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1 delivery
plural deˈliveries noun1) (an act of) handing over (letters, parcels etc):تَسْليمThere are two parcel deliveries a week.
2) the process of the birth of a child:وِلادَه، وَضْعthe delivery of the twins.
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2 lighten
I verbto make or become brighter:يُضيء، يُنير II verbThe sky was lightening.
to make or become less heavy:يَخِف وزنُه IIIThe postman's bag of parcels lightened as he went from house to house.
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3 mail
[meɪl]1. nounletters, parcels etc by post:بَريدHis secretary opens his mail.
2. verbto send by post.يُرْسِل بالبَريد -
4 paper
[ˈpeɪpə] noun1) the material on which these words are written, made from wood, rags etc and used for writing, printing, wrapping parcels etc:وَرَق( also adjective) a paper bag.
2) a single (often printed or typed) piece of this:وَرَقَه، قِطعَة وَرَقThere were papers all over his desk.
3) a newspaper:جَريدَه، صَحيفَهHave you read the paper?
4) a group of questions for a written examination:وَرَقة أسئِلَة إمتحانThe Latin paper was very difficult.
وَثائِق، مُسْتَنَداتThe policeman demanded my papers.
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5 post
I [pəust] nouna long piece of wood, metal etc, usually fixed upright in the ground:عَمود II [pəust]the winning-post.
1. noun(the system of collecting, transporting and delivering) letters, parcels etc:Has the post arrived yet?
بَريدIs there any post for me?
2. verbto send (a letter etc) by post:يُرْسِل بالبَريد III [pəust]He posted the parcel yesterday.
1. noun1) a job:وَظيفَه ، مِهْنَهa teaching post.
2) a place of duty:مَكان تأدِيَة الواجِب، نُقْطَة مُراقَبَهThe soldier remained at his post.
3) a settlement, camp etc especially in a distant or unpopulated area:مَخْفَر، مُعَسْكَرa trading-post.
2. verbto send somewhere on duty:يُرْسِل في واجِب IV [pəust]He was posted abroad.
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6 post office
an office for receiving and dispatching letters, parcels etc:مَكتَب البَريدWhere is the nearest post office?
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