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61 سوق
سُوق \ fair: an outdoor gathering of people for a market or for amusement. market: a public gathering where people can sell goods (often on certain fixed days); the place of such a gathering: a cattle market; a fruit market: Take your eggs to market. \ سُوق الأَورَاق المالِيّة (البُورصَة) \ stock exchange: a place where stocks are bought and sold. \ سُوقٌ خَيْرِيَّة \ bazaar: a sale of goods to get money for a special good purpose: a hospital bazaar (to help support a local hospital). \ سُوقٌ رَائِجة \ market: a general demand for certain goods; the place or the people that make such a demand: There’s no market for fur coats in Africa. \ سُوقٌ شَرْقِيّة \ bazaar: (in Eastern countries) a marketplace or group of shops. \ سُوقٌ مركَزيَّة \ supermarket: a large store of goods for sale where one serves oneself. \ سُوقٌ مَسْقُوفة \ arcade: an arched passage, often with shops along it. -
62 look like sth
بَدَا كَأنّ \ look like sth: to seem likely to be or do seem likely to do sth.: She looks like being late. It looks like rain. sound: to make a certain sound; give a certain feeling: That sounds like my father’s voice. His ideas sound very clever, but will they work?. -
63 seem likely to do sth
بَدَا كَأنّ \ look like sth: to seem likely to be or do seem likely to do sth.: She looks like being late. It looks like rain. sound: to make a certain sound; give a certain feeling: That sounds like my father’s voice. His ideas sound very clever, but will they work?. -
64 sound
بَدَا كَأنّ \ look like sth: to seem likely to be or do seem likely to do sth.: She looks like being late. It looks like rain. sound: to make a certain sound; give a certain feeling: That sounds like my father’s voice. His ideas sound very clever, but will they work?. -
65 صنع
صُنْع \ make: a kind, as shown by the maker’s name or the trade name: What make of car is that? A Ford, or a Jaguar?. manufacture: manufacturing. \ دَالّ على مَهَارَة الصُّنْع \ workmanlike: (of a skilled job) well and effectively done; suitable for doing the necessary work: workmanlike repair; a workmanlike kitchen. \ صُنْع منزِليّ \ home-made: made in sb.’s home; not made in a factory: home-made cakes. \ See Also يدوي (يَدَوِيّ) \ صُنْع اليَد \ handiwork: sth. done or made by a certain person: These pictures are all my own handiwork. -
66 قام (وقف)، نهض، بنى
قَامَ (وَقَفَ)، نَهَضَ، بَنَى \ get up: to stand up: He got up from his chair. go up: to be built or put up: Many new houses are going up in our village. rise: to get up from a sitting or lying position: He rose to his feet (from the chair). stand up: to rise from a sitting position: The visitor stood up and walked out. stand, (stood): (of upright things) to be in a certain position: Some pots stood on the shelf., (often with up) to be on one’s feet: The seats were full, so we had to stand (up). \ قَامَ بِـ \ carry on: to control, keep in action: You can’t carry on a business without accounts. do: (used generally instead of a particular verb of action) to attend to; deal with; set in order: Have you done (or written) that report yet? Has the cook done (or prepared) the vegatables for dinner? Have you done (or cleaned) your teeth?. do: to perform (work, one’s duty etc.): I have a lot to do. have: to take: Do you have milk in your coffee?. in the process of: to be doing: I am in the process of painting my house. perform: to do (a duty, an action, etc.). \ See Also تناول (تَنَاوَل)، أنجز (أَنْجَزَ) \ قَامَ بالعمل \ function: to work: My radio isn’t functioning properly. \ قَامَ بتَجْرِبَة \ experiment: to try new ideas (esp. scientific ones): We were experimenting with a special kind of cotton seed. \ قَامَ بدور البُطُولة \ star: to be a leading performer: She is starring in a television show. \ قَامَ بِرِحْلَة \ tour: to make a tour: We toured (around) Europe for three weeks. \ قَامَ بزيارة \ pay a visit, to: to visit (as a duty, rather than for pleasure): I must pay a visit to the doctor. \ قَامَ بزيارة خاطفة \ look in: to pay a short visit: Do look in when you pass this way. \ قَامَ بِزيارَة شخص \ pay (sb.) a visit: to visit (sb.): I’ll pay you a visit when I next go to London. \ قَامَ بصيانة وإصْلاح آلة \ service: to give regular attention to (a machine): I have my car serviced every 6000 miles. \ See Also إلخ \ قَامَ بِعَمَله \ work: (of a machine, an idea, etc.) to do what it is meant to do; to be effective: This watch won’t work, as its spring is broken. Our plans worked smoothly. \ قَامَ بنزهة على الأقدام \ stretch one’s legs: to exercise one’s legs (after sitting for a long time); go for a walk. \ قَامَ بنفقة (أُسْرَة) \ support: to provide for: I have to support a large family. \ قَامَ بِهُجومٍ (جَويّ) مُفاجئ \ blitz: (to make) a sudden and violent attack, esp. by air. \ قَامَ على خِدْمَة... \ wait: (with on) to serve: Hotel servants wait on their guests. \ قَامَ على... \ base: to build on sth. or take it as a starting point: My story was based on true events. \ قَامَ مَقَام \ act for: to perform duties for: The headmaster is ill, and Mr Day is acting for him. stand for: (of signs, letters, etc.) to be instead of; mean: UK stands for United Kingdom. \ قَامَ بمظاهرة \ demonstrate: to show one’s feelings publicly, often with much noise and force: The farmers demonstrated against the control of meat prices. -
67 أبدى
أَبْدَى \ display: to show publicly: He never displays his real feelings. Shops display their goods in their windows. \ See Also عرض (عَرَضَ) \ أَبْدَى استعداده لِـ \ offer: to say that one will give sth. (money, a prize, a reward, etc.) to anyone who fulfils certain conditions: The police offered $1000 to anyone who could lead them to the murderer. \ See Also عرض (عَرَضَ) \ أَبْدَى الامتعاض أو السُّخرِيَة بتعبير الوجه \ make faces at sb.: to twist one’s face rudely at sb.. \ أَبْدَى شكّه في \ query: to question sth. doubtful: He queried my right to be present at the meeting. \ أَبْدَى مُلاحظة \ observe: to point out; say: he observed that we should have to hurry. -
68 ثبت
ثَبَّتَ \ fasten: to fix firmly: Fasten those buttons. fit: to fix; put into position: I fitted a new handle on (or to) the door. fix: to make firm; fasten: The lamp is fixed to the wall. glue: to keep sth. firmly in one position: His eyes were glued to the window. mount: to fix in position: The guns were mounted on the castle wall. stick: to fasten with some sticky or liquid material: I stuck a stamp on the letter. hold: to put or keep (sth.) in a certain position (with nails, paste, rope or any pressure or support): The rubber ring held him up in the water. A nail held the picture on the wall. \ ثَبَّتَ (أو أَلْصَقَ) بالإسمنت \ cement: to cover or join with cement: Bricks are cemented together to form a wall. \ ثَبَّتَ (أو شَدَّ) بالبراغي \ screw: to fasten or tighten with screws: I screwed a handle on to the door. Please screw up that box. \ ثَبَّتَ (أو شَدَّ) بشريط \ tape: to fasten with tape. \ ثَبَّتَ بإِسفين أو وَتِد \ wedge: to fix tightly with a wedge. \ ثَبَّتَ بالبِرشام \ rivet: to fasten with rivets. \ ثَبَّتَ بالرَّزَّة \ staple: to fix with staples: The electric wires were stapled to the wall. \ ثَبَّتَ بالمسامير \ nail: fasten with metal nails: The cupboard was nailed to the wall. \ ثَبَّتَ بمِسْمَار عَريض \ tack: to fasten with tacks. \ ثَبَّتَ بالمِشْبك \ buckto le: fasten with a buckle. clip: join, hold together or fasten with a clip. \ ثَبَّتَ في مكان \ pin: to hold so tight that movement is impossible: He was pinned to the ground by a fallen tree. -
69 زيادة
زيَادَة \ extension: the act of extending; sth. extended. in hand: (of money) not to spent: After paying my bills I had $30 in hand. increase: increasing; growth. over: more: Boys aged 16 and over may enter this race. overflow: an amount that overflows. rise: an increase; an upward movement: a rise in the cost of living. \ زيَادَة على \ over: more than: I waited for over an hour. \ زيَادَة عن الحدّ \ over: (with a hyphen; followed by a noun that is formed from an adj.) too much: over-anxiety. \ زيَارَة \ round: a regular local journey (made by a doctor, by a boy selling newspapers, by a policeman, etc.) for visiting certain houses or roads: I met the baker on his rounds. visit: an act or time of visiting: She makes several business visits to America every year. We’ve just had a visit from my father. \ زيَارَة عابرة \ a flying visit: a short hasty visit. \ See Also سريعة \ زيَارَة قصيرة \ call: a short visit: I have several calls to make in town. -
70 demonstrate
عَرَضَ \ demonstrate: to show sth. so as to explain it or make it known: Science teachers can demonstrate how acids work. The shopkeeper was demonstrating a new kind of electric cooker. display: to show publicly: Shops display their goods in their windows. exhibit: to show publicly (esp. the work of artists). hold out: to offer (for sb. else to take): He held out his plate for some food. offer: to give sb. the chance to accept (sth.): They offered the job to the younger woman, but she refused it, say that one will give sth. (money, a prize, a reward, etc.) to anyone who fulfils certain conditions The police offered $1000 to anyone who could lead them to the murderer. present: to put forward; show: She presented her plans to the meeting. state: to express; say: Please state your reasons. He states that he has no money. submit: to put forward for official consideration: You must submit the plans for your new house. -
