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61 opportunity
مُنَاسَبَة \ chance: a time when sth. may be done; suitable conditions for trying to do sth.: I’ll do that, when I get the chance. I’ve never had the chance to learn to swim. function: a social event. occasion: a special event; the time of a particular event: The Queen’s visit was an important occasion. On that occasion, the weather remained fine. opportunity: a favourable time; a chance: You’ll have an opportunity to meet her when she visits me next week. I took the opportunity to travel when it was offered. \ See Also فرصة (فُرْصَة) -
62 bet
راهَنَ \ bet: to risk money on an uncertain event: He bet me $5 that his team would win. I never bet on horses. \ رِهَان \ bet: an agreement to risk money on the result of some event: He made a bet that his car could go faster than mine. \ مَالُ \ bet: the money so risked: He lost his bet. \ See Also مَبْلَغ الرِّهان \ مَبْلَغُ الرِّهان \ bet: the money so risked: He lost his bet. \ مُراهَنة \ bet: an agreement to risk money on the result of some event: He made a bet that his car could go faster than mine. -
63 احتفال
اِحْتِفَال \ celebration: a party or other form of rejoicing for a special event: The end of the war was a time of public and private celebrations. ceremony: a set of solemn religious acts; things done (often by custom) at a special event: a marriage ceremony. festival: a day of rejoicing: Easter Sunday and Christmas Day are religious festival, a special gathering for the performance of plays, music, etc: a Shakespeare Festival. festivity: rejoicing, (usu. with a feast): Marriage festivities. function: a social event. procession: a number of people (or vehicles) going slowly behind each other in a ceremonial manner. \ اِحْتِفَال تَهتُّكي \ orgy: a time of wildly improper and uncontrolled behaviour (in regard to drink or food or sex or wasteful spending). -
64 celebration
اِحْتِفَال \ celebration: a party or other form of rejoicing for a special event: The end of the war was a time of public and private celebrations. ceremony: a set of solemn religious acts; things done (often by custom) at a special event: a marriage ceremony. festival: a day of rejoicing: Easter Sunday and Christmas Day are religious festival, a special gathering for the performance of plays, music, etc: a Shakespeare Festival. festivity: rejoicing, (usu. with a feast): Marriage festivities. function: a social event. procession: a number of people (or vehicles) going slowly behind each other in a ceremonial manner. -
65 ceremony
اِحْتِفَال \ celebration: a party or other form of rejoicing for a special event: The end of the war was a time of public and private celebrations. ceremony: a set of solemn religious acts; things done (often by custom) at a special event: a marriage ceremony. festival: a day of rejoicing: Easter Sunday and Christmas Day are religious festival, a special gathering for the performance of plays, music, etc: a Shakespeare Festival. festivity: rejoicing, (usu. with a feast): Marriage festivities. function: a social event. procession: a number of people (or vehicles) going slowly behind each other in a ceremonial manner. -
66 festival
اِحْتِفَال \ celebration: a party or other form of rejoicing for a special event: The end of the war was a time of public and private celebrations. ceremony: a set of solemn religious acts; things done (often by custom) at a special event: a marriage ceremony. festival: a day of rejoicing: Easter Sunday and Christmas Day are religious festival, a special gathering for the performance of plays, music, etc: a Shakespeare Festival. festivity: rejoicing, (usu. with a feast): Marriage festivities. function: a social event. procession: a number of people (or vehicles) going slowly behind each other in a ceremonial manner. -
67 festivity
اِحْتِفَال \ celebration: a party or other form of rejoicing for a special event: The end of the war was a time of public and private celebrations. ceremony: a set of solemn religious acts; things done (often by custom) at a special event: a marriage ceremony. festival: a day of rejoicing: Easter Sunday and Christmas Day are religious festival, a special gathering for the performance of plays, music, etc: a Shakespeare Festival. festivity: rejoicing, (usu. with a feast): Marriage festivities. function: a social event. procession: a number of people (or vehicles) going slowly behind each other in a ceremonial manner. -
68 function
اِحْتِفَال \ celebration: a party or other form of rejoicing for a special event: The end of the war was a time of public and private celebrations. ceremony: a set of solemn religious acts; things done (often by custom) at a special event: a marriage ceremony. festival: a day of rejoicing: Easter Sunday and Christmas Day are religious festival, a special gathering for the performance of plays, music, etc: a Shakespeare Festival. festivity: rejoicing, (usu. with a feast): Marriage festivities. function: a social event. procession: a number of people (or vehicles) going slowly behind each other in a ceremonial manner. -
69 procession
اِحْتِفَال \ celebration: a party or other form of rejoicing for a special event: The end of the war was a time of public and private celebrations. ceremony: a set of solemn religious acts; things done (often by custom) at a special event: a marriage ceremony. festival: a day of rejoicing: Easter Sunday and Christmas Day are religious festival, a special gathering for the performance of plays, music, etc: a Shakespeare Festival. festivity: rejoicing, (usu. with a feast): Marriage festivities. function: a social event. procession: a number of people (or vehicles) going slowly behind each other in a ceremonial manner. -
70 pun
