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  • 101 recur

    [rɪˈkəː] past tense, past participle reˈcurred verb
    to happen again; to come back again:

    This problem keeps recurring.

    يَتَكَرَّر

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  • 102 redundancy

    plural reˈdundancies noun

    the problem of redundancy.

    زيادَه عن الحاجَه

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  • 103 relatively

    [ˈrelətɪvlɪ] adverb
    when compared to someone or something else:

    This is a fairly unimportant problem, relatively speaking.

    بالمُقارَنَه، نِسْبِيّا

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  • 104 remain

    [rəˈmeɪn] verb
    1) to be left:

    A great many things still remain to be done.

    يُتْرَك ، يبْقى، يَظَل
    2) to stay; not to leave:

    I shall remain here.

    يَبْقى
    3) to continue to be:

    The problem remains unsolved.

    يَسْتَمِر

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  • 105 resolution

    [rezəˈluːʃən] noun
    1) a firm decision (to do something):

    He made a resolution to get up early.

    تَصْميم
    2) an opinion or decision formally expressed by a group of people, eg at a public meeting:

    The meeting passed a resolution in favour of allowing women to join the society.

    قَرار
    3) resoluteness.
    ثَبات، تَصْميم حَل أو حَسْم مَسْألَه

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  • 106 resolve

    [rəˈzɔlv]
    1. verb
    1) to make a firm decision (to do something):

    I've resolved to stop smoking.

    يُصَمِّم
    2) to pass (a resolution):

    It was resolved that women should be allowed to join the society.

    يُقَرِّر، يَسُن قانونا
    3) to take away (a doubt, fear etc) or produce an answer to (a problem, difficulty etc).
    يُزيلُ الشُّكوك
    2. noun
    1) determination to do what one has decided to do:

    He showed great resolve.

    تَصْميم
    2) a firm decision:

    It is his resolve to become a director of this firm.

    قَرار ثابِت، عَزْم

    Arabic-English dictionary > resolve

  • 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:

    He couldn't persuade people to do what he wanted, so he resorted to threats of violence.

    يَلْجأ إلى، يَعْمَد إلى
    2. noun

    Brighton is a popular (holiday) resort.

    مُنْتَجَع

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  • 108 side

    [saɪd]
    1. noun
    1) (the ground beside) an edge, border or boundary line:

    He lives on the same side of the street as me.

    جانِب
    2) a surface of something:

    A cube has six sides.

    سَطْح، جانِب
    3) one of the two of such surfaces which are not the top, bottom, front, or back:

    There is a label on the side of the box.

    جانِب
    4) either surface of a piece of paper, cloth etc:

    Don't waste paper – write on both sides!

    جانِب، جِهَه
    5) the right or left part of the body:

    I've got a pain in my side.

    جانِب الجِسِم

    He lives on the north side of the town.

    جانِب، جِهَه
    7) a slope (of a hill):

    a mountain-side.

    مُنْحَدَر، جانِب
    8) a point of view; an aspect:

    We must look at all sides of the problem.

    ناحِيَه، وُجْهَه، جانِب
    9) a party, team etc which is opposing another:

    Whose side are you on?

    Which side is winning?

    فَريق
    2. adjective
    additional, but less important:

    a side issue.

    جانِبي

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  • 109 sidestep

    past tense, past participle ˈsidestepped verb
    1) to step to one side:

    He sidestepped as his attacker tried to grab him.

    يَخْطو جانِبا
    2) to avoid:

    to sidestep a problem.

    يَتَجَنَّب

    Arabic-English dictionary > sidestep

  • 110 size

    [saɪz] noun
    1) largeness:

    The size of the problem alarmed us.

    حَجْم، مَساحَه
    2) one of a number of classes in which shoes, dresses etc are grouped according to measurements:

    I take size 5 in shoes.

    حَجْم، مِقْياس

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  • 111 slight

    [slaɪt] adjective
    1) small; not great; not serious or severe:

    We have a slight problem.

