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1 hundred
[ˈhandrəd]1. noun1) (plural ˈhundred) the number 100:more than one/a hundred
مِئَهThere must be at least six hundred of them here.
2) the figure 100.رقم مئه: 1003) the age of 100:مئة سَنَهa man of a hundred.
4) (plural ˈhundred) a hundred pounds or dollars:مئة دولارI lost several hundred at the casino last night.
2. adjective1) 100 in number:مئةa few hundred pounds.
2) aged 100:مئة عامHe is a hundred today.
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2 thousand
[ˈθauzənd] plurals ˈthousand ~ˈthousands1. noun1) the number 1,000:العَدَد 1,000several thousand.
2) the figure 1,000.1,000 الرَّقَم3) a thousand pounds or dollars:ألْف دولار أو جنيهThis cost us several thousand(s).
2. adjective1,000 in number:ألْفI have a couple of thousand pounds.
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3 زاد
زَادَ \ add to: to increase: These losses added to my troubles. increase: to become greater in size or numbers: The population of the town increases every year. put on: (the opposite of lose) to increase one’s weight or speed: My wife put on two pounds last week (she became two pounds heavier than before). put up: to raise (the price, etc.). step up: to increase: The factory stepped up production to satisfy the new demand. \ See Also جمع (جَمَعَ)، بلغ (بَلَغَ)، زاد (زَادَ) \ زَادَ ثلاثة أضعاف \ treble: multiply by three: The price of coal has trebled in ten years. \ زَادَ الحَالَةَ سُوءًا \ aggravate: to make (some trouble) worse: Cold and wet weather aggravates most illnesses. \ زَادَ السُّرْعة \ push on: to hurry on. \ زَادَ سُرعَة المُحَرِّك \ rev: to increase the speed of an engine when it is not driving a machine: He started the engine and revved up (or revved it) for a few moments. \ زَادَ عن أو عَلَى \ exceed: to be more than: The crowd exceeded a thousand. \ زَادَ في \ overdo: to do too much, so that one harms the effect of one’s action: Don’t overdo your kindness. \ زَادَ من سُرْعَتِهِ \ pick up speed: to go faster. \ زَادَ وزنُه \ put on weight: (of a person) gain weight; to become heavier. \ زَادَ من \ raise: to increase; make higher: He raised the price (or his offer) from $4 to $5. She raised her voice (spoke louder). The news raised my hopes (made me more hopeful). \ زَادُه سُطُوعًا \ brighten: to make or become bright. -
4 قنطار (وحدة وزن إنجليزية 1/20 من الطن)
قنطار (وَحْدة وَزن إنجليزية 1/20 من الطنّ) \ hundredweight: (often shortened to CWT) a measure of weight, equal to 112 pounds (in Britain) and 100 pounds (in the USA), and equal to 50.8 kilos.Arabic-English dictionary > قنطار (وحدة وزن إنجليزية 1/20 من الطن)
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5 add to
زَادَ \ add to: to increase: These losses added to my troubles. increase: to become greater in size or numbers: The population of the town increases every year. put on: (the opposite of lose) to increase one’s weight or speed: My wife put on two pounds last week (she became two pounds heavier than before). put up: to raise (the price, etc.). step up: to increase: The factory stepped up production to satisfy the new demand. \ See Also جمع (جَمَعَ)، بلغ (بَلَغَ)، زاد (زَادَ) -
6 increase
زَادَ \ add to: to increase: These losses added to my troubles. increase: to become greater in size or numbers: The population of the town increases every year. put on: (the opposite of lose) to increase one’s weight or speed: My wife put on two pounds last week (she became two pounds heavier than before). put up: to raise (the price, etc.). step up: to increase: The factory stepped up production to satisfy the new demand. \ See Also جمع (جَمَعَ)، بلغ (بَلَغَ)، زاد (زَادَ) -
7 put on
زَادَ \ add to: to increase: These losses added to my troubles. increase: to become greater in size or numbers: The population of the town increases every year. put on: (the opposite of lose) to increase one’s weight or speed: My wife put on two pounds last week (she became two pounds heavier than before). put up: to raise (the price, etc.). step up: to increase: The factory stepped up production to satisfy the new demand. \ See Also جمع (جَمَعَ)، بلغ (بَلَغَ)، زاد (زَادَ) -
8 put up
زَادَ \ add to: to increase: These losses added to my troubles. increase: to become greater in size or numbers: The population of the town increases every year. put on: (the opposite of lose) to increase one’s weight or speed: My wife put on two pounds last week (she became two pounds heavier than before). put up: to raise (the price, etc.). step up: to increase: The factory stepped up production to satisfy the new demand. \ See Also جمع (جَمَعَ)، بلغ (بَلَغَ)، زاد (زَادَ) -
