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1 trade
اِتَّجَرَ \ trade: to buy and sell: He trades in electrical goods. Countries trade with their neighbours. \ تَاجَرَ \ trade: to buy and sell: He trades in electrical goods. Countries trade with their neighbours. \ حِرْفة (يَدَوِيّة) \ trade: a form of work that needs skill in making or repairing things, etc.: a bricklayer’s trade. -
2 أدار
أدَارَ: شَغّلَ، أعْمَلَ (آلَةً، مُحَرّكاً إلخ)to operate, run, work, start (up), move, actuate, cause to function or work, set in operation or motion; to turn on (an electrical device) -
3 عامل
عَامِل \ active: busy; not lazy; able to do things: My father is old but still active. He takes an active part in village affairs. agent: (esp. in science) sth. that acts on sth. else and produces an effect. hand: a worker: a factory hand. labourer, laborer: sb. who performs heavy unskilled work. man: an employed male: the builder’s men. worker: anyone who works, but esp. an employed person: Is she an office worker or a factory worker?. workman: sb. who works with his hands at a skilled job. \ See Also نشيط (نَشيط)، فعال (فَعّال) \ عَامِل الإشارات (في سِكّة الحَديد) \ signalman, signalmen: a signaller; sb. who sets signals on a railway. \ عَامِل الإشارة (في الجَيْش) \ signaller, signaler: a soldier whose job is to send and receive signals. \ عَامِل مُضْرِب عن العَمَل \ striker: sb. who stops work in support of some demand. \ عَامِلُ شَحْنِ وتفريغِ السُّفُن \ stevedore: sb. who loads or unloads a ship. \ عَامِل على آلة \ operator: sb. who controls a machine (esp. a radio or telephone): Pick up your telephone and ask the operator for the number that you want. \ See Also جهاز (جِهاز) \ عَامِل في مَنْجَم \ miner: sb. who works in a mine: a coal miner. \ عَامِل كهربائيّ \ electrician: sb. who looks after electrical supplies and instruments. \ عَامِل مَاهِر \ craftsman, craftsmen: sb. skilled with the hands. \ عَامِل مساعِد \ factor: any cause, condition, etc. that helps to produce a result: One’s age and experience are important factors in finding a job. \ عَامِل الميناء \ docker: sb. who works at loading or repairing ships. -
4 energy
[ˈenədʒɪ] plural ˈenergies noun1) the ability to act, or the habit of acting, strongly and vigorously:نَشاط، حَيَوِيَّهI must devote my energies to gardening today.
2) the power, eg of electricity, of doing work:طاقَهnuclear energy.
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5 instructive
[-tɪv] adjectivegiving knowledge or information:مُثَقِّف، مُفيدHe gave an instructive talk about electrical repair work.
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6 positive
[ˈpɔzətɪv]1. adjective1) meaning or saying "yes":إيجابيThey tested the water for the bacteria and the result was positive (= the bacteria were present).
2) definite; leaving no doubt:باتٌّ، قاطِعpositive proof.
3) certain or sure:مؤكَّد، مُتأكِّدI'm positive he's right.
4) complete or absolute:تام، مَحْضHis work is a positive disgrace.
5) optimistic and prepared to make plans for the future:إيجابي، متفائِلTake a more positive attitude to life.
6) not showing any comparison; not comparative or superlative.إثْباتي، لا يَدُل على مُقارَنَه7) (of a number etc) greater than zero.أكْثَر من صِفْر8) having fewer electrons than normal:موجَب، فيه الكترونات أكثر من العاديIn an electrical circuit, electrons flow to the positive terminal.
