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1 get (or have) the best of sth
غَلَبَ \ beat (beat, beaten): to do better than; conquer (in a game or fight): they beat us at football. conquer: to beat (an enemy) or seize (a country) by force of arms; win a victory over (an opponent at sport, some fault or weakness, etc.): He conquered his fear of water and learnt to swim. defeat: to beat in a game or battle. get (or have) the best of sth: to be most successful in (a struggle, etc.): When we quarrel, she always gets the best of it.. overcome: to deal successfully with (a fault or difficulty); to conquer. subdue: conquer; bring under control; make quieter or gentler: Napoleon subdued several European states. \ See Also اسْتَوْلَى على، تَغَلَّبَ على، أَخْضَع -
2 right
[raɪt]1. adjective1) on or related to the side of the body which in most people has the more skilful hand, or to the side of a person or thing which is toward the east when that person or thing is facing north (opposite to left):يَمينWhen I'm writing, I hold my pen in my right hand.
2) correct:صَحيحIs that the right answer to the question?
3) morally correct; good:سَليم، أخْلاقيIt's not right to let thieves keep what they have stolen.
4) suitable; appropriate:مُناسِب، مُلائِمWhen would be the right time to ask him?
2. noun1) something a person is, or ought to be, allowed to have, do etc:حَقYou have no right to say that.
2) that which is correct or good:صائِب، مُصيب، على حَقWho's in the right in this argument?
3) the right side, part or direction:جِهَة اليَمينTake the second road on the right.
4) in politics, the people, group, party or parties holding the more traditional beliefs etc.اليَمين السِّياسي3. adverb1) exactly:تماما، بالضَّبْطHe was standing right here.
2) immediately:حالا، فَوْراI'll come right down.
3) close:قَريبHe was standing right beside me.
4) completely; all the way:تماما، كُلِياًThe bullet went right through his arm.
5) to the right:إلى اليَمينTurn right.
6) correctly:Have I done that right?
بصورةٍ صَحيحَه أو سَليمَهI don't think this sum is going to turn out right.
4. verb1) to bring back to the correct, usually upright, position:يُصَحِّح، يُعَدِّلThe boat tipped over, but righted itself again.
2) to put an end to and make up for something wrong that has been done:يُصَحِّح، يوقِف الظُّلْمHe's like a medieval knight, going about the country looking for wrongs to right.
5. interjectionI understand; I'll do what you say etc:أفْهَم، نَعَم، حَسَنٌ"I want you to type some letters for me." "Right, I"ll do them now.'
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3 lose
أَخَّرَت (الساعة) \ lose: (of a watch or clock) to become slow by (a certain amount of time): My watch loses five minutes a day. \ أَفْقَدَ(هُ)... \ lose: to cause (sb.) not to have sth. any longer: His laziness lost him his job. \ خَسِرَ \ lose: not to have any longer; become unable to find; become separated from: I’ve lost my job. He lost his way in the dark. He lost an arm in the accident. lose: to become weaker or poorer by: He lost a lot of weight through illness. We lost on that business deal, be beaten in (a match); not win (a fight, an election, etc.) He lost the last election by very few votes. \ خَسَّرَ \ lose: to cause (sb.) not to have sth. any longer: His laziness lost him his job. \ فَقَدَ \ lose: not to have any longer; become unable to find; become separated from: I’ve lost my job. He lost his way in the dark. He lost an arm in the accident, to become weaker or poorer by He lost a lot of weight through illness. We lost on that business deal, not to keep He lost his temper (or Balance, or head, or hold). -
4 فاز
فَازَ \ get (or have) the best of sth: to be most successful in (a struggle, etc.): When we quarrel, she always gets the best of it.. succeed: to do what one has planned to do: My efforts succeeded. I succeeded in my attempt. She succeeded in writing her book. \ فَازَ \ win: won to be successful (in a fight, game or competition). capture: to catch or seize: make a prisoner of: The police have captured the thief. \ See Also ظَفَرَ بِـ، أَلْقَى القَبْض عَلى \ فَازَ بنصيب الأسد \ get (or have) the best of sth: to be most successful in (a struggle, etc.): When we quarrel, she always gets the best of it. -