71 display
عَرَضَ \ demonstrate: to show sth. so as to explain it or make it known: Science teachers can demonstrate how acids work. The shopkeeper was demonstrating a new kind of electric cooker. display: to show publicly: Shops display their goods in their windows. exhibit: to show publicly (esp. the work of artists). hold out: to offer (for sb. else to take): He held out his plate for some food. offer: to give sb. the chance to accept (sth.): They offered the job to the younger woman, but she refused it, say that one will give sth. (money, a prize, a reward, etc.) to anyone who fulfils certain conditions The police offered $1000 to anyone who could lead them to the murderer. present: to put forward; show: She presented her plans to the meeting. state: to express; say: Please state your reasons. He states that he has no money. submit: to put forward for official consideration: You must submit the plans for your new house. -
72 exhibit
عَرَضَ \ demonstrate: to show sth. so as to explain it or make it known: Science teachers can demonstrate how acids work. The shopkeeper was demonstrating a new kind of electric cooker. display: to show publicly: Shops display their goods in their windows. exhibit: to show publicly (esp. the work of artists). hold out: to offer (for sb. else to take): He held out his plate for some food. offer: to give sb. the chance to accept (sth.): They offered the job to the younger woman, but she refused it, say that one will give sth. (money, a prize, a reward, etc.) to anyone who fulfils certain conditions The police offered $1000 to anyone who could lead them to the murderer. present: to put forward; show: She presented her plans to the meeting. state: to express; say: Please state your reasons. He states that he has no money. submit: to put forward for official consideration: You must submit the plans for your new house. -
73 hold out
عَرَضَ \ demonstrate: to show sth. so as to explain it or make it known: Science teachers can demonstrate how acids work. The shopkeeper was demonstrating a new kind of electric cooker. display: to show publicly: Shops display their goods in their windows. exhibit: to show publicly (esp. the work of artists). hold out: to offer (for sb. else to take): He held out his plate for some food. offer: to give sb. the chance to accept (sth.): They offered the job to the younger woman, but she refused it, say that one will give sth. (money, a prize, a reward, etc.) to anyone who fulfils certain conditions The police offered $1000 to anyone who could lead them to the murderer. present: to put forward; show: She presented her plans to the meeting. state: to express; say: Please state your reasons. He states that he has no money. submit: to put forward for official consideration: You must submit the plans for your new house. -
74 offer
عَرَضَ \ demonstrate: to show sth. so as to explain it or make it known: Science teachers can demonstrate how acids work. The shopkeeper was demonstrating a new kind of electric cooker. display: to show publicly: Shops display their goods in their windows. exhibit: to show publicly (esp. the work of artists). hold out: to offer (for sb. else to take): He held out his plate for some food. offer: to give sb. the chance to accept (sth.): They offered the job to the younger woman, but she refused it, say that one will give sth. (money, a prize, a reward, etc.) to anyone who fulfils certain conditions The police offered $1000 to anyone who could lead them to the murderer. present: to put forward; show: She presented her plans to the meeting. state: to express; say: Please state your reasons. He states that he has no money. submit: to put forward for official consideration: You must submit the plans for your new house. -
75 present
