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1 فشل الملقط
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2 fail
[feɪl] verb1) to be unsuccessful (in); not to manage (to do something):يَفْشَلI failed to post the letter.
2) to break down or cease to work:يَكُف عَن أداء وظيفتهِThe brakes failed.
3) to be insufficient or not enough:يَضعُف، يَهِنHis courage failed (him).
4) (in a test, examination etc) to reject (a candidate):يُفْشِل، يُسَقِّطThe examiner failed half the class.
5) to disappoint:يُخَيِّب ، يَخْذُلThey did not fail him in their support.
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3 fail
أَخَذَ بالاضمِحْلال \ fail: (of eyesight; memory) to become weak. \ رَسَبَ \ fail: not to succeed; not do what one is trying to do: We failed to find it. Our plans failed, not pass (an exam): He failed (in) his French examination. \ See Also فشل (فَشِلَ) \ عَجَزَ عن \ fail: not to do what one ought: I failed to notice the road sign. \ قَصَّرَ في \ fail: not to do what one ought: I failed to notice the road sign. \ لا يُعطي محصولاً \ fail: (of crops) not to grow or bear fruit. \ لَمْ يتمكّنْ من \ fail: not do what one ought: I failed to notice the road sign. -
4 come to grief
أَخْفَقَ \ come to grief: to end in failure or misfortune: His plans all came to grief. fail: not succeed; not do what one is trying to do: We failed to find it. Our plans failed. \ فَشِلَ \ come to grief: to end in failure or misfortune: His plans all came to grief. fail: not to succeed, not do what one is trying to do: We failed to find it. Our plans failed. \ See Also أخفق (أَخْفَقَ)، (رَسَب في الامتحان) -
5 fail
أَخْفَقَ \ come to grief: to end in failure or misfortune: His plans all came to grief. fail: not succeed; not do what one is trying to do: We failed to find it. Our plans failed. \ فَشِلَ \ come to grief: to end in failure or misfortune: His plans all came to grief. fail: not to succeed, not do what one is trying to do: We failed to find it. Our plans failed. \ See Also أخفق (أَخْفَقَ)، (رَسَب في الامتحان) -
6 رسب
رَسَبَ \ precipitate, deposit, sediment. \ See Also ترسب (تَرَسَّب) \ رَسَبَ \ fail: not to succeed; not do what one is trying to do: We failed to find it. Our plans failed, not pass (an exam): He failed (in) his French examination. \ See Also فشل (فَشِلَ) -
7 أخفق
أَخْفَقَ \ come to grief: to end in failure or misfortune: His plans all came to grief. fail: not succeed; not do what one is trying to do: We failed to find it. Our plans failed. -
8 فشخة
فَشْخَة \ strice: a long step. \ فَشِلَ \ come to grief: to end in failure or misfortune: His plans all came to grief. fail: not to succeed, not do what one is trying to do: We failed to find it. Our plans failed. \ See Also أخفق (أَخْفَقَ)، (رَسَب في الامتحان) -
9 credit
المَطْلُوب لَهُ \ credit: (in accounts) a record of money provided by, or owing to, a person, a business, etc. (the opposite of debit). \ اِعْتِبَار مَالِيّ \ credit: trust in one’s honesty or ability to pay: His credit in this town is very high. \ بِالأَجَل \ credit: the right to obtain goods on promise of payment later: I bought this on credit. \ See Also بِالدَّين \ ثِقَة (مَالِيَّة) \ credit: trust in one’s honesty or ability to pay: His credit in this town is very high. \ دائِن \ credit: the right to obtain goods on promise of payment later: I bought this on credit. Do you have a credit account?. \ رَصيد دائِن (في حساب) \ credit: (in accounts) a record of money provided by, or owing to, a person, a business, etc. (the opposite of debit). \ سُمْعَة حَسَنة \ credit: honour that is gained by being or doing sth.; sth. that brings a person honour: His success is a credit to him and to his teacher. You must give him credit for trying, even if he failed. He took all the credit for his brother’s work. \ شَهِدَ \ credit: (with with) to believe that sb. has sth.: I credited him with enough sense to avoid such mistakes. \ فَضْل \ credit: honour that is gained by being or doing sth.; sth. that brings a person honour: His success is a credit to him and to his teacher. You must give him credit for trying, even if he failed. He took all the credit for his brother’s work. \ See Also مفخرة (مَفْخَرَة)، ثناء (ثَنَاء) \ قَيَّدَ في الحساب الدائن \ credit: (in accounts) to record sth. as a credit. \ نَسَبَ شيئًا لشخص \ credit: (with with) to believe that sb. has sth.: I credited him with enough sense to avoid such mistakes. -
