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  • 81 clerical

    I [ˈklerɪkəl] adjective
    of the clergy:

    He is wearing a clerical collar.

    كَهْنوتي، إكليركي II [ˈklerɪkəl] adjective
    of a clerk or of his work:

    a clerical error.

    كِتابي

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  • 82 consequence

    [ˈkɔnsɪkwəns] (American) [-kwens] noun
    1) a result:

    This decision will have important consequences.

    نَتيجَه
    2) importance:

    A small error is of no consequence.

    أهَمِّيه

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  • 83 erase

    [ɪˈreɪz] (American) [ɪˈreɪs] verb

    The typist tried to erase the error.

    يَمْحو، يَشْطُب

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  • 84 erratum

    [ɪˈraːtəm] plural erˈrata [-tə] noun
    an error in writing or printing:

    The errata are listed at the beginning of the book.

    خَطَأ مَطْبَعي

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  • 85 glaring

    adjective
    1) unpleasantly bright; too bright:

    glaring colours.

    ساطِع، صارِخ
    2) obvious:

    a glaring error.

    واضِح، بارِز، فاضِح

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  • 86 in the wrong

    guilty of an error or injustice:

    She is completely blameless. You're the one who's in the wrong!

    مُذْنِب

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  • 87 margin

    [ˈmaːdʒɪn] noun
    1) the blank edge round a page of writing or print:

    Please write your comments in the margin.

    هامِش
    2) an edge or border:

    the margin of the lake.

    حافَّه
    3) something extra, beyond what should be needed:

    Leave a wide margin for error!

    مَجال، هامِش، مَساحَه

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  • 88 mistake

    [mɪˈsteɪk] past tense miˈstook [-ˈstuk]: past participle miˈstaken
    1. verb
    1) ( with for) to think that (one person or thing) is another:

    I mistook you for my brother in this bad light.

    يُخطئ بين شَخصٍ وآخَر
    2) to make an error about:

    They mistook the date, and arrived two days early.

    يُسيئ فَهْم شَيءٍ
    2. noun
    a wrong act or judgement:

    I took your umbrella by mistake – it looks like mine.

    خَطأ

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  • 89 read

    [riːd] past tense, past participle read [red]
    1. verb
    1) to look at and understand (printed or written words or other signs):

    Have you read this letter?

    Can your little girl read yet?

    Can anyone here read Chinese?

    I can read (= understand without being told) her thoughts/mind.

    يَقرأ
    2) to learn by reading:

    I read in the paper today that the government is going to cut taxes again.

    يَعْرِف بالقِراءَه
    3) to read aloud, usually to someone else:

    I read to her before she goes to bed.

    يَقْرأ بصَوْتٍ عالٍ

    I don't have much time to read these days.

    يُطالِع يَدْرُس ، يَتَعَلَّم
    6) to look at or be able to see (something) and get information from it:

    The nurse read the thermometer.

    يَسْتَطيع أن يَقرأ
    7) to be written or worded; to say:

    His letter reads as follows: "Dear Sir,..."

    يَقول ما يَلي
    8) (of a piece of writing etc) to make a (good, bad etc) impression:

    This report reads well.

    يَتْرُكُ انْطِباعا
    9) (of dials, instruments etc) to show a particular figure, measurement etc:

    The thermometer reads –5°C.

    يُظْهِر مَعلومات مُحَدَّده، يقول
    10) to (cause a word, phrase etc to) be replaced by another, eg in a document or manuscript:

    There is one error on this page – For "two yards", read "two metres"

    "Two yards long" should read "two metres long".

    يَجِب أن يَحُل مَحَلّها
    2. noun
    the act, or a period, of reading:

    I like a good read before I go to sleep.

    فَتْرَة قِراءه

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  • 90 rectify

    [ˈrektɪfaɪ] verb

    We shall rectify the error as soon as possible.

    يُصَحِّح

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  • 91 save one's face

    to avoid appearing stupid or wrong:

    I refuse to accept the reponsibility for that error just to save your face – it's your fault.

    يُنْقِذُ كَرامَته أو سُمْعَتَه

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  • 92 wrong

    [rɔŋ]
    1. adjective
    1) having an error or mistake(s); incorrect:

    We went in the wrong direction.

