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1 plan
خَطَّطَ \ lay out: to spread sth. out clearly or usefully: a well laid out garden. line: mark with line: lined paper. plan: to make plans for (sth. in) the future (a journey, a new house, etc.): She planned her day’s work so that she would have some time free in the afternoon. scheme: to make a plan (usu. a dishonest one): They were scheming (how) to steal her jewels. \ See Also سطر (سَطَّرَ)، بسط (بَسَطَ)، رسم (رَسَمَ)، خطة (خُطَّة) -
2 make
حَسَبَ \ add up: to reach a full amount, by adding all the figures: This bill adds up to $17. You added it up wrong. calculate: to work out with numbers: We calculated the cost of our holiday. make: to form an opinion about sth. (time, cost, distance, etc.) by looking or calculating: What do you make the time? I make it 3.30, but my watch may be slow. reckon: to calculate; to consider: He is reckoned (to be) the best football player in the country. suspect: to have an idea, of (sth.), or of the guilt of (sb.), which one cannot prove: I suspect that he has stolen my bicycle. I suspect him of stealing it. work out: to calculate; produce (a plan, etc.) by careful thought: He worked out the probable cost of the building. -
3 make
هَيَّأَ \ arrange: to plan: We arranged a meeting (or to meet). get up: to arrange: We’re getting up a dance. make: to prepare sth. for use: I’ll make the beds while you make some coffee. \ See Also جَهَّزَ، أَعَدَّ -
4 plan
وَضَعَ \ plan: to make plans for (sth. in) the future (a journey, a new house, etc.): She planned her day’s work so that she would have some time free in the afternoon. \ See Also رَسمَ خُطَّة -
5 make a stand
قَاوَمَ \ dispute: to quarrel about; not agree with (a claim, a right, a decision, etc.). go against: to be or act in opposition to: She went against her mother’s wishes. oppose: to be against; not support: I oppose (or I am opposed to) your plan. resist: to use force against (an attacker, an attack, etc.); prevent, or try to prevent (an attempt, an effrot, etc.); refuse (a demand); remain strong in spite of some weakening force: He could not resist the offer of a better job. stick up for, (stand up for): to speak in defence of: You must stick up for yourself if you are wrongly blamed. make a stand: to remain firm and be ready to fight: The company made a bold stand against the workers’ unreasonable demands. withstand: to bear (weight, pressure, an attack, etc.) without weakening. \ See Also عارض (عَارَضَ)، صمد (صَمَدَ) -
6 make for
قَصَدَ \ head: to go in a certain direction: The ship was heading for Liverpool. intend: to plan; have as one’s purpose: What do you intend to do with the money? I intend to buy a new car. make for: to aim for; go towards: The ship was making for port. mean, (meant): to intend: I didn’t mean to hurt you. This money is meant for you. \ See Also توجه (تَوَجَّهَ)، نوى (نَوَى) -
7 دبر
دَبَّرَ \ devise: to plan with skill: We devised a plan of escape. manage: to control (a person, an animal, a business, etc.). organize: to plan and arrange (an activity; people concerned in an activity) so as to get effective results: The meeting was so well organized that no time was wasted. \ See Also أدار (أَدَارَ)، نظم (نَظَّمَ) \ دَبَّرَ الأمْرَ \ handle: to deal with (people, machines, difficulties, etc.): She handled that difficult situation very well. \ دَبَّرَ أُمور المَنْزِلِ \ keep house: to look after the work of a house. \ دَبَّرَ شؤونَ... \ administer: to control, (esp. business or money affairs). \ دَبَّر مَكِيدَةً \ conspire: to make secret plans with others for a criminal purpose: They conspired to steal the money. intrigue: to plan secretly. plot: make secret plans: They were plotting against (or plotting an attack on) the government. scheme: to make a plan (usu. a dishonest one): They were scheming (how) to steal her jewels. \ See Also تآمر (تآمَرَ) \ دَبَّسَ \ pin: to fasten with a pin. staple: to fix with staples: The electric wires were stapled to the wall. The papers were stapled together. -
8 رسم
رَسَمَ \ draw: to make pictures by means of lines with a pen or pencil (but not with paint): An artist taught him to draw, to make sth. (a line, picture, plan, map, etc.) by drawing Please draw me a map of the way to your house. rule: to draw (a straight line), using a straight piece of wood or metal as a guide: He ruled a line across the middle of the page. \ رَسَمَ بالدِّهان \ paint: to make a picture with paints: She draws and paints (pictures of) ships. Who taught him to paint?. \ See Also الألوان \ رَسَمَ بشَكْلٍ مَبْدئيّ \ draft: to prepare a draft of: Please draft an answer to this letter. \ رَسَمَ خريطَة \ map (-pp-): to make a map of. \ رَسَمَ خَطًّا تحتَ (كلمة) \ underline: to draw a line under (a word that is important, etc.). \ رَسَمَ خُطّةً \ scheme: to make a plan (usu. a dishonest one): They were scheming (how) to steal her jewels. \ رَسَمَ الشَّكْلَ العام \ outline: to make an outline of (sth.’s shape). \ رَسَمَ شَيْئًا (أثناء الإصْغاءِ أو التَّفْكير) \ doodle: to make meaningless marks on paper when one is (or ought to be) thinking of sth. else. \ See Also شخبط (شَخْبَطَ) \ رَسَمَ صُورةً \ draw: to make a picture of: I like drawing animals. \ رَسَمَ الكَلِمةَ إملائيًّا \ spell: to write (a word) correctly: How do you spell your name?. -
9 conspire
