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81 Mister
[ˈmɪstə] noun( abbreviated to Mr when written) a polite title given to a male adult, either in writing or in speech:Good morning, Mr Smith
سَيِّدAsk Mr Jones.
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82 neither ... nor
used to introduce alternatives which are both negative:لا... ولاHe can neither read nor write.
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83 pair
[peə]1. nounزَوْجa pair of shoes/gloves.
2) a single thing made up of two parts:زَوْج مِنa pair of pants.
3) two people, animals etc, often one of either sex, who are thought of together for some reason:زَوْج، إثْنان، زَوْجانJohn and James are the guilty pair.
2. verbto make into a pair:يُرَتِّبُ زَوْجاShe was paired with my brother in the tennis match.
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84 pannier
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85 participle
[ˈpaːˈtɪsɪpl] nounword formed from a verb, used either to form compound tenses or as an adjective or noun:("going" and "gone" are the present and past participle of "go".)
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86 phrasing
noun1) phraseology.عِلم العِبارات2) the act of putting musical phrases together either in composing or playing.التَّعْبير الموسيقي -
87 popcorn
nouna kind of maize that bursts open when it is heated, and is eaten either sweetened or salted.فُشار، ذُرَه مَشْوِيَّه -
88 relation
noun1) a person who belongs to the same family as oneself either by birth or because of marriage:أحَدُ الأقْرِباءuncles, aunts, cousins and other relations.
2) a relationship (between facts, events etc).علاقَهعُلاقهto establish friendly relations.
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89 resemble
[rəˈzembl] verbto be like or look like:يُشْبِهHe doesn't resemble either of his parents.
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90 reversible
adjective1) able to be reversed.قابِل للإنْعِكاس2) (of clothes) able to be worn with either side out:يُلْبَس على الوَجْهَيْنIs that raincoat reversible?
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91 ridge
[rɪdʒ] noun1) a long narrow piece of ground etc raised above the level of the ground etc on either side of it.أرْض مُرْتَفِعَه2) a long narrow row of hills.سِلْسِلَة تِلال3) anything like a ridge in shape:إرتِفاع يُشْبِه السِّلْسِلَه، إرتِفاع ضَغْط جَوّيA ridge of high pressure is a long narrow area of high pressure as shown on a weather map.
4) the top edge of something where two sloping surfaces meet, eg on a roof.ذُرْوَه -
92 side
[saɪd]1. noun1) (the ground beside) an edge, border or boundary line:جانِبHe lives on the same side of the street as me.
2) a surface of something:سَطْح، جانِبA cube has six sides.
3) one of the two of such surfaces which are not the top, bottom, front, or back:جانِبThere is a label on the side of the box.
4) either surface of a piece of paper, cloth etc:جانِب، جِهَهDon't waste paper – write on both sides!
5) the right or left part of the body:جانِب الجِسِمI've got a pain in my side.
جانِب، جِهَهHe lives on the north side of the town.
7) a slope (of a hill):مُنْحَدَر، جانِبa mountain-side.
8) a point of view; an aspect:ناحِيَه، وُجْهَه، جانِبWe must look at all sides of the problem.
9) a party, team etc which is opposing another:Whose side are you on?
فَريقWhich side is winning?
2. adjectiveadditional, but less important:جانِبيa side issue.
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93 skill
[skɪl] noun1) cleverness at doing something, resulting either from practice or from natural ability:بَراعَه، حِذْقThis job requires a lot of skill.
2) a job or activity that requires training and practice; an art or craft:مَهارَهthe basic skills of reading and writing.
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94 snort
[snɔːt]1. verb1) ( usually of animals) to force air noisily through the nostrils, breathing either in or out:يَنْخُرُ، يَنْخُفُThe horses snorted impatiently.
2) (of people) to make a similar noise, showing disapproval, anger, contempt, amusement etc:يَنْخُرُ لِيُعَبِّرُ عن شُعورِهShe snorted at the very suggestion that she was tired.
2. nounan act of snorting:نَخْرShe gave a snort of laughter.
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95 squirrel
[ˈskwɪrəl] (American) [ˈskwə:rəl] nouna type of animal of the rodent family, usually either reddish-brown or grey, with a large bushy tail.سِنْجاب -
96 stir
[stəː] past tense, past participle stirred1. verb1) to cause (a liquid etc ) to be mixed especially by the constant circular movement of a spoon etc, in order to mix it:يُحَرِّك، يَمْزِجShe stirred the sugar into the mixture.
2) to move, either slightly or vigorously:يُحَرِّكCome on – stir yourselves!
3) to arouse or touch (a person or his feelings):يُثيرHe was stirred by her story.
2. nouna fuss or disturbance:ضَجَّه، إهْتِياج، إثارَهThe news caused a stir.
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97 support
[səˈpɔːt]1. verb1) to bear the weight of, or hold upright, in place etc:That chair won't support him / his weight
يَسْنِد، يَحْمِلHe limped home, supported by a friend on either side of him.
2) to give help, or approval to:يَدْعَم، يُسانِد، يُؤَيِّدHis family supported him in his decision.
3) to provide evidence for the truth of:يُعَزِّز، يُؤَيِّدThe second witness supported the statement of the first one.
4) to supply with the means of living:يُعيلHe has a wife and four children to support.
2. noun1) the act of supporting or state of being supported:دَعْم، تأييدI would like to say a word or two in support of his proposal.
2) something that supports:سِناد، دِعامَه، رَكيزَهOne of the supports of the bridge collapsed.
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98 symmetry
[ˈsɪmɪtrɪ] nounthe state in which two parts, on either side of a dividing line, are equal in size, shape and position.تَماثُل، تَناسُق -
99 telegraph
[ˈtelɪgraːf]1. noun1) a system of sending messages using either wires and electricity or radio:تِلغراف: نِظام إرْسال البَرقِيّاتSend it by telegraph.
2) an instrument for this:مِبْرَقَه، جِهاز إرْسال البَرْقِيّاتSend the message on the telegraph.
2. verb1) to send by telegraph:يُبْرِق، يُرْسِلُ بَرْقِيَّةًHe telegraphed the time of his arrival.
2) to inform by telegraph:يُرْسِلُ بَرْقِيَّةًHe telegraphed us to say when he would arrive.
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100 telephone
[ˈtelɪfəun]1. noun( often abbreviated to phone) [foun] an instrument for speaking to someone from a distance, using either an electric current which passes along a wire or radio waves:He spoke to me by telephone / on the telephone
تلفون، هاتِف( also adjective) a telephone number/operator.
1) to (try to) speak to (someone) by means of the telephone:يَتَحَدَّث بالهاتِفI'll telephone you tomorrow.
2) to send (a message) or ask for (something) by means of the telephone:يُرْسِلُ أو يَطْلُبُ بالهاتِفI'll telephone for a taxi.
3) to reach or make contact with (another place) by means of the telephone:يَتَّصِلُ بالهاتِفCan one telephone England from Australia?
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