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1 improve
[ɪmˈpruːv] verbto (cause to) become better, of higher quality etc:يُحَسِّنThey recently improved the design of that car.
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2 معدل
1́ adj. amended, improved, afflicted2́ n. average, rate3́ v. add -
3 تعدل
تَعَدّلَ: تَبَدّلَ، تَغَيّرَto change, alter, modify, shift, undergo modification or change or alteration; to be modified, changed, altered, commuted, qualified, amended, improved, adapted, revised; to be shuffled, shifted -
4 مشذب
مُشَذّبtrimmed, clipped, pruned, lopped, pared, cut back; refined, polished, improved -
5 معدل
مُعَدّل: عُدّلَ، بُدّلَ، غُيّرmodified, changed, altered, commuted, qualified, amended, improved, adapted, revised; shuffled -
6 منقح
مُنَقّحrevised, emended, rectified, corrected, redacted, adapted; edited; polished, refined, improved; retouched -
7 alteration
nounتَعْدِيل، تَبْدِيلThe alterations he has made to the play have not improved it.
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8 any
[ˈenɪ] pronoun, adjective1.1) one, some, no matter which:"Which dress shall I wear?" "Wear any (dress)"
أي"Which dresses shall I pack?" "Pack any (dresses)".
2) (in questions and negative sentences etc) one, some:Have you been to any interesting places?
أيWe have hardly any coffee left.
2. adjectiveevery:أي واحِد، كُل واحِدAny schoolboy could tell you the answer.
3. adverbat all; (even) by a small amount:Is this book any better than the last one?
أبداًHis writing hasn't improved any.
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9 beyond redemption
too bad to be redeemed or improved.لا يُمْكِن إسْتِرْجاعُه -
10 improvement
noun1) the state or act of improving or being improved:تَحْسين، تَحَسُّنThe patient's condition shows some improvement.
2) something which improves, or adds beauty, value etc:تَحْسينI've made several improvements to the house.
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11 incorrigible
[ɪnˈkɔrɪdʒəbl] adjectivetoo bad to be corrected or improved.غَيْر قابِل للإصْلاح -
12 past redemption
too bad to be redeemed or improved.لا يُمْكِن إسْتِرْجاعُه -
13 reformed
adjective(negative unreformed) improved, especially in behaviour.مُصْلَح، مُقَوَّم، مُهَذَّب -
14 step by step
gradually:خُطْوَه خُطْوَهHe improved step by step.
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15 take to heart
1) to be made very sad or upset by:يتأثَّر بِشِدَّهYou mustn't take his unkind remarks to heart.
2) to pay attention to:ينتبِه إلى، يَهْتَمHe's taken my criticism to heart – his work has improved.
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16 under
[ˈandə]1. preposition1) in or to a position lower than, or covered by:تَحْتStrange plants grow under the sea.
2) less than, or lower in rank than:أقَل منYou can do the job in under an hour.
3) subject to the authority of:تَحْت إمْرَتِهAs a foreman, he has about fifty workers under him.
4) used to express various states:تَحْت البَحْثThe matter is under consideration/discussion.
2. adverbin or to a lower position, rank etc:تَحْت الشَّيءchildren aged seven and under.
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17 إضافة
إِضَافَة \ addition: adding; sth. added: There’s a mistake in this addition. The food is improved by the addition of a little salt. supplement: sth. that is added to a book, etc., as a separate part. \ See Also ملحق (مُلْحَق) \ بِالإضَافَة (إلى) \ in addition: He paid my bill; in addition he lent me $3. \ بِالإِضَافَة إلى (ذلك) \ besides: as well as: I have two brothers besides John.. else: other (together with the first one); besides: Who else came? Did you look anywhere else, or only under the bed? Where else did you look?. in addition to: as well as: He lent me $3, in addition to paying my bill. not to mention: and in addition: They own 10 houses in this street, not to mention those is the next street. further: besides: He said he was sorry and, further, that he would pay for the damage. moreover: besides; (and) also: The man was dead when the police arrived; moreover, he had been dead for four hours. -
18 تحسن
تَحَسُّن \ improvement: improving or being improved; an example of this: We have made some improvements to our house. progress: improvement: Your son has made great progress in his studies. -
19 addition
إِضَافَة \ addition: adding; sth. added: There’s a mistake in this addition. The food is improved by the addition of a little salt. supplement: sth. that is added to a book, etc., as a separate part. \ See Also ملحق (مُلْحَق) -
20 supplement
إِضَافَة \ addition: adding; sth. added: There’s a mistake in this addition. The food is improved by the addition of a little salt. supplement: sth. that is added to a book, etc., as a separate part. \ See Also ملحق (مُلْحَق)
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