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121 number
[ˈnambə]1. noun1) ( sometimes abbreviated to no – plural nos – when written in front of a figure ) a word or figure showing eg how many of something there are, or the position of something in a series etc:رَقْمAnswer nos 1–10 of exercise 2.
2) a (large) quantity or group (of people or things):عَدَد، مَجْموعَهThere were a large number of people in the room.
3) one issue of a magazine:عَدَد من جَريدَهthe autumn number.
4) a popular song or piece of music:أغْنِيَه شائِعَهHe sang his most popular number.
2. verb1) to put a number on:يُرَقِّم، يَضَع أرْقاماHe numbered the pages in the top corner.
2) to include:يَشْمَلHe numbered her among his closest friends.
3) to come to in total:يَبْلُغ عَدَدُهThe group numbered ten.
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122 overgrown
[əuvəˈgroun] adjective1) full of plants that have grown too large or thick:مُغَطَّى بالنَّباتOur garden is overgrown with weeds.
2) grown too large:مُفْرِط في النُّموan overgrown puppy.
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123 pelican
[ˈpelɪkən] nouna kind of large water-bird with a large beak with a pouch for carrying fish.طائِر البَجَع -
124 pineapple
[ˈpaɪnæpl] nouna type of large tropical fruit shaped like a large pine-cone, or the plant which produces it.أناناس -
125 quantity
[ˈkwɔntətɪ] nounthe size, weight, number etc of something, especially a large size etc:What quantity of paper do you need?
كَمِيَّهlarge quantities of tinned food.
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adjective1) having a good reputation or character:جَدير بالإحْتِرامa respectable family.
2) correct; acceptable:مُحْتَرَم، مُهَذَّبrespectable behaviour.
3) (of clothes) good enough or suitable to wear:لائِق، مُحْتَرَمYou can't go out in those torn trousers – they're not respectable.
لا يُسْتَهانُ به، كبيرFour goals is a respectable score.
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127 rock
I [rɔk] noun1) (a large lump or mass of) the solid parts of the surface of the Earth:صَخْرHe built his house on solid rock.
2) a large stone:صَخْرَه، حَجَر كَبيرThe climber was killed by a falling rock.
3) a type of hard sweet made in sticks:حَلْوى مع إسْم المَدينَه II [rɔk] verba stick of Edinburgh rock.
1) to (cause to) swing gently backwards and forwards or from side to side:يَتَمايَل، يَتَهادىThis cradle rocks.
2) to swing (a baby) gently in one's arms to comfort it or make it sleep.يُهَزْهِز الطِّفْل3) to shake or move violently:يَهُز، يُحَرِّك بِشِدَّه III [rɔk] nounThe earthquake rocked the building.
( also rock music) music or songs with a strong, heavy beat and usually a simple melody:موسيقى الرّوك( also adjective) a rock band.
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128 shopping centre
a place, often a very large building, where there is a large number of different shops.مَرْكِز تِجاري
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large — large … Dictionnaire des rimes
large — [ larʒ ] adj., n. m. et adv. • XIe ; lat. largus « abondant; généreux », a remplacé latus, à cause de longus « long » I ♦ Adj. 1 ♦ Qui a une étendue supérieure à la moyenne dans le sens de la largeur. Une large avenue. Chapeau à larges bords.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Large — (l[aum]rj), a. [Compar. {Larger} (l[aum]r j[ e]r); superl. {Largest}.] [F., fr. L. largus. Cf. {Largo}.] 1. Exceeding most other things of like kind in bulk, capacity, quantity, superficial dimensions, or number of constituent units; big; great;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
large — [ lardʒ ] adjective *** bigger than usual in size: The house had an exceptionally large yard. Large crowds gather each year in St. Peter s Square to see the Pope. A large man with a long ginger beard stood in the doorway. a. used in clothing… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
large — [lärj] adj. larger, largest [OFr < L largus: see LARD] 1. Archaic liberal; generous 2. big; great; specif., a) taking up much space; bulky b) enclosing much space; spacious [a large office] … English World dictionary
large — large, big, great mean above the average of its kind in magnitude, especially physical magnitude. Large may be preferred when the dimensions, or extent, or capacity, or quantity, or amount is being considered {a large lot} {a large hall} {a large … New Dictionary of Synonyms
large — Large, Latus, Largus, Laxus. Large par le bas et allant en aguisant, Pyramidatus. Fort large, Perlatus. Fort large et spatieux, Spatiosus. Large outre mesure, Vastus. Un homme large, soit prodigue ou liberal, Largus. Trop large, Nimius. Devenir… … Thresor de la langue françoyse
large — 〈[la:(r)dʒ] Abk.: L〉 groß (als Kleidergröße) [engl.] * * * 1large [larʒ(ə) ] <Adj.> [frz. large < lat. largus = freigebig; reichlich] (bes. schweiz.): großzügig: der l. Schiedsrichter. 2large [la:ɐ̯d̮ʒ ] <indekl. Adj.> [engl. large … Universal-Lexikon
Large — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Brian Large (* 1939), Fernsehregisseur von Opernübertragungen Josaphat Robert Large (* 1942), Dichter und Romancier Robert C. De Large (1842−1874), US amerikanischer Politiker Diese … Deutsch Wikipedia
large — large, largely Large is used as an adverb with the verbs bulk and loom and in the phrase by and large. Otherwise largely is the normal adverb and means ‘to a large extent’ (His failure was largely due to laziness) … Modern English usage
large — ► ADJECTIVE 1) of considerable or relatively great size, extent, or capacity. 2) pursuing an occupation or activity on a significant scale. 3) of wide range or scope. ► VERB (large it) Brit. informal ▪ go out and have a good time. ● … English terms dictionary