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1 warm
دَافِئ \ warm: pleasantly hot: warm weather; a warm drink; warm clothes (which keep us warm). \ دَفَّأَ \ warm: to make warm: I warmed myself by the fire. \ وُدِّي \ warm: friendly: a warm welcome. -
2 warm
[wɔːm]1. adjective1) moderately, or comfortably, hot:Are you warm enough, or shall I close the window?
دافِئa warm summer's day.
2) (of clothes) protecting the wearer from the cold:دافِئa warm jumper.
3) welcoming, friendly, enthusiastic etc:دافِئ، وُدّي، حارa warm smile.
4) tending to make one hot:ساخِن، مُسَبِّب الدَّفءThis is warm work!
5) (of colours) enriched by a certain quantity of red or pink, or (of red etc) rich and bright:لامِع، مائِل إلى الأحْمَرI don't want white walls – I want something warmer.
2. verb1) to make moderately hot:يُدْفِئHe warmed his hands in front of the fire.
2) to become friendly (towards) or enthusiastic (about):يشْعُرُ بالدِّفء، يُصْبِحُ وُدِّيّا أو حَماسِيّاShe warmed to his charm.
3. nounan act of warming:تَدْفِئَهGive your hands a warm in front of the fire.
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3 warm up
to make or become warm:يُسَخِّن، يُحَمّي، يُنْعِشHave a cup of coffee to warm you up.
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4 دفأ
دَفَّأَ \ warm: to make warm: I warmed myself by the fire. -
5 chafe
[tʃeɪf] verb1) to make warm by rubbing with the hands.يَسْتَدْفِئ بِواسِطَة حَكِّ اليَدَيْن2) to make or become sore by rubbing:يَقْرَحُ بالحَكِّThese tight shoes chafe my feet.
3) to become impatient:يَثورُ، يَغْضَبُEveryone's chafing at the delay.
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6 cool down
1) to make or become less warm:يَـبْـرُدLet your food cool down a bit!
2) to make or become less excited or less emotional:يَـهْـدَأHe was very angry but he's cooled down now.
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7 نوع
نَوْع \ class: a group of things of the same kind: Science divides living things into many classes. form: a kind: Ice is a solid form of water. A bus is a form of vehicle. kind: sort; class: An orange is a kind of fruit. make: a kind, as shown by the maker’s name or the trade name: What make of car is that? A Ford, or a Jaguar?. quality: worth; a general condition of goodness or badness: These goods are of poor quality. sort: kind: different sorts of fruit. species: a kind, esp. in the scientific grouping of creatures and plants. type: a kind: Men of that type can’t be trusted. Is this a new type of machine?. variety: a kind: There are many varieties of fish in this lake. \ See Also صنف (صِنْف)، شكل (شَكْل) \ نَوْعًا ما \ a bit: rather: I’m a bit tired.. fairly: (with an adj. or adv.) slightly; not completely: a fairly easy job; fairly well done. moderately: reasonably; quite, but not very: I’m moderately sure about it. It was a moderately warm day. pretty: fairly; comparatively: a pretty cheap car (cheaper than most cars). rather: not very, but fairly: I was rather sorry to miss that meeting. We arrived rather (slightly) earlier than we expected. reasonably: fairly; enough, but not completely: I’m reasonably certain of sucesss. somewhat: rather: He’s somewhat older than you are. -
8 أسعد
v. please, warm, make, impale -
9 حم
حَمّ: سَخّنَ، دَفَّأَto heat, make hot; to warm (up) -
10 cool
[kuːl]1. adjective1) slightly cold:مُعْـتَـدِل البُـرودَهcool weather.
2) calm or not excitable:هـادئ، رابِط الجـأْشHe's very cool in a crisis.
3) not very friendly:فاتِـر ، غـيْـر وُدّي، فَـظHe was very cool towards me.
4) (slang) great; terrific; fantastic:Wow, that's really cool!
رائِـع (في العاميّـه)You look cool in those jeans!
2. verb1) to make or become less warm:يُـبَـرِّدShe cooled her hands in the stream.
2) to become less strong:يَـبْـرُد، يَـهـدَأHer anger cooled.
3. nouncool air or atmosphere:بُرودَهthe cool of the evening.
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11 fire
[ˈfaɪə]1. noun1) anything that is burning, whether accidentally or not:نارSeveral houses were destroyed in a fire.
2) an apparatus for heating:موقِد، جِهاز تَدفِئَهan electric fire.
3) the heat and light produced by burning:حَرارَه، نارFire is one of man's greatest benefits.
4) enthusiasm:حَماس شَديدwith fire in his heart.
5) attack by gunfire:إطلاق نارThe soldiers were under fire.
2. verb1) (of china, pottery etc) to heat in an oven, or kiln, in order to harden and strengthen:يَشْوي الفُخّارThe ceramic pots must be fired.
2) to make (someone) enthusiastic; to inspire:يُلْهِب، يُثير حَماسThe story fired his imagination.
3) to operate (a gun etc ) by discharging a bullet etc from it:يُطْلِقُ الرَّصاصHe fired his revolver three times.
يُطْلِقُ الرَّصاصHe fired three bullets at the target.
5) ( often with at or on) to aim and operate a gun at; to shoot at:يُطْلِقُShe fired at the target.
6) to send away someone from his/her job; to dismiss:يَطْرُدHe was fired from his last job for being late.
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12 heat
[hiːt]1. noun1) the amount of hotness (of something), especially of things which are very hot:سُخونَهTest the heat of the water before you bath the baby.
2) the warmth from something which is hot:حَرارَهthe heat of the sun.
3) the hottest time:أكثر الأوقات حرارةًthe heat of the day.
4) anger or excitement:غَضَب، إنْفِعالHe didn't mean to be rude – he just said that in the heat of the moment.
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:مُباراة تَمهيديَّهHaving won his heat he is going through to the final.
2. verb( sometimes with up) to make or become hot or warm:يُسَخِنThe day heats up quickly once the sun has risen.
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13 welcome
[ˈwelkəm]1. adjectivereceived with gladness and happiness:مُرَحَّب بِه، مُحْتَفى بِهThe holiday made a welcome change.
2. nounreception; hospitality:إسْتِقبال، كَرَمWe were given a warm welcome.
3. verbto receive or greet with pleasure and gladness:يُرَحِّب بِShe will welcome the chance to see you again.
4. interjectionused to express gladness at someone's arrival:أهلا وسَهْلا!Welcome to Britain!
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14 بهجة
بَهْجَة \ cheer: state of being happy; comfort that gives one joy: the cheer of a bright warm fire in winter. delight: great pleasure; joy. gaiety: light-heartedness; cheerfulness. joy: great happiness: He danced with joy when he passed his exams. kick: an exciting feeling: I get a kick out of driving fast. \ بَهَرَ \ fascinate: to charm. \ بَهَرَ النَّظَر \ dazzle: to make (sb.) unable to see, because the light is too strong: I was dazzled by the car’s headlights.
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