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1 meal
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2 allow for
حَسَبَ حِسَابَ \ allow for: to provide for; take into consideration: I’ve allowed enough time for a meal on the way. We must allow for possible delays. \ وَضَعَ في حِسابِه \ allow for: to provide for; take into consideration: I’ve allowed enough time for a meal on the way. We must allow for possible delays. -
3 allow for
أَخَذَ في اعْتِبارِه \ allow for: to provide for; take into consideration: I’ve allowed enough time for a meal on the way. We must allow for possible delays. make allowance(s) for: to take into consideration facts that may change sth., esp. an opinion: The judge made allowance(s) for his youth, and punished him lightly. -
4 make allowance(s) for
أَخَذَ في اعْتِبارِه \ allow for: to provide for; take into consideration: I’ve allowed enough time for a meal on the way. We must allow for possible delays. make allowance(s) for: to take into consideration facts that may change sth., esp. an opinion: The judge made allowance(s) for his youth, and punished him lightly. -
5 care for
تَعَهَّدَ (بِـ) \ care for: to look after: Who will care for these fatherless children?. commit onself (to): to promise or say that one will do sth.. guarantee: to promise; say with certainty; say that sth. will satisfy: I guarantee that you’ll be pleased. This watch is guaranteed (to work correctly) for two years. look after: to take care of: He looks after his old parents. mind: to attend to; look after (a baby, animals, a machine, sth. that is left in one’s care for a short time, etc.): His wife minds the shop while he has a meal. nurse: to look after (sb.), as a nurse does: She nursed her sick husband. take care of: to look after: I’ll take care of your children while you’re away. undertake: to agree to do: If you undertake a job, you must do it properly, to promise He undertook to sell my car for me. vow: promise solemnly. \ See Also عُنِيَ، تولى (تَوَلَّى)، التزم (اِلْتَزَمَ)، كفل (كَفِلَ)، سَهِرَ على -
6 care for
عُنِيَ بِـ \ care for: to look after: Who will care for these fatherless children?. mind: to attend to; look after (a baby, animals, a machine, sth. that is left in one’s care for a short time, etc.): His wife minds the shop while he has a meal. Mind your own business! (keep out of other people’s affairs!). take care of: to look after: I’ll take care of your children while you’re away. look after: to take care of: He looks after his old parents. -
7 make allowance(s) for
رَاعَى (يُراعي) \ consider: to think of; care about the feelings of: You must consider other people as well as yourself. make allowance(s) for: to take into consideration facts that may change sth., esp. an opinion: The judge made allowance(s) for his youth, and punished him lightly. mind: to attend to; look after (a baby, animals, a machine, sth. that is left in one’s care for a short time, etc.): His wife minds the shop while he has a meal. Mind your own business!; (Keep out of other people’s affairs!). observe: to pay attention to (rules); honour (a custom, a feast day, etc.). respect: to honour (a person); treat (sb.’s feelings or possessions, etc.) with consideration: Children should respect their parents. -
8 أعد (شيئا إلخ)
أَعَدَّ (شَيْئًا إلخ) \ brew: to make a drink such as (tea, coffee, etc.) by mixing leaves or seeds with boiling water. draw up: to prepare; put in order: The lawyer drew up an agreement for me to sign. equip: to supply with the necessary machines, tools, clothes, etc. for a particular job or sport: We equip soldiers with weapons. The factory was equipped with modern machines. get up: to arrange: We’re getting up a dance. lay on: to provide: The electricity supply has not yet been laid on to our new house. make: to prepare sth. for use: I’ll make the beds while you make some coffee. prepare: to get ready: She’s preparing a meal. Prepare (yourself) for a shock. provide: to make preparation (for or against): We provide for the future (or against accidents). set: to arrange; provide: Our teacher set us an exam. The hunter set some traps. \ See Also جَهَّزَ، زَوَّدَ بِـ، نظم (نَظَّمَ) \ أَعَدَّ كميّة كبيرة من \ stock up with: to get a big supply of (for a journey, for the winter, etc.). \ أَعَدَّ المائدة \ lay the table: to prepare the table for a meal (by setting a cloth, knives, plates, etc.). -
