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  • 1 من الدرجة الأولى

    مِنَ الدّرَجَةِ الأُولَى: مُمْتاز
    first-class, first-rate, first-string, top-notch, tiptop, of the first degree, excellent, superior, outstanding, exceptional, fancy, fine, exquisite, select, choice, superb, super, extra, premium, deluxe

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  • 2 من الطراز الأول

    مِنَ الطّرَازِ الأوّل
    first-class, first-rate, first-string, top-notch, tiptop, of the first degree, excellent, superior, outstanding, exquisite, consummate, select, choice, super, extra

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  • 3 ممتاز

    مُمْتاز
    excellent, distinguished, superior, outstanding, exceptional, first-rate, first-class, first-string, thoroughbred, top-notch, tiptop, of the first degree, fancy, fine, exquisite, select, choice, superb, super, extra, premium, deluxe

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  • 4 very

    [ˈverɪ]
    1. adverb
    1) to a great degree:

    I'm not feeling very well.

    جِدا
    2) absolutely; in the highest degree:

    She has a car of her very own.

    أوَّل
    2. adjective
    1) exactly or precisely the thing, person etc mentioned:

    At that very minute the door opened.

    بالضَّبْط
    2) extreme:

    at the very top of the tree.

    طَرَف
    3) used for emphasis in other ways:

    The very suggestion of a sea voyage makes her feel seasick.

    تُسْتَعْمَل للتَّوْكيد بِمَعنى: وَحْدَه

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  • 5 second-class

    adjective
    1) of or in the class next after or below the first; not of the very best quality:

    He gained a second-class honours degree in French.

    من الدَّرَجَة الثّانِيَه
    2) (for) travelling in a part of a train etc that is not as comfortable or luxurious as some other part:

    ( also adverb) I'll be travelling second-class.

    دَرَجَة ثانِيَه

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  • 6 طالب

    طالِب \ pupil: a child who is being taught, at school or privately; a person of any age who is being taught privately (to ride, to play music, etc.): There are 36 pupils in our class. student: sb. who studies at college: a medical student; an art student. \ طَالِب بِمِنْحَة مالِيّة \ scholar: sb. who (because of his special ability) is given money to pay his costs at college. \ طَالِب جامعي (لم يحصل على الليسانس بعد)‏ \ undergraduate: a university student working for a first Degree. \ طَالِب عِلْم \ scholar: old use a child at school. \ طَالِب عَمَل \ applicant: sb. who applies, esp. for a job. candidate: one who wants to be chosen for a post: a candidate in the election. \ See Also وظيفة (وَظِيفَة)‏ \ طَالِبٌ في كُلِّية حَربيّة \ cadet: learning to be an officer. \ طَالِبٌ في مَدْرَسَة دَاخِلِيَّة \ boarder: a child at a boarding school. \ الطَّالِب المُتَغَيِّب عن المدرسة بغير إذن \ truant: a child who is absent from school without his parents’ permission.

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  • 7 درجة (إشباع) اللون

    دَرَجَةُ (إِشْباع) اللَّوْن \ shade: a slight difference of colour: various shades of red (light red, dark red, blood red, etc.). \ دَرَجَةُ انْفِراجِ الزاوِيَة \ degree: a measure of the width of an angle: The corner of a square forms an angle of 90 degrees (90«). \ دَرَجَةٌ أولى (ثانية، ثالثة، إلخ)‏ \ first rate: (second, third, etc.) of the highest quality; first class: She’s a first-rate swimmer. Her swimming is first rate. This film is only second rate. \ دَرَجَةُ الحَرارَة \ degree, temperature: a condition of heat or cold (esp. of air or water, or of one’s blood): Water boils at a temperature of 100«C. He’s got a temperature (a higher temperature than is usual and desirable). \ See Also دَرَجَةُ حَرارَة الجِسْم \ الدَّرَجَةُ الدُّنْيا \ minimum: (often attrib.) the smallest possible (amount): He does a minimum (amount) of work. \ دَرَجَةٌ عِلْمِيّة \ degree: a title obtained by examination at a university: My son is studying for the degree of Master of Arts at Edinburgh University. \ دَرَجَةُ الغَلَيَان \ boil: boiling point: The water has just come to the boil. boiling point: the heat at which a liquid boils: The boiling point of water is 100«C..

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  • 8 honours

    noun plural
    1) ( sometimes with capital, sometimes abbreviated to Hons when written):

    a degree awarded by universities, colleges etc to students who achieve good results in their final degree examinations, or who carry out specialized study or research

    the course of study leading to the awarding of such a degree: He got First Class Honours in French

    ( also adjective) an honours degree, (American) an honors course.