    خاطِئ، غَيْر صَحيح
    2) incorrect in one's answer(s), opinion(s) etc; mistaken:

    I thought Singapore was south of the Equator, but I was quite wrong.

    مُخْطِئ
    3) not good, not morally correct etc:

    It is wrong to steal.

    غَيْر لائِق
    4) not suitable:

    He's the wrong man for the job.

    غَيْر مُناسِب
    5) not right; not normal:

    What's wrong with that child – why is she crying?

    غَيْر عادي، خَلَل
    2. adverb
    incorrectly:

    I think I may have spelt her name wrong.

    بِطَريقَةٍ خاطِئَه
    3. noun
    that which is not morally correct:

    He does not know right from wrong.

    خَطَأ، باطِل
    4. verb
    to insult or hurt unjustly:

    You wrong me by suggesting that I'm lying.

    يُسيئُ إلى، يَظْلُم

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  • 93 خط

    خَطّ \ band: a line of material that is different from the rest, esp. in colour: A red band was painted round the tin. line: a long thin mark: a pencil line; the white lines on a football field. streak: an irregular thin strip of colour: streaks of red cloud at sunset. stripe: a long narrow band of colour: a flag with green, yellow and blue stripes. trail: a track left by sb. or sth.: The storm left a trail of destruction. The police were on his trail (were following signs, in search of him). \ See Also شريط (شَرِيط)، أَثَر \ خَطّ \ graph: a line drawn on squared paper, to show the change in amount at different times or under different conditions: He drew a graph of the monthly rainfall. \ See Also رَسْم بَيَانِيّ \ خَطّ الاسْتِواء \ equator: an imaginary line around the earth, halfway between its most northern and southern points. \ خَطّ أنابِيب \ pipeline: a large pipe through which liquid or gas is carried for long distances (esp. oil from an oilfield to a port). \ خَطّ قَضيب سِكّة الحديد \ railway, railroad: a track along which trains run: The road crosses the railway (line) by a bridge. \ خَطّ كتَابة باليَد \ handwriting: sb.’s way of writing: I can’t read your handwriting. \ خَطّ مَجْرى التَّفْكير \ line: the course of an idea: a line of thought. \ خَطّ حَديدي جانِبِيّ \ siding: a short piece of railway track beside a main line (for loading goods, etc.). \ خَطّ السَّاحِل \ coastline: a line following the shape of the coast, esp. as seen from the sea. \ خَطّ سَفَر جَوِّي \ airline: air transport system for public use. \ خَطّ سِكَّة الحَديد \ line: a railway track: the main line to London; a branch line. \ خَطّ السَّمْت \ meridian: an imaginary line drawn from the top point of the earth to the bottom, used on maps to show position. \ خَطّ سَيْر \ line: a course; a direction: One road follows the line of the river; the other follows the coastline. path: the line along which sth. moves: the moon’s path round the earth. route: the way that one takes from one place to another: Which is the safest route up the mountain?. \ See Also طريق (طَرِيق)‏ \ خَطّ الطُّول \ longitude: one of a set of imaginary lines round the world that are drawn on maps to show how far east or west sth. is (see latitude). \ خَطّ العَرْض \ latitude: one of a set of imaginary lines round the world that are usual on maps to show how far north or south sth. is (see longitude): In northern latitudes, daylight lasts for 20 hours in the summer. parallel: an imaginary line on a map, for describing the position of anything (see latitude): The 49th parallel (of latitude) forms a border between Canada and the USA. \ خَطّ القِتال \ line: (in war) a row of defended positions: in the front line; behind the enemy lines. \ خَطّ قَصير (عَلامَة وَصْل) (شَرْطَة قصيرة)‏ \ hyphen: (-) that is used for joining two words, as in: blood-red. \ خَطّ قُطْري \ diagonal: (in the direction of) a straight line joining two opposite corners of a square; (of) any straight line which runs in a sloping direction: a cloth with a diagonal pattern. \ خَطّ اليَد \ script: handwriting, not printing. \ خَطّ الدَّرْز \ seam: the line where two edges of cloth or leather meet (and are sewn or stuck together): the seam of one’s trouser leg. \ خَطّ حُدود مَلْعَب (الكُرَة)‏ \ touchline: the line down each side of a football field. \ خُطوطٌ رئيسيَّة \ outline: a statement of the main facts: an outline of English history. \ خَطَأٌ \ amiss: wrong; out of order: There’s something amiss with this telephone. error: mistake. fault: sth. that is wrong; a weakness: The lights have gone out; there must be an electrical fault. mistake: an incorrect act or thought: It was a mistake to lend him money. Your English is full of mistakes. wrong: not right; unjust; against custom; against the law: It is wrong to tell lies or to steal, not correct; mistaken; unsuitable That’s the wrong answer, and the wrong way to do it. She came in the wrong clothes for riding, (a) wrong action, a crime; an injustice If you do no wrong, you will not be punished. \ أَخْطَاء (أَغلاطٌ كِتابيَّة أو مَطبعيَّة)‏ \ errata.

