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41 incite
هَيَّجَ \ agitate: (often passive) to make sb. anxious: She was agitated when her husband didn’t come home from work, to make noisy public demands He agitated for a change in the marriage laws. excite: to give sb. strong feelings (of joy, anger, hope, etc.): The news excited him. It excited his interest. Our players were wildly excited by their success. fluster: to make sb. too confused and excited to think clearly: She was flustered by having to cook for several unexpected guests. incite: to cause or lead (sb.) to a strong feeling or violent action. provoke: to annoy sb. (usu. on purpose) so as to make him do sth.: If you provoke the dog, he may bite you. stir: to excite: Poetry should stir one’s imagination. \ See Also أثار (أَثَارَ)، أربك (أَرْبَكَ) -
42 provoke
هَيَّجَ \ agitate: (often passive) to make sb. anxious: She was agitated when her husband didn’t come home from work, to make noisy public demands He agitated for a change in the marriage laws. excite: to give sb. strong feelings (of joy, anger, hope, etc.): The news excited him. It excited his interest. Our players were wildly excited by their success. fluster: to make sb. too confused and excited to think clearly: She was flustered by having to cook for several unexpected guests. incite: to cause or lead (sb.) to a strong feeling or violent action. provoke: to annoy sb. (usu. on purpose) so as to make him do sth.: If you provoke the dog, he may bite you. stir: to excite: Poetry should stir one’s imagination. \ See Also أثار (أَثَارَ)، أربك (أَرْبَكَ) -
43 stir
هَيَّجَ \ agitate: (often passive) to make sb. anxious: She was agitated when her husband didn’t come home from work, to make noisy public demands He agitated for a change in the marriage laws. excite: to give sb. strong feelings (of joy, anger, hope, etc.): The news excited him. It excited his interest. Our players were wildly excited by their success. fluster: to make sb. too confused and excited to think clearly: She was flustered by having to cook for several unexpected guests. incite: to cause or lead (sb.) to a strong feeling or violent action. provoke: to annoy sb. (usu. on purpose) so as to make him do sth.: If you provoke the dog, he may bite you. stir: to excite: Poetry should stir one’s imagination. \ See Also أثار (أَثَارَ)، أربك (أَرْبَكَ) -
44 relax
[rəˈlæks] verb1) to make or become less tight or tense or less worried etc; to rest completely:يَسْتَريح، يُرَوِّح عن نَفْسِهHe relaxed his grip for a second and the rope was dragged out of his hand.
2) to make or become less strict or severe:يُرْخي، يُخَفِّفThe rules were relaxed because of the Queen's visit.
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45 خدر
خَدَّرَ \ anaesthetize, anesthetize: to apply an anaesthetic to (a person, or part of the body). drug: to make sb. sleep, etc., by giving him a drug: They drugged his drink and then stole his keys. They drugged him to make him tell the truth. \ خَدَّر \ gas: to poison (and probably kill) sb. with gas. \ See Also خَنَقَ بالغاز -
46 anaesthetize, anesthetize
خَدَّرَ \ anaesthetize, anesthetize: to apply an anaesthetic to (a person, or part of the body). drug: to make sb. sleep, etc., by giving him a drug: They drugged his drink and then stole his keys. They drugged him to make him tell the truth. -
47 drug
خَدَّرَ \ anaesthetize, anesthetize: to apply an anaesthetic to (a person, or part of the body). drug: to make sb. sleep, etc., by giving him a drug: They drugged his drink and then stole his keys. They drugged him to make him tell the truth. -
48 رشا
رَشَا \ bribe: to give sb. money or other gifts to make him show favour: He bribed the guards to let him visit the prisoner. corrupt: to make (sb.) corrupt, by offering money. \ See Also أفسد (أَفْسَدَ) -
49 bribe
رَشَا \ bribe: to give sb. money or other gifts to make him show favour: He bribed the guards to let him visit the prisoner. corrupt: to make (sb.) corrupt, by offering money. \ See Also أفسد (أَفْسَدَ) -
50 corrupt
رَشَا \ bribe: to give sb. money or other gifts to make him show favour: He bribed the guards to let him visit the prisoner. corrupt: to make (sb.) corrupt, by offering money. \ See Also أفسد (أَفْسَدَ) -
51 only
[ˈəunlɪ]1. adjectivewithout any others of the same type:He has no brothers or sisters – he's an only child
وَحيدthe only book of its kind.
2. adverb1) not more than:فَقَطHe lives only a mile away.
2) alone:فَقَطOnly you can do it.
3) showing the one action done, in contrast to other possibilities:فَقَطI only scolded the child – I did not smack him.
4) not longer ago than:ليس أبعد من، فَقَطI saw him only yesterday.
5) showing the one possible result of an action:فَقَط: تُظْهِر النَّتيجَهIf you do that, you'll only make him angry.
3. conjunctionexcept that, but:لكنI'd like to go, only I have to work.
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52 get one's hands on
1) to catch:يَمْسِكIf I ever get my hands on him, I'll make him sorry for what he did!
2) to get or obtain:يَحْصَل علىI'd love to get my hands on a car like that.
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53 stand over
to supervise closely:يُراقِب عن قُرْبI have to stand over him to make him do his schoolwork.
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54 pad out
to fill with a soft material to make the right size:يَحْشو بالقُطنThe actor's costume was padded out to make him look fat.
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55 بيض الله وجهه
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56 eat one's words
to admit humbly that one was mistaken in saying something:يَرْجِعُ في كَلامِهِI'll make him eat his words!
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57 torture
[ˈtɔːtʃə]1. verbto treat (someone) cruelly or painfully, as a punishment, or in order to make him/her confess something, give information etc:يُعَذَّبShe was tortured by rheumatism/jealousy.
2. noun1) the act or practice of torturing:تَعْذيبThe king would not permit torture.
2) (something causing) great suffering:عَذابthe torture of waiting to be executed.
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58 حرض
حَرَّضَ \ incite: to cause or lead (sb.) to a strong feeling or violent action. instigate: to cause (sth. bad or sb. to do sth. bad) by urging it: Two workers instigated all the trouble at the factory. provoke: to annoy sb. (usu. on purpose) so as to make him do sth.: If you provoke the dog, he may bite you. -
59 incite
حَرَّضَ \ incite: to cause or lead (sb.) to a strong feeling or violent action. instigate: to cause (sth. bad or sb. to do sth. bad) by urging it: Two workers instigated all the trouble at the factory. provoke: to annoy sb. (usu. on purpose) so as to make him do sth.: If you provoke the dog, he may bite you. -
60 instigate
حَرَّضَ \ incite: to cause or lead (sb.) to a strong feeling or violent action. instigate: to cause (sth. bad or sb. to do sth. bad) by urging it: Two workers instigated all the trouble at the factory. provoke: to annoy sb. (usu. on purpose) so as to make him do sth.: If you provoke the dog, he may bite you.
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