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1 print
[prɪnt]1. noun1) a mark made by pressure:أَثَرa fingerprint.
2) printed lettering:الأحْرُف المَطْبوعَه، طِباعَهI can't read the print in this book.
3) a photograph made from a negative:صورَة فوتوغْرافِيَّهI entered three prints for the photographic competition.
4) a printed reproduction of a painting or drawing.نُسْخَة لَوْحَة أو صورَه2. verbيَطْبَعThe invitations will be printed on white paper.
2) to publish (a book, article etc) in printed form:يَنْشُر كِتاباHis new novel will be printed next month.
3) to produce (a photographic image) on paper:يَطْبَع صورَة فوتوغرافِيَّهHe develops and prints his own photographs.
يَطْبَع على القِماشWhen the cloth has been woven, it is dyed and printed.
5) to write, using capital letters:يَكْتُب إسْمَه بِحُروف كَبيرَهPlease print your name and address.
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2 نما
نَمَا \ build up: to increase; make slowly and steadily: He has built up a larger collection of pictures. develop: to grow or make larger or more complete or more productive: A baby bird develops inside an egg. Waste land should be developed for man’s use. My father has developed a large chemical business. evolve: to (cause to) to develop or change slowly: He evolved a new system for running the factory. Living species continue to evolve. flourish: (of people, crops, a business, etc.) to be well and active; grow healthily. grow: increase in size: This city is growing rapidly, (of plants) live naturally Orange trees do not grow in Britain. \ See Also نمى (نَمَّى) \ نَمَا (للقمر) \ wax: (of the moon; the opposite of wane) to grow bigger. \ See Also تعاظم (تَعاظَم) -
3 develop
[dɪˈveləp] past tense, past participle deˈveloped verb1) to (cause to) grow bigger or to a more advanced state:يُطَوِّرIt has developed into a very large city.
2) to acquire gradually:يَكْتَسِب تَدْريجِيّاHe developed the habit of getting up early.
3) to become active, visible etc:يَنْمو، يَظْهَرSpots developed on her face.
4) to use chemicals to make (a photograph) visible:يُحَمِّض الصّورَهMy brother develops all his own films.
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4 تطور
تَطَوَّرَ \ develop: to grow or make larger or more complete or more productive: A baby bird develops inside an egg. Waste land should be developed for man’s use. evolve: to (cause to) develop or change slowly: Living species continue to evolve. progress: to go forward: The work was not progressing very fast. -
5 طور
طَوَّرَ \ develop: to grow or make larger or more complete or more productive: A baby bird develops inside an egg. Waste land should be developed for man’s use. My father has developed a large chemical business. evolve: to (cause to) to develop or change slowly: He evolved a new system for running the factory. Living species continue to evolve. \ See Also تطور (تَطَوَّر) -
6 build up
نَمَا \ build up: to increase; make slowly and steadily: He has built up a larger collection of pictures. develop: to grow or make larger or more complete or more productive: A baby bird develops inside an egg. Waste land should be developed for man’s use. My father has developed a large chemical business. evolve: to (cause to) to develop or change slowly: He evolved a new system for running the factory. Living species continue to evolve. flourish: (of people, crops, a business, etc.) to be well and active; grow healthily. grow: increase in size: This city is growing rapidly, (of plants) live naturally Orange trees do not grow in Britain. \ See Also نمى (نَمَّى) -
7 develop
نَمَا \ build up: to increase; make slowly and steadily: He has built up a larger collection of pictures. develop: to grow or make larger or more complete or more productive: A baby bird develops inside an egg. Waste land should be developed for man’s use. My father has developed a large chemical business. evolve: to (cause to) to develop or change slowly: He evolved a new system for running the factory. Living species continue to evolve. flourish: (of people, crops, a business, etc.) to be well and active; grow healthily. grow: increase in size: This city is growing rapidly, (of plants) live naturally Orange trees do not grow in Britain. \ See Also نمى (نَمَّى) -
8 evolve
نَمَا \ build up: to increase; make slowly and steadily: He has built up a larger collection of pictures. develop: to grow or make larger or more complete or more productive: A baby bird develops inside an egg. Waste land should be developed for man’s use. My father has developed a large chemical business. evolve: to (cause to) to develop or change slowly: He evolved a new system for running the factory. Living species continue to evolve. flourish: (of people, crops, a business, etc.) to be well and active; grow healthily. grow: increase in size: This city is growing rapidly, (of plants) live naturally Orange trees do not grow in Britain. \ See Also نمى (نَمَّى) -
9 flourish
نَمَا \ build up: to increase; make slowly and steadily: He has built up a larger collection of pictures. develop: to grow or make larger or more complete or more productive: A baby bird develops inside an egg. Waste land should be developed for man’s use. My father has developed a large chemical business. evolve: to (cause to) to develop or change slowly: He evolved a new system for running the factory. Living species continue to evolve. flourish: (of people, crops, a business, etc.) to be well and active; grow healthily. grow: increase in size: This city is growing rapidly, (of plants) live naturally Orange trees do not grow in Britain. \ See Also نمى (نَمَّى) -
10 grow
نَمَا \ build up: to increase; make slowly and steadily: He has built up a larger collection of pictures. develop: to grow or make larger or more complete or more productive: A baby bird develops inside an egg. Waste land should be developed for man’s use. My father has developed a large chemical business. evolve: to (cause to) to develop or change slowly: He evolved a new system for running the factory. Living species continue to evolve. flourish: (of people, crops, a business, etc.) to be well and active; grow healthily. grow: increase in size: This city is growing rapidly, (of plants) live naturally Orange trees do not grow in Britain. \ See Also نمى (نَمَّى) -
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12 develop
طَوَّرَ \ develop: to grow or make larger or more complete or more productive: A baby bird develops inside an egg. Waste land should be developed for man’s use. My father has developed a large chemical business. evolve: to (cause to) to develop or change slowly: He evolved a new system for running the factory. Living species continue to evolve. \ See Also تطور (تَطَوَّر) -
13 evolve
طَوَّرَ \ develop: to grow or make larger or more complete or more productive: A baby bird develops inside an egg. Waste land should be developed for man’s use. My father has developed a large chemical business. evolve: to (cause to) to develop or change slowly: He evolved a new system for running the factory. Living species continue to evolve. \ See Also تطور (تَطَوَّر) -
14 develop
تَطَوَّرَ \ develop: to grow or make larger or more complete or more productive: A baby bird develops inside an egg. Waste land should be developed for man’s use. evolve: to (cause to) develop or change slowly: Living species continue to evolve. progress: to go forward: The work was not progressing very fast. -
15 evolve
تَطَوَّرَ \ develop: to grow or make larger or more complete or more productive: A baby bird develops inside an egg. Waste land should be developed for man’s use. evolve: to (cause to) develop or change slowly: Living species continue to evolve. progress: to go forward: The work was not progressing very fast. -
16 progress
تَطَوَّرَ \ develop: to grow or make larger or more complete or more productive: A baby bird develops inside an egg. Waste land should be developed for man’s use. evolve: to (cause to) develop or change slowly: Living species continue to evolve. progress: to go forward: The work was not progressing very fast.
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