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1 make one's mark
to make a permanent or strong impression:يَتْرُكThe horrors of the war have left their mark on the children.
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2 sound
I [saund] adjective1) strong or in good condition:سَليم جِسْمانِيّا وعَقْلِيّاHe's 87, but he's still sound in mind and body.
2) (of sleep) deep:عَميقShe's a very sound sleeper.
3) full; thorough:كامِل، شامِلa sound basic training.
4) accurate; free from mistakes:دَقيق، سَليم، صَحيحa sound piece of work.
5) having or showing good judgement or good sense:قَويم، صادِق IIHis advice is always very sound.
1. noun1) the impressions transmitted to the brain by the sense of hearing:صَوْت( also adjective) sound waves.
2) something that is, or can be, heard:صَوْت، ضَجَّهThe sounds were coming from the garage.
3) the impression created in the mind by a piece of news, a description etc:مَعْنى، مَغْزى، إنْطِباعI didn't like the sound of her hairstyle at all!
2. verb1) to (cause something to) make a sound:Sound the bell!
يَرِنُّ، يُسْمِعُ صَوْتاThe bell sounded.
2) to signal (something) by making a sound:يُعْطي إشارَةً، يَدُقُّSound the alarm!
3) (of something heard or read) to make a particular impression; to seem; to appear:يَبْدوThat sounds like a train.
4) to pronounce:يَلْفُظIn the word "pneumonia", the letter p is not sounded.
5) to examine by tapping and listening carefully:يَفْحَص بالنَّقْر والإصْغاء III [saund] verb يَقيسُ العُمْق بواسِطَة الصَّوْتShe sounded the patient's chest.
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3 ring
I [rɪŋ]1. noun1) a small circle eg of gold or silver, sometimes having a jewel set in it, worn on the finger:خاتِمShe wears a diamond ring.
2) a circle of metal, wood etc for any of various purposes:حَلَقَهThe trap-door had a ring attached for lifting it.
3) anything which is like a circle in shape:حَلَقَه، دائِرَهThe hot teapot left a ring on the polished table.
4) an enclosed space for boxing matches, circus performances etc:حَلَبَهThe crowd cheered as the boxer entered the ring.
5) a small group of people formed for business or criminal purposes:حَلَقَه ، مَجْموعَهa drugs ring.
2. verb– past tense, past participle ringed1) verb2) to form a ring round.يُكَوِّن حَلَقَه3) to put, draw etc a ring round (something):يَضَعُ حَلَقَ أو دائِرَه حَوْل الخَطَأHe has ringed all your errors.
4) to put a ring on the leg of (a bird) as a means of identifying it.يَضَعُ حَلَقَة حَوْلَ رجْل الحَيوان او الطَّيْر II [rɪŋ] past tense rang [raŋ]: past participle rung [raŋ]1. verb1) to (cause to) sound:يَقْرَع، يَدُقThe telephone rang.
2) ( often with up) to telephone (someone):يَتَّصِل هاتِفِياI'll ring you (up) tonight.
3) ( often with for ) to ring a bell (eg in a hotel) to tell someone to come, to bring something etc:يَتَّصِل هاتِفِيا لِيَجْلِبShe rang for the maid.
4) (of certain objects) to make a high sound like a bell:يَرِنُّ، يَطِنُّThe glass rang as she hit it with a metal spoon.
5) to be filled with sound:يمْتَلئ بالصَّوْتThe hall rang with the sound of laughter.
6) ( often with out) to make a loud, clear sound:يَرنُّA shot rang out.
2. noun1) the act or sound of ringing:رَنينthe ring of a telephone.
2) a telephone call:إتِّصال هاتِفيI'll give you a ring.
3) a suggestion, impression or feeling:نَبْرَه، إنْطِباعHis story has a ring of truth about it.
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4 أوهم
أوْهَمَ: أوْقَعَ في الوَهْمto make someone think or believe (that), give the (false) impression (that); to delude, deceive, mislead -
5 بصم
بَصَمَ: دَمَغَ، خَتَمَ، وَسَمَto (im)print, impress, stamp; to make or leave a fingerprint (imprint, impression) on -
6 brand
[brænd]1. noun1) a maker's name or trademark:نوع، صنف جديد( also adjective) a brand name.
2) a variety:نوعHe has his own brand of humour.
3) a mark on cattle etc to show who owns them, made with a hot iron.وسْـم، دمغـه2. verb1) to mark cattle etc with a hot iron.يسم، يدمغ2) to make a permanent impression on:يدمغ، يترك أثراHis name is branded on my memory.
3) to attach (permanent) disgrace to:يصم بالعارbranded for life as a thief.
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7 effect
[ɪˈfekt]1. noun1) a result or consequence:تَأْثيرHis discovery had little effect at first.
2) an impression given or produced:تأثير، إنْطِباعa pleasing effect.
