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1 soufflé
[ˈsuːfleɪ] (American) [su:ˈfleɪ] nouna kind of frothy cooked dish, made with whisked whites of egg:مَنْفوشI made a cheese soufflé.
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2 deflate
[dɪˈfleɪt] verb يُفْرِغُ من الهَواء2) to reduce (a person's) importance, self-confidence etc:يُخَفِّض، يُقَلِّل، يَنْكَمِشHe was completely deflated by his failure.
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3 flagrant
[ˈfleɪgrənt] adjective( usually of something bad) very obvious; easily seen:صارِخ، فاضِح، واضِحflagrant injustice.
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4 flair
[fleə] nouna natural ability or cleverness for (doing) something:مَيْل طبيعي، نَزْعَهShe has flair for (learning) languages.
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5 flake
[fleɪk]1. nouna very small piece:نَدْفَه، رُقاقَهa snowflake.
2. verb( usually with off) to come off in flakes:يَتَقَشَّر الدهانThe paint is flaking.
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6 flame
[fleɪm]1. nounthe bright light of something burning:لَهَب، شُعْلَهA small flame burned in the lamp.
2. verb1) to burn with flames:يَشْتَعِل غَضَباHis eyes flamed with anger.
2) to become very hot, red etc:يَحْمَرُّHer cheeks flamed with embarrassment.
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7 flare
[fleə] verb1) to burn with a bright unsteady light:يُضيءThe firelight flared.
2) (of a skirt, trousers etc) to become wider at the bottom edge:يَتَّسِعa flared skirt.
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8 flavour
noun (American) flavor [ˈfleɪvə]1.1) taste:طَعْمThe tea has a wonderful flavour.
2) atmosphere; quality:مَذاق ،نَكْهَهan Eastern flavour.
2. verbto give flavour to:يُعْطي نَكْهَةًShe flavoured the cake with lemon.
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9 flesh
[fleʃ] noun1) the soft substance (muscles etc) that covers the bones of animals.لَحْم2) the soft part of fruit:لَحْم الثَّمَرهthe golden flesh of a peach.
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10 inflame
[ɪnˈfleɪm] verbto cause (feelings etc) to become violent.يُثير، يُلْهِبُ المشاعِر، يُغْضِبُ -
11 inflate
[ɪnˈfleɪt] verbto blow up or expand ( especially a balloon, tyre or lungs with air):يَنْفُخHe used a bicycle pump to inflate the ball.
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