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101 recur
[rɪˈkəː] past tense, past participle reˈcurred verbto happen again; to come back again:يَتَكَرَّرThis problem keeps recurring.
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102 redundancy
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103 relatively
[ˈrelətɪvlɪ] adverbwhen compared to someone or something else:بالمُقارَنَه، نِسْبِيّاThis is a fairly unimportant problem, relatively speaking.
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104 remain
[rəˈmeɪn] verb1) to be left:يُتْرَك ، يبْقى، يَظَلA great many things still remain to be done.
2) to stay; not to leave:يَبْقىI shall remain here.
3) to continue to be:يَسْتَمِرThe problem remains unsolved.
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105 resolution
[rezəˈluːʃən] noun1) a firm decision (to do something):تَصْميمHe made a resolution to get up early.
2) an opinion or decision formally expressed by a group of people, eg at a public meeting:قَرارThe meeting passed a resolution in favour of allowing women to join the society.
3) resoluteness.ثَبات، تَصْميم حَل أو حَسْم مَسْألَه -
106 resolve
[rəˈzɔlv]1. verb1) to make a firm decision (to do something):يُصَمِّمI've resolved to stop smoking.
2) to pass (a resolution):يُقَرِّر، يَسُن قانونا يُزيلُ الشُّكوكIt was resolved that women should be allowed to join the society.
2. noun1) determination to do what one has decided to do:تَصْميمHe showed great resolve.
2) a firm decision:قَرار ثابِت، عَزْمIt is his resolve to become a director of this firm.
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107 resort
[rəˈzɔːt]1. verb( with to) to begin to use, do etc as a way of solving a problem etc when other methods have failed:يَلْجأ إلى، يَعْمَد إلىHe couldn't persuade people to do what he wanted, so he resorted to threats of violence.
2. nouna place visited by many people ( especially for holidays):مُنْتَجَعBrighton is a popular (holiday) resort.
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108 side
[saɪd]1. noun1) (the ground beside) an edge, border or boundary line:جانِبHe lives on the same side of the street as me.
2) a surface of something:سَطْح، جانِبA cube has six sides.
3) one of the two of such surfaces which are not the top, bottom, front, or back:جانِبThere is a label on the side of the box.
4) either surface of a piece of paper, cloth etc:جانِب، جِهَهDon't waste paper – write on both sides!
5) the right or left part of the body:جانِب الجِسِمI've got a pain in my side.
جانِب، جِهَهHe lives on the north side of the town.
7) a slope (of a hill):مُنْحَدَر، جانِبa mountain-side.
8) a point of view; an aspect:ناحِيَه، وُجْهَه، جانِبWe must look at all sides of the problem.
9) a party, team etc which is opposing another:Whose side are you on?
فَريقWhich side is winning?
2. adjectiveadditional, but less important:جانِبيa side issue.
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109 sidestep
past tense, past participle ˈsidestepped verb1) to step to one side:يَخْطو جانِباHe sidestepped as his attacker tried to grab him.
2) to avoid:يَتَجَنَّبto sidestep a problem.
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110 size
[saɪz] noun1) largeness:حَجْم، مَساحَهThe size of the problem alarmed us.
2) one of a number of classes in which shoes, dresses etc are grouped according to measurements:حَجْم، مِقْياسI take size 5 in shoes.
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111 slight
[slaɪt] adjective1) small; not great; not serious or severe:طَفيفWe have a slight problem.
2) (of a person) slim and delicate-looking:نَحيفIt seemed too heavy a load for such a slight woman.
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112 smog
[smɔg] nounfog mixed with smoke and fumes from factories, houses, vehicles etc:ضَبْخَن: ضباب وَدُخانSome big cities have a problem with smog.
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113 soluble
[ˈsɔljubl] adjective1) able to be dissolved or made liquid:قابِل للذَّوَبانThis dye is soluble in water.
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114 solution
[səˈluːʃən] noun1) an answer to a problem, difficulty or puzzle:حَلthe solution to a crossword.
2) the act of finding such an answer.ايجاد الحَل3) a liquid with something dissolved in it:مَحْلولa solution of salt and water.
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115 solve
[sɔlv] verbيَحُلThe mathematics teacher gave the children some problems to solve.
2) to clear up or explain (a mystery, crime etc):يُفَسِّر اللغْزThat crime has never been solved.
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116 some
[sam] pronoun, adjective1.1) an indefinite amount or number (of):بَعْضSome of the ink was spilt on the desk.
2) (said with emphasis) a certain, or small, amount or number (of):"Has she any experience of the work?" "Yes, she has some."
عَدَد مُعَيَّن أو كَمِّيَّه مُعَيَّنَهSome people like the idea and some don't.
3) (said with emphasis) at least one / a few / a bit (of):Surely there are some people who agree with me?
بَعْضI don't need much rest from work, but I must have some.
4) certain:مُعَيَّنHe's quite kind in some ways.
2. adjective1) a large, considerable or impressive (amount or number of):كَبيرI'll have some problem sorting out these papers!
2) an unidentified or unnamed (thing, person etc):ما، غَيْر مُحَدَّدShe was hunting for some book that she's lost.
3) (used with numbers) about; at a rough estimate:حَواليThere were some thirty people at the reception.
3. adverb(American) somewhat; to a certain extent:إلى حَدٍّ ما، نوعا ماI think we've progressed some.
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117 stare in the face
to be easy to see or obvious:واضِح، سَهْل الرُّؤْيَهThe answer to the problem was staring me in the face.
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118 study
[ˈstadɪ]1. verb1) to give time and attention to gaining knowledge of a subject:What subject is he studying?
يَدْرُسShe's studying to be a teacher.
2) to look at or examine carefully:يَفْحَصGive yourself time to study the problem in detail.
2. noun1) the act of devoting time and attention to gaining knowledge:دِراسَهShe has made a study of the habits of bees.
2) a musical or artistic composition:قِطْعَه موسيقِيَّه تَدْريبيَّهThe picture was entitled "Study in Grey".
3) a room in a house etc, in which to study, read, write etc:غُرفَة المَكْتَبَه والدِّراسَه في المَنْزِلThe headmaster wants to speak to the senior pupils in his study.
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119 sum
[sam] noun1) the amount or total made by two or more things or numbers added together:مَجموعThe sum of 12, 24, 7 and 11 is 54.
2) a quantity of money:كَمِّيَّهIt will cost an enormous sum to repair the swimming pool.
3) a problem in arithmetic:مَسْأَلَه حِسابِيَّهMy children are better at sums than I am.
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120 survival
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