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1 ليف جيمس
James fiber -
2 نظرية جيمس - لانغه
James-Lange theory -
3 court
[kɔːt]1. noun1) a place where legal cases are heard:دار المحكمـهthe High Court.
2) the judges and officials of a legal court:مَحكمـه، قُضاةThe accused is to appear before the court on Friday.
3) a marked-out space for certain games:ساحة، فِناء، مَلعَبa squash court.
4) the officials, councillors etc of a king or queen:حاشِيَه المَلِكthe court of King James.
5) the palace of a king or queen:بَلاط المَلِكHampton Court.
6) an open space surrounded by houses or by the parts of one house.فَناء واسِع مُحاط بِالمَباني2. verb1) to try to win the love of; to woo.يَتَوَدَّد، يَتَغَزَّل يُحاول كسْب الإعجاب يتعرَّض للخَطَر -
4 courtier
[-tɪə] nouna member of the court of a king or queen:مِن حاشِيَة المَلِكHe was one of King James' courtiers.
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5 initial
[ɪˈnɪʃəl]1. adjectiveof, or at, the beginning:إبْتِدائي، أوَّليThere were difficulties during the initial stages of building the house.
2. nounthe letter that begins a word, especially a name:الحَرْف الأوَّلThe picture was signed with the initials JJB, standing for John James Brown.
3. verb– past tense, past participle iˈnitialledto mark or sign with initials of one's name:يُوَقِّع بالحُروف الأولىAny alteration on a cheque should be initialled.
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6 lady
[ˈleɪdɪ] nounسَيِّدَه، إمْرأه( also adjective) a lady doctor.
2) a woman of good manners and refined behaviour:سيِّدَه رفيعَة الشَّأن والسُّلوكBe quiet! Ladies do not shout in public.
3) in the United Kingdom, used as the title of, or a name for, a woman of noble rank:لَقَب شَرَف في إنْجِلتراlords and ladies.
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7 manage
[ˈmænɪdʒ] verb1) to be in control or charge of:يُدير، يُدَبِّر الأمورMy lawyer manages all my legal affairs / money.
2) to be manager of:يُدير شُؤونJames manages the local football team.
3) to deal with, or control:يَتَعامَل مَعShe's good at managing people.
4) to be able to do something; to succeed or cope:Will you manage to repair your bicycle?
يَسْتَطيع، يَنْجَح أنCan you manage (to eat) some more meat?
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8 noun
[naun] nouna word used as the name of a person, animal, place, state or thing:إسْمThe words "boy", "James" and "happiness" are all nouns.
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9 pair
[peə]1. nounزَوْجa pair of shoes/gloves.
2) a single thing made up of two parts:زَوْج مِنa pair of pants.
3) two people, animals etc, often one of either sex, who are thought of together for some reason:زَوْج، إثْنان، زَوْجانJohn and James are the guilty pair.
2. verbto make into a pair:يُرَتِّبُ زَوْجاShe was paired with my brother in the tennis match.
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10 respectively
[-tɪv-] adverbreferring to each person or thing mentioned, in the order in which they are mentioned:على التَّرْتيب، حَسَب التَّعاقُبPeter, James and John were first, second and third, respectively.
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11 معاصر لـ
مُعَاصِرٌ لِـ \ contemporary: (a person) belonging to the same time as sb. or sth. else: I read a contemporary account of the Roman conquest of Britain. James was my contemporary at college. -
12 contemporary
مُعَاصِرٌ لِـ \ contemporary: (a person) belonging to the same time as sb. or sth. else: I read a contemporary account of the Roman conquest of Britain. James was my contemporary at college.
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