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1 негусто
предик. безл. (рд.; с тв.) разг.(smth is) not in abundance; (there is) not much (noun); (smb is) short (of)с э́тим у нас негу́сто — we're a bit low on this, we're a bit short of this
де́нег [с деньга́ми] у них негу́сто — they are a bit hard up for money, they do not have a lot of money
наро́ду пришло́ негу́сто — there were few people present; not too many people came
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2 нежирно
I предик. безл. (с тв.) разг.(smth is) not in abundance; (there is) not much (noun)с э́тим у нас нежи́рно — we're a bit low on this, we're a bit short of this
II нареч.де́нег [с деньга́ми] у них нежи́рно — they are a bit hard up for money, they do not have a lot of money
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3 dodo
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4 statement
noun1) the act of stating.تَصْريح2) something that is stated:بَيانThe prime minister will make a statement tomorrow on the crisis.
3) a written statement of how much money a person has, owes etc:كَشْف حِسابI'll look at my bank statement to see how much money is in my account.
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5 ahe
nounhow many--------nounmuch -
6 acidity
nounthe quality of containing acid or too much acid.حِمْضِيَّه، حُمُوضَه -
7 armful
nounas much as a person can hold in one arm or in both arms:مِلء الذِّراعan armful of flowers/clothes.
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8 bloodshed
noundeaths or shedding of blood:سَفْكُ / إراقَةُ دِماءThere was much bloodshed in the battle.
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9 couch potato
nouna person who spends too much time watching television.الشَّخص الذي يَقضي وقْتا طويلا في مُشاهَدة التلفزيون -
10 debauchery
nountoo much indulgence in pleasures usually considered immoral, especially sexual activity and excessive drinking:فِسْق، فُجور، خَلاعَهa life of debauchery.
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11 handful
noun1) as much as can be held in one hand:حَفْنَهa handful of sweets.
2) a small number:عَدَد قَليلOnly a handful of people came to the meeting.
شَخْص صَعْب السَّيْطَرَة عليهHer three children are a (bit of a) handful.
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12 hangover
nounthe unpleasant after effects of having had too much alcohol:تأثير السُّكرHe woke up with a hangover.
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13 keep-fit
nouna series or system of exercises, usually simple, intended to improve the physical condition of ordinary people, especially women:تمارين المحافظَه على اللياقَه البدنيَّه( also adjective) keep-fit exercises.
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14 mouthful
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15 movement
noun1) (an act of) changing position or going from one point to another:حَرَكَه، تَحْريكThe animal turned sideways with a swift movement.
2) activity:فَعالِيَّه، نَشاط، حَرَكَهIn this play there is a lot of discussion but not much movement.
3) the art of moving gracefully or expressively:فَن الحَرَكَهShe teaches movement and drama.
4) an organization or association:حَرَكة أو جَمْعِيَّهthe Scout movement.
5) the moving parts of a watch, clock etc.الأجْزاء المُتَحَرِّكَه من السّاعَه6) a section of a large-scale piece of music:جُزْء رئيسي من لَحْن موسيقي لآلةٍ مُنْفَرِدَهthe third movement of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony.
7) a general tendency towards a habit, point of view etc:مَيْل عامThere's a movement towards simple designs in clothing these days.
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16 rainfall
nounthe amount of rain that falls in a certain place in a certain time:إمْطارthe annual rainfall.
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17 singing
nounthe art or activity of making musical sounds with one's voice:Do you do much singing nowadays?
غِناء( also adjective) a singing lesson/teacher.
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18 snowfall
noun1) a fall or shower of snow that settles on the ground:سُقوط الثَّلْجThere was a heavy snowfall last night.
2) the amount of snow that falls in a certain place:كَمْيَّة الثَّلْج المُتَساقِطThe snowfall last year was much higher than average.
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19 Laiquendi
noun "Green-elves", not much used translated from Sindarin Laegil, Laegelrim WJ:385, SA:quen-/quet-, LÁYAK; spelt "Laiqendi" in the latter source -
20 Quendi
noun "Elves" as a race analogical sg. quendë, not much used WJ:361; SA:quen-/quet-, WJ:372, KWENED, spelt "qende, Qendi" in Etym. Gen. pl. Quendion PM:395
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