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  • 1 test

    فَحْص \ check: checking, examination of sth. to make sure it is correct etc.: Give these numbers another check, please. exam: (short form of examination) a trial of knowledge or skill: Did you pass all your exams?. examination: (the art of) examining; a trial of knowledge or skill: 50 boys passed the examination and only two failed it. test: testing; an examination: a driving test; a history test.

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  • 2 try

    [traɪ]
    1. verb
    1) to attempt or make an effort (to do, get etc):

    Let's try and climb that tree!

    يُحاوِل
    2) to test; to make an experiment (with) in order to find out whether something will be successful, satisfactory etc:

    Try one of these sweets.

    يُجَرِّب، يَخْتَبِر
    3) to judge (someone or their case) in a court of law:

    The prisoners were tried for murder.

    يُحاكِم، يُقاضي
    4) to test the limits of; to strain:

    You are trying my patience.

    يُرْهِق، يَخْتَبِر حُدود
    2. noun
    – plural tries
    1) an attempt or effort:

    Have a try (at the exam). I'm sure you will pass.

    تَجْرِبَه، مُحاوَلَه، إخْتِبار
    2) in rugby football, an act of putting the ball on the ground behind the opponents' goal-line:

    Our team scored three tries.

    نُقْطَه، إصابَه، هَدَف في لُعْبَة الرَّغبي

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  • 3 فحص

    فَحَصَ \ check up: to examine sth. and make sure that it is correct or in good order: Please check these accounts, make a check The doors are probably locked, but you had better check up. examine: to look at carefully: The doctor examined my wound, to measure the ability of (a learner) by means of questions, etc. look at. to examine:: My watch won’t go; I must get it looked at look into. to examine (a matter that needs attention):: We’ll look into the question of your pay look through. to study hastily (sth. written):: Look through your notes before the exam test. to examine (sth. or sb.) so as to see whether it is satisfactory:: New machines have to be tested. Examinations test our knowledge. \ فَحَصَ \ go through: (also go over) to examine (a report, a list, etc.): I went through his accounts and found many mistakes. \ See Also دَرَسَ بدِقَّة \ فَحَصَ (الشيء) فحصًا شاملاً وأصْلَح الخَلَل \ overhaul: to examine and repair thoroughly (a machine).

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  • 4 check up

    فَحَصَ \ check up: to examine sth. and make sure that it is correct or in good order: Please check these accounts, make a check The doors are probably locked, but you had better check up. examine: to look at carefully: The doctor examined my wound, to measure the ability of (a learner) by means of questions, etc. look at. to examine:: My watch won’t go; I must get it looked at look into. to examine (a matter that needs attention):: We’ll look into the question of your pay look through. to study hastily (sth. written):: Look through your notes before the exam test. to examine (sth. or sb.) so as to see whether it is satisfactory:: New machines have to be tested. Examinations test our knowledge.

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  • 5 examine

    فَحَصَ \ check up: to examine sth. and make sure that it is correct or in good order: Please check these accounts, make a check The doors are probably locked, but you had better check up. examine: to look at carefully: The doctor examined my wound, to measure the ability of (a learner) by means of questions, etc. look at. to examine:: My watch won’t go; I must get it looked at look into. to examine (a matter that needs attention):: We’ll look into the question of your pay look through. to study hastily (sth. written):: Look through your notes before the exam test. to examine (sth. or sb.) so as to see whether it is satisfactory:: New machines have to be tested. Examinations test our knowledge.

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  • 6 to examine

    فَحَصَ \ check up: to examine sth. and make sure that it is correct or in good order: Please check these accounts, make a check The doors are probably locked, but you had better check up. examine: to look at carefully: The doctor examined my wound, to measure the ability of (a learner) by means of questions, etc. look at. to examine:: My watch won’t go; I must get it looked at look into. to examine (a matter that needs attention):: We’ll look into the question of your pay look through. to study hastily (sth. written):: Look through your notes before the exam test. to examine (sth. or sb.) so as to see whether it is satisfactory:: New machines have to be tested. Examinations test our knowledge.

    Arabic-English glossary > to examine

  • 7 to examine (a matter that needs attention)

    فَحَصَ \ check up: to examine sth. and make sure that it is correct or in good order: Please check these accounts, make a check The doors are probably locked, but you had better check up. examine: to look at carefully: The doctor examined my wound, to measure the ability of (a learner) by means of questions, etc. look at. to examine:: My watch won’t go; I must get it looked at look into. to examine (a matter that needs attention):: We’ll look into the question of your pay look through. to study hastily (sth. written):: Look through your notes before the exam test. to examine (sth. or sb.) so as to see whether it is satisfactory:: New machines have to be tested. Examinations test our knowledge.

    Arabic-English glossary > to examine (a matter that needs attention)

  • 8 to examine (sth. or sb.) so as to see whether it is satisfactory

    فَحَصَ \ check up: to examine sth. and make sure that it is correct or in good order: Please check these accounts, make a check The doors are probably locked, but you had better check up. examine: to look at carefully: The doctor examined my wound, to measure the ability of (a learner) by means of questions, etc. look at. to examine:: My watch won’t go; I must get it looked at look into. to examine (a matter that needs attention):: We’ll look into the question of your pay look through. to study hastily (sth. written):: Look through your notes before the exam test. to examine (sth. or sb.) so as to see whether it is satisfactory:: New machines have to be tested. Examinations test our knowledge.

