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I [praɪz]1. nounمُكافأهHe was awarded a lot of prizes at school.
I've won first prize!
جائِزَه( also adjective) a prize (= having won, or worthy of, a prize) bull.
2. verbto value highly:يُقَدِّر IIHe prized my friendship above everything else.
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مُكَافَأَة \ bonus: a special payment (for work, etc.) beyond what is usual: Some firms give a bonus to their workers at the end of the year. prize: sth. that is given to the winner of a competition, or (in schools) to one who has done especially good work. reward: sth. that is given in return for some special effort, help, etc.: He gave his son a bicycle as a reward for his success at school. A reward of $50 was offered to whoever could find the jewels. \ See Also جائزة (جائِزَة) -
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غَالَى \ exaggerate: to make (sth.) seem more (bigger, worse, etc.) than it is: Newspapers often exaggerate reports of trouble. prize: to value greatly: one’s prized possessions. \ See Also بالغ (بَالَغَ)، أعز (أَعَزَّ) -
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عَزَّ \ prize: to value greatly: one’s prized possessions. -
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جائِزَةُ تَرْضِيَةٍ للخاسِرJohn came last and got the booby prize.
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7 award
[əˈwɔːd]1. verb1) to give (someone something that he has won or deserved):يَمْنَح جائِزَهThey awarded her first prize.
2) to give:يَحْكُم (لِفُلان بِالتَّعْويضات)He was awarded damages of $5,000.
2. nounجائِزَهThe film awards were presented annually.
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[kɔmpəˈtɪʃən] noun1) the act of competing; rivalry:مُنافَسَهCompetition makes children try harder.
تَنافُسThere's a lot of competition for this job.
3) a contest for a prize:مُباراهHave you entered the tennis competition?
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9 raffle
[ˈræfl]1. nouna way of raising money by selling numbered tickets, one or more of which win a prize:يانَصيب لِجَمْع التَّبَرُّعات( also adjective) raffle tickets.
2. verbto give as the prize in a raffle:يُجْري يانَصيباً على جائِزَةٍ مُعَيَّنَهThey raffled a bottle of whisky to raise money for cancer research.
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10 win
[wɪn] present participle ˈwinning: past tense, past participle won [wan]1. verb1) to obtain (a victory) in a contest; to succeed in coming first in (a contest), usually by one's own efforts:Who won the war/match?
يَرْبَح، يَفوز، يَكْسَب، يَنْتَصِرHe won (the race) in a fast time / by a clear five metres.
2) to obtain (a prize) in a competition etc, usually by luck:يَكْسَب، يَفوزI won $5 in the crossword competition.
3) to obtain by one's own efforts:يَكْتَسِب، يَحْصَل على، يُحَقِّقHe won her respect over a number of years.
2. nouna victory or success:نَصْر، فَوْز، نَجاحShe's had two wins in four races.
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12 حائز على جائزة نوبل
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13 الجائزة الأخيرة
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14 الجائزة الكبرى
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16 جائزة
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17 حقق
v. achieve, be realized, ascertain, fulfil, enquire, realize, attain, materialize, come true, fulfill, obtain, get on, take, slate, produce, consummate, effectuate, implement, inquire, work out, check, prize, probe, quest, search closely, see -
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19 غنيمة
n. spoil, booty, trophy, haul, loot, take, capture, plunder, prize, prey, swag -
20 قائمة الفائزين
n. prize list
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Prize — (pr[imac]z), n. [F. prise a seizing, hold, grasp, fr. pris, p. p. of prendre to take, L. prendere, prehendere; in some senses, as 2 (b), either from, or influenced by, F. prix price. See {Prison}, {Prehensile}, and cf. {Pry}, and also {Price}.]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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