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  • 101 grandiose

    [ˈgrændɪəus] adjective
    impressive to an excessive or foolish degree:

    He produced several grandiose schemes for a holiday resort but no resort was ever built.

    فَخْم، عَظيم

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  • 102 hardly

    [ˈhaːdlɪ] adverb
    1) almost no, none, never etc:

    I hardly ever go out.

    تَقْريبا لا
    2) only just; almost not:

    My feet are so sore, I can hardly walk

    I had hardly got on my bicycle when I got a puncture.

    بالكاد، بِصُعوبَه، بِشَق النَّفْس
    3) probably not:

    He's hardly likely to forgive you after what you said about him.

    رُبَّما لا

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  • 103 however

    1. adverb
    1) in spite of that:

    It would be nice if we had more money. However, I suppose we'll manage with what we have.

    مَع ذلك، ولكن، بالرَّغْم مِن ذلك
    2) ( also how ever) in what way; by what means:

    However did you get here?

    However did you do that?

    كيف؟ في أي طريقَه؟ بأي وسيلَه؟
    3) to no matter what extent:

    However hard I try, I still can't do it.

    مَهْما يَكُن
    2. conjunction
    in no matter what way:

    This painting still looks wrong however you look at it.

    كَيفَما

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  • 104 immortal

    [ɪˈmɔːtl] adjective
    living for ever and never dying:

    the immortal works of Shakespeare.

    خالِد

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  • 105 immortalise

    verb
    to make (a person etc) famous for ever:

    He wrote a song immortalizing the battle.

    يُخَلِّد

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  • 106 immortalize

    verb
    to make (a person etc) famous for ever:

    He wrote a song immortalizing the battle.

    يُخَلِّد

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  • 107 initiate

    I [-ʃɪeɪt] verb
    1) to start (eg a plan, scheme, changes, reforms etc):

    He initiated a scheme for helping old people with their shopping.

    يَبْدأ
    2) to take (a person) into a society etc, especially with secret ceremonies:

    No-one who had been initiated into the society ever revealed the details of the ceremony.

    يُدْخِل في جَمْعِيَّه II [-ʃɪət] noun شَخْص أدخِلَ في جَمْعِيَّه

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  • 108 inspire

    [ɪnˈspaɪə] verb
    1) to encourage by filling with eg confidence, enthusiasm etc:

    The players were inspired by the loyalty of their supporters and played better football than ever before.

    يُعْطي الثِّقَه، يُشَجِّع
    2) to be the origin or source of a poetic or artistic idea:

    An incident in his childhood inspired the poem.

    يُلْهِم، يوحي

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  • 109 justifiable

    adjective
    (negative unjustifiable) able to be justified:

    Is dishonesty ever justifiable?

    يُمْكِن تَبْريرُه

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  • 110 keen

    [kiːn] adjective
    1) eager or enthusiastic:

    I'm keen to succeed.

    مُتَحَمِّس
    2) sharp:

    Her eyesight is as keen as ever.

    حاد ، مُتَوَقِّد الذِّهْن
    3) (of wind etc) very cold and biting.
    قارِس ولاذِع

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  • 111 master

    [ˈmaːstə] feminine mistress [ˈmɪstrɪs]
    1. noun
    1) a person or thing that commands or controls:

    I'm master in this house!

    سَيِّد
    2) an owner (of a slave, dog etc):

    The dog ran to its master.

    صاحِب
    3) a male teacher:

    the Maths master.

    مُعَلِّم
    4) the commander of a merchant ship:

    the ship's master.

    قُبْطان، رُبّان
    5) a person very skilled in an art, science etc:

    He's a real master at painting.

    ماهِر، حاذِق
    6) ( with capital) a polite title for a boy, in writing or in speaking:

    Master John Smith.

    سَيِّد: لَقَب مؤدَّب للشَّخْص في الكلام والكتابَه
    2. adjective
    (of a person in a job) fully qualified, skilled and experienced:

    a master builder/mariner/plumber.

    ماهِر، بارِع
    3. verb
    1) to overcome (an opponent, handicap etc):

    She has mastered her fear of heights.

    يُسَيْطِر على
    2) to become skilful in:

    I don't think I'll ever master arithmetic.

    يُتْقِن

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  • 112 mortal

    [ˈmɔːtl]
    1. adjective
    1) liable to die; unable to live for ever:

    Man is mortal.

    فانٍ، زائِل
    2) of or causing death:

    mortal enemies (= enemies willing to fight each other till death)

    mortal combat.

    مُميت، قاتِل
    2. noun
    a human being:

    All mortals must die sometime.

    إنْسان، مَخْلوق بَشَري

    Arabic-English dictionary > mortal

  • 113 mortal sin

    ( especially in Roman Catholicism) a very serious sin, as a result of which the soul is damned for ever.
    الخَطيئَة المُميتَه

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  • 114 most

    [məust] superlative of many ~much ( often with the)
    1. adjective
    1) (the) greatest number or quantity of:

    Which of the students has read the most books?

    Reading is what gives me most enjoyment.

    أكْثَر
    2) the majority or greater part of:

    Most modern music is difficult to understand.