    Arabic-English glossary > to examine (sth. or sb.) so as to see whether it is satisfactory

  • 9 to study hastily (sth. written)

    فَحَصَ \ check up: to examine sth. and make sure that it is correct or in good order: Please check these accounts, make a check The doors are probably locked, but you had better check up. examine: to look at carefully: The doctor examined my wound, to measure the ability of (a learner) by means of questions, etc. look at. to examine:: My watch won’t go; I must get it looked at look into. to examine (a matter that needs attention):: We’ll look into the question of your pay look through. to study hastily (sth. written):: Look through your notes before the exam test. to examine (sth. or sb.) so as to see whether it is satisfactory:: New machines have to be tested. Examinations test our knowledge.

    Arabic-English glossary > to study hastily (sth. written)

  • 10 فحص

    فَحْص \ check: checking, examination of sth. to make sure it is correct etc.: Give these numbers another check, please. exam: (short form of examination) a trial of knowledge or skill: Did you pass all your exams?. examination: (the art of) examining; a trial of knowledge or skill: 50 boys passed the examination and only two failed it. test: testing; an examination: a driving test; a history test. \ فَحْص شامل وإصْلاح \ overhaul, overhauling:: Give your car a regular overhaul.

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  • 11 check

    فَحْص \ check: checking, examination of sth. to make sure it is correct etc.: Give these numbers another check, please. exam: (short form of examination) a trial of knowledge or skill: Did you pass all your exams?. examination: (the art of) examining; a trial of knowledge or skill: 50 boys passed the examination and only two failed it. test: testing; an examination: a driving test; a history test.

    Arabic-English glossary > check

  • 12 exam

    فَحْص \ check: checking, examination of sth. to make sure it is correct etc.: Give these numbers another check, please. exam: (short form of examination) a trial of knowledge or skill: Did you pass all your exams?. examination: (the art of) examining; a trial of knowledge or skill: 50 boys passed the examination and only two failed it. test: testing; an examination: a driving test; a history test.

    Arabic-English glossary > exam

  • 13 examination

    فَحْص \ check: checking, examination of sth. to make sure it is correct etc.: Give these numbers another check, please. exam: (short form of examination) a trial of knowledge or skill: Did you pass all your exams?. examination: (the art of) examining; a trial of knowledge or skill: 50 boys passed the examination and only two failed it. test: testing; an examination: a driving test; a history test.

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  • 14 اختبر

    اِخْتَبَرَ: جَرّبَ، فَحَصَ، قامَ بِتَجْرِبَةٍ أو اخْتِبار
    to test, examine, try, assay, essay, try out, check (out), sample, put to the test; to experiment, make an experiment, carry out experiments

    Arabic-English new dictionary > اختبر

  • 15 جرب

    جَرّبَ: اِخْتَبَرَ، فَحَصَ، قامَ بِتَجْرِبَةٍ
    to try, try out; to test, examine, essay; to put to a test; to try on; to sample; to experiment, make an experiment

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  • 16 review

    [rəˈvjuː]
    1. noun
    1) a written report on a book, play etc giving the writer's opinion of it.
    يَسْتَعْرِض إسْتِعْراض
    3) (American) revision; studying or going over one's notes:

    I made a quick review of my notes before the test.

    مُراجَعَه، إسْتِعْراض
    2. verb
    1) to make or have a review of:

    The Queen reviewed the troops.

    يُراجِع، يَسْتَعْرِض
    2) to reconsider:

    We'll review the situation at the end of the month.

    يَسْتَعْرِض، يَبْحَث
    3) (American) to revise; to go over one's notes, lessons etc in preparation for an examination:

    I have to review (my notes) for the test tomorrow.

    يُراجِع، يَعودُ على

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  • 17 screen

    [skriːn]
    1. noun
    1) a flat, movable, often folding, covered framework for preventing a person etc from being seen, for decoration, or for protection from heat, cold etc:

    a tapestry fire-screen.

    سِتار

    a smokescreen.

    حاجِز
    3) the surface on which films or television pictures appear:

    cinema/television/radar screen.

    شاشَه
    2. verb
    1) to hide, protect or shelter:

    The tall grass screened him from view.

    يَحْجِب
    2) to make or show a cinema film.
    يَعْرِضُ فِلما على الشّاشَه
    3) to test for loyalty, reliability etc.
    يَفْحَص أوراق الشَّخْص، يَمْتَحِن إخلاص
    4) to test for a disease:

    Women should be regularly screened for cancer.

    يَفْحَص لِمَعْرِفَة المَرَض

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  • 18 أجرى تجربة

    أجْرَى تَجْرِبَةً
    to experiment, make an experiment; to test, examine; to try; to sample

    Arabic-English new dictionary > أجرى تجربة

  • 19 examination

    noun
    1) (a) close inspection:

    On examination the patient was discovered to have appendicitis.

    فَحْص، تَحْقيق
    2) ( also exˈam) a test of knowledge or ability:

    She is to take a French/dancing exam

    ( also adjective) examination/exam papers

    He failed/passed the English exam.

    إمْتِحان، إخْتِبار
    3) (a) formal questioning (eg of a witness).
    إسْتِجْواب

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  • 20 heat

    [hiːt]
    1. noun
    1) the amount of hotness (of something), especially of things which are very hot:

    Test the heat of the water before you bath the baby.

    سُخونَه
    2) the warmth from something which is hot:

    the heat of the sun.

    حَرارَه
    3) the hottest time:

    the heat of the day.

    أكثر الأوقات حرارةً
    4) anger or excitement:

    He didn't mean to be rude – he just said that in the heat of the moment.

    غَضَب، إنْفِعال
    5) in a sports competition etc, one of two or more contests from which the winners go on to take part in later stages of the competition:

    Having won his heat he is going through to the final.

    مُباراة تَمهيديَّه
    2. verb
    ( sometimes with up) to make or become hot or warm:

    The day heats up quickly once the sun has risen.

    يُسَخِن

    Arabic-English dictionary > heat

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