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21 revival
إنْعَاش \ revival: a return to practice or use; regaining one’s strength or senses: a religious revival; revival of dying plants. \ See Also انتعاش (اِنْتِعَاش)، إحياء (إِحْيَاء)، نهضة (نَهْضَة) \ إِحْياء \ revival: a return to practice or use: a religious revival. \ اِنْبِعَاث \ revival: a return to practice or use; regaining one’s strength or senses: a religious revival; revival of dying plants; emanation, emission. \ نَهْضَة \ revival: a return to practice or use; a religious revival. -
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[ˈθɪərɪ] plural ˈtheories noun1) an idea or explanation which has not yet been proved to be correct:نَظَرِيَّهIn theory, I agree with you, but it would not work in practice.
2) the main principles and ideas in an art, science etc as opposed to the practice of actually doing it:مَبادئ نَظَرِيَّهA musician has to study both the theory and practice of music.
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23 تمرين
تَمْرِين \ exercise: active use of the body: Walking, rowing and riding are all good exercise, sth. practised to train the mind or body I have written my English exercises. I have to do exercises to make my arms stronger. practice: doing sth. often, to develop skill: In sport one needs regular practice. They played a practice game (not a match). rehearsal: the act of practising (sth.) for a public performance. \ تَمْرين مَدْرَسيّ أو عِلْميّ \ drill: (in schools) a training exercise for any purpose: Language drills. -
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تَدْرِيب \ drill: (in schools) a training exercise for any purpose: Language drills. exercise: sth. practised to train the mind or body: I have written my English exercises. I have to do exercises to make my arms stronger. practice: doing sth. often, to develop skill: In sport one needs regular practice. They played a practice game (not a match). training: the act of training or of being trained: Top-class swimmers need regular training. \ See Also تمرين (تَمْرِين) -
25 exercise
تَدْرِيب \ drill: (in schools) a training exercise for any purpose: Language drills. exercise: sth. practised to train the mind or body: I have written my English exercises. I have to do exercises to make my arms stronger. practice: doing sth. often, to develop skill: In sport one needs regular practice. They played a practice game (not a match). training: the act of training or of being trained: Top-class swimmers need regular training. \ See Also تمرين (تَمْرِين) -
26 training
تَدْرِيب \ drill: (in schools) a training exercise for any purpose: Language drills. exercise: sth. practised to train the mind or body: I have written my English exercises. I have to do exercises to make my arms stronger. practice: doing sth. often, to develop skill: In sport one needs regular practice. They played a practice game (not a match). training: the act of training or of being trained: Top-class swimmers need regular training. \ See Also تمرين (تَمْرِين) -
27 exercise
تَمْرِين \ exercise: active use of the body: Walking, rowing and riding are all good exercise, sth. practised to train the mind or body I have written my English exercises. I have to do exercises to make my arms stronger. practice: doing sth. often, to develop skill: In sport one needs regular practice. They played a practice game (not a match). rehearsal: the act of practising (sth.) for a public performance. -
28 rehearsal
تَمْرِين \ exercise: active use of the body: Walking, rowing and riding are all good exercise, sth. practised to train the mind or body I have written my English exercises. I have to do exercises to make my arms stronger. practice: doing sth. often, to develop skill: In sport one needs regular practice. They played a practice game (not a match). rehearsal: the act of practising (sth.) for a public performance. -
29 ممارسة فردية
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30 امتهن مهنة
اِمْتَهَنَ مِهْنَةًto practice professionally, practice or follow as a profession or trade, become a professional -
31 تطبيق
تَطْبِيق: تَنْفِيذapplication, applying, putting into effect, giving (practical) effect (to), implementation, effecting, effectuation; enforcement, carrying out, execution, fulfillment; honoring, observance (of), compliance (with), abidance (by), adherence (to),following, keeping; practice, practicing, putting into practice -
32 طبق
طَبّقَ: نَفّذَto apply, put (bring, carry) into effect, give (practical) effect to, implement, effect(uate); to enforce, carry out, execute, fulfill; to honor, observe, comply with, abide by, adhere to, stick to, follow, keep; to practice, put into practice -
33 عمل بـ أو بموجب أو حسب إلخ
عَمِلَ بِـ أو بِمُوْجِبِ أو حَسَبَ إلخto act or proceed according to, in accordance with, pursuant to, on the basis of, on the strength of; to apply, put into effect; to enforce, carry out, execute, fulfill; to practice, put into practice -
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35 skill
[skɪl] noun1) cleverness at doing something, resulting either from practice or from natural ability:بَراعَه، حِذْقThis job requires a lot of skill.
2) a job or activity that requires training and practice; an art or craft:مَهارَهthe basic skills of reading and writing.
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36 تطبيق
تَطْبِيق \ application. \ See Also استعمال( استعمال)، استخدام( استخدام) \ تَطْبِيق عَمَلِيّ \ practice: performance; action (not just talk and ideas): Put your ideas into practice. -
37 تنقصه اللياقة (لقلة التدرب)
تَنْقُصُه اللِّيَاقَة (لقِلّة التّدَرُّب) \ out of practice: having lost some skill through not using it: The player was out of practice after his long illness. -
38 حنكة
حُنْكَة \ experience: knowledge or skill that is gained by practice; the practice that provides this: We need a teacher who has more experience. One learns by experience. \ حُنْكَة سِيَاسِيّة \ statesmanship: the acts or qualities of a statesman. -
39 خبرة
خِبْرَة \ experience: knowledge or skill that is gained by practice; the practice that provides this: We need a teacher who has more experience. One learns by experience. \ خِبْرَة مُثِيرَة \ adventure: excitement; risk. -
40 دأب
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