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  • 1 فسح

    فَسّحَ: وَسّعَ
    to widen, make wide or spacious, broaden, expand, extend; to space (out)

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  • 2 وسع

    وَسّعَ
    to widen, make wide(r) or (more) spacious, broaden, enlarge, extend, expand, dilate; to amplify; to develop, elaborate (upon); to space (out)

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  • 3 أفسح لـ

    أفْسَحَ (مَكَاناً، مَجَالاً إلخ) لـ
    to make room for, make place for, give place to, clear a space for, step aside for; to make way for, open the way for, give way to, yield to, clear a passage for; to give or open up an opportunity or a chance to or for, enable, let, allow, permit; to give free play (to), give free scope (to), give wide scope of action (to), give a free hand (to), give a wide latitude (to), give an elbowroom (to)

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  • 4 open

    اِفْتَتَحَ \ open: to start: He sold his farm and opened a shop instead. She opened the meeting (or The meeting opened) with a short speech. \ اِفْتَتَحَ رسميًّا \ open: to declare ceremonially that sth. is open: The Queen opened the new college. \ اِنْفَتَح \ open: to make or become open; unfasten or uncover: Please open the door. The door opened suddenly. Does this shop open on Sundays?. \ See Also فتح (فَتَحَ)‏ \ عَرَاء \ open: (of space) wide and free; not blocked: open country (with wide views; not blocked by forset or towns); under the open sky (not under a roof). \ عَلَنيّ \ open: public; not secret: an open attack. \ غَيْرُ مُقَيَّد \ open: not limited: The next race is open to children of any age. It’s an open race. \ مَفْتُوح \ open: not shut; not covered; allowing people or things to pass or enter: an open window; an open box; Is the shop open today? Is the new road open yet? He broke open the box (caused it to be open, by breaking it), (of space) wide and free; not blocked open country (with wide views; not blocked by forests or towns); open sea (away from the shelter of the land); under the open sky (not under a roof), not limited The next race is open to children of any age. It’s an open race. \ See Also مكشوف (مَكْشوف)، سالك (سالِك)، عراء (عَراء)، غير مُقيَّد \ مُبَاح للجميع \ open: not limited: The next race is open to children of any age. It’s an open race.

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  • 5 فرج

    فَرَجَ: فَتَحَ، وَسّعَ، باعَدَ
    to open, open up, open out, spread (out), unfold, open wide, widen; to part, separate, diverge, divaricate, draw apart, spread apart; to space out; to split, cleave, gap, make an opening (in or between)

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  • 6 flap

    [flæp]
    1. noun
    1) anything broad or wide that hangs loosely:

    a flap of canvas.

    ثَنْيَه، حاشِيَه
    2) the sound made when such a thing moves:

    We could hear the flap of the flag blowing in the wind.

    رَفْرَفَه
    3) great confusion or panic:

    They are all in a terrible flap.

    إضْطِراب أو فَزَع
    2. verb
    past tense, past participle flapped
    1) to (make something) move with the sound of a flap:

    The bird flapped its wings.

    يُحَرِّك النِّسيم
    2) to become confused; to get into a panic:

    There is no need to flap.

    يَضْطَرِب، يَفْزَع

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  • 7 open

    [ˈəupən]
    1. adjective
    1) not shut, allowing entry or exit:

    The gate is wide open.

    مَفْتوح
    2) allowing the inside to be seen:

    an open book.

    مَفْتوح

    After the fog had cleared, the airport was soon open again

    The gardens are open to the public.

    مَفْتوح للعَمَل
    4) not kept secret:

    an open show of affection.

    مَكْشوف
    5) frank:

    He was very open with me about his work.

    صَريح

    Leave the matter open.

    مَفْتوح، ما زال تَحت البَحْث
    7) empty, with no trees, buildings etc:

    an open space.

    مَفْتوح، مَكشوف، بدون أشْجار أو أبنِيَه
    2. verb
    1) to make or become open:

    The new shop opened last week.

    يَفْتَح
    2) to begin:

    He opened the meeting with a speech of welcome.

    يَبْدأ، يَسْتَهِل

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  • 8 widen

    verb
    to make, or become, wide or wider:

    The lane widens here.

    يُوَسِّع

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  • 9 حلقة

    حَلَقَة \ circle: sth. shaped like a circle; a ring: We sat in a circle round the fire, a number of people with the same interest His name is well known in business circles. He has a wide circle of friends. loop: a line that curves back upon itself, esp. as part of a knot or fastening. ring: any circular object or shape: Have you any curtain rings? The children stood in a ring round their teacher. \ حَلْقَة (حَلَقَة) لإحْكَام الوَصْل (وَشَرَة)‏ \ washer: a small flat ring (of metal, rubber, etc.) that makes a screw fit tightly. \ حَلْقَة (حَلَقَة) وَصْل \ link: sth. that joins two things together; one of the metal rings which make up a chain: This old photograph is a link with my childhood (it makes me remember it).

