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21 مصوب
مُصَوّب: مُسَدّد، مُوَجّهaimed, pointed, directed, leveled, delivered, point-blank -
22 منصب على
مُنْصَبّ على: مُتّجِهٌ إلىdirected to, oriented to, aimed at; aiming at, tending to, turning to(ward) -
23 منقاد
مُنْقادled; guided, conducted, directed; driven, steered, piloted; drifted, carried away; adrift, drifting; obedient, compliant, yielding, submissive -
24 موجه
مُوَجّه: مُصَوّب، مُسَدّدaimed, leveled, pointed, directed, delivered, point-blank -
25 موجه
مُوَجّه (نَحْوَ هَدَفٍ أو حَسَبَ خِطّةٍ إلخ)guided, directed, planned, controlled, managed; steered; channeled -
26 موعز إليه
مُوْعَزٌ إلَيْهِ: أُعْطِيَ تَعْلِيمات، أُمِرَinstructed, directed; ordered, commanded, enjoined -
27 هادف
هادِف: ذُو هَدَف، بَنّاء، مُوَجّةpurposeful, meaningful, telic; constructive; directed, guided, controlled, planned, managed -
28 backward
[ˈbækwəd] adjective1) aimed or directed backwards:إلى الخَلْفHe left without a backward glance.
2) less advanced in mind or body than is normal for one's age:مُتَخَلِّف عَقْليا أو جَسَديّااa backward child.
3) late in developing a modern culture, mechanization etc:مُتَخَلِّف، غير مُتَطَوِّرthe backward peoples of the world.
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29 dig
[dɪg] present participle ˈdigging: past tense, past participle dug [dag]1. verbيَحْرُث، يَنْكُشto dig the garden.
2) to make (a hole) in this way:يَحْفُر، يُنَقِّبThe child dug a tunnel in the sand.
3) to poke:يَغْرُزُ، يَخِزُHe dug his brother in the ribs with his elbow.
2. nouna poke:وَخْزَهI knew that his remarks about women drivers were a dig at me (= a joke directed at me).
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30 dislike
[dɪsˈlaɪk]1. verbnot to like; to have strong feelings against:لا يُحِب، يَكْرَهI know he dislikes me.
2. nounstrong feeling directed against a thing, person or idea:كَراهِيَهHe has few dislikes.
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31 focus
[ˈfoukəs] plurals ˈfocuses ~foci [ˈfousaɪ]1. noun1) the point at which rays of light meet after passing through a lens.بُؤْرَه2) a point to which light, a look, attention etc is directed:مَرْكِز الإهْتِمامShe was the focus of everyone's attention.
2. verb– past tense, past participle ˈfocus(s)ed1) to adjust (a camera, binoculars etc) in order to get a clear picture:يَضْبِطُ آلة التَصْويرRemember to focus the camera / the picture before taking the photograph.
2) to direct (attention etc) to one point:يُرَكِّز، يَوَجِّـهThe accident focussed public attention on the danger.
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32 guided missile
a) a rocket-powered missile which is directed to its target by a built-in device or by radio waves etc.قَذيفَه مُوَجَّهَهb) an explosive rocket which can be guided to its target by radio waves.صاروخ موجَّه -
33 purpose
[ˈpəːpəs] noun1) the reason for doing something; the aim to which an action etc is directed:قَصْد، هَدَفWhat is the purpose of your visit?
2) the use or function of an object:وَظيفَة، غَرَضThe purpose of this lever is to stop the machine in an emergency.
3) determination:عَزْم، تَصْميمa man of purpose.
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34 telephone exchange
a central control through which telephone calls are directed.مَقْسَم الهاتِف، بَدّالَة التِّلفون -
35 upward
adjective1.going up or directed up:إلى فَوْقan upward glance.
2. upward(s)adverb(facing) towards a higher place or level:إلى الأعْلىThe path led upwards.
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36 أدار
أَدَارَ \ administer: to control, (esp. business or money affairs). direct: to guide; control (a business, a piece of work, etc.): The film was directed by Zoltan Korda. start, superintend: watch and direct (work, workers, etc.). \ See Also دَبَّرَ شؤون، أشرف على (أشْرَفَ على) \ أَدَارَ \ manage: to control (a business, etc.). run: (of a business, a planned activity, etc.) to work; (of men) to make (sth.) work; control: Our school runs very smoothly. Who runs your football club?. \ أدَارَ (على مِحْوَر) \ turn: to move round in a circle: An engine turns the wheels. revolve: to go (or cause to go) round in a circle: The earth revolves around the sun. rotate: to go round; make (sth.) go round: Wheels rotate. The earth rotates. We rotate crops (plant different ones in a certain field each year, in an order that goes round regularly). swivel: to swing round on a central point, as a wheel does: She swivelled round to see who was behind her. \ See Also دَارَ \ أَدَارَ بلُطف (المحرِّك) (والسيارة في مكانها) \ start: to set sth. going: I can’t start my car. tick over: (of a petrol engine) to run gently while not driving the machine. \ أَدَارَ أو عُنِيََ بالمنزل \ keep house: to look after the work of a house. \ أَدَارَ أو لَفّ بسُرْعَة \ whirl: to move quickly and excitedly round and round: The dancers whirled around. \ أَدَارَ قُرْصَ الهاتِف \ dial: (with a modern telephone) to call a certain number by moving a dial with one’s finger: To call the police, dial 999. \ أَدَارَ المفتاح الكهربائيّ \ switch: to make sth. start or stop, by moving a switch: Please switch the electric fire on. -
37 أشرف على
أَشْرَفَ على \ direct: to guide; control (a business, a piece of work, etc.): The film was directed by Zoltan Korda. dominate: to rise above: The castle dominated the valley. superintend: to watch and direct (work, workers, etc.). supervise: watch and direct (work, workers, etc.). -
38 أمر (بـ)
أَمَرَ (بِـ) \ command: to order officially: He commanded them to return to the camp. decree: to declare by decree; decide officially. dictate: to give orders without considering anyone else’s opinions. direct: to order: I was directed to report to your office. instruct: to order: The soldiers were instructed not to fire. order: to tell (sb.) forcefully and officially to do sth.; give orders for (sth.): The noisy child was ordered (to go) out of the room. (Note that to go may be left out when an adv. or adverbial phrase follows but other verbs cannot be left out.). tell: to order: I told him to hurry. -
39 أوعز إلى
أَوْعَزَ إلى \ direct: to order: I was directed to report to your office. instruct: to order: The soldiers were instructed not to fire. -
40 تحويلة في الطريق
تَحْوِيلَة في الطَّريق \ diversion: a longer way that vehicles are directed along (e.g. when a road is blocked).
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