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21 at all events, in any event
مَهْما يكُن الأَمر \ anyhow: in any case: I don’t really need this; anyhow, it costs too much. anyway: in any case: I don’t really need this; anyhow, it costs too much, in any case I may be late, anyway, don’t wait for me. at all events, in any event: in any case; whatever may happen or has happened: He didn’t win but, at all events, he did try hard. -
22 head
[hed]1. noun1) the top part of the human body, containing the eyes, mouth, brain etc; the same part of an animal's body:رأْسHe scratched his head in amazement.
2) a person's mind:عَقْلAn idea came into my head last night.
3) the height or length of a head:إرْتِفاع أو طول الرأسThe horse won by a head.
4) the chief or most important person (of an organization, country etc):( also adjective) a head waiter
الرَّئيس أو أهم شَخْصthe head office.
5) anything that is like a head in shape or position:رأسThe boy knocked the heads off the flowers.
6) the place where a river, lake etc begins:مَنْبَع النَهْرthe head of the Nile.
7) the top, or the top part, of anything:رأس، أعْلىthe head of the table.
8) the front part:مُقَدِّمَةHe walked at the head of the procession.
9) a particular ability or tolerance:قُدْرَهShe has a good head for figures.
10) a headmaster or headmistress:مُدير، مُديرَهYou'd better ask the Head.
11) (for) one person:للرأس، للشَّخْصThis dinner costs $10 a head.
12) a headland:لسان بَحْري رَغْوة في أعلى كأس البيرَهBeachy Head.
2. verb1) to go at the front of or at the top of (something):يَسير في رأسWhose name headed the list?
2) to be in charge of; to be the leader of:يكون مسؤولا عنHe heads a team of scientists investigating cancer.
3) ( often with for) to (cause to) move in a certain direction:يَتَّجِهYou're heading for disaster!
4) to put or write something at the beginning of:يَكْتُبُ أو يَضَعُHis report was headed "Ways of Preventing Industrial Accidents".
5) (in football) to hit the ball with the head:يَضْرِبُ برأسِهِHe headed the ball into the goal.
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23 لكل
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24 extra
[ˈekstrə]1. adjectiveadditional; more than usual or necessary:They demand an extra $10 a week
إضافيWe need extra men for this job.
2. adverbunusually:غَير عاديan extra-large box of chocolates.
3. pronounan additional amount:كَمِّيه إضافيَّهThe book costs $6.90 but we charge extra for postage.
4. noun1) something extra, or something for which an extra price is charged:شَيء إضافيThe college fees cover teaching only – stationery and other equipment are extras.
2) in cinema or television, an actor employed in a small part, eg as a person in a crowd.مُمَثِّل يَقوم بِدَور ثانَوي بَسيط3) a special edition of a newspaper containing later or special news.طَبعَه إضافيَّه مِن جَريدَه -
25 stand-by
plural ˈstand-bys1. noun1) readiness for action:في حالَة اسْتِعْدادTwo fire-engines went directly to the fire, and a third was on stand-by (= ready to go if ordered).
شَيئٌ لِحالَة الطَّوارئFruit is a good stand-by when children get hungry between meals.
2. adjective(of an airline passenger or ticket) costing or paying less than the usual fare, as the passenger does not book a seat for a particular flight, but waits for the first available seat.قَليل التَّكْلِفَه3. adverbtravelling in this way:مُسافِر اللحْظَةِ الأخيرَه، مُسافِر إحْتِياطيIt costs a lot less to travel stand-by.
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26 طالب
طالِب \ pupil: a child who is being taught, at school or privately; a person of any age who is being taught privately (to ride, to play music, etc.): There are 36 pupils in our class. student: sb. who studies at college: a medical student; an art student. \ طَالِب بِمِنْحَة مالِيّة \ scholar: sb. who (because of his special ability) is given money to pay his costs at college. \ طَالِب جامعي (لم يحصل على الليسانس بعد) \ undergraduate: a university student working for a first Degree. \ طَالِب عِلْم \ scholar: old use a child at school. \ طَالِب عَمَل \ applicant: sb. who applies, esp. for a job. candidate: one who wants to be chosen for a post: a candidate in the election. \ See Also وظيفة (وَظِيفَة) \ طَالِبٌ في كُلِّية حَربيّة \ cadet: learning to be an officer. \ طَالِبٌ في مَدْرَسَة دَاخِلِيَّة \ boarder: a child at a boarding school. \ الطَّالِب المُتَغَيِّب عن المدرسة بغير إذن \ truant: a child who is absent from school without his parents’ permission. -
27 كشف
كَشْف \ detection: the fact of detecting. roll: a list of names: He is now on our payroll. \ كَشْف بِضاعَة \ invoice: a list of goods sold, with their prices: Please return this invoice with your payment for these goods. \ See Also فاتورة (فاتُورة) \ كَشْف حِسَاب \ account: a bill; a report of money that is owed: I paid my account as I left the hotel. \ كَشْفُ الحِسَاب \ bill: a list to be paid for, with the costs. \ كَشَفَ \ discover: to find (sth.) that was not known before: Columbus discovered America. \ كَشَفَ (سرًّا) \ reveal: to allow (sth. that was hidden) to be seen or known: He revealed the secret to his sons. He opened his shirt to reveal the wound. \ See Also أفْشى \ كَشَفَ \ bring, (or come) to light: to make (or become) known: These facts were brought to light by an official inquiry. \ See Also ظهر (ظَهَرَ) \ كَشَفَ عن \ disclose: to make known sth. that was secret: He disclosed that he had been secretly married for a year. expose: to uncover; lay open: He took off his shirt and exposed his wounds. \ كَشَفَ عن طريق الحَفْر \ excavate: to uncover by digging: Many ancient towns have been excavated in modern times. -
28 let
I [let] present participle ˈletting: past tense, past participle let verb1) to allow or permit:يَسْمَحLet me see your drawing.
