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  • 81 creative

    [-tɪv] adjective
    having or showing the power and imagination to create:

    a creative dress-designer.

    خلاّق، مُبْدِع

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  • 82 flog a dead horse

    to try to create interest in something after all interest in it has been lost.
    يَضْرِبُ في حَديد بارِد أي يُثير اهتماما في شيء لم يَعُد مهما

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  • 83 make

    [meɪk] past tense, past participle made [meɪd]
    1. verb
    1) to create, form or produce:

    to make a muddle/mess of the job

    to make lunch/coffee

    We made an arrangement/agreement/deal/bargain.

    يَصْنَع، يَعْمَل
    2) to compel, force or cause (a person or thing to do something):

    He made me laugh.

    يُجْبِر، يُسَبِّب، يَجْعَل
    3) to cause to be:

    You've made me very unhappy.

    يَجْعَل
    4) to gain or earn:

    He makes $100 a week

    to make a profit.

    يَرْبَح
    5) (of numbers etc) to add up to; to amount to:

    2 and 2 make(s) 4.

    يُساوي، يُصْبِح مَجْموعُه
    6) to become, turn into, or be:

    He'll make an excellent teacher.

    يُصْبِح
    7) to estimate as:

    I make the total 483.

    يُقَدِّر
    8) to appoint, or choose, as:

    He was made manager.

    يُعَيِّن، يَخْتار
    9) used with many nouns to give a similar meaning to that of the verb from which the noun is formed:

    He made several attempts (= attempted several times)

    They made a left turn (= turned left)

    He made (= offered) a suggestion/proposal

    Have you any comments to make?

    يقومُ ب، يُقَدِّم، يَعْمَلُ
    2. noun
    a ( usually manufacturer's) brand:

    What make is your new car?

    طِراز، مارْكَه

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  • 84 reconstruct

    [riːkənˈstrakt] verb
    to create a complete description or idea, on the basis of certain known facts:

    Let us try to reconstruct the crime.

    يَبْني ثانِيَةً، يُعيد تَمْثيل الجَريمَه

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  • 85 sensational

    adjective
    1) causing great excitement or horror:

    a sensational piece of news.

    مُؤَثِّر، مُثير
    2) very good:

    The film was sensational.

    رائِع، مُمْتاز
    3) intended to create feelings of excitement, horror etc:

    That magazine is too sensational for me.

    مُثيرَة جِداً للمَشاعِر

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  • 86 sensibility

    [sensɪˈbɪlətɪ] noun
    an awareness of, or an ability to create, art, literature etc showing very high standards of beauty and good taste:

    a writer of great sensibility.

    شُعور مُرْهَف

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  • 87 work up

    1) to excite or rouse gradually:

    She worked herself up into a fury. (adjective ˌworked-ˈup: Don't get so worked-up!).

    يُثير، يُغْضِب
    2) to raise or create:

    I just can't work up any energy/appetite/enthusiasm today.

    يُثير، يَخْلُق

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  • 88 اخترع

    اِخْتَرَعَ \ invent: to make (sth.) that is completely new: Alexander Bell invented the telephone. invent: to contrive, devise, create. \ See Also ابتدع (اِبْتَدَعَ)، ابتكر (اِبْتَكَرَ)‏

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  • 89 استحدث

    اِسْتَحْدَث \ innovate, create, originate.

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  • 90 أوجد

    أَوْجَدَ \ create, make, bring about.

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  • 91 دون

    دَوَّنَ \ note: (usu. with down) to write a note about: The policeman noted (down) the number of their car. put: to express; say or write: You could put that idea more clearly. Put that (down) in your notebook. Put that sentence into French. record: to write (sth.) so that it shall be remembered: History does not record the cause of his death. write: to put into words; to create for printing (a book, articles, etc., esp. for a living): He wrote an account of the accident. She writes books on science. He has stopped teaching to that he can write (as a job). \ See Also كتب (كَتَبَ)، ألف (أَلَّفَ)‏ \ دَوَّنَ \ jot: (usu. with down) to write quickly and roughly: I jotted their names down in my notebook. \ See Also كَتَبَ بِسُرْعَةٍ \ دَوَّنَ مُذَكِّرات عن \ take note of: to pay attention to; make a written note of: The clerk took note of my complaints.

