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1 court
[kɔːt]1. noun1) a place where legal cases are heard:دار المحكمـهthe High Court.
2) the judges and officials of a legal court:مَحكمـه، قُضاةThe accused is to appear before the court on Friday.
3) a marked-out space for certain games:ساحة، فِناء، مَلعَبa squash court.
4) the officials, councillors etc of a king or queen:حاشِيَه المَلِكthe court of King James.
5) the palace of a king or queen:بَلاط المَلِكHampton Court.
6) an open space surrounded by houses or by the parts of one house.فَناء واسِع مُحاط بِالمَباني2. verb1) to try to win the love of; to woo.يَتَوَدَّد، يَتَغَزَّل يُحاول كسْب الإعجاب يتعرَّض للخَطَر -
2 trial
[ˈtraɪəl] noun1) an act of testing or trying; a test:إخْتِبارThe disaster was a trial of his courage.
2) a legal process by which a person is judged in a court of law:مُحاكَمَهTheir trial will be held next week.
3) a (source of) trouble or anxiety:مِحْنَهMy son is a great trial (to me).
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