2. noun1) a photographic print, made from a negative, in which light and dark are as normal.صورَة فوتوغرافِيَّه موجَبَه2) (an adjective or adverb of) the positive (not comparative or superlative) degree.الصِّفَة الموجَبَه في غَيْر صيغة المقارنَه -
7 آلة
آلة \ engine: a machine that produces power: A steam engine; a petrol engine; a powerful engine. implement: a tool, esp. one used for farming. instrument: a tool or device with which sth. is done (esp. by doctors, engineers, skilled men, etc.): A knife is a sharp instrument. Electrical and scientific instruments are made there. machine: a device whose parts work together to perform some useful action: Is that your sewing machine? That motorbicycle is a powerful machine. \ See Also محرك (مُحَرِّك)، أداة (أَدَاة)، مَاكِنَة \ آلة تَسْجِيل \ tape recorder: a machine for recording sounds on tape; it can also produce the sounds again. \ آلة تَصْوِير \ camera: an instrument for taking photographs. \ آلة جديدة أو غريبة \ contraption: any strange or new device or machine. \ See Also بدعة (بِدْعَة) \ آلة حاسِبة (في مَتْجَر) \ cash register: a machine in shops that adds amounts of money, and prints a bill. \ آلة الخِراطة \ lathe: a machine that turns a piece of wood or metal while it is being shaped. \ آلة الخِياطَة \ sewing-machine: a machine for sewing. \ آلة زِرَاعَة \ cultivator: a person or machine that cultivates. \ آلة صغيرة \ gadget: a small device or instrument: A tin-opener is a useful gadget. \ آلة قَصّ العُشْب \ mower: a machine that mows. \ آلة القِطَار \ engine: the vehicle that pulls a railway train. \ آلة كاتبة أو طابعة \ typewriter: a machine for writing letters, etc.. \ آلة الكَمَان أو الكَمَنْجَة \ fiddle: a violin. \ آلة لِقَصّ العُشْب \ lawnmower: a machine for cutting the grass on lawns. \ آلة مُوسِيقِيّة \ instrument: a device for making music (drum, horn, violin, etc.). \ آلة نَسْخ \ duplicator: a machine for making copies of things. \ آلة نَفْخ مُوسِيقِيَّة \ wind instrument: any musical instrument that is blown, usu. like a hunting horn or a whistle in appearance. -
8 فصل
فَصَلَ \ detach: to separate sth. from sth. else; unfasten. disconnect: to separate; pull out the wires of (sth. electrical) which join it to the main supply: The doctor disconnected the machine. dismiss: to send away, esp. from work: He was dismissed from his job for laziness. The teacher dismissed the class. divide: to separate and keep apart: A fence divides my garden from his. drop: to leave out from a group: The lazy players were dropped from the team. expel: to drive away from a group: He was expelled from school for stealing. intervene: to join in a quarrel between two people, so as to stop it or to help the loser: He would have been killed if I had not intervened between them in the fight. kick out: to send away; force sb. to leave: He was kicked out of his job because he stole money. segregate: to keep groups of people apart (because of difference in sex, race, religion, etc.): Boys and girls are sometimes segregated in schools. sever: to cut through (or cut off) violently and completely: He severed the rope with a knife. His left arm was severed in the accident. \ See Also فك (فَكَّ)، قَطَعَ الاتصال، عزل (عَزَلَ)، طرد (طَرَدَ)، أبعد (أَبْعَدَ)، دَخَلَ بين (تَوَسَّطَ)، بتر (بَتَرَ) \ فَصَل بَيْن \ separate: to divide; put or keep apart: We separated the class into groups. She separated the bone from the meat. A fence separated the two fields. -
9 مؤسسة
مُؤَسَّسَة \ establishment: a group of people working together; their place of work: The hotel has a large establishment of staff. institute: a group formed for some serious purpose (study, the interests of a skilled or learned class, etc.); the group’s offices or building: a workers’ evening institute; the Institute of Electrical Engineers. institution: a building that fills a social need (such as a hospital, a prison, a home for old people, or for children with no parents). \ مُؤَسَّسَة تِجَارِيَّة \ company: a business; a firm: a trading company; John Brown and Company (usu. written as John Brown & Co.). \ مُؤَسَّسَة تِجَارِيَّة خاصّة \ private enterprise: business that is not controlled by the government. -
10 محل (مع الأرض التابعة له)
