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61 dwarf
[dwɔːf] plurals dwarfs ( rare) dwarves [dwɔːvz]1. noun1) an animal, plant or person much smaller than normal.حَيَوان، نَبات أو إنْسان أصغَر من الطَّبيعي2) in fairy tales etc, a creature like a tiny man, with magic powers:إنْسان قَزَمSnow White and the seven dwarfs.
2. verbto make to appear small:يَجْعَلُه يَبْدو قَزَماThe cathedral was dwarfed by the surrounding skyscrapers.
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62 fine
I [faɪn]1. adjectiveرائِع، مُمْتازa fine performance.
2) (of weather) bright; not raining:صافٍa fine day.
3) well; healthy:حَسَنُ، بِصِحَّةٍ جيِّدَهI was ill yesterday but I am feeling fine today!
4) thin or delicate:رَقيق، ناعِمa fine material.
5) careful; detailed:دَقيقFine workmanship is required for such delicate embroidery.
6) made of small pieces, grains etc:مَصنوع مِن حَبَّات ناعِمَه، ناعِم، رَقيقfine rain.
7) slight; delicate:خَفيفa fine distinction.
8) perfectly satisfactory:مُمتاز، بَديعThere's nothing wrong with your work – it's fine.
2. adverbsatisfactorily:بِصورَة مُرْضِيَهThis arrangement suits me fine.
3. interjectiongood; well done etc:جيِّد! حَسَنٌ! II [faɪn]You've finished already – fine!
1. nounmoney which must be paid as a punishment:غَرامَه، جَزاء نَقْديI had to pay a fine.
2. verbto make (someone) pay a fine:يُغَرِّم، يَفْرِضُ غَرامَهShe was fined $10.
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63 fly
I [flaɪ] plural flies1) – nou2) a type of small winged insect.ذُبابَه3) a fish hook made to look like a fly so that a fish will take it in its mouth:صُنّارَه لصيد السمك تُشْبِه الذبابهWhich fly should I use to catch a trout?
4) ( often in plural) a piece of material with buttons or a zip, especially at the front of trousers.أزْرار البنطلون الأماميَّه II [flaɪ] past tense flew [fluː]: past participle flown [floun] verb1) to (make something) go through the air on wings etc or in an aeroplane:يَطيرThe pilot flew (the plane) across the sea.
2) to run away (from):يَهْرُبHe flew (the country).
3) (of time) to pass quickly:يمُرُّ بِسُرْعَهThe days flew past.
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64 guer(r)illa
[gəˈrɪlə]1. nouna member of a small group of fighters who make sudden attacks on an enemy.مُحارِب في حَرْب عِصابات2. adjectiveحَرْب عِصاباتguerrilla warfare.
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65 guer(r)illa
[gəˈrɪlə]1. nouna member of a small group of fighters who make sudden attacks on an enemy.مُحارِب في حَرْب عِصابات2. adjectiveحَرْب عِصاباتguerrilla warfare.
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66 herb
[həːb] nouna usually small plant used to flavour food or to make medicines:عُشْبherbs and spices.
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67 jingle
[ˈdʒɪŋgl]1. noun1) a slight metallic ringing sound (made eg by coins or by small bells):جَلْجَلَه، خَشْخَشَهThe dog pricked up its ears at the jingle of its master's keys.
2) a simple rhyming verse or tune:تناغُم قوافي أبيات شِعْريَّهadvertising jingles.
2. verbto (cause to) make a clinking or ringing sound; He jingled the coins in his pocket.يُجَلْجِل، يُخَشْخِش -
68 low
I [ləu]1. adjective1) not at or reaching up to a great distance from the ground, sea-level etc:واطئThis chair is too low for the child.
2) making little sound; not loud:خَفيض، مُنْخَفِضShe spoke in a low voice.
3) at the bottom of the range of musical sounds:خافِت، في أسْفَل السُّلَّم الموسيقيThat note is too low for a female voice.
4) small:مُنْخَفِضa low price.
5) not strong; weak or feeble:ضَعيفThe fire was very low.
6) near the bottom in grade, rank, class etc:واطئ، مُنْخَفِضthe lower classes.
2. adverbin or to a low position, manner or state:مُنْخَفِضا، بِصَوْتٍ مُنْخَفِض II [ləu] verbThe ball flew low over the net.
to make the noise of cattle; to moo:يخور، يَجْأرThe cows were lowing.
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69 narrow
[ˈnærəu]1. adjective1) having or being only a small distance from side to side:ضَيِّقThe bridge is too narrow for large lorries to cross.
2) only just managed:نجاةٌ بأُعْجوبَهa narrow escape.
3) (of ideas, interests or experience) not extensive enough.ضَيِّق الأفُق2. verbto make or become narrow:يَضيقThe road suddenly narrowed.
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70 nip
[nɪp] past tense, past participle nipped1. verb1) to press between the thumb and a finger, or between claws or teeth, causing pain; to pinch or bite:يَضْغَط بين الإبْهام والسَّبابَه، يَقْرُص، يَعُضThe dog nipped her ankle.
