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61 اختزال
اِخْتِزَال \ shorthand: a quick way of writing, by using signs instead of whole words (or common groups of letters). stenography: shorthand. -
62 أخير
أَخِير \ final: last: The final letter of the English alphabet is Z. last: (the opposite of first) coming after all the others; the latest in order: He was last in the race. December is the last month in the year. latter: later; towards the end: In the latter part of the month, (with the, the opposite of the former) the second of two people, groups (or things) that have already been spoken of: They had the choice of learning Latin or French, and they chose the latter (French). -
63 ارتباط
اِرْتِبَاط \ association: the joining of ideas, activities etc.: the association of ideas; two groups working in association. liaison: keeping in touch, meeting to hear each other’s news and opinions: We need more liaison between teachers and students. -
64 بطاطا
بَطاطا \ potato: a root vegetable that grows in groups on the roots of one plant. -
65 ترابط
تَرَابُط \ association: the joining of ideas, activities etc.: the association of ideas; two groups working in association. \ تُرابيّ \ earthen. -
66 ثان (في الذكر)
ثانٍ (في الذِّكْر) \ latter: (with the, the opposite of the former) the second of two people, groups (or things) that have already been spoken of: They had the choice of learning Latin or French, and they chose the latter (French). second: number two in order: This is my second son. He came second in the race. \ ثَان في الجَوْدَة \ second-best: not the best; next after the best: My second-best suit is good enough for wearing to work. -
67 جماعي
جَمَاعِيّ \ collective: formed by collection; of or related to a number of people or groups considered as one; shared by all members of a group: collective ownership; the collective opinion of the government of Europe. -
68 حرب
حَرْب \ combat: a fight, or battle; the art or practice of fighting. conflict: violent disagreement; a struggle; a battle: Parents and children are sometimes in conflict about modern ways. There was a conflict between the two men for the leadership. hostilities: fighting; acts of war. war: fighting between nations: the World War of 1939-45; two countries at war (with each other). warfare: the science of making war; fighting. \ حَرْب أَهْلِيَّة \ civil war: a war between two groups of citizens of the same country. \ حَرْب صَلِيبِيَّة \ crusade: one of the wars that Christians fought in the Middle Ages, to try to win back Palestine from the Muslims. -
69 حزب سياسي
حِزْب سِياسيّ \ party: a group of people with the same political views: The <t>conservative</t> party and the <t>labour</t> party are the main groups in British politics. -
70 خلاف
خِلاف \ conflict: disagreement; a struggle: Parents and children are sometimes in conflict about modern ways. There was a conflict between the two men for the leadership. dispute: a quarrel. friction: continued quarrelling (between two people or groups). \ خِلافَ ذَلك \ otherwise: differently: I thought it was true, but they thought otherwise. -
71 خلط
خَلَطَ \ amalgamate: (of businesses, groups, etc.) to join; unite; (of substances) mix. blend: to mix (different kinds of the same thing) usu. with pleasing effect: Blend the sugar, flour and eggs (together). mix: to put (things) together so that they form one mass: We mix flour and water to make bread. \ خَلَطَ (اللَّعِب) \ shuffle: to mix (playing cards, papers, etc.). \ See Also لَخْبَطَ وَرَق \ خَلَطَ بالتَّحْريكِ \ stir: to mix (food, drink, paint, etc.) by moving it around: He stirred his tea with a teaspoon. \ خَلَطَ بَيْنَ \ confuse: to mix up; mistake one thing for another: I confused him with his brother. \ خَلَطَ الحابِلَ بالنابِلِ \ jumble: to mix things in a confused way: Various books and papers were jumbled together on his desk. -
72 الدلفين
الدُّلْفِين \ dolphin: a type of large intelligent sea animal, which breathes air and swims in groups. \ See Also خنزير البحر -
73 دمج
دَمَجَ \ amalgamate: (of businesses, groups, etc.) to join; unite; of substances) mix. incorporate: to make sth. (a country, a company, a report, etc.) part of sth. larger; include: Your ideas were incorporated in our plans. -
74 رتب
رَتَّبَ \ arrange: to put in order: He arranged his books neatly. classify: to arrange in groups: The books were classified according to their subjects. clear up: to put (sth.) in order: Clear up (this room) before you leave. fit in: to be (or cause to be) a suitable arrangement; find time for: I was too busy to fit in a visit to the library. fix up: to arrange; settle: We must fix up a meeting with them. get up: to arrange: We’re getting up a dance. lay out: to spread sth. out clearly or usefully: a well laid out garden. organize: to plan and arrange (an activity; people concerned in an activity) so as to get effective results: The meeting was so well organized that no time was wasted. range: to form into a row: Our supporters were ranged down each side of the field. stow: to pack tightly; put into an enclosed space, esp. on a ship. tidy: to make tidy: She tidied her hair. \ رَتَّبَ الفِراش \ make a bed: to arrange the coverings on it. -
75 زمرة
زُمْرَة \ band: a group of people with a common purpose: a band of thieves. gang: a group of men who work together (on roads, railways, new buildings, etc.); a group of children or young men who go about together and sometimes fight other groups. group: a number of people or things, gathered together or considered together: They stood in a group under the tree. He controls a group of companies. squad: a small group of soldiers or police. \ See Also مجموعة (مَجْموعَة)، عصابة (عِصَابة) \ زُمْرَةُ أَشْرارٍ \ pack: a group of bad or useless people: a pack of thieves. \ زُمْرَة من الأشْبال \ pack: a group of younger members of the Boy Scouts or Girl Guides: a Cub pack. \ See Also الكَشافة أو المُرشِدات -
76 سويا
سَوِيًّا \ at a time: together: They arrived three at a time (in groups of three). -
77 شحناء
شَحْنَاء \ feud: a bitter quarrel between two families or groups, often causing deaths. -
78 ضغينة
ضَغِينَة \ feud: a bitter quarrel between two families or groups, often causing deaths. grudge: a feeling of dislike against sb. who has annoyed one: I’ve had a grudge against him since he damaged my fence. malice: the desire to harm people. rancour: bitter, unforgiving hatred. spite: mean hatred or anger; the desire to hurt: He kicked me out of spite, because his team were losing. \ See Also حقد (حِقْد) -
79 ضم
ضَمَّ \ bind, join, conjoin, bring (or put) together. \ ضَمَّ \ amalgamate: (of businesses, groups, etc.) to join; unite; (of substances) mix. associate: to (cause to) to join as friends or in business: In the course of his work he associated with many different kinds of people. The two companies were associated. combine: to mix; cause to unite; join together: I try to combine business with pleasure. Our schools combined to form a town team. You can’t combine oil and water. \ See Also خالط (خَالَطَ)، شارك (شارَكَ)، ربط (رَبَط) \ ضَمَّ بالنِّير \ yoke: to put (two animals) under joint control by the use of a yoke. -
80 عداء (حزازة)
عِدَاء (حَزَازَة) \ feud: a bitter quarrel between two families or groups, often causing deaths.
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