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61 topping
nounsomething that forms a covering on top of something, especially food:طبَقَه فَوْقِيَّهa tart with a topping of cream.
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62 used to
[ˈjuːstu] negative short forms usedn't to, ~usen't to [ˈjuːsntu]– (I, he etc) was in the habit of (doing something); (I, he etc) was (usually) in a particular position, state etc:They used to play golf, didn't they?
Didn't you use(d) to live near me?
إعْتادَ أنThere used to be a butcher's shop there, didn't there?
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63 will
[wɪl]1. noun1) the mental power by which one controls one's thought, actions and decisions:إرادَهDo you believe in freedom of the will?
2) (control over) one's desire(s) or wish(es); determination:He has no will of his own – he always does what the others want
رَغْبَه، تَصْميمHe has lost the will to live.
3) (a legal paper having written on it) a formal statement about what is to be done with one's belongings, body etc after one's death:وَصِيَّهHave you made a will yet?
2. verb– short forms I'll [aɪl], you'll [juːl], he'll [hiːl], she'll [ʃiːl], it'll [ˈɪtl], we'll [wiːl], they'll [ðeɪl]: negative short form won't [wount]1) used to form future tenses of other verbs:Will you be here again next week?
سَوْفَI will have finished the work by tomorrow evening.
2) used in requests or commands:Will you come into my office for a moment, please?
تُسْتَعْمَل في جُمْلَة الطَّلَب المُهَذَّبWill you please stop talking!
3) used to show willingness:تُسْتَعْمَل للتَّعْبير عن الرَّغْبَه أو الإسْتِعْداد لِعَمَل الشَّيءI won't do it!
4) used to state that something happens regularly, is quite normal etc:تُسْتَعْمَل للتَّعْبير عن تَكرار حُدوث العَمَلAccidents will happen.
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64 would
[wud] short forms I'd [aɪd] you'd [juːd], he'd [hiːd], she'd [ʃiːd], it'd [ˈɪtəd], we'd [wiːd], they'd [ðeɪd]: negative short form wouldn't [ˈwudnt] verb1) past tense of will:I asked him to do it, but he wouldn't
سوفَ في الزَّمَن الماضيI thought you would have finished by now.
2) used in speaking of something that will, may or might happen (eg if a certain condition is met):If I asked her to the party, would she come?
في جَواب الشَّرط عندما يَكون فِعْل الشَّرط في الماضيI'd be happy to help you.
3) used to express a preference, opinion etc politely:تُسْتَعْمَل للتَّعْبير عن التَّفْضيل أو عن الرّأي المُهَذَّبI'd prefer to go tomorrow rather than today.
4) used, said with emphasis, to express annoyance:تُسْتَعْمَل للتَّوكيد للتَّعْبير عن الإنْزِعاجI've lost my car-keys – that would happen!
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65 write
[raɪt] past tense wrote [rout]: past participle written [ˈrɪtn] verb1) to draw (letters or other forms of script) on a surface, especially with a pen or pencil on paper:يَكْتُبPlease write in ink.
2) to compose the text of (a book, poem etc):يُؤَلِّف، يَكْتُبُ كِتاباً أو قَصيدَةًShe wrote a book on prehistoric monsters.
3) to compose a letter (and send it):يَكْتُبُ رِسالَةًI wrote to you last week.
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66 writing
nounletters or other forms of script giving the written form of (a) language:كِتابَهI can't read your writing.
