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21 حشر
حَشْر: إقْحام، رَصّwedging, cramming, ramming; insertion, interjection; stuffing; squeezing, squeeze; congestion; jamming, crowding, packing, pressing, pushing -
22 مداخلة
مُدَاخَلَة (في حِوَارٍ أو نِقَاش)interposition; interjection -
23 حرف نداء
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24 alas!
[əˈlæs] interjectionused to express grief:واأسَفَاه!Alas, he died young!
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25 amen
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26 bravo
[braːˈvəu] (American) [ˈbra:ˈvou] interjection(when applauding a performer etc) well done!أحسنت! عظيم! برافو! -
27 bullshit
[ˈbulʃɪt] noun, interjectionThat's bullshit!
كَلِمةٌ تَعَجُّبِيَّةٌ تعني: كَذِب!)Bullshit! Do you expect me to believe that?
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28 certainly
1. adverb1) definitely:بالتَّأكيدI can't come today, but I'll certainly come tomorrow.
2) of course:طَبْعا، بالتَّأكيدYou may certainly have a chocolate.
2. interjectionof course:"May I borrow your typewriter?" "Certainly!"
طَبْعاً!"Certainly not!"
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29 cheerio!
[tʃɪrɪˈəu] interjectionused when leaving someone.الى اللقاء -
30 come
[kam] past tense came [keɪm] past participle come1. verb1) to move etc towards the person speaking or writing, or towards the place being referred to by him:Come here!
Are you coming to the dance?
يَجيءHave any letters come for me?
2) to become near or close to something in time or space:يَقْتَرِب، يَأْتي، يَحِلُّChristmas is coming soon.
3) to happen or be situated:يَقَعُ ، يَجيءThe letter "d" comes between "c" and è' in the alphabet.
4) ( often with to) to happen (by accident):يَحْدُثُ (صُدْفَةً)How did you come to break your leg?
يَصِلُ إلىWhat are things coming to? We have come to an agreement.
يَصِلُ إلى، يَبْلُغThe total comes to 51.
2. interjectionexpressing disapproval, drawing attention etc:يلا! (تَعْبير عَدَم اسْتِحْسان)Come, come! That was very rude of you!
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31 damn
[dæm]1. verb1) to sentence to unending punishment in hell:يُدين، يَحْكُم عَلَيْهِ بالعِقاب الأبَدي في جَهَنَّمHis soul is damned.
2) to cause to be condemned as bad, unacceptable etc:يَلْعَن، يَذِمThat film was damned by the critics.
2. interjectionexpressing anger, irritation etc:يا للْفَظاعَه! اللعْنَه!Damn! I've forgotten my purse.
3. nounsomething unimportant or of no value:شَيْء تافِهI don't give a damn! (= I don't care in the least).
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32 easy
1. adjective1) not difficult:سَهْـلThis is an easy job (to do).
2) free from pain, trouble, anxiety etc:سَهل، بِدون تَعَبHe had an easy day at the office.
3) friendly:ودّي، ودودan easy manner/smile.
4) relaxed; leisurely:هادئ ، على مهْــلThe farmer walked with an easy stride.
2. interjectiona command to go or act gently:على مَهلِك!Easy! You'll fall if you run too fast.
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33 encore
[ˈɔŋkɔː] noun, interjection(a call from an audience for) a repetition of a performance, or (for) a further performance:The audience cried "Encore!"
ثانِيَةً! ، مَرَّةً ثانِيَه، أَعِدThe singer gave two encores.
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34 farewell
[feəˈwel]1. nounan act of saying goodbye:كلمة الوَداع( also adjective) a farewell dinner.
2. interjectiongoodbye:وداعاً"Farewell for ever!" she cried.
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35 fine
I [faɪn]1. adjectiveرائِع، مُمْتازa fine performance.
2) (of weather) bright; not raining:صافٍa fine day.
3) well; healthy:حَسَنُ، بِصِحَّةٍ جيِّدَهI was ill yesterday but I am feeling fine today!
4) thin or delicate:رَقيق، ناعِمa fine material.
5) careful; detailed:دَقيقFine workmanship is required for such delicate embroidery.
6) made of small pieces, grains etc:مَصنوع مِن حَبَّات ناعِمَه، ناعِم، رَقيقfine rain.
7) slight; delicate:خَفيفa fine distinction.
8) perfectly satisfactory:مُمتاز، بَديعThere's nothing wrong with your work – it's fine.
2. adverbsatisfactorily:بِصورَة مُرْضِيَهThis arrangement suits me fine.
3. interjectiongood; well done etc:جيِّد! حَسَنٌ! II [faɪn]You've finished already – fine!
1. nounmoney which must be paid as a punishment:غَرامَه، جَزاء نَقْديI had to pay a fine.
2. verbto make (someone) pay a fine:يُغَرِّم، يَفْرِضُ غَرامَهShe was fined $10.
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36 fuck
[fak]1. verb1) (slang, vulgar)2) to have sexual intercouse with someone.يَقوم بِعُلاقة جنْسِيَّه، يَضاجِع3) to meddle; to make someone angry:يَتَدَخَّلDon't fuck with me!
4) (interjection) used to express anger:اللعنَةُ عليْك! تَعبير عَن الغَضَبFuck you! Do it yourself!
2. noun1) (slang, vulgar)2) an act of sexual intercourse; a screw (slang, vulgar):عُلاقة جنسيَّه، مُضاجَعَهI had a good fuck last night.
3) a sexual partner.شريك في العلاقَةِ الجِنْسِيَّه -
37 good
[gud] comparative better [ˈbetə]: superlative best [best]1. adjective1) well-behaved; not causing trouble etc:Be good!
جيّد، حَسَن السُّلوكShe's a good baby.
2) correct, desirable etc:جيّد، فاضِلgood English.
3) of high quality:good food/literature
ذو جودَه عاليَهHis singing is very good.
4) skilful; able to do something well:ماهِر، بارِعgood with children.
5) kind:حَسَن، طيّبa good father.
6) helpful; beneficial:Exercise is good for you.
مُفيدCheese is good for you.
7) pleased, happy etc:فَرِح، مَسْرورI'm in a good mood today.
8) pleasant; enjoyable:مُمْتِعIce-cream is good to eat.
9) considerable; enough:كَبير، كَثيرShe talked a good deal of nonsense.
10) suitable:مُلائِمa good man for the job.
11) sound, fit:سَليم، صَحيحa car in good condition.
12) sensible:مَعْقول، مَنطقيCan you think of one good reason for doing that?
13) showing approval:إيجابي، اسْتِحْسانيWe've had very good reports about you.
14) thorough:كلّي، شامِل، كامِلa good clean.
15) healthy or in a positive mood:بصحَّةٍ جَيِّدَهI don't feel very good this morning.
2. noun1) advantage or benefit:فائِدَه، مَصْلَحَهWhat's the good of a broken-down car?
2) goodness:الخَيْرI always try to see the good in people.
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38 goodbye
[-ˈbaɪ] interjection, nounan expression used when leaving someone:Goodbye – it was good of you to visit us
إلى اللقاءsad goodbyes.
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39 goodness
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40 gosh
[gɔʃ] interjectionan expression of surprise.يا الله! تعبير تعجُّب
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