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1 ألمانيا
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2 border
[ˈbɔːdə]1. noun1) the edge of a particular thing:حافّة، طَرَفthe border of a picture/handkerchief.
2) the boundary of a country:حَدٌّThey'll ask for your passport at the border.
حاشية، نطاقa flower border.
2. verb( with on) to come near to or lie on the border of:يَحُدُّGermany borders on France.
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3 jump at
to take or accept eagerly:يُسارِعُ في إنتِهاز الفُرْصَهHe jumped at the chance to go to Germany for a fortnight.
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4 order
[ˈɔːdə]1. noun1) a statement (by a person in authority) of what someone must do; a command:أمْرHe gave me my orders.
2) an instruction to supply something:تَعْليماتorders from Germany for special gates.
3) something supplied:طَلَبِيَّه، طَلَب تِجاريYour order is nearly ready.
4) a tidy state:تَرْتيبThe house is in (good) order.
5) a system or method:نِظامI must have order in my life.
تَرْتيبin order of importance.
7) a peaceful condition:نِظام، قانونlaw and order.
8) a written instruction to pay money:أمْر، بَلاغa banker's order.
9) a group, class, rank or position:تَرْتيب، نِظامthe social order.
10) a religious society, especially of monks:أَخَوِيَّه ، رَهْبَنَهthe Benedictine order.
2. verb1) to tell (someone) to do something (from a position of authority):يأمُرHe ordered me to stand up.
2) to give an instruction to supply:يَطْلُب طَلَبِيَّة تِجاريَّهHe ordered a steak.
3) to put in order:يُرَتِّبShould we order these alphabetically?
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5 swastika
[ˈswɔstɪkə] nouna cross with the ends bent at right angles, adopted as the badge of the Nazi party in Germany before the Second World War.صَليب مَعْقوف -
6 جمع
جَمَّعَ \ accumulate: to gather bit by bit: He is accumulating a large collection of foreign stamps. assemble: to put or bring together: The parts of this machine come from Germany but we assemble them in Britain. bunch: to place in a bunch: Her clothes were all bunched up in a heap. collect: to gather (sth. special): Some boys collect stamps. herd: to gather, keep or drive together: The prisoners were herded together like cattle. mass: (mostly of people) to gather into a mass: The enemy were massed along the border. piece: (with together) to put (pieces) together so as to make a whole thing: She pieced the torn letter together. raise: to gather (the means of doing sth.; money, an army, support, etc.): We raised $5000 to build a new Village Hall. \ جَمَّعَ أجزاء شَيءٍ (مكسور، إلخ) \ piece: (with together) to put (pieces) together so as to make a whole thing: She pieced the torn letter together. -
7 ركب
رَكَّبَ \ assemble: to put or bring together: The parts of this machine come from Germany but we assemble them in Britain. fit: to fix; put into position: I fitted a new handle on (or to) the door. install: to place; fix in position: We installed an electric cooker in our kitchen. mount: to fix in position: The guns were mounted on the castle wall. piece: (with together) to put (pieces) together so as to make a whole thing: She pieced the torn letter together. \ See Also جمع (جَمَّعَ)، ثبت (ثَبَّت)، لاءم (لاءَمَ) \ رَكَّبَ بمُفَصِّلةٍ \ hinge: to fix or be fixed with a hinge. -
8 accumulate
جَمَّعَ \ accumulate: to gather bit by bit: He is accumulating a large collection of foreign stamps. assemble: to put or bring together: The parts of this machine come from Germany but we assemble them in Britain. bunch: to place in a bunch: Her clothes were all bunched up in a heap. collect: to gather (sth. special): Some boys collect stamps. herd: to gather, keep or drive together: The prisoners were herded together like cattle. mass: (mostly of people) to gather into a mass: The enemy were massed along the border. piece: (with together) to put (pieces) together so as to make a whole thing: She pieced the torn letter together. raise: to gather (the means of doing sth.; money, an army, support, etc.): We raised $5000 to build a new Village Hall. -
9 assemble
جَمَّعَ \ accumulate: to gather bit by bit: He is accumulating a large collection of foreign stamps. assemble: to put or bring together: The parts of this machine come from Germany but we assemble them in Britain. bunch: to place in a bunch: Her clothes were all bunched up in a heap. collect: to gather (sth. special): Some boys collect stamps. herd: to gather, keep or drive together: The prisoners were herded together like cattle. mass: (mostly of people) to gather into a mass: The enemy were massed along the border. piece: (with together) to put (pieces) together so as to make a whole thing: She pieced the torn letter together. raise: to gather (the means of doing sth.; money, an army, support, etc.): We raised $5000 to build a new Village Hall. -
10 bunch
جَمَّعَ \ accumulate: to gather bit by bit: He is accumulating a large collection of foreign stamps. assemble: to put or bring together: The parts of this machine come from Germany but we assemble them in Britain. bunch: to place in a bunch: Her clothes were all bunched up in a heap. collect: to gather (sth. special): Some boys collect stamps. herd: to gather, keep or drive together: The prisoners were herded together like cattle. mass: (mostly of people) to gather into a mass: The enemy were massed along the border. piece: (with together) to put (pieces) together so as to make a whole thing: She pieced the torn letter together. raise: to gather (the means of doing sth.; money, an army, support, etc.): We raised $5000 to build a new Village Hall. -
11 collect
جَمَّعَ \ accumulate: to gather bit by bit: He is accumulating a large collection of foreign stamps. assemble: to put or bring together: The parts of this machine come from Germany but we assemble them in Britain. bunch: to place in a bunch: Her clothes were all bunched up in a heap. collect: to gather (sth. special): Some boys collect stamps. herd: to gather, keep or drive together: The prisoners were herded together like cattle. mass: (mostly of people) to gather into a mass: The enemy were massed along the border. piece: (with together) to put (pieces) together so as to make a whole thing: She pieced the torn letter together. raise: to gather (the means of doing sth.; money, an army, support, etc.): We raised $5000 to build a new Village Hall. -