9 step up
زَادَ \ add to: to increase: These losses added to my troubles. increase: to become greater in size or numbers: The population of the town increases every year. put on: (the opposite of lose) to increase one’s weight or speed: My wife put on two pounds last week (she became two pounds heavier than before). put up: to raise (the price, etc.). step up: to increase: The factory stepped up production to satisfy the new demand. \ See Also جمع (جَمَعَ)، بلغ (بَلَغَ)، زاد (زَادَ) -
10 hundredweight
قنطار (وَحْدة وَزن إنجليزية 1/20 من الطنّ) \ hundredweight: (often shortened to CWT) a measure of weight, equal to 112 pounds (in Britain) and 100 pounds (in the USA), and equal to 50.8 kilos. -
11 kilo
أَلْف غرام \ kilo-: short form of kilogram, kilometre, kilowatt etc: Two kilos of sugar, please. kilogram: (shortened to kilo) a measure or weight equal to 1000 grams; (about 2 1/4 pounds). \ كيلوغرام \ kilo-: short form of kilogram: Two kilos of sugar, please. kilogram: (shortened to kilo) a measure or weight equal to 1000 grams; (about 2 1/4 pounds). -
12 kilo-
أَلْف غرام \ kilo-: short form of kilogram, kilometre, kilowatt etc: Two kilos of sugar, please. kilogram: (shortened to kilo) a measure or weight equal to 1000 grams; (about 2 1/4 pounds). \ كيلوغرام \ kilo-: short form of kilogram: Two kilos of sugar, please. kilogram: (shortened to kilo) a measure or weight equal to 1000 grams; (about 2 1/4 pounds). -
13 kilogram
أَلْف غرام \ kilo-: short form of kilogram, kilometre, kilowatt etc: Two kilos of sugar, please. kilogram: (shortened to kilo) a measure or weight equal to 1000 grams; (about 2 1/4 pounds). \ كيلوغرام \ kilo-: short form of kilogram: Two kilos of sugar, please. kilogram: (shortened to kilo) a measure or weight equal to 1000 grams; (about 2 1/4 pounds). -
14 millionaire
غنيّ جدًّا (شَخْص) \ millionaire: one who has a million pounds, dollars, etc. a very rich person: an oil millionaire. \ مِلْيُونِير \ millionaire: one who has a million pounds, dollars, etc., a very rich person: an oil millionaire. -
15 هل تستطيع أن تفك لي خمسة جنيهات
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16 billion
[ˈbɪljən] plurals ˈbillion (1 ~3), ˈbillions (2, ~3)1. noun1) often in the United Kingdom, the number 1,000,000,000,000; in the United States, and often in the United Kingdom, the number 1,000,000,000:بليونseveral billion.
2) often in the United Kingdom, the figure 1,000,000,000,000; in the United States, and often in the United Kingdom, the figure 1,000,000,000.بليون3) a billion pounds or dollars:بليونThe sum involved amounts to several billion(s).
2. adjectiveoften in the United Kingdom, 1,000,000,000,000 in number; in the United States and often in the United Kingdom, 1,000,000,000 in number:مليارa few billion stars.
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17 billionaire
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18 hundreds of
1) several hundred:مئات منHe has hundreds of pounds in the bank.
2) very many:عدد كبير منI've got hundreds of things to do.
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19 justify
[ˈdʒastɪfaɪ] verb1) to prove or show (a person, action, opinion etc) to be just, right, desirable or reasonable:يُبَرِّر، يُسَوِّغHow can the government justify the spending of millions of pounds on weapons when there is so much poverty in the country?
2) to be a good excuse for:يُبَرِّر، يُكَوِّن عُذْراYour state of anxiety does not justify your being so rude to me.
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20 lay
I [leɪ] past tense, past participle laid [leɪd] verb1) to place, set or put (down), often carefully:She laid the clothes in a drawer / on a chair
يَضَعShe laid her report before the committee.
2) to place in a lying position:يُلْقي، يُمَدِّدShe laid the baby on his back.
3) to put in order or arrange:يُعِدُّto lay one's plans / a trap.
4) to flatten:يَمُدُّ، يُسَوِّيThe wind laid the corn flat.
5) to cause to disappear or become quiet:يَهْدأ، يُبْعِدto lay a ghost / doubts.
6) (of a bird) to produce (eggs):تَضَعُ بيضاMy hens are laying well.
7) to bet:يُراهِن III'll lay five pounds that you don't succeed.
See:III [leɪ] adjective1) not a member of the clergy:راهِب غَيْر مَرْسومlay preachers.
2) not an expert or a professional (in a particular subject):غَيْر مِهَني IV [leɪ] nounDoctors tend to use words that lay people don't understand.
an epic poem.قِصَّة شِعْرِيَّه مَلْحَمِيَّه قَصيرَه
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