2) to cut with such an action:يَقْطَع، يَقْضُمHe nipped off the heads of the flowers.
3) to sting:يَقْرُصIodine nips when it is put on a cut.
4) to move quickly; to make a quick, usually short, journey:يَقوم بِزِيارَةٍ سَريعَهHe nipped over to Paris for the week-end.
يوقِف نُمُوThe frost has nipped the roses.
2. noun1) the act of pinching or biting:قَرْصَه، عَضَّهHis dog gave her a nip on the ankle.
2) a sharp stinging quality, or coldness in the weather:لَسْعَهa nip in the air.
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71 notch
[nɔtʃ]1. nouna small V-shaped cut:ثَلْمَه، حَزHe cut a notch in his stick.
2. verbto make a notch in.يَثْلُم، يَحُز -
72 perforate
[ˈpəːfəreɪt] verbto make a hole or holes in, especially a line of small holes in paper, so that it may be torn easily:يَثْقُبSheets of postage stamps are perforated.
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73 pilfer
[ˈpɪlfə] verbto steal (small things):يَسْرِق أشْياء زهيدَهHe pilfered enough pieces of wood from the factory to make a chair.
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74 plot
[plɔt]1. noun1) a plan, especially for doing something evil; a conspiracy:مَكيدَه، مُؤامَرَهa plot to assassinate the President.
2) the story of a play, novel etc:حَبْكَه روائيّه او مَسْرَحِيَّهThe play has a very complicated plot.
3) a small piece of land eg for use as a gardening area or for building a house on.قِطْعَة أرْض2. verb– past tense, past participle ˈplotted1) to plan to bring about (something evil):يُدَبِّر، يُحيكThey were plotting the death of the king.
2) to make a plan, map, graph etc of:يُخَطِّطThe navigator plotted the course of the ship.
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75 puncture
[ˈpaŋktʃə]1. verbto make or get a small hole in:يَثْقُب إطار السَّيّارَهSome glass on the road punctured my new tyre.
2. nouna hole in a tyre:ثَقْب في إطار السَّيّارَهMy car has had two punctures this week.
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76 terracotta
[terəˈkɔtə] noun, adjective(of) a brownish-red mixture of clay and sand used to make vases, small statues etc:طين لِصُنْع الآجُرa terracotta vase.
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77 tick
I [tɪk]1. noun1) a regular sound, especially that of a watch, clock etc.قُرادَه2) a moment:تكَّه ، لَحْظَهWait a tick!
2. verbto make a sound like this:يَتِك II [tɪk]Your watch ticks very loudly!
1. nouna mark () used to show that something is correct, has been noted etc.عَلامَة صَح2. verbيَضَع عَلامَة صَح III [tɪk] nounShe ticked everything off on the list.
a type of small, blood-sucking insect:قُرادَه، حَشَرَه تَمْتَص الدَّمOur dog has ticks.
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78 tinkle
[ˈtɪŋkl]1. verbto (cause to) make a sound of, or like, the ringing of small bells:يَرِن، يَدُقThe doorbell tinkled.
2. nounthis sound:رَنينI heard the tinkle of glass chimes.
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79 tip
I [tɪp]1. nounthe small or thin end, point or top of something:طَرَف، رأس الأصابِعthe tips of my fingers.
2. verb– past tense, past participle tippedto put, or form, a tip on:يُقَلِّم، يَجْعَل لَه رأسا II [tɪp] past tense, past participle tippedThe spear was tipped with an iron point.
1. verb1) to (make something) slant:يَميل، يُميلThe boat tipped to one side.
2) to empty (something) from a container, or remove (something) from a surface, with this kind of motion:يُخْرِجHe tipped the water out of the bucket.
3) to dump (rubbish):يَطْمُر، يُلْقيPeople have been tipping their rubbish in this field.
2. nouna place where rubbish is thrown:مَكان رَمْي القُمامَه III [tɪp]a refuse/rubbish tip.
1. nouna gift of money given to a waiter etc, for personal service:بَقْشيش، إكْرامِيَّهI gave him a generous tip.
2. verb– past tense, past participle tippedto give such a gift to.يُعْطي بَقْشيشا IV [tɪp] nouna piece of useful information; a hint:تَلْميح، مَعْلومَه سِرِّيَّهHe gave me some good tips on/about gardening.
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80 trace
[treɪs]1. noun1) a mark or sign left by something:أَثَر، عَلامَهThere's still no trace of the missing child.
2) a small amount:مِقْدار ضَئيلTraces of poison were found in the cup.
2. verb1) to follow or discover by means of clues, evidence etc:يَتَتَبَّع آثارThe source of the infection has not yet been traced.
2) to make a copy of (a picture etc ) by putting transparent paper over it and drawing the outline etc:يَرْسُم، يَنْسَخ صورَهI traced the map.
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