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61 notebook
nouna small book in which to write notes.مُذَكَّره، مُفَكَّرَه -
62 notecase
nouna case for bank-notes, carried in the pocket.بَيْت دَفْتَر الشيكات -
63 octave
[ˈɔktɪv] nounin music, a series or range of eight notes.ثُمانِيَّه: سِلْسِلَة من ثَماني نَغَمات -
64 part
[paːt]1. noun1) something which, together with other things, makes a whole; a piece:جُزْءWe spent part of the time at home and part at the seaside.
2) an equal division:جُزْء مُتساوٍHe divided the cake into three parts.
شَخْصِيَّهShe played the part of the queen.
4) the words, actions etc of a character in a play etc:دَوْرHe learned his part quickly.
5) in music, the notes to be played or sung by a particular instrument or voice:دَوْر موسيقيthe violin part.
6) a person's share, responsibility etc in doing something:دَورHe played a great part in the government's decision.
2. verbto separate; to divide:يَفْصِل، يَنْفَصِلThey parted (from each other) at the gate.
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65 phrase
[freɪz]1. noun1) a small group of words ( usually without a finite verb) which forms part of an actual or implied sentence:عِبارَهHe arrived after dinner.
2) a small group of musical notes which follow each other to make a definite individual section of a melody:عِبارَة موسيقيَّهthe opening phrase of the overture.
2. verbto express (something) in words:يَصوغُ الفِكْرَة في كَلِماتI phrased my explanations in simple language.
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66 range
[reɪndʒ]1. noun1) a selection or variety:تَشْكيلَهHe has a very wide range of interests.
2) the distance over which an object can be sent or thrown, sound can be heard etc:What is the range of this missile?
مَدى، مسافَهWe are within range of / beyond the range of / out of range of their guns.
3) the amount between certain limits:I'm hoping for a salary within the range $30,000 to $34,000
مبلَغٌ يَتَراوَحthe range of a person's voice between his highest and lowest notes.
4) a row or series:سِلْسِلَه مِنْطَقَة للمواشي مِنْطَقَة للصَّيَدa mountain range.
7) a large kitchen stove with a flat top.مِطْبَخ غاز2. verb1) to put in a row or rows:يَصْطَفThe two armies were ranged on opposite sides of the valley.
2) to vary between certain limits:يَتَراوَحWeather conditions here range between bad and dreadful / from bad to dreadful.
3) to go, move, extend etc:يَمْتَدHis talk ranged over a number of topics.
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67 revise
[rəˈvaɪz] verbيُراجِع، يُصَحِّحThis dictionary has been completely revised.
2) to study one's previous work, notes etc in preparation for an examination etc:يُراجِع المَواد يُغَيِّر رأيَهYou'd better start revising (your Latin) for your exam.
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68 scale
I [skeɪl] noun1) a set of regularly spaced marks made on something (eg a thermometer or a ruler) for use as a measure; a system of numbers, measurement etc:مِقْياس مُدَرَّج، ميزان، مَسطَرَهThis thermometer has two scales marked on it, one in Fahrenheit and one in Centigrade.
2) a series or system of items of increasing or decreasing size, value etc:جَدْوَلa wage/salary scale.
3) in music, a group of notes going up or down in order:سُلَّم موسيقيThe boy practised his scales on the piano.
4) the size of measurements on a map etc compared with the real size of the country etc shown by it:مِقْياس الرَّسِمIn a map drawn to the scale 1:50,000, one centimetre represents half a kilometre.
5) the size of an activity:نِطاق، حَجْم II [skeɪl] verbThese guns are being manufactured on a large scale.
to climb (a ladder, cliff etc):يَتَسَلَّق السُّلَّم III [skeɪl] nounThe prisoner scaled the prison walls and escaped.
any of the small thin plates or flakes that cover the skin of fishes, reptiles etc:حَرْشَف السَّمَكA herring's scales are silver in colour.
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69 sheaf
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70 text
[tekst] noun1) in a book, the written or printed words, as opposed to the illustrations, notes etc:نَصFirst the text was printed, then the drawings added.
2) a passage from the Bible about which a sermon is preached:أحد نُصوص التوراه أو الأناجيلHe preached on a text from St John's gospel.
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71 trombone
[trɔmˈbəun] nouna type of brass musical wind instrument, on which the pitch of notes is altered by sliding a tube in and out:ترومبون: آلة موسيقِيَّهHe played a tune on his trombone.
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72 tuba
[ˈtjuːbə] nouna large brass musical wind instrument giving a low-pitched range of notes:توبا: آلة موسيقيهHe plays the tuba.
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73 tune
[tjuːn]1. nounmusical notes put together in a particular (melodic and pleasing) order; a melody:نَغَم، لَحْنHe played a tune on the violin.
2. verb1) to adjust (a musical instrument, or its strings etc) to the correct pitch:يَضْبُط أوتار الآلَهThe orchestra tuned their instruments.
2) to adjust a radio so that it receives a particular station:يَضْبُط الراديوThe radio was tuned to a German station.
3) to adjust (an engine etc) so that it runs well.يَضْبُط الآلَه أو الماكِنَه -
74 unison
[ˈjuːnɪsn] noun1) an identical musical note, or series of notes, produced by several voices singing, or instruments playing, together:وِحْدَة النَّغَماتThey sang in unison.
2) agreement:تَسأوق، إنْسِجامThey acted in unison.
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75 xylophone
[ˈzaɪləfəun] nouna musical instrument consisting of wooden or metal slats of various lengths, which produce different notes when struck by wooden hammers.زيلوفون: آلة موسيقيَّه -
76 التقط
اِلْتَقَطَ \ pick: to gather (fruit, flowers, etc.); take with the fingers: Pick some roses for your mother. Pick those ants off your dress. pick up: to lift (from the ground, from a table, etc.): Pick up what you’ve dropped. take: to make (notes, a photograph, etc.): I took a picture of her. \ اِلْتَقَطَ صُورة \ snap: photograph quickly. -
77 ألفة (تعارف أو انسجام حميم)
أُلْفَة (تعارفٌ أو انسجام حَميم) \ familiarity; intimacy. \ أُلْفَة صَوْتِيَّة أو نَغَمِيّة \ chord: (in music) a number of notes sounded together. -
78 أنشد
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79 أنعش الذاكرة
أنْعَشَ الذَّاكرة \ refresh one’s memory: to help one’s memory by looking at notes etc.. -
80 خربش
خَرْبَشَ \ scrawl: to write (or draw) quickly and carelessly, not neatly: Who has been scrawling (rude words) on the blackboard?. scribble: to write hastily and carelessly; make meaningless marks with a pencil, etc.: He talked so fast that I had to scribble my notes. The child scribbled all over the wall.
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