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1 jack-in-the-box
[ˈdʒækɪnðəbɔks] nouna toy consisting of a figure, fixed to a spring inside a box, which comes out suddenly when the lid is opened.دُميَة أطفال يَقْفِز منها رَفّاص -
2 open
اِفْتَتَحَ \ open: to start: He sold his farm and opened a shop instead. She opened the meeting (or The meeting opened) with a short speech. \ اِفْتَتَحَ رسميًّا \ open: to declare ceremonially that sth. is open: The Queen opened the new college. \ اِنْفَتَح \ open: to make or become open; unfasten or uncover: Please open the door. The door opened suddenly. Does this shop open on Sundays?. \ See Also فتح (فَتَحَ) \ عَرَاء \ open: (of space) wide and free; not blocked: open country (with wide views; not blocked by forset or towns); under the open sky (not under a roof). \ عَلَنيّ \ open: public; not secret: an open attack. \ غَيْرُ مُقَيَّد \ open: not limited: The next race is open to children of any age. It’s an open race. \ مَفْتُوح \ open: not shut; not covered; allowing people or things to pass or enter: an open window; an open box; Is the shop open today? Is the new road open yet? He broke open the box (caused it to be open, by breaking it), (of space) wide and free; not blocked open country (with wide views; not blocked by forests or towns); open sea (away from the shelter of the land); under the open sky (not under a roof), not limited The next race is open to children of any age. It’s an open race. \ See Also مكشوف (مَكْشوف)، سالك (سالِك)، عراء (عَراء)، غير مُقيَّد \ مُبَاح للجميع \ open: not limited: The next race is open to children of any age. It’s an open race. -
3 open
[ˈəupən]1. adjective1) not shut, allowing entry or exit:مَفْتوحThe gate is wide open.
2) allowing the inside to be seen:مَفْتوحan open book.
After the fog had cleared, the airport was soon open again
مَفْتوح للعَمَلThe gardens are open to the public.
4) not kept secret:مَكْشوفan open show of affection.
5) frank:صَريحHe was very open with me about his work.
مَفْتوح، ما زال تَحت البَحْثLeave the matter open.
7) empty, with no trees, buildings etc:مَفْتوح، مَكشوف، بدون أشْجار أو أبنِيَهan open space.
2. verb1) to make or become open:يَفْتَحThe new shop opened last week.
2) to begin:يَبْدأ، يَسْتَهِلHe opened the meeting with a speech of welcome.
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4 فتح
فَتَحَ \ conquer: to beat (an enemy) or seize (a country) by force of arms; win a victory over (an opponent at sport, some fault or weakness, etc.): He conquered his fear of water and learnt to swim. open: to make or become open; unfasten or uncover: Please open the door. The door opened suddenly. Does this shop open on Sundays?, start He sold his farm and opened a shop instead. She opened the meeting (or The meeting opened) with a short speech. run: (of a tap) to let water flow; cause water to flow: Who left this tap running? Don’t run both taps at once. \ See Also انفتح (اِنْفَتَحَ) \ فَتَحَ \ turn: to cause a flow of (electricity, water, gas, on, off, out) to begin or stop: Please turn the lights out. \ See Also أغلق (أغلَقَ) \ فَتَحَ \ turn over a new leaf: to make a fresh start, with better behaviour: When I get out of prison, I shall turn over a new leaf. \ See Also بَدَأ صفحة جديدة \ فَتَحَ بالقوّة \ force sth. open: to open sth. by using force: I had forgotten my key, so we had to force the door open. \ فَتَحَ ثانيةً \ reopen: (of schools, shops, inquiries, etc.) to start again after being closed or stopped: The school will reopen with a new headmaster after the holidays. \ فَتَحَ الكلام \ broach: to begin to talk about (a difficult or unwelcome matter): He broached the subject of his pay rise to his employer. -
5 افتتح
اِفْتَتَحَ \ open: to start: He sold his farm and opened a shop instead. She opened the meeting (or The meeting opened) with a short speech. \ اِفْتَتَحَ رسميًّا \ open: to declare ceremonially that sth. is open: The Queen opened the new college. -
6 conquer
فَتَحَ \ conquer: to beat (an enemy) or seize (a country) by force of arms; win a victory over (an opponent at sport, some fault or weakness, etc.): He conquered his fear of water and learnt to swim. open: to make or become open; unfasten or uncover: Please open the door. The door opened suddenly. Does this shop open on Sundays?, start He sold his farm and opened a shop instead. She opened the meeting (or The meeting opened) with a short speech. run: (of a tap) to let water flow; cause water to flow: Who left this tap running? Don’t run both taps at once. \ See Also انفتح (اِنْفَتَحَ) -
7 open