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  • 94 غلطة

    غَلْطَة \ error: mistake. fault: blame; being the cause of trouble: It’s my fault that we’re late. mistake: an incorrect act or thought: It was a mistake to lend him money. Your English is full of mistakes. \ غَلْطَة سخيفة \ howler: a very silly mistake.

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  • 95 amiss

    خَطَأٌ \ amiss: wrong; out of order: There’s something amiss with this telephone. error: mistake. fault: sth. that is wrong; a weakness: The lights have gone out; there must be an electrical fault. mistake: an incorrect act or thought: It was a mistake to lend him money. Your English is full of mistakes. wrong: not right; unjust; against custom; against the law: It is wrong to tell lies or to steal, not correct; mistaken; unsuitable That’s the wrong answer, and the wrong way to do it. She came in the wrong clothes for riding, (a) wrong action, a crime; an injustice If you do no wrong, you will not be punished.

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  • 96 fault

    خَطَأٌ \ amiss: wrong; out of order: There’s something amiss with this telephone. error: mistake. fault: sth. that is wrong; a weakness: The lights have gone out; there must be an electrical fault. mistake: an incorrect act or thought: It was a mistake to lend him money. Your English is full of mistakes. wrong: not right; unjust; against custom; against the law: It is wrong to tell lies or to steal, not correct; mistaken; unsuitable That’s the wrong answer, and the wrong way to do it. She came in the wrong clothes for riding, (a) wrong action, a crime; an injustice If you do no wrong, you will not be punished.

    Arabic-English glossary > fault

  • 97 mistake

    خَطَأٌ \ amiss: wrong; out of order: There’s something amiss with this telephone. error: mistake. fault: sth. that is wrong; a weakness: The lights have gone out; there must be an electrical fault. mistake: an incorrect act or thought: It was a mistake to lend him money. Your English is full of mistakes. wrong: not right; unjust; against custom; against the law: It is wrong to tell lies or to steal, not correct; mistaken; unsuitable That’s the wrong answer, and the wrong way to do it. She came in the wrong clothes for riding, (a) wrong action, a crime; an injustice If you do no wrong, you will not be punished.

    Arabic-English glossary > mistake

  • 98 wrong

    خَطَأٌ \ amiss: wrong; out of order: There’s something amiss with this telephone. error: mistake. fault: sth. that is wrong; a weakness: The lights have gone out; there must be an electrical fault. mistake: an incorrect act or thought: It was a mistake to lend him money. Your English is full of mistakes. wrong: not right; unjust; against custom; against the law: It is wrong to tell lies or to steal, not correct; mistaken; unsuitable That’s the wrong answer, and the wrong way to do it. She came in the wrong clothes for riding, (a) wrong action, a crime; an injustice If you do no wrong, you will not be punished.

    Arabic-English glossary > wrong

  • 99 fault

    غَلْطَة \ error: mistake. fault: blame; being the cause of trouble: It’s my fault that we’re late. mistake: an incorrect act or thought: It was a mistake to lend him money. Your English is full of mistakes.

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  • 100 mistake

    غَلْطَة \ error: mistake. fault: blame; being the cause of trouble: It’s my fault that we’re late. mistake: an incorrect act or thought: It was a mistake to lend him money. Your English is full of mistakes.

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