    طَفيف
    2) (of a person) slim and delicate-looking:

    It seemed too heavy a load for such a slight woman.

    نَحيف

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  • 112 smog

    [smɔg] noun
    fog mixed with smoke and fumes from factories, houses, vehicles etc:

    Some big cities have a problem with smog.

    ضَبْخَن: ضباب وَدُخان

    Arabic-English dictionary > smog

  • 113 soluble

    [ˈsɔljubl] adjective
    1) able to be dissolved or made liquid:

    This dye is soluble in water.

    قابِل للذَّوَبان
    2) (of a problem, difficulty etc) able to be solved.
    قابِل للحَل

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  • 114 solution

    [səˈluːʃən] noun
    1) an answer to a problem, difficulty or puzzle:

    the solution to a crossword.

    حَل
    2) the act of finding such an answer.
    ايجاد الحَل
    3) a liquid with something dissolved in it:

    a solution of salt and water.

    مَحْلول

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  • 115 solve

    [sɔlv] verb

    The mathematics teacher gave the children some problems to solve.

    يَحُل
    2) to clear up or explain (a mystery, crime etc):

    That crime has never been solved.

    يُفَسِّر اللغْز

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  • 116 some

    [sam] pronoun, adjective
    1.
    1) an indefinite amount or number (of):

    Some of the ink was spilt on the desk.

    بَعْض
    2) (said with emphasis) a certain, or small, amount or number (of):

    "Has she any experience of the work?" "Yes, she has some."

    Some people like the idea and some don't.

    عَدَد مُعَيَّن أو كَمِّيَّه مُعَيَّنَه
    3) (said with emphasis) at least one / a few / a bit (of):

    Surely there are some people who agree with me?

    I don't need much rest from work, but I must have some.

    بَعْض
    4) certain:

    He's quite kind in some ways.

    مُعَيَّن
    2. adjective
    1) a large, considerable or impressive (amount or number of):

    I'll have some problem sorting out these papers!

    كَبير
    2) an unidentified or unnamed (thing, person etc):

    She was hunting for some book that she's lost.

    ما، غَيْر مُحَدَّد
    3) (used with numbers) about; at a rough estimate:

    There were some thirty people at the reception.

    حَوالي
    3. adverb
    (American) somewhat; to a certain extent:

    I think we've progressed some.

    إلى حَدٍّ ما، نوعا ما

    Arabic-English dictionary > some

  • 117 stare in the face

    to be easy to see or obvious:

    The answer to the problem was staring me in the face.

    واضِح، سَهْل الرُّؤْيَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > stare in the face

  • 118 study

    [ˈstadɪ]
    1. verb
    1) to give time and attention to gaining knowledge of a subject:

    What subject is he studying?

    She's studying to be a teacher.

    يَدْرُس
    2) to look at or examine carefully:

    Give yourself time to study the problem in detail.

    يَفْحَص
    2. noun
    1) the act of devoting time and attention to gaining knowledge:

    She has made a study of the habits of bees.

    دِراسَه
    2) a musical or artistic composition:

    The picture was entitled "Study in Grey".

    قِطْعَه موسيقِيَّه تَدْريبيَّه
    3) a room in a house etc, in which to study, read, write etc:

    The headmaster wants to speak to the senior pupils in his study.

    غُرفَة المَكْتَبَه والدِّراسَه في المَنْزِل

    Arabic-English dictionary > study

  • 119 sum

    [sam] noun
    1) the amount or total made by two or more things or numbers added together:

    The sum of 12, 24, 7 and 11 is 54.

    مَجموع
    2) a quantity of money:

    It will cost an enormous sum to repair the swimming pool.

    كَمِّيَّه
    3) a problem in arithmetic:

    My children are better at sums than I am.

    مَسْأَلَه حِسابِيَّه

    Arabic-English dictionary > sum

  • 120 survival

    noun
    the state of surviving:

    ( also adjective) survival equipment.

    البَقاء حَيّا، نَجاة

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