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1 classical
كلاسيكيّ \ classical: of proved and lasting value: classical music, concerning ancient Greece and Rome: classical studies. \ مُتَعَلِّق بالآثار الأدبيّة الإغريقيّة واللاتينيّة \ classical: concerning ancient Greece and Rome: classical studies. \ مِنْ نوع راق \ classical: of proved and lasting value: classical music. -
2 بلاد الإغريق
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3 يونان
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4 brown
[braun]1. adjective1) of a dark colour between red and yellow:بنّـيHer eyes are brown.
2) suntanned:أسْمَرُ اللون، أسْفعShe was very brown after her holiday in Greece.
2. noun1) (any shade of) a colour similar to toasted bread, tanned skin, coffee etc.اللون البُنّي2) something (eg paint, polish etc) brown in colour:البنّيI prefer the brown to the green.
3. verbto make or become brown.يَسْمَرُّ، يَتَسَفَّعُ -
5 civilisation
noun1) the act of civilizing, or process or state of being civilized.تَمْدين، تَحَضُّر، تمدُّن2) a civilized people and their way of life:مَدَنِيَّه، حَضارَهthe ancient civilizations of Egypt and Greece.
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6 civilization
noun1) the act of civilizing, or process or state of being civilized.تَمْدين، تَحَضُّر، تمدُّن2) a civilized people and their way of life:مَدَنِيَّه، حَضارَهthe ancient civilizations of Egypt and Greece.
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7 classic
1. adjective1) standard or best:الأفْضَلthe classic example.
2) (of literature, art etc) of the highest quality.فَذ، رائِع، راقٍ، أعلى دَرَجَه بَسيط، تَقْليدي، رَشيق2. noun1) an established work of literature of high quality:آداب الأغريق والرومانI have read all the classics.
2) ( in plural) the language and literature of Greece and Rome:الأدب الأغريقي والرومانيHe is studying classics.
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8 classical
[ˈklæsɪkəl] adjective1) ( especially of literature, art etc) of ancient Greece and Rome:كلاسيكي، قَديمclassical studies.
2) (of music) having the traditional, established harmony and/or form:كلاسيكي، تَقْليدي، إتِّباعيHe prefers classical music to popular music.
3) (of literature) considered to be of the highest class.كلاسيكي، راقِ، دَرَجَه عاليَه -
9 God
[gɔd] noun1) ( with capital) the creator and ruler of the world (in the Christian, Jewish etc religions).الله2) (feminine ˈgoddess) a supernatural being who is worshipped:إلهthe gods of Greece and Rome.
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10 old
[əuld] adjective1) advanced in age:عَجوز، مُسِنHe is too old to live alone.
2) having a certain age:من العُمْر، عُمْرُهHe is thirty years old.
3) having existed for a long time:قَديمThose trees are very old.
4) no longer useful:عَتيق، بالٍShe threw away the old shoes.
5) belonging to times long ago:قَديمold civilizations like that of Greece.
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11 tunic
[ˈtjuːnɪk] noun1) a soldier's or policeman's jacket.سُتْرَة عَسْكَرْيَّه تُشَد بِحِزام2) a loose garment worn especially in ancient Greece and Rome.رِداء كان يُلْبَس في اليونان وروما القَديمَه3) a similar type of modern garment.رِداء نِسائي ذو حِزام حَوْل الخَصْر -
12 آثار
آثار \ effects. \ See Also أثَر، تأثير( تأثير) \ آثَار قَدِيمة \ antiquity: very ancient things (ruins, stone figures, etc.): We spent our holiday visiting the antiquities of Upper Egypt remains. what is left: esp. from former ages: They found the remains of an ancient castle. The remains of a fire showed where he had camped. \ الآثار الأدَبِيَّة الإغريقيّة واللاّتينيّة المشهورة \ classics: the best writings of ancient Greece and Rome. -
13 ألعاب
أَلْعاب \ games: a sports meeting for all sorts of games and races: The Olympic Games. \ الأَلْعاب الأولمبيّة \ Olympic Games: sports for teams from many countries, first held at Olympia in Greece in 776 B.C. (often shortened to the Olympics in regard to a particular year: the Munich Olympics; the 1972 Olympics. \ أَلْعَاب رياضِيّة \ sport: (pl.) running, jumping, etc.: our school sports day. \ الأَلْعَاب الرياضيّة \ athletics: athletic sports (not team games like football). \ أَلْعَاب القُوَى \ athletics: athletic sports (not team games like football). \ أَلْعَاب ناريّة \ fireworks: devices (containing gunpowder and chemicals (that explode, esp. with pretty lights, used at a time of rejoincing. \ الأَلْعَاب والتمرينات الرياضية (الجِمنازيَّة) \ gymnastics: exercises (on the ground or on ropes, bars, rings etc.) that make the body strong. -