10 due
اِسْتِحْقَاق \ due: the fair treatment that one deserves in spite of one’s faults: He failed. But to give him his due, he did try hard. \ مَا يَسْتَحِقّ \ due: the fair treatment that one deserves in spite of one’s faults: He failed. But to give him his due, he did try hard. \ مَطْلُوب \ due: owed; to be paid: The rent is (or falls) due tomorrow. I paid what was due to him. \ مُتَوَقَّع \ due: expected: The train is due (to arrive) at 9.30. It is due to leave again at 9.35. \ مُسْتَحِقّ الدَّفْع \ due: owed; to be paid: The rent is (or falls) due tomorrow. I paid what was due to him. \ مُنْتَظَر \ due: expected: The train is due (to arrive) at 9.30. It is due to leave again at 9.35. -
11 every other
جَميع الآخَرين \ every other: all the other ones: Every other boy passed the exam, but George failed. \ كُلَّ يوم بعد يوم \ every other: every second: I go there every other day (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday). \ See Also إلخ \ كُلُّ (شَخْص) آخر \ every other: all the other ones: Every other boy passed the exam, but George failed. \ كُلُّ ثاني... \ every other: every second: I go there every other day. -
12 scrape
جَمَعَ بِجُهد \ scrape: to gather with difficulty: Can you scrape together (or scrape up) enough money to pay for this?. \ حَبَّشَ \ scrape: to gather with difficulty: Can you scrape together (or scrape up) enough money to pay for this?. \ شَقَّ طريقَهُ بصعوبة \ scrape: to pass with difficulty: The lorry just scraped past us (it almost touched us). I just scraped through the exam (I almost failed it). \ نَجَحَ بِجُهد وَمَشقّة \ scrape: to pass with difficulty: The lorry just scraped past us (It almost touched us). I just scraped through the exam (I almost failed it). -
13 بهر
v. dazzle, daze, be failed, blind, mesmerize, be illusory, offend -
14 أرتج عليه
أُرْتِجَ عليه: اِسْتَغْلَقَ عليه الكَلامُto be tongue-tied, speechless, unable to speak, struck dumb, dumb-struck, dumbfounded; words failed him -
15 استغلق عليه الكلام
اِسْتَغْلَقَ عليه الكَلاَمُto be tongue-tied, speechless, unable to speak, struck dumb, dumbstruck, dumbfounded; words failed him -
16 A level
[ˈeɪ ˌlevəl] noun(abbreviation) Advanced Level; (in Britain) an examination in a particular subject that pupils have to pass if they want to go to university; the level of these examinations:مُسْتَوى مُتَقَدِّمWhat subjects are you taking at A level?
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17 arrive at
to reach:يَصِل إلىThe committee failed to arrive at a decision.
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18 as a last resort
when all other methods etc have failed:مَلاذ، مَلْجأIf we can't get the money in any other way, I suppose we could, as a last resort, sell the car
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19 attempt
[əˈtempt]1. verbto try:He attempted to reach the dying man, but did not succeed
يُحاوِلHe did not attempt the last question in the exam.
2. noun1) a try:مُحاوَلَهShe made no attempt to run away.
2) an attack:هُجوم، مُحاولَة (قتل)They made an attempt on his life but he survived.
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20 bad luck!
an expression of sympathy for someone who has failed or been unlucky.حَظ سَيِّئ
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