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41 stream
جَرَى \ flow: (of liquid) to run: Rivers flow to the sea, (of other things) to move steadily like a river Electricity flows along a wire. go: (also go off) to take a certain course: All went (off) well at our meeting. happen: to take place: The accident happened at exactly 4 o’clock, to be done What has happened to your old car? Did you sell it?. run (ran, run): (of people and animals) to move fast, with quick steps: She ran to catch the train, (of rivers) flow The Thames runs through London. stream: to flow freely: Her eyes streamed with tears. take place: to happen: Tell me what took place at the meeting. \ See Also سال (سَالَ)، تدفق (تَدَفَّقَ) -
42 take place
جَرَى \ flow: (of liquid) to run: Rivers flow to the sea, (of other things) to move steadily like a river Electricity flows along a wire. go: (also go off) to take a certain course: All went (off) well at our meeting. happen: to take place: The accident happened at exactly 4 o’clock, to be done What has happened to your old car? Did you sell it?. run (ran, run): (of people and animals) to move fast, with quick steps: She ran to catch the train, (of rivers) flow The Thames runs through London. stream: to flow freely: Her eyes streamed with tears. take place: to happen: Tell me what took place at the meeting. \ See Also سال (سَالَ)، تدفق (تَدَفَّقَ) -
43 سحب
1́ n. call, draft, pull, dragging, drag, haul, tow, traction, dash, heave, strain, withdrawal, revoke, revulsion2́ v. draw up, hang fire, draft, pull, draught, train, draw out, trail, disengage, draw, tow, withdraw, take off, take back, recall, drag, tug, retreat, recant, haul, heave, lug, run -
44 couple
[ˈkapl]1. noun1) two; a few:Can I borrow a couple of chairs?
عَدَد قَليل مِن ، إثنانI knew a couple of people at the party, but not many.
2) a man and wife, or a boyfriend and girlfriend:زَوْجThe young couple have a child.
2. verbto join together:يَقرِنُ بين شيئيْنThe coaches were coupled (together), and the train set off.
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45 lurch
[ləːtʃ]1. verbto move suddenly or unevenly forward; to roll to one side.يَتَمايَل، يَتَرَنَّح2. nounsuch a movement:تَمايُل، تَرَنُّحThe train gave a lurch and started off.
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46 pick out
1) to choose or select:يَخْتار، يَنْتَقيShe picked out one dress that she particularly liked.
2) to see or recognize (a person, thing etc):يَسْتَطيع أن يُمَيِّز، يَرى، يَتَعَرَّف علىHe must be among those people getting off the train, but I can't pick him out.
3) to play (a piece of music), especially slowly and with difficulty, especially by ear, without music in front of one:يَعْزِف بِبُطءI don't really play the piano, but I can pick out a tune on one with one finger.
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47 porter
[ˈpɔːtə] nounبَوّاب، حَمّالThe old lady could not find a porter to carry her suitcase from the train.
2) a person whose job is to carry things eg in rough country where there is no other form of transport:عَتّالHe set off into the jungle with three porters.
حارِس ، بوّابa hospital porter.
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48 station
[ˈsteɪʃən]1. noun1) a place with a ticket office, waiting rooms etc, where trains, buses or coaches stop to allow passengers to get on or off:مَحَطَّهShe arrived at the station in good time for her train.
2) a local headquarters or centre of work of some kind:How many fire-engines are kept at the fire station?
Where is the police station?
مَرْكِزmilitary/naval stations.
3) a post or position (eg of a guard or other person on duty):مَخْفَر، مَكانThe watchman remained at his station all night.
2. verbto put (a person, oneself, troops etc in a place or position to perform some duty):يَضَع، يُرَكِّزThe regiment is stationed abroad.