مَحَلّ (مع الأرض التّابعة له) \ premises: a building with its garden or yard: Please keep off these premises. \ مَحَلّ تِجَارِيّ \ business: a company; a shop: I have a small electrical business, employing ten men. \ مَحَلّ عَمَل \ shop: a room where engineers, etc. work: an electrician’s shop in a factory; a workshop. -
11 وصل
وَصَلَ \ arrive: to reach a place: They arrived home (or in London or at the cinema). attach: to fasten; join: I attached the rope to a tree. come, (came): to arrive: Has he come yet?. connect: to join or be joined: a road connecting two towns; two families connected by marriage. join: to fix together; bring together: Please join these two bits of string. The islands were joined by a bridge. lead: to show the way: The road led straight to his house. link: to join two things together: A bridge linked the island to the mainland. reach: arrive at; come to: When did you reach London? Your letter never reached me. \ وَصَلَ إلى \ extend: to stretch; reach: My farm extends as far as the river. get at: to reach: Keep medicines where children can’t get at them, lay (or. set) hands on, to seize: He will steal anything that he can lay hands on. reach: to stretch one’s hand out far enough to (take or) touch (sth.): Can you reach (that red book on) the top shelf?, go as far as Does that road reach (as far as) the river?. \ وَصَلَ إلى تَسْوِيَة \ compromise: (to make) a settlement in which both sides yield a little. \ See Also حَلٍّ وَسَط \ وَصَلَ بالتَّيار الكهربائيّ \ plug in: to join sth. to an electrical supply with a plug: The television won’t work if you haven’t plugged (it) in properly. \ وَصَلَ جُزْأَي الكلمة بشرطة قصيرة \ hyphenate: to join (words) with a hyphen. \ وَصَل هاتِفِيًّا \ put through (to): esp. connect by telephone: Could you put me through to Mr Brown, please?. -
12 detach
فَصَلَ \ detach: to separate sth. from sth. else; unfasten. disconnect: to separate; pull out the wires of (sth. electrical) which join it to the main supply: The doctor disconnected the machine. dismiss: to send away, esp. from work: He was dismissed from his job for laziness. The teacher dismissed the class. divide: to separate and keep apart: A fence divides my garden from his. drop: to leave out from a group: The lazy players were dropped from the team. expel: to drive away from a group: He was expelled from school for stealing. intervene: to join in a quarrel between two people, so as to stop it or to help the loser: He would have been killed if I had not intervened between them in the fight. kick out: to send away; force sb. to leave: He was kicked out of his job because he stole money. segregate: to keep groups of people apart (because of difference in sex, race, religion, etc.): Boys and girls are sometimes segregated in schools. sever: to cut through (or cut off) violently and completely: He severed the rope with a knife. His left arm was severed in the accident. \ See Also فك (فَكَّ)، قَطَعَ الاتصال، عزل (عَزَلَ)، طرد (طَرَدَ)، أبعد (أَبْعَدَ)، دَخَلَ بين (تَوَسَّطَ)، بتر (بَتَرَ) -
13 disconnect
فَصَلَ \ detach: to separate sth. from sth. else; unfasten. disconnect: to separate; pull out the wires of (sth. electrical) which join it to the main supply: The doctor disconnected the machine. dismiss: to send away, esp. from work: He was dismissed from his job for laziness. The teacher dismissed the class. divide: to separate and keep apart: A fence divides my garden from his. drop: to leave out from a group: The lazy players were dropped from the team. expel: to drive away from a group: He was expelled from school for stealing. intervene: to join in a quarrel between two people, so as to stop it or to help the loser: He would have been killed if I had not intervened between them in the fight. kick out: to send away; force sb. to leave: He was kicked out of his job because he stole money. segregate: to keep groups of people apart (because of difference in sex, race, religion, etc.): Boys and girls are sometimes segregated in schools. sever: to cut through (or cut off) violently and completely: He severed the rope with a knife. His left arm was severed in the accident. \ See Also فك (فَكَّ)، قَطَعَ الاتصال، عزل (عَزَلَ)، طرد (طَرَدَ)، أبعد (أَبْعَدَ)، دَخَلَ بين (تَوَسَّطَ)، بتر (بَتَرَ) -
14 dismiss