5 scrap
تَهَاوَشَ \ scrap: to have a fight or quarrel. scuffle: to struggle in a confused way: Boys are always scuffling over some disagreement. \ مُهَاوَشَة \ scrap: a fight or quarrel. scuffle: a confused struggle. -
6 scuffle
تَهَاوَشَ \ scrap: to have a fight or quarrel. scuffle: to struggle in a confused way: Boys are always scuffling over some disagreement. \ مُهَاوَشَة \ scrap: a fight or quarrel. scuffle: a confused struggle. -
7 حسب
حَسَبَ \ add up: to reach a full amount, by adding all the figures: This bill adds up to $17. You added it up wrong. calculate: to work out with numbers: We calculated the cost of our holiday. make: to form an opinion about sth. (time, cost, distance, etc.) by looking or calculating: What do you make the time? I make it 3.30, but my watch may be slow. reckon: to calculate; to consider: He is reckoned (to be) the best football player in the country. suspect: to have an idea, of (sth.), or of the guilt of (sb.), which one cannot prove: I suspect that he has stolen my bicycle. I suspect him of stealing it. work out: to calculate; produce (a plan, etc.) by careful thought: He worked out the probable cost of the building. \ بِحَسَب \ according to: in the proper way for; depending on: Each man was paid according to his skill. by: according to: By all accounts, the accident was your fault, in accordance with: You must act in accordance with the law. \ بِحَسَب الظاهر \ on the face of it: judging by what one sees or hears: On the face of it, that’s a good idea; but will it work?. \ بِحَسَب عِلمي \ for all I know: as far as I know: For all I know, you may have stolen this ring. \ بِحَسَب القانون \ legal: allowed by the law: Is it legal for a boy of 16 to drive a car?. \ بِحَسَب الموضة \ fashionable: (of people or clothes) following the latest fashions. \ حَسَبَ حِسَابَ \ allow for: to provide for; take into consideration: I’ve allowed enough time for a meal on the way. We must allow for possible delays. \ حَسَبَ الزِّيّ الحَديث \ stylish: having a fine modern appearance: stylish clothes. \ حَسَبَ الظَّاهر \ apparently: it seems (from what people say): I thought she was 15, but apparently she is older. \ حَسَبَ قَوْل \ according to: as said or written by: According to him, you started the fight. -
8 stand
[stænd] past tense, past participle stood [stud]1. verb1) to be in an upright position, not sitting or lying:يَقِفAfter the storm, few trees were left standing.
2) ( often with up) to rise to the feet:يَقوم، يَقِفSome people like to stand (up) when the National Anthem is played.
3) to remain motionless:يَتَوَقَّفThe train stood for an hour outside Newcastle.
4) to remain unchanged:يَبْقى سارِياThis law still stands.
5) to be in or have a particular place:يَقوم، يكونُ موجوداThere is now a factory where our house once stood.
6) to be in a particular state, condition or situation:As matters stand, we can do nothing to help
يَبدو، يكونُ وَضْعُهHow do you stand financially?
يُرَشِّحُ نَفْسَهHe is standing as Parliamentary candidate for our district.
8) to put in a particular position, especially upright:يوقِفHe picked up the fallen chair and stood it beside the table.
9) to undergo or endure:يَتَحَمَّلI can't stand her rudeness any longer.
10) to pay for (a meal etc) for (a person):يَدْفَع عَنLet me stand you a drink!
2. noun1) a position or place in which to stand ready to fight etc, or an act of fighting etc:وَقْفَه، مَوْضِعI shall make a stand for what I believe is right.
2) an object, especially a piece of furniture, for holding or supporting something:حامِل، مِشْجَبThe sculpture had been removed from its stand for cleaning.
3) a stall where goods are displayed for sale or advertisement.كُشْك بَضائِع أو صُحُف4) a large structure beside a football pitch, race course etc with rows of seats for spectators:مُدَرَّج المُتَفَرِّجينThe stand was crowded.
5) (American) a witness box in a law court.كُشْك الشّاهِد في المَحْكَمَه -
9 war
[wɔː]1. noun(an) armed struggle, especially between nations:حَرْب( also adjective) He is guilty of war crimes.
2. verb– past tense, past participle warredto fight:يَتَحارَب، يُقاتِل، يُحارِبThe two countries have been warring constantly for generations.