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49 ترجل
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50 جدول
جَدْوَل \ list: a number of names (of people or things) written down, one under another (or, less often, one after another): a class list of children; a shopping list. schedule: a list of things to be done at certain times; a timetable: a schedule of work; a train schedule. \ See Also قائِمَة \ جَدْوَل أَعْمَال \ agenda: a list of things to be settled at a meeting. \ جَدْوَل بالكَلِمات الصَّعْبَةِ ومَعانيها \ glossary: a list of special words, with their meanings (usually placed at the end of a book). \ جَدْوَل ماء \ brook: a small stream. creek: a narrow sheltered stretch of water off the coast or the side of a river. stream, watercourse: a small river; a watercourse that feeds a river: a mountain stream. \ جَدْوَل مَوَاعِيد \ timetable: a list of planned events, with the regular times when they should take place: a school’s daily timetable; a railway timetable. -
51 قسم
قِسْم \ department: a division of sth. (shops, business, government, school, etc.). division: a separate part (of an army, a firm, anything arranged in classes, etc.). part: a piece of sth.; not all of it: The story is divided into four parts. I spent part of the money on food. section: a part or division (of a group, a machine, an aeroplane, etc.): The examination paper was in three sections, with five questions in each of them. The front section of the train goes to Edinburgh, the rest is taken off at Birmingham. segment: a piece of sth. (often natural): The inside of an orange is divided into a number of segments. \ See Also جزء (جُزْء) -
52 alight
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53 dismount
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54 department
قِسْم \ department: a division of sth. (shops, business, government, school, etc.). division: a separate part (of an army, a firm, anything arranged in classes, etc.). part: a piece of sth.; not all of it: The story is divided into four parts. I spent part of the money on food. section: a part or division (of a group, a machine, an aeroplane, etc.): The examination paper was in three sections, with five questions in each of them. The front section of the train goes to Edinburgh, the rest is taken off at Birmingham. segment: a piece of sth. (often natural): The inside of an orange is divided into a number of segments. \ See Also جزء (جُزْء) -
55 division
قِسْم \ department: a division of sth. (shops, business, government, school, etc.). division: a separate part (of an army, a firm, anything arranged in classes, etc.). part: a piece of sth.; not all of it: The story is divided into four parts. I spent part of the money on food. section: a part or division (of a group, a machine, an aeroplane, etc.): The examination paper was in three sections, with five questions in each of them. The front section of the train goes to Edinburgh, the rest is taken off at Birmingham. segment: a piece of sth. (often natural): The inside of an orange is divided into a number of segments. \ See Also جزء (جُزْء) -
56 part
قِسْم \ department: a division of sth. (shops, business, government, school, etc.). division: a separate part (of an army, a firm, anything arranged in classes, etc.). part: a piece of sth.; not all of it: The story is divided into four parts. I spent part of the money on food. section: a part or division (of a group, a machine, an aeroplane, etc.): The examination paper was in three sections, with five questions in each of them. The front section of the train goes to Edinburgh, the rest is taken off at Birmingham. segment: a piece of sth. (often natural): The inside of an orange is divided into a number of segments. \ See Also جزء (جُزْء) -
57 section
قِسْم \ department: a division of sth. (shops, business, government, school, etc.). division: a separate part (of an army, a firm, anything arranged in classes, etc.). part: a piece of sth.; not all of it: The story is divided into four parts. I spent part of the money on food. section: a part or division (of a group, a machine, an aeroplane, etc.): The examination paper was in three sections, with five questions in each of them. The front section of the train goes to Edinburgh, the rest is taken off at Birmingham. segment: a piece of sth. (often natural): The inside of an orange is divided into a number of segments. \ See Also جزء (جُزْء) -
58 segment
قِسْم \ department: a division of sth. (shops, business, government, school, etc.). division: a separate part (of an army, a firm, anything arranged in classes, etc.). part: a piece of sth.; not all of it: The story is divided into four parts. I spent part of the money on food. section: a part or division (of a group, a machine, an aeroplane, etc.): The examination paper was in three sections, with five questions in each of them. The front section of the train goes to Edinburgh, the rest is taken off at Birmingham. segment: a piece of sth. (often natural): The inside of an orange is divided into a number of segments. \ See Also جزء (جُزْء) -
59 load
ثِقْل \ load. \ See Also حمل (حِمْل) \ حَمَّلَ \ load: to put a load on or in: The cart was loaded in the market, to put (sth.) as a load We loaded the goods on the train, (with up) to take on or put on a load We must load up (the lorry) with cotton. \ حِمْلٌ \ load: sth. heavy that is carried; a weight: Vehicles carry bigger loads than men or animals can. Their safe return took a load off my mind.
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