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81 behind
مُتَأَخِّر \ backward: below the common level; slow in development: Backward children often cannot read properly. behind: not doing so well as: He is behind the others in history., late My work is all behind. I am behind with my payments.. behind time: late: The train is behind time. behindhand: late, behind in doing sth.: He is behindhand with his rent.. in arrears: late: He is in arrears with his work. late: after the proper time: I was late for school because my bus was late. slow: (of clocks) late; behind the correct time: My watch is ten minutes slow; it shows 4.50 instead of 5.00. -
82 behind time
مُتَأَخِّر \ backward: below the common level; slow in development: Backward children often cannot read properly. behind: not doing so well as: He is behind the others in history., late My work is all behind. I am behind with my payments.. behind time: late: The train is behind time. behindhand: late, behind in doing sth.: He is behindhand with his rent.. in arrears: late: He is in arrears with his work. late: after the proper time: I was late for school because my bus was late. slow: (of clocks) late; behind the correct time: My watch is ten minutes slow; it shows 4.50 instead of 5.00. -
83 behindhand
مُتَأَخِّر \ backward: below the common level; slow in development: Backward children often cannot read properly. behind: not doing so well as: He is behind the others in history., late My work is all behind. I am behind with my payments.. behind time: late: The train is behind time. behindhand: late, behind in doing sth.: He is behindhand with his rent.. in arrears: late: He is in arrears with his work. late: after the proper time: I was late for school because my bus was late. slow: (of clocks) late; behind the correct time: My watch is ten minutes slow; it shows 4.50 instead of 5.00. -
84 in arrears
مُتَأَخِّر \ backward: below the common level; slow in development: Backward children often cannot read properly. behind: not doing so well as: He is behind the others in history., late My work is all behind. I am behind with my payments.. behind time: late: The train is behind time. behindhand: late, behind in doing sth.: He is behindhand with his rent.. in arrears: late: He is in arrears with his work. late: after the proper time: I was late for school because my bus was late. slow: (of clocks) late; behind the correct time: My watch is ten minutes slow; it shows 4.50 instead of 5.00. -
85 late
مُتَأَخِّر \ backward: below the common level; slow in development: Backward children often cannot read properly. behind: not doing so well as: He is behind the others in history., late My work is all behind. I am behind with my payments.. behind time: late: The train is behind time. behindhand: late, behind in doing sth.: He is behindhand with his rent.. in arrears: late: He is in arrears with his work. late: after the proper time: I was late for school because my bus was late. slow: (of clocks) late; behind the correct time: My watch is ten minutes slow; it shows 4.50 instead of 5.00. -
86 slow
مُتَأَخِّر \ backward: below the common level; slow in development: Backward children often cannot read properly. behind: not doing so well as: He is behind the others in history., late My work is all behind. I am behind with my payments.. behind time: late: The train is behind time. behindhand: late, behind in doing sth.: He is behindhand with his rent.. in arrears: late: He is in arrears with his work. late: after the proper time: I was late for school because my bus was late. slow: (of clocks) late; behind the correct time: My watch is ten minutes slow; it shows 4.50 instead of 5.00. -
87 fall
[fɔːl] past tense fell [fel]: past participle ˈfallen1. verb1) to go down from a higher level usually unintentionally:يَسْقُط ، يَقَعُ علىHer eye fell on an old book.
2) ( often with over ) to go down to the ground etc from an upright position, usually by accident:يَسْقُطShe fell (over).
3) to become lower or less:يَهْبُط، يَنْخَفِضThe temperature is falling.
4) to happen or occur:يَحِلُّEaster falls early this year.
5) to enter a certain state or condition:يَقَعُ في الغرام، يَسْقُطُ نائِماThey fell in love.
6) (formal only with it as subject):يقعُ على عاتِقي، من واجِبي أنto come as one's duty etc: It falls to me to take care of the children.
2. noun1) the act of falling:سُقوط، وُقوعHe had a fall.
2) (a quantity of) something that has fallen:سُقوط، هُطولa fall of snow.
3) capture or (political) defeat:سُقوط، إنْهِيارthe fall of Rome.
4) (American) the autumn:الخَريفLeaves change colour in the fall.
