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21 بدائي
بِدَائِيّ [قانون] -
22 محكمة بدائية
مَحْكَمَةٌ بِدَائِيّة -
23 محكمة بداية
مَحْكَمَةُ بِدَايَة -
24 محكمة درجة أولى
مَحْكَمَةُ دَرَجَةٍ أُولَى -
25 شاهد
شاهِد: مَثَلexample, instance, illustration, case -
26 طلب
طَلَب (وَظِيفَةٍ أو مُسَاعَدَةٍ إلخ): اِسْتِدْعاءapplication, petition, motion, appeal, request, instance -
27 مثل
مَثَل: شاهِدexample, instance, illustration, case -
28 مثلا
مَثَلاًfor example, for instance, e.g., say; as, such as -
29 مثل
مَثّلَ: كانَ مَثَلاً علىto exemplify, serve as an example of, be an instance of -
30 مثل
مَثّلَ: ضَرَبَ (أو أعْطَى) مَثَلاًto exemplify, instance, illustrate or show by example; to give (as) an example, quote as an example, cite (by way of example); to say or give a proverb; to set an example (for others) -
31 محكمة ابتدائية أو بدائية
مَحْكَمَةٌ ابْتِدَائِيّةٌ أو بِدَائِيّة، مَحْكَمَةُ بِدَايَة، مَحْكَمَةُ دَرَجَةٍ أُولَى -
32 محكمة بداية
مَحْكَمَةٌ ابْتِدَائِيّةٌ أو بِدَائِيّة، مَحْكَمَةُ بِدَايَة، مَحْكَمَةُ دَرَجَةٍ أُولَى -
33 محكمة درجة أولى
مَحْكَمَةٌ ابْتِدَائِيّةٌ أو بِدَائِيّة، مَحْكَمَةُ بِدَايَة، مَحْكَمَةُ دَرَجَةٍ أُولَى -
34 مثال
مِثَال: مَثَل، شَاهِدexample, instance, illustration, case -
35 نحو
نَحْوَ: مَثَلاًas, such as, for example, for instance, e.g. -
36 burial
nounدَفْنmy grandfather's burial: ( also adjective) a burial service.
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37 case
I [keɪs] noun1) an instance or example:َحالَهa bad case of measles.
2) a particular situation:مَوْقِف، وَضْعIt's different in my case.
3) a legal trial:قَضِيَّهThe judge in this case is very fair.
4) an argument or reason:حُجَّه مُقْنِعَهThere's a good case for thinking he's wrong.
5) ( usually with the) a fact:القَضِيَّه، المَسألَه، المَوْضوعI don't think that's really the case.
6) a form of a pronoun (eg he or him), noun or adjective showing its relation to other words in the sentence.حالَةٌ إعْرابِيَّه (في النَّحْو) II [keɪs] noun1) a container or outer covering:عُلْبَه، حَقيبَهa suitcase.
2) a crate or box:عُلْبَه، صُنْدوقsix cases of whisky.
3) a piece of furniture for displaying or containing things:صُنْدوق، سَقَط، عُلْبَهa bookcase.
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38 change
[tʃeɪndʒ]1. verb1) to make or become different:يغيّـر، يتغيّـرHe has changed since I saw him last.
2) to give or leave (one thing etc for another):يَسْتَبْدِل، يُبَدِّلShe changed my library books for me.
3) ( sometimes with into ) to remove (clothes etc) and replace them by clean or different ones:يُبَدِّلُ مَلابِسَهI'll change into an old pair of trousers.
يَتَحَوَّل إلىThe prince was changed into a frog.
5) to give or receive (one kind of money for another):يَصْرِفُ، يُبَدِّلُ مالاCould you change this bank-note for cash?
2. noun1) the process of becoming or making different:تَغْيير، تَغَيُّرThe town is undergoing change.
2) an instance of this:تَغْييرa change in the programme.
3) a substitution of one thing for another:تَبْديل، تَغْييرa change of clothes.
4) coins rather than paper money:صَرف، تَحْويل نقودI'll have to give you a note – I have no change.
5) money left over or given back from the amount given in payment:صِرافَه، عْمْلَه صَغيرَه،(كَمالَه)He paid with a dollar and got 20 cents change.
6) a holiday, rest etc:اسْتِراحَه، عُطْلَهHe has been ill – the change will do him good.
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39 for example
( often abbreviated to eg) [iːˈdʒiː]for instance; as an example:مَثَلاSeveral European countries have no sea-coast – for example, Switzerland and Austria.
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40 injury
plural ˈinjuries noun(an instance of) harm or damage:أضْرارThe motorcyclist received severe injuries in the crash.
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Instance — In stance, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Instanced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Instancing}.] To mention as a case or example; to refer to; to cite; as, to instance a fact. H. Spenser. [1913 Webster] I shall not instance an abstruse author. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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