    دَرجة إمتياز تُمْنَح لطالِب مُتَفَوِّق
    2) ceremony, when given as a mark of respect:

    The dead soldiers were buried with full military honours.

    يَدْفِنُ باحْتِفالٍ عَسْكَري

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  • 9 إلى

    إلى \ to: showing possession or position: It belongs to them. It was stuck to the wall, in expressions of place and time; showing where sb. or sth. goes; showing an aim or limit; showing a point that is reached: We walked to school. He jumped on to the table. I was away from June to October. against: touching (usually sth. upright): He pressed his nose against the glass. for: towards: We set off for home. into: showing a change of condition: The castle was turned into a hotel. till, until: up to (a certain time): We waited from 6.30 till midnight. \ إلى \ there: in or to that place: Let’s go there; we line there. \ See Also في ذلك المكان \ إلى \ somewhere: in or to some place (but usu. anywhere in negative sentences and questions): I’ve met him somewhere before. Let’s go somewhere peaceful (to some peaceful place). \ See Also أو في مَكانٍ ما \ إلى الأبَد \ forever: (also two words: (for ever) for always; endlessly: I can’t wait forever. \ إلى أَبْعَد حَدّ \ exceedingly: very: He’s exceedingly clever. extremely: very: You’re extremely kind. \ إلى أَبْعَد الحُدود \ ever so: very: It’s ever so easy. \ إلى أَبْعَد مِن \ farther: at or to a greater distance: I was too tired to go farther. \ إلى اتّجاه آخر \ round: so as to face in a different or opposite direction: The wind went round from east to north. He turned the car round and went back. \ إلى الاتّجاه المُضادّ \ round: so as to face in a different or opposite direction: The wind went round from east to north. He turned the car round and went back. \ إلى الآخِر \ right: all the way: Go right to the end of the road. Go right back to the beginning. \ إلى أَسْفَل \ down: from a higher level to a lower one: The aeroplane came down slowly, from a higher level to a lower one: I climbed down the tree. The rope hung down the wall. downward, downwards: in a downward direction: He lay, face downwards, on the grass. over: to from an upright (or straight) position to a flat (or bent) position: I fell over. He knocked me over. \ إلى أَعْلَى \ up: towards the top of: We climbed up the hill, in or to higher position: She lives up in the hills. She looked up at the stars. He got up from his chair. Prices often go up. uphill: up a slope: The road winds uphill for a mile. upward: in an upward direction: The aeroplane flew upwards. \ إلى أَعْلَى وإلى أسفل \ up and down: off the ground and back to it; higher and lower: He was jumping up and down. He waved his stick up and down. \ إلى أَقْصَى ما أعرِفه عنه \ to the best of sb.’s knowledge: as far as I know: To the best of my knowledge, he is honest (I have no reason to doubt his honesty). \ إلى الأَمام \ along: on; forward: She hurried along. forth: old use forwards; onwards. forward: also forwards towards the front: He stepped forward(s) to greet me. \ إلى أَن \ (prep. fml.) pending: until: I put his letter in a drawer, pending his arrival. till: up to the time when: I waited till he was ready. until: up to the time that: She stayed until I returned. \ إلى الآن \ hitherto: up to now: Hitherto, he had never been absent from work. \ إلى أو بارتفاع الرُّكبة \ knee-deep: up to the knees: The river was only knee-deep. \ إلى أو في الاتِّجاه المُعَاكِس \ about: facing the opposite way: The ship turned about and came back to harbour. \ إلى أو في داخِل \ into: (showing direction) in: He fell into a hole. She came into the house. \ إلى أو نحو الأرض \ down: on to the ground: I fell down. He knocked me down. \ إلى أو نَحْوَ الدّاخِل \ inwards: towards the inside: The door opened inwards. \ إلى أيّ حَدّ \ any: (with comparative words) at all; in any way: Do you feel any better?He’s too old to go any faster. \ إلى أَيْنَ؟ \ where: in or to what place: Where do you live? Where are you going?. \ إلى الجانِب الآخر \ over: across, from one side to the other: The gate was locked, so he climbed over. \ إلى الجهة الأخرى \ the other way round: in the opposite direction; happening in another order or relationship: Turn the chair the other way round so that you can see out of the window. George didn’t hit John - it was the other way round (John hit George). \ إلى الجهة أو الناحية الأخرى \ over: so that a different side is upwards: Turn the page over. Roll the body over. \ إلى حَدّ أنّهُ \ so: showing an effect: It was so cold that the water froze. He’s not so ill as to need a doctor. \ إلى حَدٍّ بعيد \ by far: by a long way or very much: He is by far the better player of the two. He plays better by