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1 leading
رَئِيسِيّ \ central: chief; of greatest importance: Social equality is the central aim of this government. chief: most important; main: Our chief crop is corn. key: important, so that others depend on it: The ship’s engineer holds a key position. leading: chief; most important: a leading artist; the town’s leading store. main: chief; most important: my main reasons; a main road. major: greater; very great: The major part of the work is done. He has a major share in the business. principal: main; chief: the principal rivers of Europe. staple: (of crops, produce, etc.) usual; main: Rice is the staple food of some countries. -
2 leading
مُتَقَدِّم \ advance: going or coming before (the ususal time): advance payment; an advance party of soldiers. advanced: at a high level: an advanced course of study. leading: going in front: the leading runner. -
3 leading
سَابِق \ former: earlier; past: in former times; my former husband. last: (the opposite of next) just past: last week; in the last few days. leading: going in front: the leading runner. old: former: My old job was harder than my present one. We visit our old school and talk about old times. previous: earlier: I met him on a previous visit. She came the previous day (the day before). -
4 the blind leading the blind
one inexperienced or incompetent person telling another about something:أَعْمى يَقودُ أَعْمى!My teaching you about politics will be a case of the blind leading the blind.
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5 lead
I [liːd] past tense, past participle led [led]1. verb1) to guide or direct or cause to go in a certain direction:يَقودYou led us to believe that we would be paid!
2) to go or carry to a particular place or along a particular course:يوصِلُA small path leads through the woods.
3) ( with to) to cause or bring about a certain situation or state of affairs:يُؤَدّي، يُسَبِّبThe heavy rain led to serious floods.
4) to be first (in):يسير في المُقَدِّمَهHe is still leading in the competition.
5) to live (a certain kind of life):يعيشُShe leads a pleasant existence on a Greek island.
2. noun1) the front place or position:المَركِز الأوَّل، المُقَدِّمَهHe has taken over the lead in the race.
2) the state of being first:ريادَه، المكان الأوَّلWe have a lead over the rest of the world in this kind of research.
3) the act of leading:قِيادَهWe all followed his lead.
4) the amount by which one is ahead of others:سَبْقHe has a lead of twenty metres (over the man in second place).
رَسَن للكلاب، حِزام جِلْديAll dogs must be kept on a lead.
مَعلوماتThe police have several leads concerning the identity of the thief.
الدَّوْر الرَّئيسي II [led] nounWho plays the lead in that film?
1) ( also adjective) (of) an element, a soft, heavy, bluish-grey metal:مَعْدَن الرَّصاصAre these pipes made of lead or copper?
2) the part of a pencil that leaves a mark:رصاص قَلَم الرَّصاصThe lead of my pencil has broken.
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6 star
[staː]1. noun1) the fixed bodies in the sky, which are really distant suns:كَوْكَبThe Sun is a star, and the Earth is one of its planets.
2) any of the bodies in the sky appearing as points of light:نَجْمThe sky was full of stars.
3) an object, shape or figure with a number of pointed rays, usually five or six, often used as a means of marking quality etc:أي شَيء على شَكْل نَجْم، عَلامَة تُشير إلى مُسْتَوى أو جَوْدَة المَكان أو الشَّيءa four-star hotel.
a film/television star
نَجْم رياضي أو سينمائي أو مَسْرَحي( also adjective) She has had many star rôles in films.
2. verb– past tense, past participle starred1) to play a leading role in a play, film etc:يَقومُ بِدَوْر البُطولَه في فِلْم سينمائيShe has starred in two recent films.
2) (of a film etc ) to have (a certain actor etc) as its leading performer:يُقَدِّم النَّجْم الفُلانيThe film starred Elvis Presley.