9 أخذ
أَخَذَ \ have: to take: Do you have milk in your coffee? Let’s have a swim. tackle: (in football) to get the ball away from (an attacking player). take: to get hold of; catch; seize: He took her hand and helped her up the slope, to have (a bath, a drink, medicine, effect, a holiday, a walk, etc.): Never take a heavy meal before swimming. \ أَخَذَ (بعنف أو سرعة) \ seize: to take hold of (excitedly or violently); take possession of (firmly or by force): He seized her hand and kissed it. The police seized his supply of explosives. \ See Also أمْسَك بشيء \ أَخَذَ أسيرًا \ take prisoner: to make (sb.) a prisoner in war: The enemy took them all prisoners. \ أَخَذَ بالاضمِحْلال \ fail: (of eyesight; memory) to become weak. \ أَخَذَ بالاعتبار \ take account of sth., take sth. into account: to consider: The judge took the boy’s age into account, and punished him lightly. \ أَخَذَ بسيّارته \ pick up: to collect; take into one’s car: I picked up my son outside the school. \ أَخَذَ حمّامًا شمسيًّا \ sunbathe: to let the sun shine on one’s bare body, for the good of one’s health: I enjoy sunbathing after a swim. \ أَخَذَ صورة شمسِيَّة \ photograph: to take a photograph of: She photographed the ceremony. \ أَخَذَ عِلْمًا بِـ \ take note of: to pay attention to; make a written note of: The clerk took note of my complaints. \ أَخَذَ على عاتِقه \ undertake: to agree to do: If you undertake a job, you must do it properly. \ أَخَذَ عَيِّنَةً مِن \ sample: to take a sample and try (it): After sampling his apples, we bought a boxful. \ أَخَذَ غَفْوَةً \ snooze: to have a short sleep, esp. by day: My father was snoozing in the sun. \ أَخَذَ في \ proceed: (with to) to do (sth.) in a determined way, without question or delay: He marched into my office and proceeded to search my cupboards. \ See Also شرع (شَرَع) \ أَخَذَ في الاعتِبار \ consider: to think of; care about the feelings of: You must consider other people as well as yourself. \ أَخَذَ في اعْتِبارِه \ allow for: to provide for; take into consideration: I’ve allowed enough time for a meal on the way. We must allow for possible delays. make allowance(s) for: to take into consideration facts that may change sth., esp. an opinion: The judge made allowance(s) for his youth, and punished him lightly. \ أَخَذَ نفَسًا عميقًا \ draw breath: to take in a breath: He drew a deep breath. -
10 حفلة
حَفْلَة \ party: a gathering of friends, esp. for a meal: We were invited to his birthday party. show: a public performance, esp. of a play: a film show. \ حَفْلَة اسْتِقْبَال \ reception: a formal party (to welcome sb. important; after a marriage ceremony). \ حَفْلَة تَتْوِيج \ coronation: the ceremony of crowning a king or queen. \ حَفْلَة تَدْشِين بَيتٍ جديد \ housewarming: a party given for friends when one has moved into a new house. \ حَفْلَة تَمْثيلِيَّة \ performance: (an act of) performing: Our team’s performance has been very good this year. There were seven performances of the play. \ حَفْلَة رَقْص \ ball: a gathering of people for a dance in a big hall. \ حَفْلَة شِواء (في الهواء الطَّلْق) \ barbecue: a party or feast where a meal of this kind is eaten. \ حَفْلَة مُوسِيقِيَّة \ concert: a musical performance (esp. in public). -
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14 feast
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15 dinner
[ˈdɪnə] noun1) the main meal of the day eaten usually in the evening:الوَجْبَه الرَّئيسيَّهIs it time for dinner yet?
2) a formal party in the evening, when such a meal is eaten:مَأْدُبَة عَشاء( also adjective) a dinner party.
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16 lay the table
to put a tablecloth, plates, knives, forks etc on a table for a meal:يُعِدُّ المائِدَهThe meal is ready – will you lay the table?
