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21 راجع
راجَعَ: رَجَعَ إلى، لَجَأَ إلىto consult, refer to, turn to (a source, book, etc.); to look up (in a book, dictionary, etc.); to resort to, have recourse to -
22 قاموس
قامُوس: مُعْجَمdictionary, lexicon -
23 مراجعة
مُرَاجَعَة: رُجُوعٌ إلى، لُجُوءٌ إلىconsulting, consultation, referring to, reference to, turning to (a source, book, etc.); looking up (in a book, dictionary, etc.); resorting to, recourse to, having recourse to -
24 معجم
مُعْجَم: قامُوسdictionary, lexicon -
25 American
[əˈmerɪkən] adjectiveof or from America:أمْريكيIn this dictionary "American" refers to American English.
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26 at one's elbow
close to one:في مُتَناوَل اليَدThe journalist always works with a dictionary at his elbow.
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27 bilingual
[baɪˈlɪŋgwəl] adjective1) written or spoken in two languages:ثُنائي اللغَهa bilingual dictionary.
2) speaking two languages equally well:ثُنائي اللغَهa bilingual waiter.
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28 British
[ˈbrɪtɪʃ] adjectiveof or from Great Britain or the Commonwealth:بْريطانيIn this dictionary British refers to British English.
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29 compile
[kəmˈpaɪl] verbto make (a book, table etc ) from information collected from other books etc:يَجْمَع، يُؤَلِّفHe compiled a French dictionary.
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30 copy
[ˈkɔpɪ] plural ˈcopies1. noun1) an imitation or reproduction:نُسْخـَـه منسوخهHe made eight copies of the pamphlet on the photocopier.
2) a single book, newspaper etc:نُسخة مِنCan I have six copies of this dictionary, please?
3) written or typed material for publishing:نُسْحة مُعدّة للطَّبع، مَخطوطَـهHe writes copy for advertisements.
2. verbto make an imitation or reproduction of (something):يَنْـسَخCopy this passage into your notebook.
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31 criterion
[kraɪˈtɪərɪən] plural criˈteria [-ə] nouna standard used or referred to in judging something:مِعْيار، مِقياسWhat are your criteria for deciding which words to include in this dictionary?
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32 cross-refer
verbto give a cross-reference (to):يُشير، يلفِتُ نَظَر القارئ الى نُقطةِ اُخرى في الكِتابIn this dictionary went is cross-referred to go.
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33 define
[dɪˈfaɪn] verbto fix or state the exact meaning of:يُحَدِّد، يُعَرِّفWords are defined in a dictionary.
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34 editor
nounمُحَقِّق ، مُحَرِّرa dictionary editor.
2) a person who is in charge of (part of) a newspaper, journal etc:مُحَرِّرShe has been appointed fashion editor.
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35 gazetteer
[gæzəˈtɪə] nouna dictionary of geographical names.مُعْجَم جُغْرافي -
36 have
[hæv] 3rd person singular present tense has [hæz]: past tense, past participle had [hæd]: short forms I've [æɪv] ( I have), you've [juːv] ( you have), he's [hiːz] ( he has), she's [ʃiːz] ( she has), it's [ɪts] ( it has), we've [wiːv] ( we have), they've [ðeɪv] ( they have), I'd [aɪd] ( I had), you'd [juːd] ( you had), he'd [hiːd] ( he had), she'd [ʃiːd] ( she had), it'd [ˈɪtəd] ( it had), we'd [wiːd] ( we had), they'd [ðeɪd] ( they had): negative short forms hadn't [ˈhædnt] ( had not), hasn't [ˈhæznt] ( has not), haven't [ˈhævnt] ( have not) verb1) used with past participle of other verbs to show that an action is in the indefinite past and has been completed:يُسْتَعْمل مع صيغة الفِعل المُضارع التامHas he gone yet?.
يَمْلكI don't have any books by Sir Walter Scott.
يَملُكI've got a pain in my stomach.
4) ( sometimes with back) to receive or get:Have you had any news of your brother?
يَتَلَقّى، يَسْتَلِمThank you for lending me the book – you can have it back next week.
5) to produce:يُنْتِجShe has had a baby.
6) to cause to be done:يُسَبِّبHave Smith come and see me.
7) to enjoy or suffer:يَقْضي ، يَتَمَتَّعWe had a lovely holiday.
8) to do or take:يَعْمَلُ، يقوم بِLet me have a try.
9) to allow:يَسْمَح، يَدَعI will not have you wearing clothes like that!
يَطْلُب منWe're having someone in to paint this room.
11) to think or feel:يَظُن، يَشْعُرI have some doubts about this project.
12) to trick:يَحْتال علىYou've been had!
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37 indispensable
[ɪndɪˈspensəbl] adjectivenecessary; that cannot be done without:لازِم، لا بُدَّ منه، أساسيA dictionary should be considered an indispensable possession.
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38 interest
[ˈɪntrəst] (American) [ˈɪntərɪst]1. noun1) curiosity; attention:إهْتِمامThat newspaper story is bound to arouse interest.
2) a matter, activity etc that is of special concern to one:مَصْلَحَه، إهْتِمامGardening is one of my main interests.
3) money paid in return for borrowing a usually large sum of money:فائِدَه ، رِبا( also adjective) the interest rate.
سَهْم تِجاريHe bought an interest in the night-club.
5) a group of connected businesses which act together to their own advantage:مَجموعَة مَصالِح تِجاريَّهI suspect that the scheme will be opposed by the banking interest (= all the banks acting together).
2. verb1) to arouse the curiosity and attention of; to be of importance or concern to:يُثير إهْتِمامPolitical arguments don't interest me at all.
يُقْنِع أن يَشْتَريCan I interest you in (buying) this dictionary?
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39 italic
[ɪˈtælɪk], [aɪˈtalɪk] adjective(of print) of the sloping kind used eg to show emphasis and for the examples in this dictionary:حَرْف مائِلThis example is printed in italic type.
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40 lexicon
[ˈleksɪkən] (American) [-kɔn] nouna dictionary.مُعْجَم
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