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1 correct
[kəˈrekt]1. verb1) to remove faults and errors from:يُصَحِّحThese spectacles will correct his eye defect.
2) (of a teacher etc) to mark errors in:يُصَحِّح الأخطاءI have fourteen exercise books to correct.
2. adjective1) free from faults or errors:صَحيحThis sum is correct.
2) right; not wrong:Did I get the correct idea from what you said?
صَحيحYou are quite correct.
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2 عضة متصالبة وظيفية
functional errors-bite -
3 عدا السهو والخطأ
(ما) عَدَا السّهْوِ والخَطَأE and OE, errors and omissions excepted -
4 عدا السهو والخطأ
(ما) عَدَا السّهْوِ والخَطَأE and OE, errors and omissions excepted -
5 غالط
غالَطَ: أوْقَعَهُ في الغَلَط، ضَلّلَto cause to commit a mistake, cause to err; to seek to involve in errors or mistakes, induce into error; to mislead, deceive, cheat -
6 emend
[iːˈmend] verbيُصَحِّح ، يُنَقِّحThe editor emended the manuscript.
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7 error
[ˈerə]1) noun a mistake:His written work is full of errors.
2) the state of being mistaken:I did it in error.
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8 gross
[grəus]1. adjective1) very bad:فَظيع، فاحِشgross errors/indecency.
2) vulgar:بَذيءgross behaviour/language.
3) too fat:بَدينa large, gross woman.
4) total:إجْماليThe gross weight of a parcel is the total weight of the contents, the box, the wrapping etc.
2. nounthe total amount (of several things added together).المَبلَغ الإجمالي -
9 inaccurate
[ɪnˈækjurət] adjectivecontaining errors; not correct or accurate:غَيْر صَحيح، خاطئinaccurate translation/addition.
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10 proofread
[ˈpruːfˌriːd] past tense, past participle proofread [-ˌred] verbto read a text to see if there are any errors and correct them.يُصَحِّح المُسَوَّدَةِ الأولى من المادّة المَطبوعَه -
11 ring
I [rɪŋ]1. noun1) a small circle eg of gold or silver, sometimes having a jewel set in it, worn on the finger:خاتِمShe wears a diamond ring.
2) a circle of metal, wood etc for any of various purposes:حَلَقَهThe trap-door had a ring attached for lifting it.
3) anything which is like a circle in shape:حَلَقَه، دائِرَهThe hot teapot left a ring on the polished table.
4) an enclosed space for boxing matches, circus performances etc:حَلَبَهThe crowd cheered as the boxer entered the ring.
5) a small group of people formed for business or criminal purposes:حَلَقَه ، مَجْموعَهa drugs ring.
2. verb– past tense, past participle ringed1) verb2) to form a ring round.يُكَوِّن حَلَقَه3) to put, draw etc a ring round (something):يَضَعُ حَلَقَ أو دائِرَه حَوْل الخَطَأHe has ringed all your errors.
4) to put a ring on the leg of (a bird) as a means of identifying it.يَضَعُ حَلَقَة حَوْلَ رجْل الحَيوان او الطَّيْر II [rɪŋ] past tense rang [raŋ]: past participle rung [raŋ]1. verb1) to (cause to) sound:يَقْرَع، يَدُقThe telephone rang.
2) ( often with up) to telephone (someone):يَتَّصِل هاتِفِياI'll ring you (up) tonight.
3) ( often with for ) to ring a bell (eg in a hotel) to tell someone to come, to bring something etc:يَتَّصِل هاتِفِيا لِيَجْلِبShe rang for the maid.
4) (of certain objects) to make a high sound like a bell:يَرِنُّ، يَطِنُّThe glass rang as she hit it with a metal spoon.
5) to be filled with sound:يمْتَلئ بالصَّوْتThe hall rang with the sound of laughter.
6) ( often with out) to make a loud, clear sound:يَرنُّA shot rang out.
2. noun1) the act or sound of ringing:رَنينthe ring of a telephone.
2) a telephone call:إتِّصال هاتِفيI'll give you a ring.
3) a suggestion, impression or feeling:نَبْرَه، إنْطِباعHis story has a ring of truth about it.
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12 supplement
[ˈsapləmənt]1. nounan addition made to supply something lacking, or to correct errors etc:تَكْمِلَه، إضافَه، مُلْحَقA supplement to the dictionary is to be published next year.
2. [-ment] verbto make, or be, an addition to:يُضيف على، يَزيدHe does an evening job to supplement his wages.
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13 virus
[ˈvaɪərəs]1. noun1) any of various types of germs that are a cause of disease.فيروس، جُرْثومَه2) a computer code that is inserted into a program to destroy information or cause errors.فيروس في الكومبيوتر2. adjectiveفيروسي، جُرْثوميHe is suffering from a virus infection.
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