14 تذكار
تَذْكَار \ souvenir: sth. that one keeps in memory of a person or place: a souvenir of our holiday in Greece. token: a sign: The gift was a token of his love. trophy: sth. (such as a silver cup) that is presented to a winner in sport. \ See Also جائزة (جائِزَة) -
15 عتيق الزي
عَتِيق الزِّيّ \ ancient: very old; belonging to past ages: an ancient castle; Ancient Greece produced some very deep thinkers. antique: (an object, esp. furniture) made long ago and therefore valuable: This is an antique clock. old: not new; used for a long time: old cloches. out of date: too old to be useful, desirable or suitable now: Last year’s dresses are now out of date; Older scientific books become out-of-date when new discoveries are made. old: not new; used for a long time: old cloches. obsolete: no longer used; out of date: an obsolete word; an obsolete custom. \ See Also الطِّراز -
16 قديم
قَدِيم \ ancient: very old; belonging to past ages: an ancient castle; Ancient Greece produced some very deep thinkers. antique: (an object, esp. furniture) made long ago and therefore valuable: This is an antique clock. archaic: very old; (esp. of words) no longer used. old: not new; used for a long time: old clothes, not modern old customs, not new; known for a long time an old friend. second-hand: (of things for sale) already used by one person: I bought a second-hand car. stale: not fresh: stale news; stale bread. \ See Also مستعمل (مُسْتَعْمَل) \ قَدِيم نوعًا ما \ oldish: rather old. -
17 كلارينت
كلارينِت \ clarinet: a wooden musical instrument, played by blowing. \ كلاسيكيّ \ classical: of proved and lasting value: classical music, concerning ancient Greece and Rome: classical studies. -
18 كنيسة
كَنِيسَة \ church: a building in which Christians meet to pray to God. the church: all those who hold certain beliefs about God: the Church of England; the Roman Catholic Church. \ الكَنِيسَة الأُرْثُوذُكسِيّة (الشرقيّة) \ Orthodox Church: (with the) the Christian church of the Middle East and Greece, which does not follow the Church of Rome. \ كَنِيسَة جامِعَة \ cathedral: an important church. \ كَنِيسَة خاصّة \ chapel: a small church, esp. one in a school, college, etc.. -
19 متعلق (بـ)
مُتَعَلِّق (بِـ) \ attached: to fond of (a person or place). \ مُتَعَلِّق بالآثار الأدبيّة الإغريقيّة واللاتينيّة \ classical: concerning ancient Greece and Rome: classical studies. \ مُتَعَلِّق بالأحداث (الصِّغار) \ juvenile: (usu. in a bad sense, in regard to youthful foolishness) concerning, or suitable for, or like a young person: juvenile crime. \ مُتَعَلِّق بالأسنان \ dental: concerning the teeth: dental decay; dental treatment. \ مُتَعَلِّق بِأمانَة السِّرّ \ secretarial: of or for secretaries: a secretarial training course. \ مُتَعَلِّق بالبَصَر \ optical: concerning the eyes. \ مُتَعَلِّق بالجِنْس \ sexual: of sex: sexual desires. \ مُتَعَلِّق بالشؤون الماليّة \ financial: concerning money: His financial affairs were very confused. \ مُتَعَلِّق بالضّاحية \ suburban: of a suburb. \ مُتَعَلِّق بالعَرُوس \ bridal: of a bride. \ See Also العُرْس \ مُتَعَلِّق بِعلْم الأَحيَاء \ biological: of biology. \ مُتَعَلِّق بعلم الصِحّة \ hygienic: concerning hygiene; preventing disease by being clean: For hygienic reasons, we keep flies off our food. \ مُتَعَلِّق بالقُطْب الجَنُوبِيّ \ antarctic: of the icy southern end of the earth: the Antarctic; the Antarctic Ocean. \ مُتَعَلِّق بالكِتَاب المُقَدَّس \ biblical: of the Bible. \ مُتَعَلِّق بما قَبْل التّاريخ المكتوب \ prehistoric: belonging to a time earlier than any recorded history: prehistoric animals; prehistoric tools. \ مُتَعَلِّق بالماء المتحرِّك \ hydraulic: concerning the force of water (or another liquid) when it runs through pipes; (of machines) worked by liquid going through a pipe. \ مُتَعَلِّق بالمِزاج \ temperamental: with feelings that change suddenly and unreasonably: He is too temperamental to be a good teacher. -
20 محفل
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