2. verbto make happen; to bring about:يُحْدِث، يُجْري، يَجْلِبHe tried to effect a reconciliation between his parents.
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8 go in one ear and out the other
not to make any lasting impression:يَدخُل مِن أُذن وَيَخرُج من الأُخرىI keep telling that child to work harder but my words go in one ear and out the other.
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9 leave one's mark
to make a permanent or strong impression:يَتْرُكThe horrors of the war have left their mark on the children.
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10 read
[riːd] past tense, past participle read [red]1. verb1) to look at and understand (printed or written words or other signs):Have you read this letter?
Can your little girl read yet?
Can anyone here read Chinese?
يَقرأI can read (= understand without being told) her thoughts/mind.
2) to learn by reading:يَعْرِف بالقِراءَهI read in the paper today that the government is going to cut taxes again.
3) to read aloud, usually to someone else:يَقْرأ بصَوْتٍ عالٍI read to her before she goes to bed.
يُطالِع يَدْرُس ، يَتَعَلَّمI don't have much time to read these days.
6) to look at or be able to see (something) and get information from it:يَسْتَطيع أن يَقرأThe nurse read the thermometer.
7) to be written or worded; to say:يَقول ما يَليHis letter reads as follows: "Dear Sir,..."
8) (of a piece of writing etc) to make a (good, bad etc) impression:يَتْرُكُ انْطِباعاThis report reads well.
يُظْهِر مَعلومات مُحَدَّده، يقولThe thermometer reads –5°C.
10) to (cause a word, phrase etc to) be replaced by another, eg in a document or manuscript:There is one error on this page – For "two yards", read "two metres"
يَجِب أن يَحُل مَحَلّها"Two yards long" should read "two metres long".
2. nounthe act, or a period, of reading:فَتْرَة قِراءهI like a good read before I go to sleep.
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11 show
[ʃəu] past tense showed: past participles showed ~shown1. verb1) to allow or cause to be seen:يُري، يُظْهِرHis work is showing signs of improvement.
2) to be able to be seen:يَظْهَر، يَبْدوa faint light showing through the curtains.
3) to offer or display, or to be offered or displayed, for the public to look at:Which picture is showing at the cinema?
يَعْرِضHis paintings are being shown at the art gallery.
4) to point out or point to:يُشير إلى، يَدُل علىShow me the man you saw yesterday.
5) ( often with (a)round) to guide or conduct:يُرْشِد، يُوَجِّهThey showed him (a)round (the factory).
6) to demonstrate to:Will you show me how to do it?
يُري، يَقومُ بِعَرْضHe showed me a clever trick.
7) to prove:يُبَرْهِنThat just shows / goes to show how stupid he is.
يُظْهِرُ لَطافَةًHe showed him no mercy.
2. noun1) an entertainment, public exhibition, performance etc:عَرْضa TV show.
2) a display or act of showing:إظْهار، إسْتِعْراضa show of strength.
3) an act of pretending to be, do etc (something):تَفاخُر، تَباهٍHe made a show of working, but he wasn't really concentrating.
4) appearance, impression:للتأثير، للتَّظاهُر، لِتَرْك الإنْطِباعThey just did it for show, in order to make themselves seem more important than they are.
5) an effort or attempt:مُحاوَلَهHe put up a good show in the chess competition.
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12 strike
[straɪk] past tense struck [strak]: past participles struck ~stricken [ˈstrɪkən]1. verb1) to hit, knock or give a blow to:Why did you strike him?
يَضْرُب، يَرتَطِم، يَصْدُمThe tower of the church was struck by lightning.
2) to attack:يُهاجِمWe must prevent the disease striking again.
3) to produce (sparks or a flame) by rubbing:He struck a match/light
يَقْدَح عود ثَقاب، يَحُكHe struck sparks from the stone with his knife.
4) (of workers) to stop work as a protest, or in order to force employers to give better pay:يُضرِبُ، يَقومُ بإضْرابThe men decided to strike for higher wages.
5) to discover or find:After months of prospecting they finally struck gold/oil
يَكْتَشِف، يَجِدIf we walk in this direction we may strike the right path.
6) to (make something) sound:He struck a note on the piano/violin
يَرِنُّ، يَدُقُّ نَغْمَةً موسيقِيَّهThe clock struck twelve.
7) to impress, or give a particular impression to (a person):How does the plan strike you?
يُؤَثِّرُ، يَتْرُك تأثيراIt / The thought struck me that she had come to borrow money.
8) to mint or manufacture (a coin, medal etc).يَسُكُّ، يَضْربُ نُقودا9) to go in a certain direction:يَتَّجِهHe left the path and struck (off) across the fields.
10) to lower or take down (tents, flags etc).يُنْزِلُ رايَةً أو خَيْمَه2. noun1) an act of striking:إضْرابa miners' strike.
2) a discovery of oil, gold etc:إكْتِشافHe made a lucky strike.
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