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88 floor
[flɔː]1. noun1) the surface in a room etc on which one stands or walks.مَصْطَبَه، أرْضِيَّه2) all the rooms on the same level in a building:طابِقMy office is on the third floor.
2. verb1) to make or cover a floor:يُغَطّي المصْطَبَه أو الأرْضِيَّهWe've floored the kitchen with plastic tiles.
2) to knock down:يَصْرَعHe floored him with a powerful blow.
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89 plain
[pleɪn]1. adjective1) simple or ordinary; without ornament or decoration:بَسيط، عاديgood, plain food.
2) easy to understand; clear:سَهْل الفَهْم، واضِحHis words were quite plain.
3) absolutely open or honest, with no attempt to be tactful:صَريح وصادِقplain speaking.
4) obvious:واضِحIt's plain (to see) you haven't been practising your music.
5) not pretty:بَسيط، خالٍ من الجَمالa rather plain girl.
2. noun1) a large flat level piece of land:سَهْل، أرض مُنْبَسِطَهthe plains of central Canada.
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90 siphon
[ˈsaɪfən]1. noun1) a bent pipe or tube through which liquid can be drawn off from one container to another at a lower level:أُنْبو، ��ِحْقَن، سيفونHe used a siphon to get some petrol out of the car's tank.
2) ( also ˈsoda-siphon) a glass bottle with such a tube, used for soda water.قنينَه مع أنبوب للمَص2. verbيَمُص، يَسْحَبThey siphoned the petrol into a can.
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91 تراجع
تَرَاجَعَ \ beat a retreat: to retreat: The thief beat a hasty retreat when he saw my fierce dog. draw back: to move away, usu. quickly: He drew back in fear. fall: to become lower or weaker: The price of bread has fallen. His spirits fell. recoil: to jump back; draw back quickly: She recoiled with shock. stand, (stood): (with aside, away, back forward, etc.) to move: He stood aside to let me pass. subside: (of land) to sink; (of storms or excitement) to become calm; (of a swollen river, etc.) to sink to the usual level: At last the noise subsided. His fever is slowly subsiding. withdraw: to move back: When the enemy attacked, we withdrew to the fort. \ See Also اِرْتَدَّ إلى الوراء -
92 رجل
رَجُل \ man: a fully grown male person. \ خَلِيق بالرِّجال \ manly: having a man’s qualities; fit for a man: manly sports. \ رَجُل إطفاء (الحريق) \ fireman, firemen: sb. who is trained to put out dangerous fires. \ رَجُل أَعْمال \ businessman, businessmen: a person in business, usu. at a high level. \ رَجُل إحْصَاء (خَبير) \ statistician: sb. who studies and works with statistics. \ رَجُل دَوْلَة \ statesman: a wise and important member of a government (as proved by history). \ See Also سياسة (سِيَاسَة) \ رَجُل دِين مَسيحيّ \ clergyman, clergymen: a Christian priest. \ رَجُل سِيَاسيّ \ politician: sb. who takes an active part in national politics; (in a bad sense) one who puts the interests of his political party before those of his country. \ رَجُل صالِح \ saint: any very holy person; one who is tirelessly kind in spite of serious troubles. \ رَجُل صِناعَةٍ \ industrialist: sb., esp. a factory owner, who gains money through industry. \ رَجُل فاضِل \ gentleman, gentlemen: a man with polite and gentle manners, who considers the feelings of others. \ رَجُل مُتَقاعِد \ pensioner: sb. who receives a pension. \ رَجُل نَبِيل المَحْتِد \ gentleman: old use a man of quite high rank in society. -
93 محدلة
مِحْدَلَة \ roller: a heavy round block of iron that is rolled over ground to level it: a garden roller (with a handle, used for making grass smooth); a steam roller (with an engine, for making roads). -
94 مدحاة
مِدْحاة \ roller: a heavy round block of iron that is rolled over ground to level it: a garden roller (with a handle, used for making grass smooth); a steam roller (with an engine, for making roads). -
95 وسط
