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61 duty
[ˈdjuːtɪ] plural ˈduties noun1) what one ought morally or legally to do:واجِبI do my duty as a responsible citizen.
2) an action or task requiring to be done, especially one attached to a job:مُهِمَّه، فَرْضI had a few duties to perform in connection with my job.
3) (a) tax on goods:رَسْم، ضَريبَهYou must pay duty when you bring wine into the country.
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62 excuse
[ɪkˈskjuːz]1. verb1) to forgive or pardon:Excuse me – can you tell me the time?
يَعْذُر، يَتَغاضى عَنI'll excuse your carelessness this time.
2) to free (someone) from a task, duty etc:يُعْفيMay I be excused from writing this essay?
2. [ɪkˈskjuːs] nouna reason (given by oneself) for being excused, or a reason for excusing:عُذرHe has no excuse for being so late.
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63 fulfil
[fulˈfɪl] verb past tense, past participle fulˈfilled1) to carry out or perform (a task, promise etc):يُنْجِزُ، يُنَفِّذُHe always fulfils his promises.
2) to satisfy (requirements):يُنَفِّذ، يَسْتَوْفي الشُّروطHe fulfilled all the requirements for the job.
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64 grim
[grɪm] adjective1) horrible; very unpleasant:كَريه، مُثير للإشْمِئْزازThe soldiers had a grim task looking for bodies in the wrecked houses.
2) angry; fierce-looking; not cheerful:مُتَجَهِّمThe boss looks a bit grim this morning.
3) stubborn, unyielding:صارِم، عَنيدgrim determination.
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65 groom
[gruːm]1. noun1) a person who looks after horses:سائِس الخَيْلa groom at the stables.
2) a bridegroom, male partner of the bride.عَريس2. verb1) to clean, brush etc a horse's coat:يُنَظِّف الحصان أو الفرسThe horses were groomed for the horse show.
2) to prepare for some task, purpose etc:يُعِدُّShe's being groomed as a possible successor to our head of department.
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66 have one's work cut out
to be faced with a difficult task:يُواجِه مُهِمَّةً صَعْبهYou'll have your work cut out to beat the champion.
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67 impose
[ɪmˈpouz] verb1) to place (a tax, fine, task etc) on someone or something:يَفْرِض عَلىThe government have imposed a new tax on cigarettes.
2) to force (oneself, one's opinions etc) on a person:يَفْرِضُ نَفْسَه علىThe headmaster liked to impose his authority on the teachers.
3) ( often with on) to ask someone to do something which he should not be asked to do or which he will find difficult to do:يَفْرِض على، يُجْبِرI hope I'm not imposing (on you) by asking you to help.
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68 impossible
[ɪmˈpɔsəbl] adjective1) that cannot be or be done:غَيْر مُمْكِن، مُسْتَحيلan impossible task.
2) hopelessly bad or wrong:لا يُطاقThat child's behaviour is quite impossible.
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69 in relays
in groups which perform some job, task etc one after another, one group starting when another group stops:مَراحِلDuring the flood, firemen and policemen worked in relays to rescue people who were trapped.
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70 job
[dʒɔb] noun1) a person's daily work or employment:مِهْنَه، وظيفَهSome of the unemployed men have been out of a job for four years.
2) a piece of work or a task:مُهِمَّه، واجِبI have several jobs to do before going to bed.
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71 keep watch
a) to be on guard:يَحْرُسHe kept watch while the other soldiers slept.
b) to have the task of staying alert and watching for danger.يُراقِب، يبقى يَقِظا، يَحْرُس -
72 land with
to burden (someone) with (an unpleasant task):يُحَمِّل شخصا مُهِمَّةً غَيْر مُريحَهShe was landed with the job of telling him the bad news.
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73 mammoth
[ˈmæməθ]1. nouna large hairy elephant of a kind no longer found living.ماموث، فيل ضَخْم2. adjectivevery large (and often very difficult):هائِل، ضَخْمa mammoth project/task.
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74 management
noun1) the art of managing:إدارَهThe management of this company is a difficult task.
2) or noun plural the managers of a firm etc as a group:الإدارَه، المُديرونThe management has/have agreed to pay the workers more.
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75 no
[nəu]1. adjective1) not any:لا، أيNo other person could have done it.
2) not allowed:غَيْر مَسْموح، مَمْنوعNo smoking.
3) not a:لَيْس، لَن يكونThis will be no easy task.
2. adverbnot (any):ليسَHe went as far as the shop and no further.
3. interjectiona word used for denying, disagreeing, refusing etc:"Do you like travelling?" "No, (I don"t).'
No, I don't agree
لا!: كَلِمَة للتَّعبير عَن عَدَم المُوافَقَه"Will you help me?" "No, I won"t.'
4. noun plural1) noes2) a refusal:She answered with a definite no.
3) a vote against something:The noes have won.
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76 onerous
[ˈounərəs] adjectivehard to bear or do:شاق، صَعْبُ الإحْتِمالan onerous task.
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77 persevere
[pəːsɪˈvɪə] verbto continue to (try to) do something in spite of difficulties:يُواظِب، يُثابِر علىHe persevered in his task.
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78 ploy
[plɔɪ] noun1) a plan; a manoeuvre:حيلَه او مُناوَرَة في الحَديث لِخِداعِ المُنافِسShe uses various ploys for getting her own way.
2) a piece of business; a little task:عَمَل، مُهِمَّة بَسيطَهThe children were off on some ploy of their own.
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79 relief
[rəˈliːf] noun1) a lessening or stopping of pain, worry, boredom etc:When one has a headache, an aspirin brings relief
إسْعاف، راحَهIt was a great relief to find nothing had been stolen.
2) help (eg food) given to people in need of it:إغاثَه، نَجْدَه( also adjective) A relief fund has been set up to send supplies to the refugees.
3) a person who takes over some job or task from another person, usually after a given period of time:بَدَل( also adjective) a relief driver.
4) the act of freeing a town etc from siege:تَحْريرthe relief of Mafeking.
5) a way of carving etc in which the design is raised above the level of its background:نَقْش نافِرa carving in relief.
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80 relieve
[-v] verb1) to lessen or stop (pain, worry etc):يُريح، يُخَفِّفto relieve the hardship of the refugees.
2) to take over a job or task from:يَحِلُّ مَحَلYou guard the door first, and I'll relieve you in two hours.
3) to dismiss (a person) from his job or position:يُحَرِّر، يُعْفي من وَظيفَهHe was relieved of his post/duties.
4) to take (something heavy, difficult etc) from someone:May I relieve you of that heavy case?
يأخُذ عَنThe new gardener relieved the old man of the burden of cutting the grass.
5) to come to the help of (a town etc which is under siege or attack).يُغيث، يُنْجِد
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