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  • 81 وصله الخبر

    وَصَلَهُ الخَبَر، وَصَلَ إليه الخَبَرُ
    to come to one's knowledge, reach, come to one's ears, hear of, get wind of, learn about, be told about, be informed about, be reported to

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  • 82 وصل إليه الخبر

    وَصَلَهُ الخَبَر، وَصَلَ إليه الخَبَرُ
    to come to one's knowledge, reach, come to one's ears, hear of, get wind of, learn about, be told about, be informed about, be reported to

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  • 83 وقف على

    وَقَفَ على: اِطّلَعَ على، عَلِمَ بِـ
    to know (of); to be or become aware of, cognizant of, acquainted with, familiar with, informed about; to familiarize oneself with, acquaint oneself with; to learn (about), come to know (about), find out (about), discover, detect

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  • 84 apt

    [æpt] adjective
    1) ( with to) likely:

    He is apt to get angry if you ask a lot of questions.

    مَيّال إلى، قابِل لِ
    2) suitable:

    an apt remark.

    مُلائِم، مُناسِب
    3) clever; quick to learn:

    an apt student.

    شَديد الذَّكاء

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  • 85 au pair

    [ˌou ˈpə(r)] noun
    a young person from abroad employed by a family to look after the children and help with the housework in return for room, meals, pocket money and an opportunity to learn the language:

    an au pair girl.

    مُرَبِّيَة شابَّة مِن خارِج البِلاد

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  • 86 bagpipes

    [ˈbægpaɪps] noun plural
    a wind instrument consisting of a bag fitted with pipes, played in Scotland etc:

    He wants to learn to play the bagpipes.

    مِزْمارُ القَريَةِ

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  • 87 by heart

    from memory; by memorizing:

    Actors must learn their speeches (off) by heart.

    غيبا، عن ظَهْر قَلْب

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  • 88 clever

    [ˈklevə] adjective
    1) quick to learn and understand:

    a clever child.

    ذكي
    2) skilful:

    a clever carpenter.

    ماهِر، حاذِق
    3) (of things) showing cleverness:

    a clever idea.

    بارِع، ذَكي

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  • 89 curiosity

    [-ˈɔ-] plural ˌcuriˈosities noun
    1) eagerness to learn:

    She was very unpopular because of her curiosity about other people's affairs.

    حُب الأسِتطلاع
    2) something strange and rare:

    That old chair is quite a curiosity.

    شَيء نادِر وغَريب

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  • 90 curious

    [ˈkjuərɪəs] adjective
    1) strange; odd:

    a curious habit.

    غَريب
    2) anxious or interested (to learn):

    I'm curious (to find out) whether he passed his exams.

    مُحِب للإستِطلاع ، مُهتَم

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  • 91 dull

    [dal] adjective
    1) slow to learn or to understand:

    The clever children help the dull ones.

    بَليد، بَطيء الفَهْم
    2) not bright or clear:

    a dull day.

    غائِم
    3) not exciting or interesting:

    a very dull book.

    مُمِل، غَيْر مُشَوِّق

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  • 92 essential

    [ɪˈsenʃəl]
    1. adjective
    absolutely necessary:

    It is essential that you arrive punctually.

    جَوْهَري، أساسي
    2. noun
    a thing that is fundamental or necessary:

    Is a television set an essential?

    جَوْهَر، شَيءٌ أساسي

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  • 93 experience

    [ɪkˈspɪərɪəns]
    1. noun
    1) (knowledge, skill or wisdom gained through) practice in some activity, or the doing of something:

    Learn by experience – don't make the same mistake again

    Has she had experience in teaching?

    تَجْرِبَه

    The earthquake was a terrible experience.

    تَجْرِبَه، حَدَث
    2. verb
    to have experience of; to feel:

    I have never before experienced such rudeness!

    يُجَرِّب

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  • 94 first aid

    adjective (etc) treatment of a wounded or sick person before the doctor's arrival: We should all learn first aid; () مُساعَدَه أوَّلِيَّه

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  • 95 gather

    [ˈgæðə]
    1. verb
    1) to (cause to) come together in one place:

    A crowd of people gathered near the accident.

    يَحْتَشِد، يَتَجَمَّع
    2) to learn (from what has been seen, heard etc):

    I gather you are leaving tomorrow.

    يَفْهَم، يَسْتَنْتِج
    3) to collect or get:

    to gather information.

    يَجْمَع
    4) to pull (material) into small folds and stitch together:

    She gathered the skirt at the waist.