2) to cause to:يَدَعI will let you know how much it costs.
3) used for giving orders or suggestions:If they will not work, let them starve
دَعْـه، أُتْرُكْهُ II [let] present participle ˈletting: past tense, past participle let verbLet's (= let us) leave right away!
to give the use of (a house etc) in return for payment:يُؤَجِّرHe lets his house to visitors in the summer.
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29 a; an; each; every
لِكُلّ \ a; an; each; every: twice a day; 80 miles an hour; ten pence a packet. per: for each: It costs 36 pence per pound. He earns ?8000 per annum (for each year). -
30 per
لِكُلّ \ a; an; each; every: twice a day; 80 miles an hour; ten pence a packet. per: for each: It costs 36 pence per pound. He earns ?8000 per annum (for each year). -
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32 axe
[æks] (American) ax1. nouna tool with a (long) handle and a metal blade for cutting down trees and cutting wood etc into pieces.فَأس2. verb1) to get rid of; to dismiss:يَتَخَلَّص مِنThey've axed 50% of their staff.
2) to reduce (costs, services etc):يُخَفِّض النَّفَقاتGovernment spending in education has been axed.
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33 cost
[kɔst] past tense, past participle cost1. verb1) to be obtainable at a certain price:يُكَلِّـفThe victory cost two thousand lives.
2) (past tense, past participle ˈcosted) to estimate the cost of (a future project):يُحَدِّد سِعْـر الكلفَـهThe caterer costed the reception at three hundred dollars.
2. nounthe price to be paid (for something):سِعْـر، ثَمَـنWhat is the cost of this coat?
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34 تقدير
تَقْدِير \ estimate: a careful or calculated guess; the facts and figures concerned in this guess: At a rough estimate, there were 7000 people there. The builder’s estimate showed the costs of materials and of the workers’ pay. opinion: what one thinks about sb. or sth.; a belief: I have a high opinion of his work (I think that his work is very good). She is of the opinion that I will never be a good engineer. regard: respect; concern: He has little regard for the truth. tribute: sth. said or done so as to show respect or admiration: The headmaster paid tribute to (he praised) the work of the sports master. \ See Also احترام (اِحْتِرَام)، اهتمام (اِهْتِمام)، ثناء (ثَنَاء)، رأي (رَأي) -
35 estimate
تَقْدِير \ estimate: a careful or calculated guess; the facts and figures concerned in this guess: At a rough estimate, there were 7000 people there. The builder’s estimate showed the costs of materials and of the workers’ pay. opinion: what one thinks about sb. or sth.; a belief: I have a high opinion of his work (I think that his work is very good). She is of the opinion that I will never be a good engineer. regard: respect; concern: He has little regard for the truth. tribute: sth. said or done so as to show respect or admiration: The headmaster paid tribute to (he praised) the work of the sports master. \ See Also احترام (اِحْتِرَام)، اهتمام (اِهْتِمام)، ثناء (ثَنَاء)، رأي (رَأي) -
36 opinion
تَقْدِير \ estimate: a careful or calculated guess; the facts and figures concerned in this guess: At a rough estimate, there were 7000 people there. The builder’s estimate showed the costs of materials and of the workers’ pay. opinion: what one thinks about sb. or sth.; a belief: I have a high opinion of his work (I think that his work is very good). She is of the opinion that I will never be a good engineer. regard: respect; concern: He has little regard for the truth. tribute: sth. said or done so as to show respect or admiration: The headmaster paid tribute to (he praised) the work of the sports master. \ See Also احترام (اِحْتِرَام)، اهتمام (اِهْتِمام)، ثناء (ثَنَاء)، رأي (رَأي) -
37 regard
تَقْدِير \ estimate: a careful or calculated guess; the facts and figures concerned in this guess: At a rough estimate, there were 7000 people there. The builder’s estimate showed the costs of materials and of the workers’ pay. opinion: what one thinks about sb. or sth.; a belief: I have a high opinion of his work (I think that his work is very good). She is of the opinion that I will never be a good engineer. regard: respect; concern: He has little regard for the truth. tribute: sth. said or done so as to show respect or admiration: The headmaster paid tribute to (he praised) the work of the sports master. \ See Also احترام (اِحْتِرَام)، اهتمام (اِهْتِمام)، ثناء (ثَنَاء)، رأي (رَأي) -
38 tribute
تَقْدِير \ estimate: a careful or calculated guess; the facts and figures concerned in this guess: At a rough estimate, there were 7000 people there. The builder’s estimate showed the costs of materials and of the workers’ pay. opinion: what one thinks about sb. or sth.; a belief: I have a high opinion of his work (I think that his work is very good). She is of the opinion that I will never be a good engineer. regard: respect; concern: He has little regard for the truth. tribute: sth. said or done so as to show respect or admiration: The headmaster paid tribute to (he praised) the work of the sports master. \ See Also احترام (اِحْتِرَام)، اهتمام (اِهْتِمام)، ثناء (ثَنَاء)، رأي (رَأي)
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