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10 أعطى (الدواء)
أَعْطَى (الدَّواء) \ administer: to control, (esp. business or money affairs). give: give (medicine, punishment, a warning, etc.). give: hand (sth.) to sb. for any purpose: She gave me a tin to open for her, to cause sb. to have (sth.); provide: What gave you that idea? Who gave you that cut on your face? Sheep give us wool, (with a noun that can also be a verb) to make: He gave me his promise (or He promised). grant: to allow (esp. officially); give (sth. asked for or needed): I was granted permission to leave the class. hand sth. over: to pass sth. to sb. else’s control: He handed over the farm to his son. \ أَعْطَى (مثلاً يُحْتذى) \ set: to arrange; provide: Our teacher set us an exam. Parents should set an example to their children. \ See Also قدم (قَدَّم) \ أَعْطَى (سَلَّمَ باليد) \ give in: to hand sth. over; give sth. to the proper person: Give in your books at the end of the lesson. \ أَعْطَى (حَقّ) \ do justice to: to be fair to: To do him justice, I must add that he tried to stop the fight. \ أَعْطَى تَعْليمات \ instruct: to order: The soldiers were instructed not to fire. \ أَعْطَى رُخصة \ license: to permit officially; give a licence to: In Britain, a shop must be licensed to sell alcoholic drink. Is your car licensed?. \ See Also رخص (رَخَّصَ) \ أَعْطَى سعرًا \ quote: (in business) to state a price: The Shop quoted $3 a metre for that kind of cloth (They said that they could supply it for that price). \ أَعْطَى نَكْهَة لِـ \ flavour, flavor: to give (sth.) a special taste: The cake was flavoured with orange. -
11 تشاجر
تَشَاجَرَ \ quarrel: to disagree violently. scrap: to have a fight or quarrel. scuffle: to struggle in a confused way: Boys are always scuffling over some disagreement. -
12 تهاوش
تَهَاوَشَ \ scrap: to have a fight or quarrel. scuffle: to struggle in a confused way: Boys are always scuffling over some disagreement. -
13 خسر
خَسِرَ \ lose: not to have any longer; become unable to find; become separated from: I’ve lost my job. He lost his way in the dark. He lost an arm in the accident. lose: to become weaker or poorer by: He lost a lot of weight through illness. We lost on that business deal, be beaten in (a match); not win (a fight, an election, etc.) He lost the last election by very few votes. -
14 خصم
خَصْم \ antagonist: sb. that one struggles against, esp. in a fight. enemy: sb. who hates; sb. who harms: Rich business men have many enemies. Cats are the enemies of mice. foe: old word for enemy. opponent: sb. who opposes; (in sport and games) sb. whom we are playing or competing against: We easily beat our opponents. rival: one who competes with another (because he wants to be more successful, or because they both want the same thing): my business rivals; rivals in love. \ See Also عدو (عَدُوّ)، منافس (مُنَافِس) -
15 دخل
دَخَلَ \ enter: to come in or go in: You must pay before you enter (the cinema), become a member of (a school, etc.). get (got, gotten): (with various adverbs and prepositions) to move or go: He could not get past the guard. run: to make (sth.) go somewhere: He ran a sword through his enemy’s body. \ دَخَلَ (أو دَخَلَتِ السَّفينة) الميناء \ put in: (of a ship) to make a short visit: We put in at several ports up the coast. \ دَخَلَ بِعُنْفٍ \ burst: to make a way suddenly or by force: He burst angrily into my office. \ دَخَلَ بينَ... (تَدَخَّلَ، تَوَسَّطَ) \ intervene: to join in a quarrel between two people, so as to stop it or to help the loser: He would have been killed if I had not intervened in the fight. \ دَخَلَ ثانِيَةً \ re-enter: to enter again: He went out, and re-entered by another door. \ دَخَلَ عُنوَةً \ break (broke, broken): (with in, into, out, through) to force one’s way: The thieves broke in through the back door. \ دَخَلَ في المحاق \ wane: (of the moon; the opposite of wax) to grow smaller. -
16 صمد
صَمَدَ \ hold: to remain in a certain position; not slip or break: If the rope doesn’t hold, you’ll fall!. hold out: to last: Do you think this old car will hold out until we reach London? The town was surrounded but the people held out till help came. keep: to remain in good condition; not go bad: Meat won’t keep in very hot weather. stand (stood): to be, or remain, in a certain position: As matters stand (in present conditions) we have no hope of success. \ صَمَدَ أمام \ to make a stand: to remain firm and be ready to fight: The company made a bold stand against the workers’ unreasonable demands. withstand: to bear (weight, pressure, an attack, etc.) without weakening. \ صَمَدَ لِـ \ stand: (also stand up) (of things): to suffer without becoming worn or broken, etc.: A leather football will stand (up to) a lot of kicking. -