    يَضُم أجْزاء من الثَّوْب
    2. noun
    a fold in material, a piece of clothing etc.
    طَيَّة الثَّوْب

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  • 96 get the hang of

    to learn or begin to understand how to do (something):

    It may seem difficult at first, but you'll get the hang of it after a few weeks.

    يبدأ بالفَهْم

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  • 97 hearsay

    [-seɪ] noun
    that which one has been told about by others but for which one has otherwise no evidence:

    I never trust anything that I learn by hearsay.

    إشاعَه، تَقَوُّلات

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  • 98 imitation

    1. noun
    1) the act of imitating:

    Children learn how to speak by imitation.

    تَقْليد، مُحاكاه
    2) a copy:

    an imitation of an ancient statue.

    تَقْليد، تَزْييف
    2. adjective
    made to look like something else:

    imitation wood.

    مُزَيَّف، تَقليدي

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  • 99 in the wild

    (of an animal) in its natural surroundings:

    Young animals have to learn to look after themselves in the wild.

    في البَريَّه، في بيئَتِه الطَّبيعِيَّه

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  • 100 instruction

    [-ʃən] noun
    1) the act of instructing ( especially in a school subject or a skill) or the process of being instructed:

    She sometimes gives instruction in gymnastics.

    تَعْليم، تَدْريب
    2) an order or direction:

    You must learn to obey instructions.

    إعطاء تَعْليمات

    Could I look at the instructions, please?

    تَعليمات ،إرشادات، تَوجيهات

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  • learn — W1S1 [lə:n US lə:rn] v past tense and past participle learned or learnt [lə:nt US lə:rnt] especially BrE ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(subject/skill)¦ 2¦(find out)¦ 3¦(remember)¦ 4¦(change your behaviour)¦ 5 somebody has learned their lesson 6 learn (something) the …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • learn — [ lɜrn ] (past tense and past participle learned [ lɜrnt ] ) verb *** 1. ) intransitive or transitive to gain knowledge or experience of something, for example by being taught: a bright girl who is already learning the alphabet research into how… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Learn — (l[ e]rn), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Learned} (l[ e]rnd), or {Learnt} (l[ e]rnt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Learning}.] [OE. lernen, leornen, AS. leornian; akin to OS. lin[=o]n, for lirn[=o]n, OHG. lirn[=e]n, lern[=e]n, G. lernen, fr. the root of AS. l[=ae]ran …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • learn — learn; learn·able; learn·er; learn·ing; re·learn; un·learn; …   English syllables

  • learn — [lʉrn] vt. learned or Chiefly Brit. learnt, learning [ME lernen, to learn, teach < OE leornian (akin to Ger lernen) < WGmc * liznōn (akin to Goth laisjan, to teach) < IE base * leis , track, furrow > L lira, furrow] 1. to get… …   English World dictionary

  • Learn — Learn, v. i. To acquire knowledge or skill; to make progress in acquiring knowledge or skill; to receive information or instruction; as, this child learns quickly. [1913 Webster] Take my yoke upon you and learn of me. Matt. xi. 29. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • learn — lərn vb, learned lərnd, lərnt also learnt lərnt; learn·ing vt to acquire (a change in behavior) by learning vi to acquire a behavioral tendency by learning learn·er n …   Medical dictionary

  • learn´ed|ly — learn|ed «LUR nihd», adjective. showing or requiring knowledge; scholarly; erudite: »a learned professor, learned pursuits. SYNONYM(S): educated. –learn´ed|ly, adverb. –learn´ed|ness, noun …   Useful english dictionary

  • learn|ed — «LUR nihd», adjective. showing or requiring knowledge; scholarly; erudite: »a learned professor, learned pursuits. SYNONYM(S): educated. –learn´ed|ly, adverb. –learn´ed|ness, noun …   Useful english dictionary

  • learn — (v.) O.E. leornian to get knowledge, be cultivated, study, read, think about, from P.Gmc. *liznojan (Cf. O.Fris. lernia, M.Du. leeren, Du. leren, O.H.G. lernen, Ger. lernen to learn, Goth. lais I know ), with a base sense of to follow or find the …   Etymology dictionary

  • learn — verb. 1. The past form and past participle are in BrE either learned (pronounced lernd or lernt) or learnt (pronounced lernt); learned is more usual as the past form and, in AmE, as both past form and past participle. Examples: • So, what was… …   Modern English usage

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