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  • 92 كتب

    كَتَبَ \ inscribe: to write, esp. by cutting letters in stone or metal or wood. note: (usu. with down) to write a note about: The policeman noted (down) the number of their car. record: to write (sth.) so that it shall be remembered: History does not record the cause of his death. write (wrote): to draw signs that make words: She writes neatly. I wrote his name down (I made a note of it). Write this out three times (Make three full copies of it). \ See Also سجل (سَجَّلَ)، نقش (نَقَشَ)‏ \ كَتَبَ (مقالة أو كتابًا، إلخ)‏ \ write: to put into words; to create for printing (a book, article, etc. esp. for a living): He wrote an account of the accident. She writes books on science. He has stopped teaching to that he can write (as a job). \ See Also ألف (أَلَّفَ)‏ \ كَتَبَ \ pencil: to write or draw with a pencil: She pencilled a quick note. \ See Also رَسَمَ بقلم الرَّصاص \ كَتَبَ التاريخ على \ date: to put a date on sth.: This letter is not dated. \ كَتَبَ ثانِيَةً \ rewrite: to write again: You must rewrite this page more neatly. The book was rewritten in simpler English.

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  • 93 invent

    اِبْتَكَر \ invent: to make sth. that is completely new: Alexander Bell invented the telephone. \ اِخْتَرَعَ \ invent: to make (sth.) that is completely new: Alexander Bell invented the telephone. invent: to contrive, devise, create. \ See Also ابتدع (اِبْتَدَعَ)، ابتكر (اِبْتَكَرَ)‏

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  • 94 note

    دَوَّنَ \ note: (usu. with down) to write a note about: The policeman noted (down) the number of their car. put: to express; say or write: You could put that idea more clearly. Put that (down) in your notebook. Put that sentence into French. record: to write (sth.) so that it shall be remembered: History does not record the cause of his death. write: to put into words; to create for printing (a book, articles, etc., esp. for a living): He wrote an account of the accident. She writes books on science. He has stopped teaching to that he can write (as a job). \ See Also كتب (كَتَبَ)، ألف (أَلَّفَ)‏

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  • 95 put

    دَوَّنَ \ note: (usu. with down) to write a note about: The policeman noted (down) the number of their car. put: to express; say or write: You could put that idea more clearly. Put that (down) in your notebook. Put that sentence into French. record: to write (sth.) so that it shall be remembered: History does not record the cause of his death. write: to put into words; to create for printing (a book, articles, etc., esp. for a living): He wrote an account of the accident. She writes books on science. He has stopped teaching to that he can write (as a job). \ See Also كتب (كَتَبَ)، ألف (أَلَّفَ)‏

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  • 96 record

    دَوَّنَ \ note: (usu. with down) to write a note about: The policeman noted (down) the number of their car. put: to express; say or write: You could put that idea more clearly. Put that (down) in your notebook. Put that sentence into French. record: to write (sth.) so that it shall be remembered: History does not record the cause of his death. write: to put into words; to create for printing (a book, articles, etc., esp. for a living): He wrote an account of the accident. She writes books on science. He has stopped teaching to that he can write (as a job). \ See Also كتب (كَتَبَ)، ألف (أَلَّفَ)‏

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  • 97 write

    دَوَّنَ \ note: (usu. with down) to write a note about: The policeman noted (down) the number of their car. put: to express; say or write: You could put that idea more clearly. Put that (down) in your notebook. Put that sentence into French. record: to write (sth.) so that it shall be remembered: History does not record the cause of his death. write: to put into words; to create for printing (a book, articles, etc., esp. for a living): He wrote an account of the accident. She writes books on science. He has stopped teaching to that he can write (as a job). \ See Also كتب (كَتَبَ)، ألف (أَلَّفَ)‏

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  • 98 write

    كَتَبَ (مقالة أو كتابًا، إلخ)‏ \ write: to put into words; to create for printing (a book, article, etc. esp. for a living): He wrote an account of the accident. She writes books on science. He has stopped teaching to that he can write (as a job). \ See Also ألف (أَلَّفَ)‏

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