12 herd
جَمَّعَ \ accumulate: to gather bit by bit: He is accumulating a large collection of foreign stamps. assemble: to put or bring together: The parts of this machine come from Germany but we assemble them in Britain. bunch: to place in a bunch: Her clothes were all bunched up in a heap. collect: to gather (sth. special): Some boys collect stamps. herd: to gather, keep or drive together: The prisoners were herded together like cattle. mass: (mostly of people) to gather into a mass: The enemy were massed along the border. piece: (with together) to put (pieces) together so as to make a whole thing: She pieced the torn letter together. raise: to gather (the means of doing sth.; money, an army, support, etc.): We raised $5000 to build a new Village Hall. -
13 mass
جَمَّعَ \ accumulate: to gather bit by bit: He is accumulating a large collection of foreign stamps. assemble: to put or bring together: The parts of this machine come from Germany but we assemble them in Britain. bunch: to place in a bunch: Her clothes were all bunched up in a heap. collect: to gather (sth. special): Some boys collect stamps. herd: to gather, keep or drive together: The prisoners were herded together like cattle. mass: (mostly of people) to gather into a mass: The enemy were massed along the border. piece: (with together) to put (pieces) together so as to make a whole thing: She pieced the torn letter together. raise: to gather (the means of doing sth.; money, an army, support, etc.): We raised $5000 to build a new Village Hall. -
14 piece
جَمَّعَ \ accumulate: to gather bit by bit: He is accumulating a large collection of foreign stamps. assemble: to put or bring together: The parts of this machine come from Germany but we assemble them in Britain. bunch: to place in a bunch: Her clothes were all bunched up in a heap. collect: to gather (sth. special): Some boys collect stamps. herd: to gather, keep or drive together: The prisoners were herded together like cattle. mass: (mostly of people) to gather into a mass: The enemy were massed along the border. piece: (with together) to put (pieces) together so as to make a whole thing: She pieced the torn letter together. raise: to gather (the means of doing sth.; money, an army, support, etc.): We raised $5000 to build a new Village Hall. -
15 raise
جَمَّعَ \ accumulate: to gather bit by bit: He is accumulating a large collection of foreign stamps. assemble: to put or bring together: The parts of this machine come from Germany but we assemble them in Britain. bunch: to place in a bunch: Her clothes were all bunched up in a heap. collect: to gather (sth. special): Some boys collect stamps. herd: to gather, keep or drive together: The prisoners were herded together like cattle. mass: (mostly of people) to gather into a mass: The enemy were massed along the border. piece: (with together) to put (pieces) together so as to make a whole thing: She pieced the torn letter together. raise: to gather (the means of doing sth.; money, an army, support, etc.): We raised $5000 to build a new Village Hall. -
16 assemble
رَكَّبَ \ assemble: to put or bring together: The parts of this machine come from Germany but we assemble them in Britain. fit: to fix; put into position: I fitted a new handle on (or to) the door. install: to place; fix in position: We installed an electric cooker in our kitchen. mount: to fix in position: The guns were mounted on the castle wall. piece: (with together) to put (pieces) together so as to make a whole thing: She pieced the torn letter together. \ See Also جمع (جَمَّعَ)، ثبت (ثَبَّت)، لاءم (لاءَمَ) -
17 fit
رَكَّبَ \ assemble: to put or bring together: The parts of this machine come from Germany but we assemble them in Britain. fit: to fix; put into position: I fitted a new handle on (or to) the door. install: to place; fix in position: We installed an electric cooker in our kitchen. mount: to fix in position: The guns were mounted on the castle wall. piece: (with together) to put (pieces) together so as to make a whole thing: She pieced the torn letter together. \ See Also جمع (جَمَّعَ)، ثبت (ثَبَّت)، لاءم (لاءَمَ) -
18 install
رَكَّبَ \ assemble: to put or bring together: The parts of this machine come from Germany but we assemble them in Britain. fit: to fix; put into position: I fitted a new handle on (or to) the door. install: to place; fix in position: We installed an electric cooker in our kitchen. mount: to fix in position: The guns were mounted on the castle wall. piece: (with together) to put (pieces) together so as to make a whole thing: She pieced the torn letter together. \ See Also جمع (جَمَّعَ)، ثبت (ثَبَّت)، لاءم (لاءَمَ) -
19 mount
رَكَّبَ \ assemble: to put or bring together: The parts of this machine come from Germany but we assemble them in Britain. fit: to fix; put into position: I fitted a new handle on (or to) the door. install: to place; fix in position: We installed an electric cooker in our kitchen. mount: to fix in position: The guns were mounted on the castle wall. piece: (with together) to put (pieces) together so as to make a whole thing: She pieced the torn letter together. \ See Also جمع (جَمَّعَ)، ثبت (ثَبَّت)، لاءم (لاءَمَ) -
20 piece
رَكَّبَ \ assemble: to put or bring together: The parts of this machine come from Germany but we assemble them in Britain. fit: to fix; put into position: I fitted a new handle on (or to) the door. install: to place; fix in position: We installed an electric cooker in our kitchen. mount: to fix in position: The guns were mounted on the castle wall. piece: (with together) to put (pieces) together so as to make a whole thing: She pieced the torn letter together. \ See Also جمع (جَمَّعَ)، ثبت (ثَبَّت)، لاءم (لاءَمَ)
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