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121 in terms of
using as a means of expression, a means of assessing value etc:بِلُغَة، من ناحِيَةHe thought of everything in terms of money.
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122 incredulous
[ɪnˈkredjuləs] (American) [-dʒu-] adjectiveunwilling to believe:قَليل التَّصْديق، شاكٌّ، مُتَشَكِّكShe listened to him with an incredulous expression.
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123 lo and behold
an expression indicating surprise etc at seeing or finding something.أُنْظُر وَشاهِد -
124 many happy returns (of the day)
an expression of good wishes said to a person on his birthday:كُل عام وأنت بِخير: تُقال يوم عيد ميلاد الشَّخْصHe visited his mother on her birthday to wish her many happy returns.
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125 many happy returns (of the day)
an expression of good wishes said to a person on his birthday:كُل عام وأنت بِخير: تُقال يوم عيد ميلاد الشَّخْصHe visited his mother on her birthday to wish her many happy returns.
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126 metaphor
[ˈmetəfə] nouna form of expression (not using "like" or "as")in which a quality or characteristic is given to a person or thing by using a name, image, adjective etc normally used of something else which has similar qualities etc:إسْتِعارَه، مَجاز"He"s a tiger when he's angry' is an example of (a) metaphor.
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127 mobile
[ˈmoubaɪl] adjective1) able to move:The van supplying country districts with library books is called a mobile library
مُتَحَرِّك، مُتَنَقِّلThe old lady is no longer mobile – she has to stay in bed all day.
2) able to move or be moved quickly or easily:قابِل للنَّقْل أو الحَرَكَهMost of the furniture is very light and mobile.
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128 mode
[məud] noun1) a manner of doing something:طَريقَه، شَكْل، أسْلوبan unusual mode of expression.
2) a kind or type:وَسيلَه، طَريقَهmodes of transport.
3) a fashion:موضَه، طِرازLarge hats are the latest mode.
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Expression — (lat.), Ausdruck; beim Harmonium ein Zug, der den Wind ganz frei zu den Zungen zuströmen läßt und daher die Stärke der Tongebung von der Behandlung der Bälge (durch die Füße) abhängig macht … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
expression — *phrase, locution, idiom … New Dictionary of Synonyms