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101 soul
[səul] noun1) the spirit; the non-physical part of a person, which is often thought to continue in existence after he or she dies:روحPeople often discuss whether animals and plants have souls.
2) a person:شَخْصShe's a wonderful old soul.
3) (of an enterprise etc) the organizer or leader:مُنَظِّم، قائِدHe is the soul of the whole movement.
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102 sport
[spɔːt]1. noun1) games or competitions involving physical activity:ألعاب رياضِيَّهShe's very keen on sport of all kinds.
2) a particular game or amusement of this kind:رِياضَهHunting, shooting and fishing are not sports I enjoy.
3) a good-natured and obliging person:ذو روح رِياضِيَّهHe's a good sport to agree to do that for us!
4) fun; amusement:لَهْو، مُزاح، لَعِبI only did it for sport.
2. verbto wear, especially in public:يَرْتَديHe was sporting a pink tie.
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103 squint
[skwɪnt]1. verb1) to have the physical defect of having the eyes turning towards or away from each other or to cause the eyes to do this:يَحْوِل عَيْنَهYou squint when you look down at your nose.
يَنْظُر بِعَيْن نِصْف مُقْفَلَهHe squinted through the telescope.
2. noun1) a squinting position of the eyes:حَوَلan eye-operation to correct her squint.
2) a glance or look at something:نَظْرَهLet me have a squint at that photograph.
3. adjective, adverbمائِلYour hat is squint.
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104 symptoms of abstinence
unpleasant physical symptoms such as headaches and nausea, resulting from abstinence.عَوَارِض الأمْتِنَاع/الفِطَام عَن الكُحُول والمُخَدِّرَات -
105 thrashing
nouna physical beating:ضَرْبٌ بالعَصاHe needs a good thrashing!
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106 tiring
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107 uncomfortable
[anˈkamfətəbl] adjective1) not relaxed:مُزْعِج، غَيْر مُرْتاحHe looked uncomfortable when she mentioned marriage.
2) producing a bad physical feeling:مُريحThat's a very uncomfortable chair.
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108 violence
noungreat roughness and force, often causing severe physical injury or damage:عُنْفShe was terrified by the violence of the storm.
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109 weak
[wiːk] adjective1) lacking in physical strength:ضَعيف الجِسِمHer illness has made her very weak.
2) not strong in character:ضَعيف الشَّخْصِيَّهI'm very weak when it comes to giving up cigarettes.
3) (of a liquid) diluted; not strong:خَفيف، مُرَقَّقweak tea.
4) (of an explanation etc) not convincing.واهٍ، ضَعيف، غَيْر مُقْنِع5) (of a joke) not particularly funny.غَيْر مُضْحِك، باهِت -
110 weaken
verbto (cause to) become weak, especially in physical strength or character:يُضْعِفThe strain of the last few days has weakened him.
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111 welfare
[ˈwelfeə] noun1) mental and physical health; living conditions:رفاهِيَّه، صالِحWho is looking after the child's welfare?
2) money or aid given by government to people in need:مُساعَدَة إجْتِماعِيَّهto get welfare.
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112 work off
to get rid of (something unwanted or unpleasant) by taking physical exercise etc:يَتَخَلَّص مِنHe worked off his anger by running round the garden six times.
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113 work out
1) to solve or calculate correctly:يَحُل أو يُقَدِّر بصورَةٍ صَحيحَهI can't work out how many should be left.
2) to come to a satisfactory end:يَتِم، يَعْمَل بِنَجاحDon't worry – it will all work out (in the end).
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114 work-party
nounsa group of people gathered together ( usually voluntarily) to perform a particular physical task:جَماعَة عَمَلThey organized a work-party to clear the canal of weeds.
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115 working-party
nounsa group of people gathered together ( usually voluntarily) to perform a particular physical task:جَماعَة عَمَلThey organized a work-party to clear the canal of weeds.
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116 workout
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117 wound
ISee:II [wuːnd]1. nouna physical hurt or injury:The wound that he had received in the war still gave him pain occasionally
جُرْحHe died from a bullet-wound.
2. verb1) to hurt or injure physically:He didn't kill the animal – he just wounded it
يَجْرَح جِسْمانِيّاHe was wounded in the battle.
2) to hurt (someone's feelings):يَجْرَح الشُّعورto wound someone's pride.
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118 yoga
[ˈyougə] noun1) any of several systems of physical exercises based on a Hindu system of philosophy and meditation.يوغا: رياضَه هنديَّه تَعْتَمِد على الفَلْسَفَه2) the philosophy ( usually including the meditation and exercises).فَلْسَفَة اليوغا وتعتَمِد على التأمُّل والتَّمارين الرِياضِيَّه -
119 الحالات الطبيعية للمادة (الصلابة والسيولة والغازية)
الحالاتُ الطبيعيَّة لِلمادَّة (الصلابةُ والسُّيولةُ والغازيَّة) \ physical states of matter. \ _(field) Phys.Arabic-English dictionary > الحالات الطبيعية للمادة (الصلابة والسيولة والغازية)
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