17 عدو
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18 عنيد
عَنِيد \ headstrong: unwilling to be controlled or advised; determined to have one’s own way: a headstrong child. obstinate: refusing to be reasonable; refusing to change one’s opinions or to obey orders: He obstinately refused to get out of our way. Donkeys are obstinate animals. pig-headed: refusing to listen to reason or to change one’s opinions. stubborn: determined; sticking to one’s own will, and refusing all orders or advice: He stubbornly refused to rest till the job was done. Donkeys are often stubborn. unruly: unwilling to obey; hard to control: an unruly child; an unruly crowd. \ عَنِيف \ drastic: (of actions, etc.) very serious; using unusual force to deal with serious trouble: Only drastic punishment will stop these crimes. fierce: (of people, their actions and feelings) violent: a fierce attack; a fierce hatred. hot: violent: a hot temper; a hot fight. keen: (of the feelings) strong: a keen interest in sport. passionate: showing passion: A passionate kiss. rough: not gentle: a rough game. severe: (of things) bad or violent, causing anxiety; (of people) hard and merciless: a severe storm; a severe illness; a severe judge. stormy: full of storms; angrily excited: Stormy weather; a stormy meeting. strenuous: needing or using a lot of bodily effort: strenuous exercise. tough: (of people) unpleasantly strong and rough: to get tough with somebody. violent: using force; fierce: a violent attack; a violent temper. wild: fierce; excited; uncontrolled: We could hear wild laughter. There was a wild look in her eyes. \ See Also شديد (شَديد)، صارم (صَارِم)، مُتَطَرِّف، قاس (قاسٍ)، عاصف (عَاصِف)، شاق (شاقّ) -
19 غلب
غَلَبَ \ beat (beat, beaten): to do better than; conquer (in a game or fight): they beat us at football. conquer: to beat (an enemy) or seize (a country) by force of arms; win a victory over (an opponent at sport, some fault or weakness, etc.): He conquered his fear of water and learnt to swim. defeat: to beat in a game or battle. get (or have) the best of sth: to be most successful in (a struggle, etc.): When we quarrel, she always gets the best of it.. overcome: to deal successfully with (a fault or difficulty); to conquer. subdue: conquer; bring under control; make quieter or gentler: Napoleon subdued several European states. \ See Also اسْتَوْلَى على، تَغَلَّبَ على، أَخْضَع \ غَلَبَ بالفطنة والذكاء \ outwit: to beat (an enemy, etc.) by being cleverer: A fox often outwits the huntsmen. -
20 فصل
فَصَلَ \ detach: to separate sth. from sth. else; unfasten. disconnect: to separate; pull out the wires of (sth. electrical) which join it to the main supply: The doctor disconnected the machine. dismiss: to send away, esp. from work: He was dismissed from his job for laziness. The teacher dismissed the class. divide: to separate and keep apart: A fence divides my garden from his. drop: to leave out from a group: The lazy players were dropped from the team. expel: to drive away from a group: He was expelled from school for stealing. intervene: to join in a quarrel between two people, so as to stop it or to help the loser: He would have been killed if I had not intervened between them in the fight. kick out: to send away; force sb. to leave: He was kicked out of his job because he stole money. segregate: to keep groups of people apart (because of difference in sex, race, religion, etc.): Boys and girls are sometimes segregated in schools. sever: to cut through (or cut off) violently and completely: He severed the rope with a knife. His left arm was severed in the accident. \ See Also فك (فَكَّ)، قَطَعَ الاتصال، عزل (عَزَلَ)، طرد (طَرَدَ)، أبعد (أَبْعَدَ)، دَخَلَ بين (تَوَسَّطَ)، بتر (بَتَرَ) \ فَصَل بَيْن \ separate: to divide; put or keep apart: We separated the class into groups. She separated the bone from the meat. A fence separated the two fields.
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