وَسَط \ centre, center: the middle part or position: I live in the centre of Glasgow. circle: a number of people with the same interest: His name is well known in business circles. heart: the centre of anything: He lives in the heart of the forest. intermediate: coming in the middle: There is an intermediate level, between the top and the bottom. mid: (attrib. and in compounds) the middle of: in mid October; in mid flight; midnight. middle: centre; a point that is equally distant from various other points or between two other points: the middle of the field; the middle of the row. \ أَوْسَاط \ media. \ See Also وسط (وَسَط) \ وَسَط الطّريق \ roadway: the part of the road that cars use (compared with any footpath or stretch of grass that runs alongside). -
96 beat a retreat
تَرَاجَعَ \ beat a retreat: to retreat: The thief beat a hasty retreat when he saw my fierce dog. draw back: to move away, usu. quickly: He drew back in fear. fall: to become lower or weaker: The price of bread has fallen. His spirits fell. recoil: to jump back; draw back quickly: She recoiled with shock. stand, (stood): (with aside, away, back forward, etc.) to move: He stood aside to let me pass. subside: (of land) to sink; (of storms or excitement) to become calm; (of a swollen river, etc.) to sink to the usual level: At last the noise subsided. His fever is slowly subsiding. withdraw: to move back: When the enemy attacked, we withdrew to the fort. \ See Also اِرْتَدَّ إلى الوراء -
97 draw back
تَرَاجَعَ \ beat a retreat: to retreat: The thief beat a hasty retreat when he saw my fierce dog. draw back: to move away, usu. quickly: He drew back in fear. fall: to become lower or weaker: The price of bread has fallen. His spirits fell. recoil: to jump back; draw back quickly: She recoiled with shock. stand, (stood): (with aside, away, back forward, etc.) to move: He stood aside to let me pass. subside: (of land) to sink; (of storms or excitement) to become calm; (of a swollen river, etc.) to sink to the usual level: At last the noise subsided. His fever is slowly subsiding. withdraw: to move back: When the enemy attacked, we withdrew to the fort. \ See Also اِرْتَدَّ إلى الوراء -
98 fall
تَرَاجَعَ \ beat a retreat: to retreat: The thief beat a hasty retreat when he saw my fierce dog. draw back: to move away, usu. quickly: He drew back in fear. fall: to become lower or weaker: The price of bread has fallen. His spirits fell. recoil: to jump back; draw back quickly: She recoiled with shock. stand, (stood): (with aside, away, back forward, etc.) to move: He stood aside to let me pass. subside: (of land) to sink; (of storms or excitement) to become calm; (of a swollen river, etc.) to sink to the usual level: At last the noise subsided. His fever is slowly subsiding. withdraw: to move back: When the enemy attacked, we withdrew to the fort. \ See Also اِرْتَدَّ إلى الوراء -
99 recoil
تَرَاجَعَ \ beat a retreat: to retreat: The thief beat a hasty retreat when he saw my fierce dog. draw back: to move away, usu. quickly: He drew back in fear. fall: to become lower or weaker: The price of bread has fallen. His spirits fell. recoil: to jump back; draw back quickly: She recoiled with shock. stand, (stood): (with aside, away, back forward, etc.) to move: He stood aside to let me pass. subside: (of land) to sink; (of storms or excitement) to become calm; (of a swollen river, etc.) to sink to the usual level: At last the noise subsided. His fever is slowly subsiding. withdraw: to move back: When the enemy attacked, we withdrew to the fort. \ See Also اِرْتَدَّ إلى الوراء -
100 stand, (stood)
تَرَاجَعَ \ beat a retreat: to retreat: The thief beat a hasty retreat when he saw my fierce dog. draw back: to move away, usu. quickly: He drew back in fear. fall: to become lower or weaker: The price of bread has fallen. His spirits fell. recoil: to jump back; draw back quickly: She recoiled with shock. stand, (stood): (with aside, away, back forward, etc.) to move: He stood aside to let me pass. subside: (of land) to sink; (of storms or excitement) to become calm; (of a swollen river, etc.) to sink to the usual level: At last the noise subsided. His fever is slowly subsiding. withdraw: to move back: When the enemy attacked, we withdrew to the fort. \ See Also اِرْتَدَّ إلى الوراء
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