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7 رئيسي
رَئِيسِيّ \ central: chief; of greatest importance: Social equality is the central aim of this government. chief: most important; main: Our chief crop is corn. key: important, so that others depend on it: The ship’s engineer holds a key position. leading: chief; most important: a leading artist; the town’s leading store. main: chief; most important: my main reasons; a main road. major: greater; very great: The major part of the work is done. He has a major share in the business. principal: main; chief: the principal rivers of Europe. staple: (of crops, produce, etc.) usual; main: Rice is the staple food of some countries. -
8 central
رَئِيسِيّ \ central: chief; of greatest importance: Social equality is the central aim of this government. chief: most important; main: Our chief crop is corn. key: important, so that others depend on it: The ship’s engineer holds a key position. leading: chief; most important: a leading artist; the town’s leading store. main: chief; most important: my main reasons; a main road. major: greater; very great: The major part of the work is done. He has a major share in the business. principal: main; chief: the principal rivers of Europe. staple: (of crops, produce, etc.) usual; main: Rice is the staple food of some countries. -
9 chief
رَئِيسِيّ \ central: chief; of greatest importance: Social equality is the central aim of this government. chief: most important; main: Our chief crop is corn. key: important, so that others depend on it: The ship’s engineer holds a key position. leading: chief; most important: a leading artist; the town’s leading store. main: chief; most important: my main reasons; a main road. major: greater; very great: The major part of the work is done. He has a major share in the business. principal: main; chief: the principal rivers of Europe. staple: (of crops, produce, etc.) usual; main: Rice is the staple food of some countries. -
10 key
رَئِيسِيّ \ central: chief; of greatest importance: Social equality is the central aim of this government. chief: most important; main: Our chief crop is corn. key: important, so that others depend on it: The ship’s engineer holds a key position. leading: chief; most important: a leading artist; the town’s leading store. main: chief; most important: my main reasons; a main road. major: greater; very great: The major part of the work is done. He has a major share in the business. principal: main; chief: the principal rivers of Europe. staple: (of crops, produce, etc.) usual; main: Rice is the staple food of some countries. -
11 main
رَئِيسِيّ \ central: chief; of greatest importance: Social equality is the central aim of this government. chief: most important; main: Our chief crop is corn. key: important, so that others depend on it: The ship’s engineer holds a key position. leading: chief; most important: a leading artist; the town’s leading store. main: chief; most important: my main reasons; a main road. major: greater; very great: The major part of the work is done. He has a major share in the business. principal: main; chief: the principal rivers of Europe. staple: (of crops, produce, etc.) usual; main: Rice is the staple food of some countries. -
12 major
رَئِيسِيّ \ central: chief; of greatest importance: Social equality is the central aim of this government. chief: most important; main: Our chief crop is corn. key: important, so that others depend on it: The ship’s engineer holds a key position. leading: chief; most important: a leading artist; the town’s leading store. main: chief; most important: my main reasons; a main road. major: greater; very great: The major part of the work is done. He has a major share in the business. principal: main; chief: the principal rivers of Europe. staple: (of crops, produce, etc.) usual; main: Rice is the staple food of some countries. -
13 principal
رَئِيسِيّ \ central: chief; of greatest importance: Social equality is the central aim of this government. chief: most important; main: Our chief crop is corn. key: important, so that others depend on it: The ship’s engineer holds a key position. leading: chief; most important: a leading artist; the town’s leading store. main: chief; most important: my main reasons; a main road. major: greater; very great: The major part of the work is done. He has a major share in the business. principal: main; chief: the principal rivers of Europe. staple: (of crops, produce, etc.) usual; main: Rice is the staple food of some countries. -
14 staple
رَئِيسِيّ \ central: chief; of greatest importance: Social equality is the central aim of this government. chief: most important; main: Our chief crop is corn. key: important, so that others depend on it: The ship’s engineer holds a key position. leading: chief; most important: a leading artist; the town’s leading store. main: chief; most important: my main reasons; a main road. major: greater; very great: The major part of the work is done. He has a major share in the business. principal: main; chief: the principal rivers of Europe. staple: (of crops, produce, etc.) usual; main: Rice is the staple food of some countries. -
15 dysentery
الدّوسِنْطارْيا (مَرَض) \ dysentery: a disease of the waste pipe leading from the stomach (passing out blood and loose matter) that quickly spreads to other people. \ See Also الزُّحَار \ الزُّحَار أو الدّوسِنْطارْيا (مَرَض) \ dysentery: a disease of the waste pipe leading from the stomach (passing out blood and loose matter) that quickly spreads to other people. \ مَرَضُ الزُّحَار \ dysentery: a disease of the waste pipe leading from the stomach (passing out blood and loose matter) that quickly spreads to other people. -
16 سابق
سَابِق \ former: earlier; past: in former times; my former husband. last: (the opposite of next) just past: last week; in the last few days. leading: going in front: the leading runner. old: former: My old job was harder than my present one. We visit our old school and talk about old times. previous: earlier: I met him on a previous visit. She came the previous day (the day before). \ سَابِق لِـ \ prior: (with to) before: A ticket must be obtained prior to travelling. \ See Also قبل (قَبْلَ) \ سَابِق لأَوانِه \ premature: happening or arriving before the proper time: a premature birth. \ سَابِقٌ للحرب \ pre-war: before the war (usu. meaning the World War of 1939-45): a pre-war car (made before the war). \ كالسّابق \ ditto: (in lists, to avoid repeating; usu. shown as or do. written under the first appearance of a word). -
17 قيادة
قِيَادَة \ command: control; official charge: Who is in command of this ship?. lead: the act of leading; a personal example; sth. that guides: The rest of the class followed his lead. The footmarks gave the police a lead. leadership: the qualities of a leader; the act of leading: Under his leadership we are sure to win. -
18 متقدم
مُتَقَدِّم \ advance: going or coming before (the ususal time): advance payment; an advance party of soldiers. advanced: at a high level: an advanced course of study. leading: going in front: the leading runner. \ مُتَقَدِّم إلى امتِحان \ candidate: one who takes an examination. -
19 advance
مُتَقَدِّم \ advance: going or coming before (the ususal time): advance payment; an advance party of soldiers. advanced: at a high level: an advanced course of study. leading: going in front: the leading runner. -
20 advanced
مُتَقَدِّم \ advance: going or coming before (the ususal time): advance payment; an advance party of soldiers. advanced: at a high level: an advanced course of study. leading: going in front: the leading runner.
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