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41 harass
[ˈhærəs] ( especially American) [həˈras] verb1) to annoy or trouble (a person) constantly or frequently:يُضايَقThe children have been harassing me all morning.
2) to make frequent sudden attacks on (an enemy):يقوم بِهَجمات مُتَكَرِّرَه على العدوThe army was constantly harassed by groups of terrorists.
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42 in relays
in groups which perform some job, task etc one after another, one group starting when another group stops:مَراحِلDuring the flood, firemen and policemen worked in relays to rescue people who were trapped.
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43 integrate
[ˈɪntɪgreɪt] verbيَدْمِجThe immigrants are not finding it easy to integrate into the life of our cities.
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44 locust
[ˈləukəst] nouna type of large insect of the grasshopper family, found in Africa and Asia, which moves in very large groups and destroys growing crops by eating them.جَرادَه، جَراد -
45 neighbourhood watch
(American neighborhood watch; also sentry watch) nouna system allowing organized groups of people to police their neighbourhoods to prevent crime.نِظام مُراقَبَة الحَي -
46 one etc at a time
singly, or in groups of two etc:في كُل مَرَّهThey came into the room three at a time.
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47 part of speech
one of the groups into which words are divided (eg noun, verb, adjective etc).جُزْء من أجْزاء الكَلام -
48 politically correct
adjective( also PC) (of language or behaviour) that does not offend particular groups of people:صَحيح سياسيّاIt is politically correct to use "he or she", and not just "he", when you mean a man or a woman.
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49 pony-trekking
nounthe sport or pastime of riding in the countryside in small groups.رُكوب الخَيل في الرّيف في جماعات -
50 power
[ˈpauə] noun1) (an) ability:قُدْرَهHe no longer has the power to walk.
2) strength, force or energy:قُوَّه( also adjective) a power tool (=a tool operated by electricity etc. not by hand).
3) authority or control:سُلْطَهHow much power does the Queen have?
4) a right belonging to eg a person in authority:حَق، صَلاحِيَّه، سُلْطَهThe police have the power of arrest.
5) a person with great authority or influence:صاحِب قُوَّه، رَجُل ذو تأثيرHe is quite a power in the town.
6) a strong and influential country:قُوَّه كبرى، دَوْلَه عُظْمىthe Western powers.
7) the result obtained by multiplying a number by itself a given number of times:قُوَّة ، نَتيجَة ضَرب الرَّقم في نَفْسِه عَددا من المَرّات2 ˣ 2 ˣ 2 or 23 is the third power of 2, or 2 to the power of 3.
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51 segregate
[ˈsegrɪgeɪt] verbto separate from others; to keep (people, groups etc) apart from each other:يَعْزِل، يَفْصِلAt the swimming-pool, the sexes are segregated.
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52 sex
[seks] noun1) either of the two classes (male and female) into which human beings and animals are divided according to the part they play in producing children or young:جِنْسWhat sex is the puppy?
2) the fact of belonging to either of these two groups:جِنْس الإنْسان، عِرق( also adjective) sex discrimination.
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53 snowflake
nounone of the soft, light flakes composed of groups of crystals, in which snow falls:نُدْفَة ثَلْجA few large snowflakes began to fall from the sky.
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54 sort
[sɔːt]1. nouna class, type or kind:نَوْع، طَبَقَهShe was wearing a sort of crown.
2. verbto separate into classes or groups, putting each item in its place:يُصَنِّفShe sorted the buttons into large ones and small ones.
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55 split
[splɪt]1. verb1) – present participle ˈsplitting:past tense, past participle split
2) to cut or (cause to) break lengthwise:يَفْلَق، يَشُقThe skirt split all the way down the back seam.
3) to divide or (cause to) disagree:يُقَسِّمThe dispute split the workers into two opposing groups.
2. nouna crack or break:شَق، إنْقِسامThere was a split in one of the sides of the box.
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56 subdivide
[sabdɪˈvaɪd] verbto divide into smaller parts or divisions:يُقَسِّم إلى أجْزاءEach class of children is subdivided into groups according to reading ability.
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57 two etc at a time
singly, or in groups of two etc:في كُل مَرَّهThey came into the room three at a time.
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58 WASP
[wɔsp] noun (abbreviation)White Anglo-Saxon Protestant; a term used critically ( often by minority groups) to refer to the members of the privileged upper middle class in the USA.إخْتِصار لِلكَلِمات: البروتسْتانت البيض الأنجلوساكسونيين -
59 اتفاقية
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60 احتكاك
اِحْتِكَاك \ contact: meeting; touching: Our army made contact with the enemy. Some diseases are passed on by human contact. friction: rubbing (usu. unwanted): Oil prevents friction in machinery, continued quarrelling (between two people or groups).
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