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67 اقتضى
اِقْتَضَى \ ought: oughtn’t; no other forms) v. aux. (showing what is one’s duty, or what is right or usual or probable) should: You ought to help your father. She ought to be asleep by now. He doesn’t work as hard as he ought (or ought to or ought to do). \ See Also تَوَجَّبَ على -
68 أنا
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69 بديل
بَدِيل \ alternative: (offering) a choice of two or more: Enquire and inquire are alternative forms of the same word. replacement: putting (sth. or sb.) in the place of (sth. or sb. else); sth. or sb. that takes the place of (sth. or sb. else): The teapot is broken. We must buy a replacement. substitute: sb. or sth. that is substituted: a substitute for a player who is hurt. \ بَدِيل جاهِز (ليَحُلّ محل الممثل الرئيسي) \ understudy: sb. who knows the part of an actor and can take his place if necessary. \ بَدِيل مُؤَقَّت \ stopgap: sb. or sth. that fills a need for a short time: One of the older students acted as a stopgap when the teacher of the youngest class was ill. -
70 بكتيريا
بَكْتِيرْيا \ bacteria: very small and simple forms of life, sometimes a cause of disease. -
71 بلغم
بَلْغَم \ phlegm: thick liquid that forms in the throat (and causes one to cough). -
72 تطور
تَطَوُّر \ development: (an act of) developing. evolution: development; slow change: the evolution of the modern motor car, (the scientific idea of) the development of the many types of animals, plants, etc. from fewer and simpler forms. progress: improvement: Your son has made great progress in his studies. -
73 تماما
تَمَامًا \ absolutely: completely: You are absolutely wrong. all: completely: I’m all alone. Your hand is all dirty. They stood all around me. altogether: completely: I don’t agree with you altogether.. dead: (in special uses, as adj or adv) sudden; suddenly; completely; exactly: He stopped dead in the middle of the road. I arrived dead on seven o’clock. directly: straight: I live directly opposite the cinema. entirely: completely: The work is not entirely finished. exactly: with complete correctness; just: That’s exactly what I wanted. fully: completely: I fully agree with you. heartily: thoroughly: I heartily agree with you. just: exactly: Just so. That’s just what I want. He’s just as old as I am. nicely: very well: This chair will suit me nicely. out: completely: I was tired out. perfectly: faultlessly; completely. quite: completely: You’re quite right. It’s not quite cooked. He’s quite the best player in the team. It was quite a surprise to me. right: exactly: It is right in the middle of the field. smack: directly and violently: I hit him smack in the eye. stone: (with a few special adj.) completely: Stone cold; stone dead. supremely: completely; perfectly: Supremely happy. through: completely: My clothes were wet through. well: (no comparative forms) thoroughly: Shake the bottle well. wholly: completely: It’s wholly untrue. \ تَمَامًا (مَع الفعْل) \ up: (with verbs) completely; to the end: Finish up your food. He tore the paper up (tore it to pieces). Tie the prisoner up. -
74 ثنائي
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75 جذع
جِذْع \ body: the main part of a man or animal, without head, arms or legs,. \ جِذْع (العَمُود) \ shaft: a bar or pole (of wood or metal) that forms part of a machine or vehicle or weapon: the shafts of a cart (by which it is drawn); the shaft of a spear (to which the point is fixed). \ جِذْع الشجرة \ trunk: the main stem of a tree. \ جِذْع الشجرة المقطوع \ log: a tree that has been cut in lengths so that it is ready for use: They rolled the logs down to the river. -
76 جراثيم
جَراثِيم \ bacteria: very small and simple forms of life, sometimes a cause of disease. -
77 جمدة
جَمْدَة \ icicle: a stick of ice that forms drop by drop and hangs down (esp. from the edge of a roof). -
78 جيدا
جَيِّدًا \ well: (the adv. form of the adj. good; see better, best) in a good and pleasing way: Well done! You played very well, (no comparative forms) thoroughly Shake the bottle well. -
79 خبث
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80 خبير
خَبِير \ expert: having special skill or knowledge: She is an expert cook; a weather expert; an expert on ancient Egyptian buildings; an expert at repairing clocks. judge: sb. who gives an opinion on the value of sth.: He’s a good judge of character (when he meets people, he forms correct opinions of their character). practised: skilled through experience: a practised musician. proficient: well trained or skilled: a proficient cook; proficient in two foreign languages.
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