فَصَلَ \ detach: to separate sth. from sth. else; unfasten. disconnect: to separate; pull out the wires of (sth. electrical) which join it to the main supply: The doctor disconnected the machine. dismiss: to send away, esp. from work: He was dismissed from his job for laziness. The teacher dismissed the class. divide: to separate and keep apart: A fence divides my garden from his. drop: to leave out from a group: The lazy players were dropped from the team. expel: to drive away from a group: He was expelled from school for stealing. intervene: to join in a quarrel between two people, so as to stop it or to help the loser: He would have been killed if I had not intervened between them in the fight. kick out: to send away; force sb. to leave: He was kicked out of his job because he stole money. segregate: to keep groups of people apart (because of difference in sex, race, religion, etc.): Boys and girls are sometimes segregated in schools. sever: to cut through (or cut off) violently and completely: He severed the rope with a knife. His left arm was severed in the accident. \ See Also فك (فَكَّ)، قَطَعَ الاتصال، عزل (عَزَلَ)، طرد (طَرَدَ)، أبعد (أَبْعَدَ)، دَخَلَ بين (تَوَسَّطَ)، بتر (بَتَرَ) -
15 divide
فَصَلَ \ detach: to separate sth. from sth. else; unfasten. disconnect: to separate; pull out the wires of (sth. electrical) which join it to the main supply: The doctor disconnected the machine. dismiss: to send away, esp. from work: He was dismissed from his job for laziness. The teacher dismissed the class. divide: to separate and keep apart: A fence divides my garden from his. drop: to leave out from a group: The lazy players were dropped from the team. expel: to drive away from a group: He was expelled from school for stealing. intervene: to join in a quarrel between two people, so as to stop it or to help the loser: He would have been killed if I had not intervened between them in the fight. kick out: to send away; force sb. to leave: He was kicked out of his job because he stole money. segregate: to keep groups of people apart (because of difference in sex, race, religion, etc.): Boys and girls are sometimes segregated in schools. sever: to cut through (or cut off) violently and completely: He severed the rope with a knife. His left arm was severed in the accident. \ See Also فك (فَكَّ)، قَطَعَ الاتصال، عزل (عَزَلَ)، طرد (طَرَدَ)، أبعد (أَبْعَدَ)، دَخَلَ بين (تَوَسَّطَ)، بتر (بَتَرَ) -
16 drop
فَصَلَ \ detach: to separate sth. from sth. else; unfasten. disconnect: to separate; pull out the wires of (sth. electrical) which join it to the main supply: The doctor disconnected the machine. dismiss: to send away, esp. from work: He was dismissed from his job for laziness. The teacher dismissed the class. divide: to separate and keep apart: A fence divides my garden from his. drop: to leave out from a group: The lazy players were dropped from the team. expel: to drive away from a group: He was expelled from school for stealing. intervene: to join in a quarrel between two people, so as to stop it or to help the loser: He would have been killed if I had not intervened between them in the fight. kick out: to send away; force sb. to leave: He was kicked out of his job because he stole money. segregate: to keep groups of people apart (because of difference in sex, race, religion, etc.): Boys and girls are sometimes segregated in schools. sever: to cut through (or cut off) violently and completely: He severed the rope with a knife. His left arm was severed in the accident. \ See Also فك (فَكَّ)، قَطَعَ الاتصال، عزل (عَزَلَ)، طرد (طَرَدَ)، أبعد (أَبْعَدَ)، دَخَلَ بين (تَوَسَّطَ)، بتر (بَتَرَ) -
17 expel
فَصَلَ \ detach: to separate sth. from sth. else; unfasten. disconnect: to separate; pull out the wires of (sth. electrical) which join it to the main supply: The doctor disconnected the machine. dismiss: to send away, esp. from work: He was dismissed from his job for laziness. The teacher dismissed the class. divide: to separate and keep apart: A fence divides my garden from his. drop: to leave out from a group: The lazy players were dropped from the team. expel: to drive away from a group: He was expelled from school for stealing. intervene: to join in a quarrel between two people, so as to stop it or to help the loser: He would have been killed if I had not intervened between them in the fight. kick out: to send away; force sb. to leave: He was kicked out of his job because he stole money. segregate: to keep groups of people apart (because of difference in sex, race, religion, etc.): Boys and girls are sometimes segregated in schools. sever: to cut through (or cut off) violently and completely: He severed the rope with a knife. His left arm was severed in the accident. \ See Also فك (فَكَّ)، قَطَعَ الاتصال، عزل (عَزَلَ)، طرد (طَرَدَ)، أبعد (أَبْعَدَ)، دَخَلَ بين (تَوَسَّطَ)، بتر (بَتَرَ) -
