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  • 81 stem

    I [stem]
    1. noun
    1) the part of a plant that grows upward from the root, or the part from which a leaf, flower or fruit grows; a stalk:

    Poppies have long, hairy, twisting stems.

    ساق
    2) the narrow part of various objects, eg of a wine-glass between the bowl and the base:

    the stem of a wine-glass / of a tobacco-pipe.

    عُنْق
    3) the upright piece of wood or metal at the bow of a ship:

    As the ship struck the rock, she shook from stem to stern.

    مُقَدَّمة السَّفينَه
    2. verb
    past tense, past participle stemmed
    ( with from) to be caused by:

    Hate sometimes stems from envy.

    يَنْشأ عَن، يَنْجِم عَن II [stem] past tense, past participle stemmed verb
    to stop (a flow, eg of blood).
    يقْطَع النَّزيف

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  • 82 stuff

    I [staf] noun
    1) material or substance:

    What is that black oily stuff on the beach?

    Show them what stuff you're made of! (= how brave, strong etc you are).

    مادَّه
    2) (unimportant) matter, things, objects etc:

    We'll have to get rid of all this stuff when we move house.

    مَتاع، أشياء غَيْر مُهِمَّه
    3) an old word for cloth.
    قِماش II [staf] verb
    1) to pack or fill tightly, often hurriedly or untidily:

    The children have been stuffing themselves with ice-cream.

    يَحْشو
    2) to fill (eg a turkey, chicken etc) with stuffing before cooking.
    يَحْشو
    3) to fill the skin of (a dead animal or bird) to preserve the appearance it had when alive:

    They stuffed the golden eagle.

    يُحَنِّط

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  • 83 sucker

    noun
    1) (slang) a person who is easily fooled or is stupid enough to do something:

    Who is the sucker who bought your car?

    غَبي، أحْمَق
    2) a person or thing that sucks:

    Are these insects bloodsuckers?

    ماصٌّ، مُمْتَص
    3) an organ on an animal, eg an octopus, by which it sticks to objects.
    مَصّاصَه
    4) a curved pad or disc (of rubber etc) that can be pressed on to a surface and stick there.
    مَطّاطَه ، كبّاس المِضَخَّه الماصَّه
    5) a side shoot coming from the root of a plant.
    فَرْخ أو فَرْع يَنْبُتُ من جِذْر النَّبات

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  • 84 tall

    [tɔːl] adjective
    1) (of people and thin or narrow objects such as buildings or trees) higher than normal:

    a tall man/tree.

    عالٍ ، مُرْتَفِع
    2) (of people) having a particular height:

    John is only four feet tall.

    طَويل، طولُه

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  • 85 telescope

    [ˈtelɪskəup]
    1. noun
    a kind of tube containing lenses through which distant objects appear closer:

    He looked at the ship through his telescope.

    تلسكوب: مِنْظار فَلَكي، مِرْقاب
    2. verb
    to push or be pushed together so that one part slides inside another, like the parts of a closing telescope:

    The crash telescoped the railway coaches.

    يَتَداخَل، يَتَصادَم

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  • 86 tongs

    [tɔŋz] noun plural
    an instrument for holding and lifting objects:

    a pair of tongs.

    مِلْقَط، كُلابَه

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  • 87 tooth

    [tuːθ] noun plural teeth [tiːθ]
    1) any of the hard, bone-like objects that grow in the mouth and are used for biting and chewing:

    He has had a tooth out at the dentist's.

    سِن
    2) something that looks or acts like a tooth:

    the teeth of a comb/saw.

    سِن المِنْشار أو المُشْط

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  • 88 tweezers

    [ˈtwiːzəz] noun plural
    a tool for gripping or pulling hairs, small objects etc:

    She used a pair of tweezers to pluck her eyebrows.

    مِلْقاط صَغير للشَّعْر

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  • 89 بذيء

    بَذِيء \ abusive: containing or using rude and angry words. dirty: (of words) not polite. foul: (of language) very rude. lewd: treating sexual matters in a rude and nasty way: A lewd joke. naughty: (of words, jokes, stories, etc.) not polite; not suitable to be used in public. obscene: (of words, pictures, etc.) sexual, and used in a way that angers or displeases people. rude: not polite. scurrilous: using rude language to attack people: a scurrilous speech. vulgar: (of a person) rude; (of speech or behaviour) displeasing; going against accepted polite standards; (of objects) showing a lack of good judgement about what is suitable or beautiful.

