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81 trigger
[ˈtrɪgə]1. noun1) a small lever on a gun, which is pulled to make the gun fire:زِناد المُسَدَّسHe aimed the rifle at her but did not pull the trigger.
2) anything which starts a series of actions or reactions.أداة القَدْح أو الأطلاق، مُطْلِق2. verb( often with off) to start (a series of events):يَبدأ، يُطْلِق، يُشْعِلThe attack triggered (off) a full-scale war.
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82 twitter
[ˈtwɪtə]1. nouna light, repeated chirping sound, especially made by (small) birds:زقْزَقَهHe could hear the twitter of sparrows.
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83 vary
[ˈveərɪ] verbto make, be or become different:يَتَنَوَّع، يَخْتَلِفThese apples vary in size from small to medium.
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84 watch
[wɔtʃ]1. noun1) a small instrument for telling the time by, worn on the wrist or carried in the pocket of a waistcoat etc:ساعَهa wrist-watch.
2) a period of standing guard during the night:فَتْرَة الحِراسَهI'll take the watch from two o'clock till six.
3) in the navy etc, a group of officers and men who are on duty at a given time:الحُرّاس، فَريق المُناوبَهThe night watch come(s) on duty soon.
2. verb1) to look at (someone or something):يَنْظُر، يُشاهِدHe is watching television.
2) to keep a lookout (for):يُراقِب، يَتَرَبَّصCould you watch for the postman?
3) to be careful of (someone or something):Watch (that) you don't fall off!
يَحْذَر، يَحْتَرِس، يَنْتَبِهWatch him! He's dangerous.
4) to guard or take care of:يَحْرُس، يَنْتَبِه لِ، يَحْذَرPlease watch the baby while I go shopping.
5) to wait for (a chance, opportunity etc):يَنْتَظِر، يَرْتَقِب فُرْصَة سانِحَهWatch your chance, and then run.
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85 worm
[wəːm]1. nouna kind of small creeping animal with a ringed body and no backbone; an earth-worm.دودَه2. verb1) to make (one's way) slowly or secretly:يَتَسَلَّل، يَسيرُ بِبُطءHe wormed his way to the front of the crowd.
2) to get (information etc) with difficulty (out of someone):يَسْتَدْرِج بالكَلام، يَحْصَل على مَعْلومات بِصُعوبَهIt took me hours to worm the true story out of him.
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86 تفصيل
تَفْصِيل \ detail: one of the small parts that make up a complete description: Please give me all the details of the accident. Describe it in detail. -
87 حريق
حَرِيق \ blaze: a bright fire or light. fire: sth. that is burning when it should not: There was a serious fire in the market. \ حَزَّ \ hack: to cut roughly: He hacked the meat into pieces. nick: to make a nick in (sth.), a small cut. -
88 حلقة
حَلَقَة \ circle: sth. shaped like a circle; a ring: We sat in a circle round the fire, a number of people with the same interest His name is well known in business circles. He has a wide circle of friends. loop: a line that curves back upon itself, esp. as part of a knot or fastening. ring: any circular object or shape: Have you any curtain rings? The children stood in a ring round their teacher. \ حَلْقَة (حَلَقَة) لإحْكَام الوَصْل (وَشَرَة) \ washer: a small flat ring (of metal, rubber, etc.) that makes a screw fit tightly. \ حَلْقَة (حَلَقَة) وَصْل \ link: sth. that joins two things together; one of the metal rings which make up a chain: This old photograph is a link with my childhood (it makes me remember it). -
89 دفع
دَفَعَ \ bundle: to send away in a hurry: She bundled him down the stairs. drive (drove, driven): to cause (sb. or sth.) to move in a certain direction: We drove the sheep to market, to cause, sb. to be or do sth. The noise almost drove me mad. Hunger drove them to eat rats. pay: to give money for sth.: Whom should I pay for these goods? Pay the man at the door. How much must I pay? You must pay $4. You must pay that man $4. If you can’t pay now, come back later. prompt: to cause; urge: What prompted you to become a doctor? A quiet child won’t ask questions unless you prompt him. propel: to force (esp. a vehicle) forward. push: (the opposite of pull) to press forward: I pushed my bicycle up the hill. shove: to push. \ See Also سَاقَ \ دَفَعَ \ pay in, pay out: to hand money in or out: You can pay money in at the bank, and they will pay it out when you need it. \ See Also صرف (صَرَفَ) \ دَفَعَ أَجْرًا \ pay: to give regular money to an employed person: What do you pay your clerk? I pay him $80 a week. \ دَفَعَ إِكْرامِيَّة \ tip: to give a tip to: Did you tip the boy who brought you a newspaper? Yes, I tipped him 10 pence. \ دَفَعَ إلى السأم \ tire: to cause (sb.) to tire: The small print tired his eyes. I’m tired of paying your debts. \ دَفَعَ بِرِفْقٍ \ jog: to push or knock slightly: He jogged my arm, and my drink fell on the floor. \ دَفَعَ بسُرعَة \ hustle: to hurry (sb.) forcefully; to push: He hustled his family into the train. \ دَفَعَ بعَجَلةٍ \ rush: to urge (or cause) sb. to act too hastily: My wife rushed me into buying this house. \ See Also بِعُنْف \ دَفَعَ بِعُنْف \ thrust: to push suddenly and forcefully: He thrust a letter into my hand. \ دَفَعَ بالمِنْكَب \ jostle: to push roughly, among a crowd. \ دَفَعَ تَعْويضًا عن \ compensate: to make a suitable payment for some loss or bad effect: Many companies compensate their workers if they are hurt at work. \ دَفَعَ ثَمَنَ غَلْطَةٍ أو إهْمَال \ pay for: to suffer for (a foolish act): If you don’t oil that machine properly, you’ll pay for it later. \ دَفَعَ ثَمَنًا أو مُقابِلاً لِـ \ give: to pay; hand over (sth.) in return for sth. else: How much did you give for that watch? She gave her life for her children’s safety when the house was on fire. \ دَفَعَ شيئًا على عَجَلات \ wheel: to push (sth.) on wheels: He wheeled his bicycle into the hut. \ دَفَعَ مُقَدَّمًا \ advance: to pay money before it is earned; bring forward to an earlier date or time: My new employer advanced me $50 to buy a bicycle. -