فَتَحَ \ conquer: to beat (an enemy) or seize (a country) by force of arms; win a victory over (an opponent at sport, some fault or weakness, etc.): He conquered his fear of water and learnt to swim. open: to make or become open; unfasten or uncover: Please open the door. The door opened suddenly. Does this shop open on Sundays?, start He sold his farm and opened a shop instead. She opened the meeting (or The meeting opened) with a short speech. run: (of a tap) to let water flow; cause water to flow: Who left this tap running? Don’t run both taps at once. \ See Also انفتح (اِنْفَتَحَ) -
8 run
فَتَحَ \ conquer: to beat (an enemy) or seize (a country) by force of arms; win a victory over (an opponent at sport, some fault or weakness, etc.): He conquered his fear of water and learnt to swim. open: to make or become open; unfasten or uncover: Please open the door. The door opened suddenly. Does this shop open on Sundays?, start He sold his farm and opened a shop instead. She opened the meeting (or The meeting opened) with a short speech. run: (of a tap) to let water flow; cause water to flow: Who left this tap running? Don’t run both taps at once. \ See Also انفتح (اِنْفَتَحَ) -
9 handle
مِقْبَض \ handle: the part of anything (a tool, cup, door, box, etc.) that is made for one’s to hold: He turned the handle and opened the door. knob: a round handle for opening cupboards or doors. \ مِمْسَك \ handle: the part of anything (a tool, cup, door, box, etc.) that is made for one’s hand to hold: He turned the handle and opened the door. knob: a round handle for opening cupboards or doors. -
10 knob
مِقْبَض \ handle: the part of anything (a tool, cup, door, box, etc.) that is made for one’s to hold: He turned the handle and opened the door. knob: a round handle for opening cupboards or doors. \ مِمْسَك \ handle: the part of anything (a tool, cup, door, box, etc.) that is made for one’s hand to hold: He turned the handle and opened the door. knob: a round handle for opening cupboards or doors. -
11 take
[teɪk] verb past tense took [tuk]: past participle taken1.1) ( often with down, ~out etc) to reach out for and grasp, hold, lift, pull etc:يأخُذI've had a tooth taken out.
2) ( often with away, ~in, ~off, ~out etc) to carry, conduct or lead to another place:يَحْمِل، يَقود، يَخْرُج مَعHe took her out for dinner.
3) to do or perform some action:يقومُ ب، يُنَفِّذWill you take a look?
4) to get, receive, buy, rent etc:يَحْصَل، يأخُذ، يَشْتَري، يَسْتأجِرWe took a house in London.
5) ( sometimes with back) to agree to have; to accept; He took my advice; They refused to take responsibility; I won't take that ( insult) from you!; I'm afraid we can't take back goods bought in a sale.يُوافِق على، يَقْبَل6) to need or require:How long does it take you to go home?
يَحْتاج، يَسْتَغْرِقIt takes time to do a difficult job like this.
7) to travel by (bus etc):يُسافِر، يأخُذ وَسيلَة سَفَرI took a taxi.
8) to have enough space for:يَتَّسِع لٍThe car takes five people.
9) to make a note, record etc:يأخُذ صورَه، يُسَجِّل حَرارَهThe nurse took the patient's temperature.
10) to remove, use, occupy etc with or without permission:يُزيل، يَنْزَع، يأخُذ بدون إذْنHe took all my money.
11) to consider (as an example):يَتَّخِذ، يَقْتَدي بِTake John for example.
12) to capture or win:يَحْصَل على، يأخُذ، يَرْبَحHe took the first prize.
13) ( often with away, ~from, ~off) to make less or smaller by a certain amount:يَطْرَحTake (away) four from ten, and that leaves six.
14) to suppose or think (that something is the case):يَعْتَبِر، يَفْتَرِض، يَظُنDo you take me for an idiot?
15) to eat or drink:يَتَناوَل، يأكُل، يَشْرَبTake these pills.
16) to conduct, lead or run; to be in charge or control of:يُدير، يَقود، يَكون مَسؤولا عَنWill you take the class/lecture/meeting this evening?
17) to consider or react or behave to (something) in a certain way:يَرُد الفِعْل، يَعْتَبِر، يَتَصَرَّف بصورةٍ ماHe took the news calmly.
18) to feel:يَشْعُر بِHe took pleasure/pride / a delight / an interest in his work.
19) to go down or go into (a road):يَتَّخِذ طَريقاTake the second road on the left.
2. noun1) the amount of money taken in a shop etc; takings:إيرادات المَتْجَرWhat was the take today?
2) the filming of a single scene in a cinema film:تَصْوير مَشْهَدAfter five takes, the director was satisfied.
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12 out
[aut]1.They went out for a walk.
2) adverb from inside (something):He opened the desk and took out a pencil.
The manager is out.
4) adverb, adjective far away:He went out to India.
5) adverb loudly and clearly:He shouted out the answer.
