make a formal or official inspection of (a house etc that is being offered for sale).يقوم بإجراء فَحْصٍ رَسْمي2. [ˈsəːveɪ] noun1) a look or examination; a report:نَظْرَه، فَحْص، تَقْرير مَسْح للأرْضHe has written a survey of crime in big cities.
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