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41 make head or tail of sth
لا يَفهم شيئًا \ make head or tail of sth.: not to understand at all: I can’t make head or tail of this foreigner’s speech. \ يَعْجز عن فَهْم \ make head or tail of sth.: not understand at all: I can’t make head or tail of this foreigner’s speech. -
42 make the best of
اِسْتَغَلَّ (من شيءٍ) \ make the best of: to do as well as one can with (sth. imperfect): If this torn shirt is your only one, you’ll have to make the best of it. \ See Also استفادَ إلى أقصى حدّ \ جَنَى أكبر فائدة من \ make the best of: to do as well as one can with (sth. imperfect): If this torn shirt is your only one, you’ll have to make the best of it. -
43 make much of
1) to make a fuss of (a person) or about (a thing).يُعْطي أهميَّة أكثر من اللازِم لِ، يُثيرُ ضَجَّةً حَول2) to make sense of; to understand:يَفْهَمI couldn't make much of the film.
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44 make a fool of
خَدَعَ \ cheat: to deceive; get sth. dishonestly from sb.: Some men cheat at cards. That lawyer cheated me out of $15. deceive: to cause (sb.) to believe what is untrue; play a trick on (sb.). fool: deceive: He fooled her into believing his promises. hoax: to trick (sb.) by telling lies that cause trouble: Firemen are often hoaxed by untrue reports of a fire. make a fool of: to trick; make (sb.) seem silly in front of others. mislead, misled: to give wrong ideas to (sb.); cause sb. to be (or to do) wrong: You misled me into thinking it was easy to teach. to take advantage of: to make unfair use of; deceive: The shopkeeper took advantage of my inexperience and charged me too much. trick: deceive. \ See Also غش (غَشَّ)، ضلل (ضَلَّلَ)، اِحْتَالَ على -
45 make up for
عَوَّضَ عَن \ compensate: to make a suitable payment for some loss or bad effect: Many companies compensate their workers if they are hurt at work. compensate for: to provide sth. good that makes a loss or bad effect seem less: Nothing can compensate (me) for the loss of my husband. make up for: to do sth. to put right (a wrong, a loss, etc.): You must make up for lost time by working late today. -
46 make a fool of
سَخِرَ \ ridicule: to laugh unkindly at and make (sb. or sth.) seem foolish: His sister ridiculed his efforts at dancing. jeer: to laugh rudely and unkindly: The crowd jeered (at him) when he missed the ball. scoff: to say rudely that sth. is worthless: He scoffed at my efforts to paint a picture. laugh at: to laugh unkindly at (sb. or sth. that one considers foolish): Everyone laughed at him when he missed the ball. make a fool of: to trick; make (sb.) seem silly in front of others. mock: to laugh cruelly at (sb.) and treat him as a fool (esp. by copying his speech or manner): They mocked (at) his efforts to speak their language. \ See Also هَزِئ مِن -
47 make certain, make sure
تَأَكَّدَ \ make certain, make sure: to satisfy oneself: She made sure that the door was locked. \ See Also تثبت من (تثبّتَ مِن) -
48 make out
حَرَّرَ \ make out: to prepare or to address (a bill, etc.) in writing: This postal order is made out to you. \ See Also أعدّ فاتورة أو صَكًّا \ مَيَّزَ \ make out: to see with difficulty: I could just make out two figures on the distant hillside. \ See Also أبْصَرَ بِصُعوبة -
49 make a break for it
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50 make a face
to make strange expressions with the face eg to show disgust, or to amuse:يُظْهِرُ على وَجْهِه علامات الإسْتِياءHe pulled a face when he smelt the fish.
يقوم بحركات غريبه في وَجْهِهShe pulled faces at the baby to make it laugh.
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51 make a go (of something)
to make a success (of something):يَنْجَح، يُحْرِزُ نَجاحاHe has never owned a shop before, but I think he'll make a go of it.
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52 make a go (of something)
to make a success (of something):يَنْجَح، يُحْرِزُ نَجاحاHe has never owned a shop before, but I think he'll make a go of it.
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53 make certain
to act so that, or check that, something is sure:يَتَأكَّدI think he's dead but you'd better make certain.
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54 make oneself at home
to make oneself as comfortable and relaxed as one would at home:يَشْعُر وكأنَّه في بيتِهMake yourself at home!
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55 make (oneself) understood
to make one's meaning or intentions clear:يَجْعَلُ نَفْسَه مَفْهوماHe tried speaking German to them, but couldn't make himself understood.
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56 make out
1) to see, hear or understand:يَرى، يَسْمَع، يَفْهَمHe could make out a ship in the distance.
2) to make it seem that:يُحاوِل أن يجْعَل الأمر يبدوHe made out that he was earning a huge amount of money.
3) to write or fill in:يُعِدُّ ، يَكْتُبُ، يَملأُThe doctor made out a prescription.
4) (slang) to kiss, hug and caress; to neck:يُقَبِّل، يُعانِق، يُداعِبThey were making out in the back seat.
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57 make sure
to act so that, or check that, something is certain or sure:Arrive early at the cinema to make sure of (getting) a seat!
يتأكَّد من، يَتَحَقَّق مِنI think he's coming today but I'll telephone to make sure (of that / that he is).
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58 make (oneself) understood
to make one's meaning or intentions clear:يَجْعَلُ نَفْسَه مَفْهوماHe tried speaking German to them, but couldn't make himself understood.
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59 make-believe
nounthe act or art of pretending and imagining:إدِّعاء، تَظاهُر، تَخَيُّلي( also adjective) a make-believe world.
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60 make up one’s mind
قَرَّرَ \ affirm: to declare that sth. is true: He affirmed that his friend had not left the house at the time of the murder. choose, (chose, chosen): to decide: I chose to stay at home rather than to travel. decide: to determine; make up one’s mind: I’ve decided to get a new car. determine: to decide; be the cause of; control: We must determine the rights and wrongs of the case. The weather determines the size of the crop. fix: to settle; decide: Have you fixed the time and place of your meeting?. judge: to examine facts about (sb. or sth.) and come to a decision; to consider (in court, in a competition, etc.): He judged the man (to be) guilty. They judged him (to be) the winner. I was invited to judge the cattle at the show. lay down: to fix (a rule): The price of oil is laid down by the government. make up one’s mind: to decide after much thought: He made up his mind to tell them everything. resolve: to decide after careful thought. rule: give an official decision: The judge ruled that the prisoner was wrongly charged. \ See Also أكد (أَكَّدَ)، عزم (عَزَمَ)، حَدَّدَ، حكم (حَكَمَ)
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