90 شبه جملة
شِبْه جُمْلة \ phrase: a small group of words that do not make a full sentence, such as: in the garden or to be fond of. -
91 عبارة
عِبَارَة \ expression: a word or group of words: ‘Good heavens!’ is an expression of surprise. phrase: a small group of words that do not make a full sentence, such as: in the garden or to be fond of. term: a word that has a particular meaning; an expression: What is the correct scientific term? He described you in very rude terms. \ بِعبَارة صريحة \ plainly: clearly. \ عِبَارَة اسْتِهْزاء \ sneer: a sneering expression. \ عِبَارَة اصْطِلاَحِيّة \ idiom: a group of words that have a special meaning when used together: To be "hard up" is an English idiom meaning to lack money. -
92 مجهر
مِجْهَر \ microscope: an instrument for examining very small things that are made to look larger when put close underneath its special curved glass. \ مِجْهَر صَوتي \ microphone: (often shortened to mike) an instrument for changing sound waves into electrical waves, in order to record them or make them sound louder: He sang into the microphone. -
93 مذكرة
مُذَكِّرة \ reminder: sth. (esp. a letter) that reminds: If he doesn’t answer, send him a reminder. memo: the usual shortening of memorandum: Send a memo to all the people in the sales office. memorandum: a note or report (on some matter of business or government). note: a short informal written message: He wasn’t at home, so I left him a note, a short written record, to help the memory Students often make (or take) notes during a lesson. notebook: a book of lined paper (usu. small enough for the pocket) for making notes. \ مُذَكِّرة \ chit: a short note or letter. \ See Also رسالة قصيرة \ مُذَكِّرة إحْضَار (للمُثُول أمام المَحْكَمَة) \ subpoena: a paper that orders sb. to appear in a court of law (he may be punished if he does not obey). -
94 نصف
نِصْف \ half: one part of sth. that is divided into two equal parts: Two halves make a whole. Half of the class (or Half the class) were boys and half were girls, being one half of sth Half a litre of milk; a half litre of milk; fourteen and a half years old. \ نِصْفُ بنْس \ halfpenny: (pl.. halfpence) also infml.. half p, a small British coin worth half a new penny. \ نِصْفُ دائِرة \ semicircle: half a circle. \ نِصْفُ دائريّ \ semicircular: shaped like half a circle: a semicircular row of seats in the theatre. \ نِصْفُ قُطْر (الدّائِرة) \ radius: the distance between the centre of a circle and the circle itself: The explosion destroyed every house within a radius of three miles. \ نِصْفُ الكرة الأرضيّة \ hemisphere: half the world: The Northern Hemisphere is above the equator, the Southern Hemisphere is below it. -
95 وخز
وَخْز \ pricking, pang, puncture. \ وَخَزَ \ jab: to force (a pointed thing such as a needle, knife, finger, etc.) suddenly and roughly into sb. or sth.: He jabbed me in the arm with a stick. He jabbed a stick into my arm. prick: to make a small hole in (sth.), with a pin or needle: She pricked her finger. She pricked (a hole in) the paper, stab to wound with a pointed weapon. stick: to push (sth. pointed) into sth.: He stuck his fork into the meat. \ See Also غرز (غَرَزَ) -
96 do
أَدَّى عملاً بنجاح \ do: well, to make progress: Peter is doing well at school. \ وَفَى بالحاجة أو الغَرَض \ do: to be suitable; be enough: This coat won’t do for John; it’s too small. Will $5 do, or will you need more? Will this seat do for you (or do you)?. -
97 expression
عِبَارَة \ expression: a word or group of words: ‘Good heavens!’ is an expression of surprise. phrase: a small group of words that do not make a full sentence, such as: in the garden or to be fond of. term: a word that has a particular meaning; an expression: What is the correct scientific term? He described you in very rude terms. -
98 phrase
عِبَارَة \ expression: a word or group of words: ‘Good heavens!’ is an expression of surprise. phrase: a small group of words that do not make a full sentence, such as: in the garden or to be fond of. term: a word that has a particular meaning; an expression: What is the correct scientific term? He described you in very rude terms. -
99 term
عِبَارَة \ expression: a word or group of words: ‘Good heavens!’ is an expression of surprise. phrase: a small group of words that do not make a full sentence, such as: in the garden or to be fond of. term: a word that has a particular meaning; an expression: What is the correct scientific term? He described you in very rude terms. -
100 hack
حَزَّ \ hack: to cut roughly: He hacked the meat into pieces. nick: to make a nick in (sth.), a small cut.
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