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17 set the table
to put a tablecloth, plates, knives, forks etc on a table for a meal:يُعِدُّ المائِدَهThe meal is ready – will you lay the table?
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18 stand
[stænd] past tense, past participle stood [stud]1. verb1) to be in an upright position, not sitting or lying:يَقِفAfter the storm, few trees were left standing.
2) ( often with up) to rise to the feet:يَقوم، يَقِفSome people like to stand (up) when the National Anthem is played.
3) to remain motionless:يَتَوَقَّفThe train stood for an hour outside Newcastle.
4) to remain unchanged:يَبْقى سارِياThis law still stands.
5) to be in or have a particular place:يَقوم، يكونُ موجوداThere is now a factory where our house once stood.
6) to be in a particular state, condition or situation:As matters stand, we can do nothing to help
يَبدو، يكونُ وَضْعُهHow do you stand financially?
يُرَشِّحُ نَفْسَهHe is standing as Parliamentary candidate for our district.
8) to put in a particular position, especially upright:يوقِفHe picked up the fallen chair and stood it beside the table.
9) to undergo or endure:يَتَحَمَّلI can't stand her rudeness any longer.
10) to pay for (a meal etc) for (a person):يَدْفَع عَنLet me stand you a drink!
2. noun1) a position or place in which to stand ready to fight etc, or an act of fighting etc:وَقْفَه، مَوْضِعI shall make a stand for what I believe is right.
2) an object, especially a piece of furniture, for holding or supporting something:حامِل، مِشْجَبThe sculpture had been removed from its stand for cleaning.
3) a stall where goods are displayed for sale or advertisement.كُشْك بَضائِع أو صُحُف4) a large structure beside a football pitch, race course etc with rows of seats for spectators:مُدَرَّج المُتَفَرِّجينThe stand was crowded.
5) (American) a witness box in a law court.كُشْك الشّاهِد في المَحْكَمَه -
19 حلوى
حَلْوَى \ pudding: dessert, any sweet food, served after the meat at a main meal: What shall we have for pudding?. \ حَلْوَى قاسِيَة دَبِقَة \ toffee: a hard brown sticky sweet, of boiled sugar and butter. \ الحَلْوَى والفاكِهَة (بعد الطّعام) \ dessert: fruit, nuts and sweet things eaten at the end of a meal. -
20 رحلة
رِحْلَة \ expedition: a journey for a special purpose: a scientific expedition to South America. journey: an act of travelling; a long walk or ride or drive: I have a tiring journey to my office every day. tour: a round journey (usu. for pleasure) with visits to various places: a tour of the castle; a tour of Scotland. travel: travelling: He wrote a book about his travels in Africa. trip: a journey: a trip round the world. \ رِحْلَة \ drive: a journey in a car, etc.: Let’s go for a drive along the coast. \ See Also نُزْهَة بالعَرَبة \ رِحْلَة (على مَتْنِ فَرَسٍ أو في مَرْكَبَة) \ ride: a journey on an animal or bicycle, or in or on any vehicle (but use drive for a car journey): We enjoyed the bus ride into town. \ See Also جَوْلة قَصِيرة \ رِحْلَة بَحْرِيَّة \ voyage: usu. long journey by sea. \ رِحْلَة جَوّيّة \ flight: flying (of an aeroplane or bird): The next flight to Edinburgh will leave at 2.00. \ رِحْلَة على الأقدام أو بِعَرَبة ثِيران \ trek: trekking. \ رِحْلَة في مَركَبٍ شِراعيّ \ sail: a journey that is made for pleasure, in a sailing boat: Let’s go for a sail round the island. \ رِحْلَة قَصِيرة \ errand: a short journey for the purpose of taking or getting sth.: She sent the boy on an errand to the market. He often ran errands (or went on errands) for his mother. excursion: a short journey, made for pleasure. \ رِحْلَة قَصِيرةٌ للنُّزهة \ picnic: an informal meal, eaten in the open air, esp. on a journey. \ رِحْلَة قَنْصٍ (أو لِتَصْوير حَيَوانات بَرِّيَّة) \ safari: a journey for the purpose of hunting or photographing wild creatures.
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