دَبَّر مَكِيدَةً \ conspire: to make secret plans with others for a criminal purpose: They conspired to steal the money. intrigue: to plan secretly. plot: make secret plans: They were plotting against (or plotting an attack on) the government. scheme: to make a plan (usu. a dishonest one): They were scheming (how) to steal her jewels. \ See Also تآمر (تآمَرَ) -
10 intrigue
دَبَّر مَكِيدَةً \ conspire: to make secret plans with others for a criminal purpose: They conspired to steal the money. intrigue: to plan secretly. plot: make secret plans: They were plotting against (or plotting an attack on) the government. scheme: to make a plan (usu. a dishonest one): They were scheming (how) to steal her jewels. \ See Also تآمر (تآمَرَ) -
11 plot
دَبَّر مَكِيدَةً \ conspire: to make secret plans with others for a criminal purpose: They conspired to steal the money. intrigue: to plan secretly. plot: make secret plans: They were plotting against (or plotting an attack on) the government. scheme: to make a plan (usu. a dishonest one): They were scheming (how) to steal her jewels. \ See Also تآمر (تآمَرَ) -
12 scheme
دَبَّر مَكِيدَةً \ conspire: to make secret plans with others for a criminal purpose: They conspired to steal the money. intrigue: to plan secretly. plot: make secret plans: They were plotting against (or plotting an attack on) the government. scheme: to make a plan (usu. a dishonest one): They were scheming (how) to steal her jewels. \ See Also تآمر (تآمَرَ) -
13 خطط
خَطَّطَ \ lay out: to spread sth. out clearly or usefully: a well laid out garden. line: mark with line: lined paper. plan: to make plans for (sth. in) the future (a journey, a new house, etc.): She planned her day’s work so that she would have some time free in the afternoon. scheme: to make a plan (usu. a dishonest one): They were scheming (how) to steal her jewels. \ See Also سطر (سَطَّرَ)، بسط (بَسَطَ)، رسم (رَسَمَ)، خطة (خُطَّة) -
14 lay out
خَطَّطَ \ lay out: to spread sth. out clearly or usefully: a well laid out garden. line: mark with line: lined paper. plan: to make plans for (sth. in) the future (a journey, a new house, etc.): She planned her day’s work so that she would have some time free in the afternoon. scheme: to make a plan (usu. a dishonest one): They were scheming (how) to steal her jewels. \ See Also سطر (سَطَّرَ)، بسط (بَسَطَ)، رسم (رَسَمَ)، خطة (خُطَّة) -
15 line
خَطَّطَ \ lay out: to spread sth. out clearly or usefully: a well laid out garden. line: mark with line: lined paper. plan: to make plans for (sth. in) the future (a journey, a new house, etc.): She planned her day’s work so that she would have some time free in the afternoon. scheme: to make a plan (usu. a dishonest one): They were scheming (how) to steal her jewels. \ See Also سطر (سَطَّرَ)، بسط (بَسَطَ)، رسم (رَسَمَ)، خطة (خُطَّة) -
16 scheme
خَطَّطَ \ lay out: to spread sth. out clearly or usefully: a well laid out garden. line: mark with line: lined paper. plan: to make plans for (sth. in) the future (a journey, a new house, etc.): She planned her day’s work so that she would have some time free in the afternoon. scheme: to make a plan (usu. a dishonest one): They were scheming (how) to steal her jewels. \ See Also سطر (سَطَّرَ)، بسط (بَسَطَ)، رسم (رَسَمَ)، خطة (خُطَّة) -
17 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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18 budget
[ˈbadʒɪt]1. nounany plan showing how money is to be spent:ميزانيّه، مُوازَنَهmy budget for the month.
2. verb– past tense, past participle ˈbudgeted1) to make a plan showing this:يضع يَضَعُ ميزانيَّهWe must try to budget or we shall be in debt.
يُخَصِّصُ ميزانيَّهI hadn't budgeted for a new car.
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19 scheme
رَسَمَ خُطّةً \ scheme: to make a plan (usu. a dishonest one): They were scheming (how) to steal her jewels. -
20 غير
غَيَّرَ \ alter: to change; make or become different: People’s appearances alter as they grow older. She has altered her skirt because it was too short. change: to make sth. different: We had to change our plans.. modify: to change slightly; make more reasonable: They modified their demands and accepted a smaller increase in pay. revise: to read through and make any necessary changes to (one’s own written work, to improve it); read or study again (books or notes, before an examination); reconsider (one’s opinions): She revised her book and made it more modern. He had only 2 days to revise before the English exam. transfer: to move from one place to another: We transferred our account to a different bank. transform: to change in shape, appearance, character, etc.: The desert had been transformed into fields of corn. \ See Also عدل (عَدَّلَ)، راجع (رَاجَعَ)، نقل (نَقَلَ) \ غَيَّرَ الاتجاه بشكل مُفَاجِئ \ swerve: to change direction suddenly: The car swerved to avoid the child. \ غَيَّرَ رأيه \ change one’s mind: to come to have a new opinion; make a different decision: We were going to go to America for a holiday, but we changed our minds and stayed at home instead, change one’s opinion or intention I was going to London today, but I changed my mind and stayed at home. think better of it: to change one’s plan; decide (wisely) not to do sth.: I planned to leave my job, but then I thought better of it., to change one’s plan; decide not to do sth. I planned to leave my job, but then I thought better of it.
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