far. largely: mostly: The accident was largely his own fault. quite: (often followed by but) not very, but reasonably; fairly: She’s quite tall, but not as tall as you. He’s quite a nice boy, but he’s lazy. stiff: (with the verbs bore, scare, worry) to a state of tiredness; nearly to death: Long speeches bore me stiff. \ إلى حَدٍّ كبير \ enormously: very greatly: I enjoyed myself enormously. madly: in a mad way; very much: He’s madly keen on football. much: greatly: I don’t much like it. such: of a kind that produces a certain result: It was such a heavy box that I could not lift it. Its weight was such that I could not lift it. \ إلى حَدٍّ ما \ fairly: (with an adj. or adv.) slightly; not completely: a fairly easy job; fairly well done. moderately: reasonably; quite, but not very: I’m moderately sure about it. It was a moderately warm day. more or less: about, but not exactly: She’s more or less ready, but she can’t find her handbag. partially: not wholly; not completely: He’s partially blind. partly: not completely; in regard to a part: It was partly my fault, and partly his. rather: not very, but fairly: I was rather sorry to miss that meeting. We arrived rather (slightly) earlier than we expected. reasonably: fairly; enough, but not completely: I’m reasonably certain of success. slightly: a little: He’s slightly taller than I am. somewhat: rather: He’s somewhat older than you are. to a certain degree: not completely: To a certain degree, it was my fault. pretty: fairly; comparatively: a pretty cheap car (cheaper than most cars). \ See Also جزئيا (جزئيًّا)، باعتدال، تقريبا (تقريبًا)‏ \ إلى حَيْثُ \ where: in or to the place in which: I’m going where I always go. Leave him where he is. \ See Also حيث (حَيْثُ)‏ \ إلى الخَارج \ abroad: in or to another country: I spent my holiday abroad. out: from inside: The door opened and a man came out. \ See Also في الخَارِج \ إلى الخَلْف \ back: away from the front: Stand back from the fire. backward(s): towards the back: He fell over backwards. \ إلى داخِل \ in: showing entrance or direction: He looked in through the window. He came in. He threw a stone in. inside: on (or to) the inside of: Please wait inside the room. \ See Also في داخِل \ إلى درجة أَقَلّ \ down: less; to a weaker or lower state: First heat the metal up, then cool it down. We must cut down our costs. \ إلى الطَّابق الأَسْفَل \ down: downstairs: He’s out of bed and he’ll be down in a minute. downstairs: down the stairs: He hurried downstairs. \ إلى غير رَجْعَة \ for good: for ever: I’ve stopped smoking for good. \ إلى فَوْق \ up: towards the top of: We climbed up the hill. \ See Also فوق (فَوْق)‏ \ إلى قِطع صغيرة \ to bits: (after verbs like come, go, fall, blow, cut, tear) into little pieces: My glasses fell to bits on the floor. \ إلى ما قبلَ (وقت محدد)‏ \ hitherto: up to now; up to the past time already spoken of: Hitherto, he had never been absent from work. \ إلى النِّهاية \ out: completely: I was tired out. right: all the way: Go right to the end of the road. up: (with verbs) completely; to the end: Finish up your food. \ إلى هذا الحَدّ \ so far: until now: We’ve won six games so far. this: so: I didn’t expect him to be this late (so late as he is) The fish was only this big (the size that I’m showing you). \ See Also حتّى الآن \ إلى هُنا \ here: at, in or to this place: I live here. Come here! He lives near here. Is the hospital far from here?. \ See Also هنا (هُنا)‏ \ إلى هُناك \ there: to that place: Let’s go there. \ See Also هناك (هُناك)‏ \ إلى اليَمين \ clockwise: in the direction taken by the hands of a clock: To open this lock, turn the key clockwise (or in a clockwise direction).

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  • 10 B.A.

    [ˌbiːˈeɪ] abbreviation
    Bachelor of Arts; a first university degree in arts, literature etc (but not in the exact sciences).
    شَهادة ب.أ. (بكالوريا)

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  • 11 BA

    [ˌbiːˈeɪ] abbreviation
    Bachelor of Arts; a first university degree in arts, literature etc (but not in the exact sciences).
    شَهادة ب.أ. (بكالوريا)

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  • 12 البكالوريوس في الآداب (أو العلوم)

    البَكالُوريُوس في الآداب (أو العلوم)‏ \ bachelor of Arts (or Science): the degree awarded to sb. (male or female) who has taken and passed a first university course.

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  • 13 bachelor of Arts (or Science)

    البَكالُوريُوس في الآداب (أو العلوم)‏ \ bachelor of Arts (or Science): the degree awarded to sb. (male or female) who has taken and passed a first university course.

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