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21 استقصاء
اِسْتِقْصاءexamination, investigation, exploration, study, survey, search, research, inquiry, fact-finding; questionnaire -
22 تحر
تَحَرّ (التّحَرّي) (عن)investigation, exploration, examination, inspection, scrutiny, study, survey(ing), search(ing), inquiry, fact-finding; seeking; detection -
23 تقصي الحقائق
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24 حيثية
حَيْثِيّة (في حُكْمٍ أو قَرَارٍ إلخ)whereas(es); finding(s); recital(s); consideration(s), legal reason(s) -
25 عاثر
عاثِر: واجد، مَنْ يَعْثُرُ على شَيْءfinder; finding -
26 عثور على
عُثُورٌ علىfinding, hitting upon, coming across, coming upon, stumbling upon, striking upon, lighting upon, chancing upon, happening upon -
27 كاسد
كاسِد (شَيْءٌ، بِضَاعَة)unsalable, unmarketable; unsold, finding no market; selling badly, in little demand; dead stock -
28 لقية
لَقِيّة، لُقْيَة: لَقْطَةa find, finding; waif, stray item -
29 لقية
لَقِيّة، لُقْيَة: لَقْطَةa find, finding; waif, stray item -
30 لقطة
لَقْطَة: لُقْيَةa find, finding; waif, stray item -
31 مطالعة
مُطَالَعَة: نَتِيجَةُ بَحْثٍ أو تَحْقِيق، بَيَان، اِسْتِقْصاءfindings; (fact- finding) report or memorandum; examination, investigation, research, study, survey -
32 واجد
واجِد: مَنْ يَجِدُ أو يَعْثُرُ علىfinder; finding -
33 a tall order
a difficult job or task (something very difficult to do):Asking us to finish this by Friday is a bit of a tall order.
طَلَب صَعْب التَّحْقيق، مُهِمَّه صَعْبَه; طلَبٌ صَعْبFinding somewhere for fifty children to stay tonight is rather a tall order.
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34 amusement
noun1) the state of being amused or of finding something funny:إضْحاكa smile of amusement.
2) an entertainment or interest:تَسْلِيَهsurfing and other holiday amusements.
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35 average
[ˈævərɪdʒ]1. nounthe result of adding several amounts together and dividing the total by the number of amounts:مُعَدَّل، مُتَوَسِّطThe average of 3, 7, 9 and 13 is 8 (= 32:4).
2. adjectiveمُعَدَّل، مُتَوَسِّطthe average temperature for the week.
2) ordinary; not exceptional:عاديHis work is average.
3. verbto form an average:يَجِد المُعَدَّلHis expenses averaged (out at) 15 dollars a day.
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36 critical
adjective1) judging and analysing:نَقْدي، إنتِقادي، تَحْليليHe has written several critical works on Shakespeare.
2) fault-finding:إنتِقادي، باحِث عن الأخْطاءHe tends to be critical of his children.
3) of, at or having the nature of, a crisis; very serious:حَرِج، مُتأزِّم، خَطيرAfter the accident, his condition was critical.
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37 division
[dɪˈvɪʒən] noun1) (an) act of dividing.تَقْسيم2) something that separates; a dividing line:فاصِلa ditch marks the division between their two fields.
فِرْقَهHe belongs to B division of the local police force.
4) (a) separation of thought; disagreement.إنْقِسام5) the finding of how many times one number is contained in another.قِسْمَة الأرْقام -
38 find fault with
to criticize or complain of:يَنْتَقِد، يُخَطِّئ، يُعيبShe is always finding fault with the way he eats.
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39 hope
[həup]1. verbto want something to happen and have some reason to believe that it will or might happen:He's very late, but we are still hoping he will come
It's unlikely that he'll come now, but we keep on hoping
يَأْمَل"Do you think it will rain?" "I hope so/not".
2. noun1) (any reason or encouragement for) the state of feeling that what one wants will or might happen:أمَلThe rescuers said there was no hope of finding anyone alive in the mine.
2) a person, thing etc that one is relying on for help etc:رَجاء، أمَل، شَخْص فيه أملHe's my last hope – there is no-one else I can ask.
3) something hoped for:أَمَل، شيءٌ يَتَمَنّاهُ الشَّخْصMy hope is that he will get married and settle down soon.
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40 integrate
[ˈɪntɪgreɪt] verbيَدْمِجThe immigrants are not finding it easy to integrate into the life of our cities.
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