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  • 10 ضيق

    ضَيِّق \ cramped: pressed into a small space: Poor families often live in cramped conditions. narrow: not wide; measuring little from side to side: a narrow road; a narrow doorway, limited narrow political opinions. poky: (of a place) small; lacking space: a poky little room. strict: exact; limited: Poets do not always use a word in its strict sense. tight: firm; fixed so that it cannot move; fitting very close: a tight screw; tight shoes. \ ضَيَّقَ (الملابس)‏ \ take in: (of clothes) to make smaller: If you lose a lot of weight, you’ll have to take all your clothes in. \ ضَيِّق التفكير \ provincial: of a province; (in a bad sense) like the provinces away from the main city; dull, or concerned with small and unimportant matters: She’s a member of the provincial government. Their life has become very provincial. \ ضَيِّق الخُلُق \ peevish: easily annoyed about unimportant things. petulant: childishly bad-tempered in speech or behaviour. \ ضَيِّق الصَّدْر \ impatient: unable to suffer annoyance without complaining: I get impatient with her foolish questions. \ ضَيِّق الفِكْر \ narrow-minded: having fixed opinions (esp. about right and wrong); unable to understand the opinions of others. \ See Also الأُفُق

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  • 11 طوف

    طَوَّفَ \ circulate: to move or pass round: Blood circulates round the body. Please circulate this book among your friends. envelop: to wrap round; cover completely: The house was quickly enveloped in flames. range: to wander (in): Deer range through the forest. travel: to make a journey: I rarely travel by train. I like travelling, especially in Africa and Asia. \ See Also دارَ، وزع (وَزَّعَ)، لف (لَفّ)، سافر (سافَر)‏ \ طَوَّفَ باحثًا عن شيء \ scour: to search thoroughly (a wide area): They scoured the city for the missing child.

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  • 12 علم

    عِلْم \ knowledge: what one knows: His knowledge of radio is very wide. His general knowledge is slight. learning: knowledge that is gained by long serious study: He is a man of great learning. scholarship: the qualities of a very learned person: This writer on Shakespeare is famous for his scholarship. science: the careful study of any serious subject: political science; the science of language. \ بِغَير عِلْمِه \ behind sb.’s back: when someone is not present: He tells untrue stories about me behind my back. \ عِلْم الآثار القَديمة \ archaeology, archeology: the scientific study of life in the distant past by digging up ancient cities, examining buried objects, etc. \ عِلْم الاجْتِماع \ sociology: the study of society and human behaviour in groups. \ عِلْم الإِحْصَاء \ statistics: (with pl. verb) facts that are shown by numbers; (with sg. verb) the science of showing facts by numbers: National statistics of births and deaths are collected regularly. Statistics is a modern science. \ عِلْم الأَحْياء \ biology: the science of living things. \ عِلْم الأخلاق \ ethics: the study of good and bad in human behaviour. \ عِلْم الأرصاد الجوّيّة \ meteorology: the science of the weather. \ عِلْم الأساطير \ mythology: myths in general; the study of myths. \ عِلْم الاشْتِقاق (في علم اللُّغَة)‏ \ etymology: the study of the history of words. \ عِلْم الأصوات \ phonetics: (as subject of study; pl. as a practical activity) the science of speech sounds; the signs used for these sounds; the practical use of this science: Phonetics is a modern science. Are these phonetics correct? Phonetics help foreigners to pronounce words. \ عِلْم الاقتصاد \ economics: the science of national economy. \ عِلْم الإنْسَان \ anthropology: the scientific study of man, his way of life, religions, races, etc. \ عِلْم بالوُصُول \ acknowledg(e)ment: a note of receipt: I sent the money but I’ve had no acknowledgement. \ عِلْم التاريخ \ history: an orderly record or study of past events: a student of history; the history of Europe. \ عِلْم التَّحْليل النَّفْسي \ psychoanalysis: (the scientific study of) a way of treating disorders ot the mind by examination of all that sb. can remember of his past life, dreams, feelings, etc.. \ عِلْم التَّدْبِير المنزليّ \ domestic science: the study of cooking and other housekeeping skills. \ عِلْم التَّنْجيم \ astrology: the study of the stars in relation to human fate. \ عِلْم الجَبْر \ algebra: a branch of mathematics, using signs and letters as well as numbers. \ عِلْم الجُغْرافيا \ geography: the scientific study of the structure, produce and use of the earth’s surface. \ عِلْم الحَرْب \ warfare: the science of making war; fighting. \ عِلْم حَرَكة السوائل \ hydraulics: the science of controlling and using liquid pressure, esp. for engineering purposes. \ عِلْم الحَشَرات \ entomology: the study of insects. \ عِلْم الحَيَوان \ zoology: the scientific study of animal life. \ عِلْم الرِّياضيّات \ mathematics: the science of numbers and space; the practical use of this science: Mathematics is an exact science. maths: the usual shortening of mathematics. \ عِلْم الزراعة بدون تُربة \ hydroponics: the science of growing plants in water, without soil. \ عِلْم السِّيَاسَة \ politics: (sg. as an art or activity; pl. as personal beliefs, etc.) the art of government; the affairs of government; one’s opinions on government: Is politics an art or a science? My politics are my private concern. \ عِلْم الصحّة \ hygiene: the study and practice of how to keep good health, esp. by paying attention to cleaniness. \ عِلْم صيانة الأحراش \ forestry: the science of growing trees for man’s use as wood. \ عِلْم الطّبّ \ medicine: the science and the art of dealing with disease. \ عِلْم طَبَقات الأرض \ geology: the study of the rocks that make up the earth. \ عِلْم الطبيعة \ physics: the science of heat, light, sound, Motion, etc.: Physics is an important branch of science. \ See Also الفيزياء \ عِلْم طبيعيّ \ science: the study of the substances, forces, etc. found in nature (esp. Biology; Chemistry; Physics): Schools teach science. \ عِلْم الطُّيُور \ ornithology: the scientific study of birds. \ عِلْم الفَلَك \ astronomy: the scientific study of the stars. \ عِلْم الكِيمْياء \ chemistry: the science that studies the nature and behaviour of all substances. \ عِلْم المالية \ finance: the science of controlling money. \ See Also إدارة المال \ عِلْم المَنْطِق \ logic: the science of reasoning. \ عِلْم النَّبَات \ botany: the scientific study of plants. \ عِلْم النَّفْس \ psychology: the scientific study of the mind. \ عِلْم الهَنْدَسة \ geometry: the science of lines, angles, surfaces and solid figures, and of their measurements.

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