    أغْلَبِيَّه
    2. adverb
    1) used to form the superlative of many adjectives and adverbs, especially those of more than two syllables:

    Of all the women I know, she's the most beautiful

    We see her mother or father sometimes, but we see her grandmother most frequently.

    تُسْتَعْمَل في المُقارنَه مع الصِّفَة المُكَوَّنَه من أكْثَر من مَقْطَعَيْن
    2) to the greatest degree or extent:

    They like sweets and biscuits but they like ice-cream most of all.

    أكْثَر شيء، إلى أقْصى دَرَجَه
    3) very or extremely:

    a most annoying child.

    جِدا
    4) (American) almost:

    Most everyone I know has read that book.

    تَقْريبا
    3. pronoun
    1) the greatest number or quantity:

    I ate two cakes, but Mary ate more, and John ate (the) most.

    الأكْثَر، أكْبَر عدد أو أكْثَر كَمِيَّه
    2) the greatest part; the majority:

    Everyone is leaving – most have gone already.

    أغْلَب، غالِبِيَّة

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  • 115 native speaker

    a person who has spoken a particular language ever since he was able to speak at all:

    a native Spanish speaker.

    ناطِق اللغَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > native speaker

  • 116 never

    [ˈnevə] adverb
    not ever; at no time:

    Never have I been so angry.

    ابداً

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  • 117 nor

    [nɔː] conjunction
    and not; neither:

    He did not know then what had happened, nor did he ever find out

    I'm not going, nor is John.

    وَلا

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  • 118 perpetual

    [pəˈpetʃuəl] adjective
    lasting for ever or for a long time; occurring repeatedly over a long time:

    perpetual noise.

    يُخَلِّد، يُديم

    Arabic-English dictionary > perpetual

  • 119 phlegmatic

    [flegˈmatɪk] adjective
    calm; not easily excited:

    She's very phlegmatic – nothing would ever make her panic.

    هادئ، غَيْر مُبالٍ

    Arabic-English dictionary > phlegmatic

  • 120 presentation

    [pre-] noun
    1) the act of presenting:

    ( also adjective) a presentation ceremony

    a presentation gold watch.

    تَقْديم، عَرْض
    2) the manner in which written work etc is presented or set out:

    Try to improve the presentation of your work.

    طَريقَة العَرْض
    3) a performance, or set of repeated performances, of a play, opera etc:

    This is the best presentation of "Macbeth" that I've ever seen.

    عَرْض، تَمثيل، أداء

    Arabic-English dictionary > presentation

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  • Ever — Ev eradv. [OE. ever, [ae]fre, AS. [ae]fre; perh. akin to AS. [=a] always. Cf. {Aye}, {Age},{Evry}, {Never}.] [Sometimes contracted into {e er}.] 1. At any time; at any period or point of time. [1913 Webster] No man ever yet hated his own flesh.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Ever so — Ever Ev eradv. [OE. ever, [ae]fre, AS. [ae]fre; perh. akin to AS. [=a] always. Cf. {Aye}, {Age},{Evry}, {Never}.] [Sometimes contracted into {e er}.] 1. At any time; at any period or point of time. [1913 Webster] No man ever yet hated his own… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • EveR-1 — ( ko. 에버원) is the world s second female android (gynoid), developed by a team of South Korean scientists from the [http://eng.kitech.re.kr/ Korea Institute of Industrial Technology] in Korea University of Science and Technology. The project is… …   Wikipedia

  • ever — 1. as intensifier. In informal conversation ever is sometimes used as an intensifier immediately after an interrogative word such as who, what, why, etc.: Who ever can that be? / What ever did you say to him? / Why ever should you think that?… …   Modern English usage

  • ever — [ev′ər] adv. [ME < OE æfre, prob. < WGmc bases of OE a, always, ever (see AYE1) + ? feorr, FAR] 1. at all times; always [lived happily ever after] 2. at any time [have you ever seen an eclipse?] 3. at all; by any chance; in any way …   English World dictionary

  • ever — ► ADVERB 1) at any time. 2) used in comparisons for emphasis: better than ever. 3) always. 4) increasingly; constantly: ever larger sums. 5) used for emphasis in questions expressing astonishment: why ever did you do it? ● ever and anon …   English terms dictionary

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  • ever- — [ evər ] prefix always or continuously: used with many adjectives and ing verb forms: paintings by Picasso, Renoir, and the ever popular Van Gogh the ever changing countryside ever increasing numbers of students …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • ever — O.E. æfre ever, at any time, always; no cognates in any other Germanic language; perhaps a contraction of a in feore, lit. ever in life (the expression a to fore is common in O.E. writings). First element is almost certainly related to O.E. a… …   Etymology dictionary

  • ever- — UK [evə(r)] US [evər] prefix always or continuously used with many adjectives and ‘ ing’ verb forms paintings by Picasso, Renoir, and the ever popular Van Gogh the ever changing countryside ever increasing numbers of students Thesaurus: prefixes …   Useful english dictionary

  • Ever — ist der Familienname von: Valter Ever (1902 1981), estnischer Leichtathlet Ita Ever (* 1931), estnische Schauspielerin Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit demselben Wort bezeichneter Begriffe …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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