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1 form
شَكْل \ figure: a drawing that explains sth.; a shape: A circle is a round figure. form: a kind: Ice is a solid form of water. A bus is a form of vehicle. formation: sth. shaped, arranged or formed: The weather can sometimes be guessed from cloud formation. pattern: any (usu. pleasing) arrangement of shapes: the pattern of leaves against the sky. shape: appearance; a form: What shape is it? Round or square? Houses in different places have different shapes. \ See Also هيئة (هَيْئَة)، نوع (نَوْع)، تكوين (تَكْوِين) -
2 form
هَيْئَة \ air: manner; appearance: The headmaster has an air of importance. appearance: look: We must not judge men by their appearance. aspect: look or appearance. attitude: a way of holding the body: a lazy attitude. bearing: a manner of holding one’s body or way of behaving: She had an upright, proud bearing. form: shape; appearance: the building was in the form of a letter H.. look: an appearance: I like the look of that book. looks: personal appearance; face: She has not yet lost her (good) looks although she is very old now. shape: appearance; a form: What shape is it? Round or square? Houses in different places have different shapes. \ See Also شكل (شَكْل) -
3 form
صُورَة \ drawing: a picture done with pen or pencil lines. form: shape; appearance: The building was in the form of a letter H.. image: a likeness (esp. of ancient gods) that is made of wood, stone, metal, etc.. picture: a painting, drawing or photograph. reflection: light thrown back or the picture shown on glass or still water of whatever faces it: He saw his own reflection in the water. shape: appearance; a form: What shape is it? Round or square? Houses in different places have different shapes. shot: a photograph: He has taken some beautiful shots of the lions. snap: a photograph: family snaps. \ See Also شكل (شَكْل) -
4 form
شَكَّلَ \ constitute: to make up: Seven days constitute a week. form: to shape or make: The children formed a circle round her. I formed a good opinion of him. make up: to form jointly: This machine is made up of sixty different parts. Let’s make up a team to play football. model: to shape sth: We enjoy modelling (animals) out of clay in our art lessons. (modelar). mould (mold): to form a soft material into a certain shape: He moulded the clay into the form of a man’s head. shape: to give (sth.) a form: The potter shaped the clay with his fingers. \ See Also كون (كَوَّنَ) -
5 form
نَوْع \ class: a group of things of the same kind: Science divides living things into many classes. form: a kind: Ice is a solid form of water. A bus is a form of vehicle. kind: sort; class: An orange is a kind of fruit. make: a kind, as shown by the maker’s name or the trade name: What make of car is that? A Ford, or a Jaguar?. quality: worth; a general condition of goodness or badness: These goods are of poor quality. sort: kind: different sorts of fruit. species: a kind, esp. in the scientific grouping of creatures and plants. type: a kind: Men of that type can’t be trusted. Is this a new type of machine?. variety: a kind: There are many varieties of fish in this lake. \ See Also صنف (صِنْف)، شكل (شَكْل) -
6 form
كَوَّنَ \ constitute: (in law) to be regarded as: Your act constitutes a crime, to make up: Seven days constitute a week. form: to shape or make: The children formed a circle round her. I formed a good opinion of him, to be: This wall formed the outer limit of the old city. make up: to form jointly: This machine is made up of sixty different parts. Let’s make up a team to play football. \ See Also شكل (شَكَّلَ) -
7 re-form
أَعَادَ تَشكِيل \ re-form: to form again: The music club, which had gone out of action, was re-formed with different members. -
8 شكل
شَكْل \ figure: a drawing that explains sth.; a shape: A circle is a round figure. form: a kind: Ice is a solid form of water. A bus is a form of vehicle. formation: sth. shaped, arranged or formed: The weather can sometimes be guessed from cloud formation. pattern: any (usu. pleasing) arrangement of shapes: the pattern of leaves against the sky. shape: appearance; a form: What shape is it? Round or square? Houses in different places have different shapes. \ See Also هيئة (هَيْئَة)، نوع (نَوْع)، تكوين (تَكْوِين) \ بِأيّ شَكْل \ any: (with comparative words): Do you feel any better? He’s too old to go any faster. \ بِشَكْل \ somehow: in some way or the other, by some means or other: I’ll pay for it somehow, even if I have to ask someone to lend me the money. \ See Also بِطَريقة ما \ بِشَكْل جُنونيّ \ madly: in a mad way; very much: He’s madly keen on football. \ بِشَكْل دائريّ \ round: in a circular way: The wheels were turning round. The hands go round the clock. \ بِشَكْل رَديء أو سَيِّئ \ poorly: badly: a poorly built house. \ بِشَكْل طبيعيّ \ naturally: in a natural way (in all senses). \ See Also بِشَكْل عاديّ \ بِشَكْل عام \ on the whole: considering everything; general view: On the whole, he behaved quite well. \ بِشَكْل غريب \ peculiarly: strangely. \ بِشَكْل غير مُتقَن \ roughly: not carefully: a roughly made knot. \ بِشَكْل غير مُنتظم \ fits and starts: in short bursts; starting and stopping: The engine only goes in fits and starts. \ بِشَكْل فادِح \ grossly: very much; unpleasantly: He was grossly rude to the young girl. \ بِشَكْل مُرْضٍ \ all right: also alright satisfactorily: They got back all right, in spite of the storm. The box shuts all right, but it doesn’t lock properly. \ بِشَكْل مُطَّرِد \ steadily: in a steady way: He is steadily improving. \ بِشَكْل مُطْلَق \ flatly: directly and firmly: He flatly refused to help. \ بِشَكْل مُعْتَدِل \ mildly: only slightly; not strongly: I was only mildly surprised. \ بِشَكْل مُفْرِط \ grossly: very much; unpleasantly: She is grossly fat. He was grossly rude to the young girl. \ بِشَكْل واسع \ widely: greatly: He is widely known as a singer. \ شَكْل \ form: shape; appearance: The building was in the form of a letter H. \ شَكْل بَلّوري \ crystal: the regular shape of certain substances (e.g. salt, sugar, snow, ice, etc.) when solid. \ شَكْل الجِسْم البَشَري \ figure: a human form: A dark figure was standing in the moonlight. That girl has a graceful figure. \ الشَّكْل العام \ outline: a line that shows the shape of sth.: The outline of a ball is a circle. We could see the outline of a building against a moonlit sky. \ شَكْل القلب \ heart: (on playing cards, or as a sign of love) a shape like this < coeur>. \ شَكْل مُتَوَازي الأَضْلاع \ parallelogram: a flat figure (with 4 straight sides) whose opposite sides are parallel. \ شَكْل مُخْتلِف لِـ \ variation: (a) change or difference (in amount, etc.); (a) different form: This music takes the form of several variations on an old song. \ شَكْل مُرَبَّع \ square: a shape with four equal sides and equal angles. \ شَكْل مُسْتَطِيل \ rectangle: any foursided figure with squared corners, like a door or the top of a box. \ شَكْل نَجْمَة \ star: a sign on paper that is shaped like a star (sometimes called an asterisk). -
9 اختلاف
اِخْتِلاف \ change: the act of changing; sth. that is or can be changed; a difference: a change in the weather. A change of plans. difference: being unlike or changed: What’s the difference between swimming and floating? Have you noticed any difference in England since your last visit?. discrepancy: the state of being different or not agreeing (in statements, calculations, etc.): There is some discrepancy between the two descriptions of the accident. variation: (a) change or difference (in amount, etc.); (a) different form: In this area there is not much variation in rainfall during summer and winter. This music takes the form of several variations on an old song. \ See Also فرق (فَرْق)، تغير (تَغَيُّر) \ اِخْتِلاف في الرّأي \ disagreement: a lack of agreement. -
10 change
اِخْتِلاف \ change: the act of changing; sth. that is or can be changed; a difference: a change in the weather. A change of plans. difference: being unlike or changed: What’s the difference between swimming and floating? Have you noticed any difference in England since your last visit?. discrepancy: the state of being different or not agreeing (in statements, calculations, etc.): There is some discrepancy between the two descriptions of the accident. variation: (a) change or difference (in amount, etc.); (a) different form: In this area there is not much variation in rainfall during summer and winter. This music takes the form of several variations on an old song. \ See Also فرق (فَرْق)، تغير (تَغَيُّر) -
11 difference
اِخْتِلاف \ change: the act of changing; sth. that is or can be changed; a difference: a change in the weather. A change of plans. difference: being unlike or changed: What’s the difference between swimming and floating? Have you noticed any difference in England since your last visit?. discrepancy: the state of being different or not agreeing (in statements, calculations, etc.): There is some discrepancy between the two descriptions of the accident. variation: (a) change or difference (in amount, etc.); (a) different form: In this area there is not much variation in rainfall during summer and winter. This music takes the form of several variations on an old song. \ See Also فرق (فَرْق)، تغير (تَغَيُّر) -
12 discrepancy
