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1 intermediate
مُتَوَسِّط \ average: the middle value of a set of numbers: The average of 3, 4 and 8 is 5, the common level His work is above average, found by taking an average: The average age of the class is twelve. intermediate: coming in the middle: There is an intermediate level, between the top and the bottom. middle: in the middle: the middle finger of one’s hand. midway: halfway; in the middle: The station is midway between the two villages. -
2 intermediate
وَسَط \ centre, center: the middle part or position: I live in the centre of Glasgow. circle: a number of people with the same interest: His name is well known in business circles. heart: the centre of anything: He lives in the heart of the forest. intermediate: coming in the middle: There is an intermediate level, between the top and the bottom. mid: (attrib. and in compounds) the middle of: in mid October; in mid flight; midnight. middle: centre; a point that is equally distant from various other points or between two other points: the middle of the field; the middle of the row. -
3 متوسط
مُتَوَسِّط \ average: the middle value of a set of numbers: The average of 3, 4 and 8 is 5, the common level His work is above average, found by taking an average: The average age of the class is twelve. intermediate: coming in the middle: There is an intermediate level, between the top and the bottom. middle: in the middle: the middle finger of one’s hand. midway: halfway; in the middle: The station is midway between the two villages. \ مُتَوَسِّط بين نقطتين \ halfway: between two places and at an equal distance from them: His house is halfway between yours and mine. \ مُتَوَسِّط الجَوْدة \ mediocre: of poor quality, but not actually bad; not as good as it ought to be: mediocre work. \ مُتَوَسِّط الحَجْم أو الجَودَة \ moderate: reasonable (in size or amount; in one’s customs or opinions, etc.); neither too big nor too small; neither too much nor too little: moderate prices; moderate political aims. \ مُتَوَسِّط الحَجْم \ medium: of middle size, quality, amount, etc.; not great or small: a medium-sized box; medium wave (in radio). \ See Also النَّوْع، إلخ -
4 average
مُتَوَسِّط \ average: the middle value of a set of numbers: The average of 3, 4 and 8 is 5, the common level His work is above average, found by taking an average: The average age of the class is twelve. intermediate: coming in the middle: There is an intermediate level, between the top and the bottom. middle: in the middle: the middle finger of one’s hand. midway: halfway; in the middle: The station is midway between the two villages. -
5 middle
مُتَوَسِّط \ average: the middle value of a set of numbers: The average of 3, 4 and 8 is 5, the common level His work is above average, found by taking an average: The average age of the class is twelve. intermediate: coming in the middle: There is an intermediate level, between the top and the bottom. middle: in the middle: the middle finger of one’s hand. midway: halfway; in the middle: The station is midway between the two villages. -
6 midway
مُتَوَسِّط \ average: the middle value of a set of numbers: The average of 3, 4 and 8 is 5, the common level His work is above average, found by taking an average: The average age of the class is twelve. intermediate: coming in the middle: There is an intermediate level, between the top and the bottom. middle: in the middle: the middle finger of one’s hand. midway: halfway; in the middle: The station is midway between the two villages. -
7 وسط
وَسَط \ centre, center: the middle part or position: I live in the centre of Glasgow. circle: a number of people with the same interest: His name is well known in business circles. heart: the centre of anything: He lives in the heart of the forest. intermediate: coming in the middle: There is an intermediate level, between the top and the bottom. mid: (attrib. and in compounds) the middle of: in mid October; in mid flight; midnight. middle: centre; a point that is equally distant from various other points or between two other points: the middle of the field; the middle of the row. \ أَوْسَاط \ media. \ See Also وسط (وَسَط) \ وَسَط الطّريق \ roadway: the part of the road that cars use (compared with any footpath or stretch of grass that runs alongside). -
8 centre, center
وَسَط \ centre, center: the middle part or position: I live in the centre of Glasgow. circle: a number of people with the same interest: His name is well known in business circles. heart: the centre of anything: He lives in the heart of the forest. intermediate: coming in the middle: There is an intermediate level, between the top and the bottom. mid: (attrib. and in compounds) the middle of: in mid October; in mid flight; midnight. middle: centre; a point that is equally distant from various other points or between two other points: the middle of the field; the middle of the row. -
9 circle
وَسَط \ centre, center: the middle part or position: I live in the centre of Glasgow. circle: a number of people with the same interest: His name is well known in business circles. heart: the centre of anything: He lives in the heart of the forest. intermediate: coming in the middle: There is an intermediate level, between the top and the bottom. mid: (attrib. and in compounds) the middle of: in mid October; in mid flight; midnight. middle: centre; a point that is equally distant from various other points or between two other points: the middle of the field; the middle of the row. -
10 heart
وَسَط \ centre, center: the middle part or position: I live in the centre of Glasgow. circle: a number of people with the same interest: His name is well known in business circles. heart: the centre of anything: He lives in the heart of the forest. intermediate: coming in the middle: There is an intermediate level, between the top and the bottom. mid: (attrib. and in compounds) the middle of: in mid October; in mid flight; midnight. middle: centre; a point that is equally distant from various other points or between two other points: the middle of the field; the middle of the row. -
11 mid
وَسَط \ centre, center: the middle part or position: I live in the centre of Glasgow. circle: a number of people with the same interest: His name is well known in business circles. heart: the centre of anything: He lives in the heart of the forest. intermediate: coming in the middle: There is an intermediate level, between the top and the bottom. mid: (attrib. and in compounds) the middle of: in mid October; in mid flight; midnight. middle: centre; a point that is equally distant from various other points or between two other points: the middle of the field; the middle of the row. -
12 middle
وَسَط \ centre, center: the middle part or position: I live in the centre of Glasgow. circle: a number of people with the same interest: His name is well known in business circles. heart: the centre of anything: He lives in the heart of the forest. intermediate: coming in the middle: There is an intermediate level, between the top and the bottom. mid: (attrib. and in compounds) the middle of: in mid October; in mid flight; midnight. middle: centre; a point that is equally distant from various other points or between two other points: the middle of the field; the middle of the row.
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