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1 make a mountain out of a molehill
يُبالِغ، يَعْمَل من الحَبِّه قُبِّهArabic-English dictionary > make a mountain out of a molehill
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2 answer
[ˈaːnsə]1. noun1) something said, written or done that is caused by a question etc from another person:جَوابShe refused to give an answer to his questions.
2) the solution to a problem:حَـل لِمَسْألَهThe answer to your transport difficulties is to buy a car.
2. verb1) to make an answer to a question, problem, action etc:Answer my questions, please
يَرُد عَلى، يُجِيبWhy don't you answer the letter?
يَفْتَح الباب (لِلطَّارِق)Could you answer the door, please?
3) to be suitable or all that is necessary (for):يُلائِمThis will answer my requirements.
يُلائِم، يَفي بِالغَرَضThe police have found a man answering (to) that description.
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3 حل
حَلَّ \ loose: to unfasten: He loosened the string round the bundle. solve: to find the answer to sth. (a difficult question, a problem, etc.); find the cause of sth. (a crime): Some murders are never solved. undo: to loosen (a knot, button, etc.) unfasten (a garment). unravel: to straighten (string, woollen threads etc.) that is mixed up; make clear (a story, a mystery, etc.) which is confused. work out: to calculate; to produce (a plan, etc.) by careful thought: He worked out the probable cost of the building. \ حَلَّ \ dissolve: make (sth. solid) become liquid: Dissolve the salt in the water. \ See Also أذاب (أَذابَ) \ حَلَّ قَبْضَتَهُ عن \ let go, leave go: not to hold any longer: Hold this rope tight and don’t let go (or let it go or let go of it). Don’t let go the rope till I tell you. \ حَلَّ لُغْزًا \ puzzle sth. out: to think hard until one understands: This is a difficult question but I shall puzzle it out. \ حَلَّ مَحَلّ \ relieve: to take sth. from sb.: A new guard relieved the old one (took his place so that he could go and rest). replace: to take the place of: Oil has replaced coal in most ship’s engines. supersede: to take the place of: Electricity has superseded oil as a means of lighting in most countries. supplant: to take the place of sb. (often unfairly): During my absence abroad, I’ve been supplanted by Tom as Rose’s boy-friend. -
4 generalise
verb1) to make a general rule etc that can be applied to many cases, based on a number of cases:يُعَمِّم، يَجْعَلُه عامّاHe's trying to generalize from only two examples.
2) to talk (about something) in general terms:يُعَمِّم بالكلامWe should stop generalizing and discuss each problem separately.
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5 generalize
verb1) to make a general rule etc that can be applied to many cases, based on a number of cases:يُعَمِّم، يَجْعَلُه عامّاHe's trying to generalize from only two examples.
2) to talk (about something) in general terms:يُعَمِّم بالكلامWe should stop generalizing and discuss each problem separately.
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6 race
I [reɪs]1. nouna competition to find who or which is the fastest:سِباقa horse race.
2. verb1) to (cause to) run in a race:يَشتَرِك في سِباقThe horse is racing against five others.
2) to have a competition with (someone) to find out who is the fastest:يُسابِقI'll race you to that tree.
يُسْرِع II [reɪs] nounHe raced along the road on his bike.
1) any one section of mankind, having a particular set of characteristics which make it different from other sections:عِرْق، جِنْس بَشَري( also adjective) race relations.
2) the fact of belonging to any of these various sections:عِرق، جِنْسthe problem of race.
3) a group of people who share the same culture, language etc; the Anglo-Saxon race.أحد الأعْراق البَشَرِيَّه -
7 resolve
[rəˈzɔlv]1. verb1) to make a firm decision (to do something):يُصَمِّمI've resolved to stop smoking.
2) to pass (a resolution):يُقَرِّر، يَسُن قانونا يُزيلُ الشُّكوكIt was resolved that women should be allowed to join the society.
2. noun1) determination to do what one has decided to do:تَصْميمHe showed great resolve.
2) a firm decision:قَرار ثابِت، عَزْمIt is his resolve to become a director of this firm.
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8 loose
حَلَّ \ loose: to unfasten: He loosened the string round the bundle. solve: to find the answer to sth. (a difficult question, a problem, etc.); find the cause of sth. (a crime): Some murders are never solved. undo: to loosen (a knot, button, etc.) unfasten (a garment). unravel: to straighten (string, woollen threads etc.) that is mixed up; make clear (a story, a mystery, etc.) which is confused. work out: to calculate; to produce (a plan, etc.) by careful thought: He worked out the probable cost of the building. -
9 solve
حَلَّ \ loose: to unfasten: He loosened the string round the bundle. solve: to find the answer to sth. (a difficult question, a problem, etc.); find the cause of sth. (a crime): Some murders are never solved. undo: to loosen (a knot, button, etc.) unfasten (a garment). unravel: to straighten (string, woollen threads etc.) that is mixed up; make clear (a story, a mystery, etc.) which is confused. work out: to calculate; to produce (a plan, etc.) by careful thought: He worked out the probable cost of the building. -
10 undo
حَلَّ \ loose: to unfasten: He loosened the string round the bundle. solve: to find the answer to sth. (a difficult question, a problem, etc.); find the cause of sth. (a crime): Some murders are never solved. undo: to loosen (a knot, button, etc.) unfasten (a garment). unravel: to straighten (string, woollen threads etc.) that is mixed up; make clear (a story, a mystery, etc.) which is confused. work out: to calculate; to produce (a plan, etc.) by careful thought: He worked out the probable cost of the building. -
11 unravel
حَلَّ \ loose: to unfasten: He loosened the string round the bundle. solve: to find the answer to sth. (a difficult question, a problem, etc.); find the cause of sth. (a crime): Some murders are never solved. undo: to loosen (a knot, button, etc.) unfasten (a garment). unravel: to straighten (string, woollen threads etc.) that is mixed up; make clear (a story, a mystery, etc.) which is confused. work out: to calculate; to produce (a plan, etc.) by careful thought: He worked out the probable cost of the building. -
12 work out
حَلَّ \ loose: to unfasten: He loosened the string round the bundle. solve: to find the answer to sth. (a difficult question, a problem, etc.); find the cause of sth. (a crime): Some murders are never solved. undo: to loosen (a knot, button, etc.) unfasten (a garment). unravel: to straighten (string, woollen threads etc.) that is mixed up; make clear (a story, a mystery, etc.) which is confused. work out: to calculate; to produce (a plan, etc.) by careful thought: He worked out the probable cost of the building.
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