عَرَضَ \ demonstrate: to show sth. so as to explain it or make it known: Science teachers can demonstrate how acids work. The shopkeeper was demonstrating a new kind of electric cooker. display: to show publicly: Shops display their goods in their windows. exhibit: to show publicly (esp. the work of artists). hold out: to offer (for sb. else to take): He held out his plate for some food. offer: to give sb. the chance to accept (sth.): They offered the job to the younger woman, but she refused it, say that one will give sth. (money, a prize, a reward, etc.) to anyone who fulfils certain conditions The police offered $1000 to anyone who could lead them to the murderer. present: to put forward; show: She presented her plans to the meeting. state: to express; say: Please state your reasons. He states that he has no money. submit: to put forward for official consideration: You must submit the plans for your new house. -
76 state
عَرَضَ \ demonstrate: to show sth. so as to explain it or make it known: Science teachers can demonstrate how acids work. The shopkeeper was demonstrating a new kind of electric cooker. display: to show publicly: Shops display their goods in their windows. exhibit: to show publicly (esp. the work of artists). hold out: to offer (for sb. else to take): He held out his plate for some food. offer: to give sb. the chance to accept (sth.): They offered the job to the younger woman, but she refused it, say that one will give sth. (money, a prize, a reward, etc.) to anyone who fulfils certain conditions The police offered $1000 to anyone who could lead them to the murderer. present: to put forward; show: She presented her plans to the meeting. state: to express; say: Please state your reasons. He states that he has no money. submit: to put forward for official consideration: You must submit the plans for your new house. -
77 submit
عَرَضَ \ demonstrate: to show sth. so as to explain it or make it known: Science teachers can demonstrate how acids work. The shopkeeper was demonstrating a new kind of electric cooker. display: to show publicly: Shops display their goods in their windows. exhibit: to show publicly (esp. the work of artists). hold out: to offer (for sb. else to take): He held out his plate for some food. offer: to give sb. the chance to accept (sth.): They offered the job to the younger woman, but she refused it, say that one will give sth. (money, a prize, a reward, etc.) to anyone who fulfils certain conditions The police offered $1000 to anyone who could lead them to the murderer. present: to put forward; show: She presented her plans to the meeting. state: to express; say: Please state your reasons. He states that he has no money. submit: to put forward for official consideration: You must submit the plans for your new house. -
78 keep
أَبْقَى (على حاله) \ keep: to cause (sb. or sth.) to remain in a certain state: Keep that child quiet! Don’t keep me waiting!. \ اِدَّخَرَ شيئًا \ keep: to have a supply of sth. for sale: Do you keep ink in this shop?. \ See Also اِحتفظ بشيءٍ للبيع \ اِقْتَنَى \ keep: to own and look after: He keeps bees. \ بَقِيَ بحالَةٍ جيّدة \ keep: to remain in good condition; not go bad: Meat won’t keep in very hot weather. \ ثَمَن الطَّعام \ keep: the cost of being fed: My lodger earns his keep by helping in the shop. \ مَسْؤول عن \ keep: to be in charge of: Who keeps the key of the store?. \ وَاظَبَ على \ keep: (with a present participle; often with on) to continue to do sth.; do sth. repeatedly: He kept (on) hitting me. Keep (on) trying till you succeed, make or do sth. regularly Keep notes of all that you see. -
79 float
[fləut]1. verbto (make something) stay on the surface of a liquid:يَطوف، يَعومA piece of wood was floating in the stream.
2. noun1) something that floats on a fishing-line:شَيء عائِمIf the float moves, there is probably a fish on the hook.
2) a vehicle for transporting certain things:عَرَبَة نَقْل، عَوّامَهa cattle-float.
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80 scratch
[skrætʃ]1. verb1) to mark or hurt by drawing a sharp point across:How did you scratch your leg?
يَخْدِشI scratched myself on a rose bush.
2) to rub to relieve itching:يَحُكYou should try not to scratch insect bites.
3) to make by scratching:يَحْفُرHe scratched his name on the rock with a sharp stone.
4) to remove by scratching:يُزيل بالحَك ، يَجْلُطShe threatened to scratch his eyes out.
5) to withdraw from a game, race etc:يَسْحَب من المُباراهThat horse has been scratched.
2. noun1) a mark, injury or sound made by scratching:عَلامَه، خَدْشa scratch at the door.
2) a slight wound:جَرْح خَفيفI hurt myself, but it's only a scratch.
3) in certain races or competitions, the starting point for people with no handicap or advantage.نُقْطَة إنْطِلاق في سِباق
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