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[ˈaɪdl]1. adjective1) not working; not in use:بلا عَمَل، عاطِلships lying idle in the harbour.
2) lazy:كَسولHe has work to do, but he's idle and just sits around.
3) having no effect or result:بلا جَدْوى، بلا فائِدَهidle threats.
4) unnecessary; without good reason or foundation:لا أساس لَه، لا مُبرِّر لهidle gossip.
2. verb1) to be idle or do nothing:يَتَكاسَل، يَقضي وقتَه دون أن يَفْعَل شَيْئاOn holiday they just idled from morning till night.
2) of an engine etc, to run gently without doing any work:يَتَحَرَّك بِبُطء دون أن يَعْمَلThey kept the car engine idling while they checked their position with the map.
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(American) rumor [ˈruːmə] noun1) a piece of news or a story passed from person to person, which may not be true:شائِعَهI heard a rumour that you had got a new job.
2) general talk or gossip:إشاعَهDon't listen to rumour.
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23 scandal
[ˈskændl] noun1) something that is considered shocking or disgraceful:فَضيحَه، شيءٌ مُعيبThe price of such food is a scandal.
2) an outburst of public indignation caused by something shocking or disgraceful:فَضيحَةٌ اجْتِماعِيَّهThey kept the matter secret, in order to avoid a scandal.
3) gossip:قيل وقال، نَميمَهall the latest scandal.
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to pay attention to:يَهْتَم، يأبَه، يُعير اهْتِمامَهTake no notice of gossip.
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26 حديث
حَدِيث \ contemporary: modern: contemporary dress. fashionable: (of people or clothes) following the latest fashions. modern: concerning the present time: modern art, new; of the latest kind the most modern weapons of war. smart: looking rather splendid and expensive: a smart house; a smart new car. up to date: up to the present moment; modern; knowing or showing the latest facts: Give me an up-to-date report on political events in South America. \ See Also عصري (عَصْرِيّ) \ حَدِيث \ conversation: to talk: I had a long conversation with him. talk: talking with sb.; an informal speech: I had a short talk with your father. She gave our class a talk on photography. word: a short talk: I want a word with you. \ حَدِيث تافِه (عن الآخرين) \ gossip: worthless talk, usu. about other people’s or private affairs. \ حَدِيثُ العَهْد \ newcomer: sb. who arrived (to stay or settle somewhere) not long ago: He’s a newcomer to our village. \ حَدِيث مُذَاع \ broadcast: broadcast. \ حَدِيثًا \ new: (in compounds) not long ago: new-laid eggs; a new-born baby. newly: (only with p.p.; without a hyphen) not long ago: a newly married pair. recently: not long ago: I met him recently (within the past few weeks) for the first time. -
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