تَلاعُب لَفْظِيّ \ pun: a joke, made by using one word in two senses: ‘A funeral is a grave event’ is a pun on the word ‘grave’ as noun and as adjective. \ تَوْرِية \ pun: a joke, made by using one word in two senses: ‘A funeral is a grave event’ is a pun on the word ‘grave’ as noun and as adjective. \ جِنَاس \ pun: a joke, made by using one word in two senses: ‘A funeral is a grave event’ is a pun on the word ‘grave’ as noun and as adjective. -
71 فصل
فَصْل \ act: a division of a play. chapter: a division of a book. insulation: being insulated against heat, sound or electricity. quarter: three months of the year: We pay the rent every quarter. separation: separating; being separate. \ فَصْل \ class: a group of students being taught together: That boy is in my class. \ See Also صَفّ دِراسِيّ \ فَصْل (من مُسَلْسَل) \ instalment: one part of sth. (payment, a story in a weekly paper, etc.) that is being done regularly bit by bit: I paid for my new car by monthly instalments. \ See Also جزء (جُزْء) \ فَصْل (في قِصّة) \ episode: an event in a set of events, esp. in a story. \ See Also حادِثَة \ فَصْل الخَرِيف \ autumn: the period of the year between summer and winter. fall: Autumn: We’ll visit Europe in the fall. \ فَصْل دِراسي (في جامعة) \ semester: either of the two periods into which a year at universities, esp. in the USA, is divided. \ فَصْل الرَّبيع \ spring: the time of year (between winter and summer) when plants begin to grow: Many hot countries have no spring. \ فَصْل الشتاء \ winter: the coldest period of the year (November to February in northen countries; June to August in southern countries). \ فَصْل الصَّيْف \ summer: the hottest period of the year (June to August in northern countries; December to February in southern countries). summertime: the summer period. \ فَصْل مُثير \ drama: an exciting event or excited scene: We heard the drama of their escape from the prison camp. Don’t let’s have dramas about going to bed on time, children. \ فَصْل من فُصُول السَّنَة \ season: (not in countries near the equator) one of the four divisions of the year (spring, summer, autumn, winter). -
72 عيد
عِيد \ feast: a joyful day in honour of some past event: Easter Sunday is a Christian feast. festival: a day of rejoicing: Easter Sunday and Christmas Day are religious festivals. \ عِيد سَنَويّ \ anniversary: the yearly return to the date of an event: Next Friday is the anniversary of the day we met. \ عِيد الفِصْح \ Easter: a Christian feast, in memory of the day when Jesus appeared alive to his followers after his death; the time of this feast. \ عِيد القِيامَة \ Easter: a Christian feast, in memory of the day when Jesus appeared alive to his followers after his death; the time of this feast. \ عِيد كل 25 سنة \ jubilee: a time of rejoicing because something has lasted for 50 years (a golden jubilee) or 25 years (a silver jubilee). \ عِيدُ مِيلاد \ birthday: the day when this date falls in any following year: My baby will be a year old tomorrow; it will be his first birthday. \ عِيدُ ميلاد المسيح \ Christmas: December 25th, the feast in honour of the birth of Jesus Christ. -
73 فقرة
فَقْرَة \ vertebra: one of the small hollow bones down the centre of the back that forms the backbone or Spine. \ فِقْرَة \ paragraph: a division of a written account, dealing with one subject and often numbered in official reports: the third paragraph on the page; paragraph. section: a part or division: The examination paper was in three sections, with five questions in each of them. \ See Also جزء (جُزْء)، قسم (قِسْم) \ فِقْرَة (في اتفاقية أو وثيقة قانونية) \ clause: part of a Legal Document. \ See Also بند (بَنْد) \ فِقْرة في برنامج \ event: a race, etc., in sports: The next event will be the long jump. -
74 anniversary
ذِكْرَى سَنَويّة \ anniversary: the yearly return of the date of an event: Next Friday is the anniversary of the day we met. \ عِيد سَنَويّ \ anniversary: the yearly return to the date of an event: Next Friday is the anniversary of the day we met. -
75 surprise
مُباغَتَة \ surprise: a feeling that is caused by sth. unexpected; an unexpected event: The news gave me a nasty surprise. The result was a wonderful surprise to us all. I received the news with surprise. \ مُفَاجأة \ surprise: a feeling that is caused by sth. unexpected; an unexpected event: The news gave me a nasty surprise. The result was a wonderful surprise to us all. -
76 فرصة
فُرْصَة \ chance: possibility. We have no chance of winning. occasion: a special event; the time of a particular event: The Queen’s visit was an important occasion. On that occasion, the weather remained fine. scope: the chance to make full use of one’s abilities: There’s no scope for a clever scientist in a village school. -
77 chance
فُرْصَة \ chance: possibility. We have no chance of winning. occasion: a special event; the time of a particular event: The Queen’s visit was an important occasion. On that occasion, the weather remained fine. scope: the chance to make full use of one’s abilities: There’s no scope for a clever scientist in a village school. -
78 occasion
فُرْصَة \ chance: possibility. We have no chance of winning. occasion: a special event; the time of a particular event: The Queen’s visit was an important occasion. On that occasion, the weather remained fine. scope: the chance to make full use of one’s abilities: There’s no scope for a clever scientist in a village school. -
79 scope
فُرْصَة \ chance: possibility. We have no chance of winning. occasion: a special event; the time of a particular event: The Queen’s visit was an important occasion. On that occasion, the weather remained fine. scope: the chance to make full use of one’s abilities: There’s no scope for a clever scientist in a village school. -
80 drama
المَسْرَحِيَّة (بشكل عامّ) \ drama: a play; plays in general. \ حادِثَة مثيرة \ drama: an exciting event or excited scene: We heard the drama of their escape from the prison camp. \ فَصْل مُثير \ drama: an exciting event or excited scene: We heard the drama of their escape from the prison camp. Don’t let’s have dramas about going to bed on time, children.
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