اِخْتِلاف \ change: the act of changing; sth. that is or can be changed; a difference: a change in the weather. A change of plans. difference: being unlike or changed: What’s the difference between swimming and floating? Have you noticed any difference in England since your last visit?. discrepancy: the state of being different or not agreeing (in statements, calculations, etc.): There is some discrepancy between the two descriptions of the accident. variation: (a) change or difference (in amount, etc.); (a) different form: In this area there is not much variation in rainfall during summer and winter. This music takes the form of several variations on an old song. \ See Also فرق (فَرْق)، تغير (تَغَيُّر) -
13 variation
اِخْتِلاف \ change: the act of changing; sth. that is or can be changed; a difference: a change in the weather. A change of plans. difference: being unlike or changed: What’s the difference between swimming and floating? Have you noticed any difference in England since your last visit?. discrepancy: the state of being different or not agreeing (in statements, calculations, etc.): There is some discrepancy between the two descriptions of the accident. variation: (a) change or difference (in amount, etc.); (a) different form: In this area there is not much variation in rainfall during summer and winter. This music takes the form of several variations on an old song. \ See Also فرق (فَرْق)، تغير (تَغَيُّر) -
14 تغير
تَغَيُّر \ alteration: to change: There will be an alteration in the times of the afternoon lessons. change: the act of changing; a difference a change in the weather; a change of plans. variation: (a) change or difference (in amount, etc.); (a) different form: In this area there is not much variation in rainfall during summer and winter. This music takes the form of several variations on an old song. -
15 alteration
تَغَيُّر \ alteration: to change: There will be an alteration in the times of the afternoon lessons. change: the act of changing; a difference a change in the weather; a change of plans. variation: (a) change or difference (in amount, etc.); (a) different form: In this area there is not much variation in rainfall during summer and winter. This music takes the form of several variations on an old song. -
16 change
تَغَيُّر \ alteration: to change: There will be an alteration in the times of the afternoon lessons. change: the act of changing; a difference a change in the weather; a change of plans. variation: (a) change or difference (in amount, etc.); (a) different form: In this area there is not much variation in rainfall during summer and winter. This music takes the form of several variations on an old song. -
17 variation
تَغَيُّر \ alteration: to change: There will be an alteration in the times of the afternoon lessons. change: the act of changing; a difference a change in the weather; a change of plans. variation: (a) change or difference (in amount, etc.); (a) different form: In this area there is not much variation in rainfall during summer and winter. This music takes the form of several variations on an old song. -
18 variation
شَكْل مُخْتلِف لِـ \ variation: (a) change or difference (in amount, etc.); (a) different form: This music takes the form of several variations on an old song. -
19 أتم
أَتَمَّ \ accomplish: to finish (work, etc.) successfully; fulfil (sth. planned): The change to a different form of government was accomplished without fighting or opposition. be through (with): to have finished: Are you through with that book yet? No, I’ll be through soon. finish off, finish up: to finish completely: The boys have finished off (or up) the cake. go through, (go over): (with with) to complete: If you start a course, you must go through with it. -
20 أنجز
أَنْجَزَ \ accomplish: to finish (work, etc.) successfully; fulfil (sth. planned): The change to a different form of government was accomplished without fighting or opposition. achieve: to get sth. (success, one’s aim, etc.) by trying: He proved his worth as a young officer and soon achieved the rank of captain. do: to perform (work, one’s duty, one’s best, right, wrong, etc.): I have a lot to do, (used generally instead of a particular verb of action) attend to; deal with; set in order: Have you done (or written) that report yet? Has the cook done (or prepared) the vegatables for dinner? Have you done (or cleaned) your teeth?. fulfil: to carry out; perform (a promise, an order, a duty, etc.). go through, (go over): (with with) to complete: If you start a course, you must go through with it. perform. \ See Also حَصَلَ عَلَى، أحرز (أَحْرَزَ)، حقق (حَقَّقَ)
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