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21 صم
صَمّ: حَفِظَ، اِسْتَظْهَرَto learn by rote, learn by heart, memorize, con -
22 hard
[haːd]1. adjective1) firm; solid; not easy to break, scratch etc:قاسٍThe ground is too hard to dig.
2) not easy to do, learn, solve etc:Is English a hard language to learn?
صَعْبHe is a hard man to please.
3) not feeling or showing kindness:قاسٍ ، لا يُظْهِرُ مشاعر ودِّيَّهًa hard master.
4) (of weather) severe:شَديد، قارِسa hard winter.
5) having or causing suffering:صَعب، ُمسبب للمِعاناةhard times.
6) (of water) containing many chemical salts and so not easily forming bubbles when soap is added:مليء بالأملاحThe water is hard in this part of the country.
2. adverb1) with great effort:بِشِدّه، بِصُعوبَهThink hard.
2) with great force; heavily:بِقُوَّه، بِقَسْوَهIt was raining hard.
3) with great attention:بانتباهٍ شديدHe stared hard at the man.
4) to the full extent; completely:كُلِّيّاThe car turned hard right.
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23 علم
عَلِمَ \ find (found): to learn or discover sth. (by experience or study of inquiry): I found that my car had been stolen. know: (of facts) to have learnt; have in the mind: He didn’t know my name. He knew who I was. Do you know much English? Do you know how to drive? Did you know about his death. learn: to be told (by spoken or written words): I have only just learnt of his death (or that he is dead). \ عَلِمَ أنّ \ understand: to think; have received an idea: We understood him to be dead. \ عَلِمَ بِـ \ get wind of sth.: to hear about sth. secret: We got wind of their attack, and prepared our defences. -
24 فطن
فَطِنٌ \ apt: quick to learn. attentive: paying attention: an attentive listener. bright: clever: a bright boy. \ See Also ذكي (ذَكِيّ) \ فِطْنَة \ intelligence: the ability to learn and understand, and to make right judgements in all the difficulties of daily life: Some animals show great intelligence. wit: good sense; quickness of mind: She had the wit to telephone the police when she saw a man trying to enter the empty house next door. wits: good sense; quickness of mind: Keep your wits about you (Be ready to think and act quickly). \ See Also ذكاء (ذَكاء) -
25 application
تَسْليط \ application. \ تَطْبِيق \ application. \ See Also استعمال (استعمال)، استخدام (استخدام) \ عَمَلٌ مُتّصِل \ application: continual hard work: You need application to learn a foreign language. \ مُواظَبَة \ application: continual hard work: You need application to learn a foreign language. -
26 cook
اِنْطَبَخَ \ cook: (of food) to be so treated: The meat is still cooking. \ طاهٍ (طَبّاخ) \ cook: person who cooks (esp. in a hotel, restaurant, etc.). \ طَبَخَ \ cook: to prepare food by heating it: She must learn to cook. He can’t even cook an egg. \ طَهَا \ cook: to prepare food by heating it: She must learn to cook. He can’t even cook an egg. -
27 find (found)
عَلِمَ \ find (found): to learn or discover sth. (by experience or study of inquiry): I found that my car had been stolen. know: (of facts) to have learnt; have in the mind: He didn’t know my name. He knew who I was. Do you know much English? Do you know how to drive? Did you know about his death. learn: to be told (by spoken or written words): I have only just learnt of his death (or that he is dead). -
28 know
عَلِمَ \ find (found): to learn or discover sth. (by experience or study of inquiry): I found that my car had been stolen. know: (of facts) to have learnt; have in the mind: He didn’t know my name. He knew who I was. Do you know much English? Do you know how to drive? Did you know about his death. learn: to be told (by spoken or written words): I have only just learnt of his death (or that he is dead). -
29 practise
تَدَرَّبَ \ practise: to do (sth.) often, so as to become skilful: You must practise your English whenever you meet English people. train: to be trained; learn: She’s training to be a nurse. \ تَمَرَّنَ \ practise: to do (sth.) often, so as to become skilful: You must practise your English whenever you meet English people. train: to be trained; learn: She’s training to be a nurse. -
30 train
تَدَرَّبَ \ practise: to do (sth.) often, so as to become skilful: You must practise your English whenever you meet English people. train: to be trained; learn: She’s training to be a nurse. \ تَمَرَّنَ \ practise: to do (sth.) often, so as to become skilful: You must practise your English whenever you meet English people. train: to be trained; learn: She’s training to be a nurse. -
31 rule
أَصْدَرَ حُكْمًا (حَكَمَ بِـ) \ rule: to give an official decision: The judge ruled that the prisoner was wrongly charged. \ أَفْتَى \ rule: to give an official decision: The judge ruled that the prisoner was wrongly charged. \ حَكَمَ (أَصْدَرَ حُكْمًا) \ rule: to give an official decision: The judge ruled that the prisoner was wrongly charged. \ ضابِطة \ rule: a law or custom that controls our actions (in social life, etc.; in local government): What are the rules of football? As a rule (usually), he cleans his own shoes. You must learn the rules of the road. \ See Also قاعدة (قاعِدَة)، قانون (قانون) \ نامُوس \ rule: a law or custom that controls our actions (in social life, etc.; in local government): What are the rules of football? As a rule (usually), he cleans his own shoes. You must learn the rules of the road. \ See Also قاعدة (قاعِدَة)، قانون (قانون) -
32 alifa
be trusted, accustomed, tame [Sem '-l-p, Heb illef (train), Syr alef (teach), yilef (learn), JNA lyp] -
33 mahara
be clever, skilled [Sem m-h-r, Heb mahir (fast), Syr maher (instruct), Amh temare (learn), temhert (lesson)]--------skill, mastery [mahara] Aze meharet, Per maharat, Tur meharet borrowed from Ar -
34 اكتشف
v. be discovered, come to light, detect, search, discover, uncover, find, find out, glean, hit, learn, spot, strike, get wind of, bring to light, rout, unearth, dig out, nose, figure out, rummage -
35 تعلم
1́ n. learning, study, education2́ v. learn, pick up, impart -
36 درس
1́ adj. dingy2́ adv. classically3́ n. study, learning, consideration, reading, lesson, case, lecture, instruction, period4́ v. study, learn, go over, examine, read up, read, profess, view, tutor, elaborate, think out, talk over, excogitate, teach -
37 عمل بحمية
v. learn -
38 أحاط به
أحَاطَ بِهِ، أحَاطَ بِهِ عِلْماً: عَلِمَ بِـ، اِطّلَعَ علىto know (thoroughly), have (comprehensive) knowledge of; to be or become acquainted with, familiar with, cognizant of, aware of, informed of or about; to learn (about), come to know (about), find out (about) -
39 أحاط به علما
أحَاطَ بِهِ، أحَاطَ بِهِ عِلْماً: عَلِمَ بِـ، اِطّلَعَ علىto know (thoroughly), have (comprehensive) knowledge of; to be or become acquainted with, familiar with, cognizant of, aware of, informed of or about; to learn (about), come to know (about), find out (about) -
40 أذن بـ
أذِنَ بِـ: عَلِمَto know(of), learn about, hear of
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