18 intervene
فَصَلَ \ detach: to separate sth. from sth. else; unfasten. disconnect: to separate; pull out the wires of (sth. electrical) which join it to the main supply: The doctor disconnected the machine. dismiss: to send away, esp. from work: He was dismissed from his job for laziness. The teacher dismissed the class. divide: to separate and keep apart: A fence divides my garden from his. drop: to leave out from a group: The lazy players were dropped from the team. expel: to drive away from a group: He was expelled from school for stealing. intervene: to join in a quarrel between two people, so as to stop it or to help the loser: He would have been killed if I had not intervened between them in the fight. kick out: to send away; force sb. to leave: He was kicked out of his job because he stole money. segregate: to keep groups of people apart (because of difference in sex, race, religion, etc.): Boys and girls are sometimes segregated in schools. sever: to cut through (or cut off) violently and completely: He severed the rope with a knife. His left arm was severed in the accident. \ See Also فك (فَكَّ)، قَطَعَ الاتصال، عزل (عَزَلَ)، طرد (طَرَدَ)، أبعد (أَبْعَدَ)، دَخَلَ بين (تَوَسَّطَ)، بتر (بَتَرَ) -
19 kick out
فَصَلَ \ detach: to separate sth. from sth. else; unfasten. disconnect: to separate; pull out the wires of (sth. electrical) which join it to the main supply: The doctor disconnected the machine. dismiss: to send away, esp. from work: He was dismissed from his job for laziness. The teacher dismissed the class. divide: to separate and keep apart: A fence divides my garden from his. drop: to leave out from a group: The lazy players were dropped from the team. expel: to drive away from a group: He was expelled from school for stealing. intervene: to join in a quarrel between two people, so as to stop it or to help the loser: He would have been killed if I had not intervened between them in the fight. kick out: to send away; force sb. to leave: He was kicked out of his job because he stole money. segregate: to keep groups of people apart (because of difference in sex, race, religion, etc.): Boys and girls are sometimes segregated in schools. sever: to cut through (or cut off) violently and completely: He severed the rope with a knife. His left arm was severed in the accident. \ See Also فك (فَكَّ)، قَطَعَ الاتصال، عزل (عَزَلَ)، طرد (طَرَدَ)، أبعد (أَبْعَدَ)، دَخَلَ بين (تَوَسَّطَ)، بتر (بَتَرَ) -
20 segregate
فَصَلَ \ detach: to separate sth. from sth. else; unfasten. disconnect: to separate; pull out the wires of (sth. electrical) which join it to the main supply: The doctor disconnected the machine. dismiss: to send away, esp. from work: He was dismissed from his job for laziness. The teacher dismissed the class. divide: to separate and keep apart: A fence divides my garden from his. drop: to leave out from a group: The lazy players were dropped from the team. expel: to drive away from a group: He was expelled from school for stealing. intervene: to join in a quarrel between two people, so as to stop it or to help the loser: He would have been killed if I had not intervened between them in the fight. kick out: to send away; force sb. to leave: He was kicked out of his job because he stole money. segregate: to keep groups of people apart (because of difference in sex, race, religion, etc.): Boys and girls are sometimes segregated in schools. sever: to cut through (or cut off) violently and completely: He severed the rope with a knife. His left arm was severed in the accident. \ See Also فك (فَكَّ)، قَطَعَ الاتصال، عزل (عَزَلَ)، طرد (طَرَدَ)، أبعد (أَبْعَدَ)، دَخَلَ بين (تَوَسَّطَ)، بتر (بَتَرَ)
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