6) adverb completely:She was tired out.
7) adverb, adjective not correct:My calculations seem to be out.
The secret is out.
9) adverb, adjective (in games) having been defeated:The batsman was (caught) out.
10) adverb, adjective on strike:The men came out in protest.
11) adverb, adjective no longer in fashion:Long hair is definitely out.
12) adverb, adjective (of the tide) with the water at or going to its lowest level:The tide is (going) out.
13) adjective unacceptable:That suggestion is definitely out.
1) not inside or near, as in out-lying.في الخارِج، خارِجا2) indicating outward movement, as in outburst.من داخِلِه3) indicating that the action goes further or beyond a normal action, as in outshine.خارِج البيْت أو المَكْتَب، في الخارِج -
13 step
[step]1. noun1) one movement of the foot in walking, running, dancing etc:خُطْوَهwalking with hurried steps.
2) the distance covered by this:على بُعْد خُطْوَهThe restaurant is only a step (= a short distance) away.
وَقْع الخُطوَهI heard (foot) steps.
4) a particular movement with the feet, eg in dancing:خُطْوَه، دَقَّة القَدَم في الرَّقْصThe dance has some complicated steps.
5) a flat surface, or one flat surface in a series, eg on a stair or stepladder, on which to place the feet or foot in moving up or down:Mind the step!
دَرَجَهShe was sitting on the doorstep.
6) a stage in progress, development etc:مَرْحَلَه، طَوْرHis present job is a step up from his previous one.
That would be a foolish/sensible step to take
إجْراء، حَرَكَهI shall take steps to prevent this happening again.
2. verb– past tense, past participle steppedto make a step, or to walk:يَخْطوShe stepped briskly along the road.
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14 meet
[miːt] past tense, past participle met [met]1. verb1) to come face to face with (eg a person whom one knows), by chance:يُقابِل، يَلْتَقيShe met a man on the train.
2) (sometimes, especially American, with with ) to come together with (a person etc), by arrangement:يَجْتَمِعThe committee meets every Monday.
3) to be introduced to (someone) for the first time:يَتَعَرَّف ، يَلْتَقي للمرَّةِ الأولىCome and meet my wife.
4) to join:يَلْتَقي، يَتَّصِلWhere do the two roads meet?
5) to be equal to or satisfy (eg a person's needs, requirements etc):يُلَبِّيWill there be sufficient stocks to meet the public demand?
6) to come into the view, experience or presence of:يَظْهَرُ ، يقابِلA terrible sight met him / his eyes when he opened the door.
7) to come to or be faced with:يَلْقىHe met his death in a car accident.
يُلاقي، يَصْطَدِمThe scheme met with their approval.
9) to answer or oppose:يُواجِه، يَرُدُّ عَلىWe will meet force with greater force.
2. nouna gathering, especially of sportsmen:تَجَمُّعThe local huntsmen are holding a meet this week.
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15 throttle
[ˈθrɔtl]1. noun(in engines, the lever attached to) the valve controlling the flow of steam, petrol etc:صِمام خانِقThe car went faster as he opened the throttle.
2. verbto choke (someone) by gripping the throat:يَخْنُق بالقَبْض على الحَلْقThis scarf is throttling me!
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16 ختم
خَتْم \ seal: wax that has been used (usu. with a special sign on it) for sealing a letter etc.: I broke the seals and opened the packet. stamp: a device for making a special mark (on official papers, etc.); the mark that it makes: a rubber stamp. \ خَتْم البَريد \ postmark: the mark on a letter (across the stamp) that shows the place and date of posting. -
17 يد
يَد \ hand: the end part of the arm with which we hold things. handle: the part of anything (a tool, cup, door, box, etc.) that is made for one to hold: he turned the handle and opened the door. \ بِاليَد (لا بالآلة) \ by hand: by a person; not by a machine: This coat was made by hand, it was hand-made, privately; not by post: This letter came by hand. \ يَد الهَاون \ pestle: a heavy instrument for breaking up and mixing food in a strong bowl (called a mortar). \ يَدًا بِيَد \ arm in arm: (of two people) holding each other’s arm: They walked arm in arm. hand in hand: holding each other’s hand: The two friends were walking hand in hand. -
18 دشن
دَشَّنَ \ launch: to put (a boat that is kept out of the water; a new ship) into the water: The ‘Queen Mary’ was launched in 1936. open: to declare ceremonially that sth. is open: The Queen opened the new college. -
19 hand
يَد \ hand: the end part of the arm with which we hold things. handle: the part of anything (a tool, cup, door, box, etc.) that is made for one to hold: he turned the handle and opened the door. -
20 handle
يَد \ hand: the end part of the arm with which we hold things. handle: the part of anything (a tool, cup, door, box, etc.) that is made for one to hold: he turned the handle and opened the door.
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