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  • 90 بلور

    بَلُّور \ crystal: a hard clear glasslike mineral; objects made of this.

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  • 91 جسيم

    جَسِيم \ bulky: (of objects) large and difficult to handle. enormous: very big. gross: very fat; very big: a gross stomach; a gross mistake.

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  • 92 جعل

    جَعَلَ \ get (got, gotten): to cause sb. to do sth.: Get your uncle to do that for you. make: (with an object and an adj.) to cause to become: Make that line longer. Make your plans known, (with two objects) cause to become; appoint They made my father a judge, (with an object and a verb) cause (or force) to do sth. His stories make me laugh. They made him beg for mercy. \ جَعَلَ (الشيء) حديثًا أو عَصْريًّا \ modernize: to change and improve, according to the latest ideas: Modernized factories use fewer men and more machines.

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  • 93 جواهر

    جَوَاهِر \ jewellery, jewelry: jewels in general; objects (ring, etc.) that are fitted with them.

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  • 94 جواهري

    جَواهِريّ \ jeweller, jeweler: sb. who makes or sells jewels and objects that are fitted with jewels.

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  • 95 حسي (ذو علاقة بالحس أو الحواس)

    حِسّيّ (ذو علاقةٍ بالحِسِّ أو الحَواسّ)‏ \ concrete: real; that can be seen and felt; about facts and objects: A gift may be a concrete expression of friendship or gratitude. material: of matter or substance; of the body: The storm did a lot of material damage (to buildings, etc.). She’s too poor to satisfy her family’s material needs (food, clothing, etc.).

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  • 96 حقيقي

    حَقِيقِيّ \ actual: real: I don’t know the actual cost, but it is over $100. authentic: real; true: This is an authentic piece of ancient art, not a modern copy. concrete: real; that can be seen and felt; about facts and objects: A gift may be a concrete expression of friendship or gratitude. effective: actual; real: Her brother is king, but she is the effective ruler of that country. genuine: real; not copied; true: Is this pound note genuine?. great: (giving more force to a noun) real; serious: He’s a great friend of mine. real: true; actual: We call him ‘Dusty’ but his real name is John Miller. Nylon is not real silk. rightful: having a right: Are you the rightful owner of this bicycle?. tangible: which can be seen or touched; real: The lion’s footmarks were tangible proof that he had gone to the stream to drink. true: correct with regard to facts; actual; proper; right: a true statement; a true copy.

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  • 97 حلي

    حِلِيّ \ jewellery, jewelry: jewels in general; objects (rings, etc.) that are fitted with them.

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  • 98 خرافة

    خُرَافَة \ legend: a fanciful old story (sometimes partly true) that has been passed on by spoken words: There is a legend that gold lies buried under this castle. myth: a story (passed down from ancient times) that contains the early beliefs of a race (about nature, history, etc.). superstition: belief in magic; an unreasonable belief that certain acts, objects, etc. cause fortune or misfortune.

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  • 99 سن

    سِنّ \ age: length of life: He’s ten years of age. He’s the same age as I am. nib: the metal point of a pen. point: a sharp end (of a nail, pencil, weapon, etc.). tooth (teeth): one of the bony objects with which we bite; any tooth-like part of an instrument or machine. \ See Also عمر (عُمْر)‏ \ سِنّ \ ploughshare, plowshare: the blade of a plough. \ See Also سكة (سِكّة)، شَفْرَة المِحْراث \ سِنّ \ prong: one of the long points of a fork. \ See Also شُعْبَة شَوْكة الطَّعام \ سِنّ الدولاب \ cog: one of a set of teeth on a wheel in a machine.

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  • 100 سوقي

    سُوقِيّ \ slangy: of slang; like slang: a slangy expression. vulgar: (of a person) rude; (of speech or behaviour) displeasing; going against accepted polite standards; (of objects) showing a lack of good judgement about what is suitable or beautiful. \ See Also فظّ، مبتذل (مُبْتَذَل)‏

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