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61 nightly
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62 overrun
[əuvəˈran] present participle ˌoverˈrunning: past tense ˌoverˈran [-ˈran]: past participle ˌoverˈrun verb1) to fill, occupy or take possession of:يَكْتَسِح، يَجْتاحThe house was overrun with mice.
2) to continue longer than intended:يَتَجاوَز حَدّاً مُعَيَّناThe programme overran by five minutes.
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63 prime time
1. nounthe evening hours, the time when most viewers are watching television:ساعات المَساء عِندما يُشاهِد أكبر عَدد مُمكنThe programme will be broadcast during prime time.
2. adjectiveفي ساعات المَساء، عند مُشاهَدَة أكْبَر عَددprime-time advertising.
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64 produce
[prəˈdjuːs]1. verb1) to bring out:يُبْرِز، يُنْتِجShe produced a letter from her pocket.
2) to give birth to:تَضَع، تَلِدA cow produces one or two calves a year.
3) to cause:يُسَبِّب، يُحْدِثHis joke produced a shriek of laughter from the children.
4) to make or manufacture:يُنْتِج، يَصْنَعThe factory produces furniture.
5) to give or yield:يُنْتِج، يُغِلُّThe country produces enough food for the population.
6) to arrange and prepare (a theatre performance, film, television programme etc):يُخْرِج مَسْرَحِيَّهThe play was produced by Henry Dobson.
2. [ˈprɔdjuːs] nounsomething that is produced, especially crops, eggs, milk etc from farms:مَنْتوج، غُلَّه،مَحْصولagricultural/farm produce.
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65 radio
[ˈreɪdɪəu] plural ˈradios1. noun(an apparatus for) the sending and receiving of human speech, music etc:راديو: مِذْياع( also adjective) a radio programme, radio waves.
2. verb– 3rd person singular present tense ˈradios: past tense, past participle ˈradioedto send (a message) by radio:When someone on the island is ill, we have to radio (to) the mainland for a doctor
يُرْسِلُ لاسِلكياًAn urgent message was radioed to us this evening.
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66 rating
noun1) ( usually in plural) the position of importance, popularity etc (of a person, thing etc):تَصْنيف، تَقْدير الرُّتْبَهThis television programme has had some very bad ratings recently.
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very many:عَدَد كَبير منShe received scores of letters about her radio programme.
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69 scores (of)
very many:عَدَد كَبير منShe received scores of letters about her radio programme.
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70 stay
[steɪ]1. verb1) to remain (in a place) for a time, eg while travelling, or as a guest etc:We stayed three nights at that hotel / with a friend / in Paris
Would you like to stay for supper?
يَبْقى، يَمْكُثStay and watch that television programme.
2) to remain (in a particular position, place, state or condition):Why won't these socks stay up?
Stay where you are – don't move!
يَبْقىIn 1900, people didn't realize that motor cars were here to stay.
2. nounمُكوث، إقامَهWe had an overnight stay / a two days' stay in London.
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71 subject to
1) liable or likely to suffer from or be affected by:مُعَرَّض، مُحْتَمَل أن، قابِل لِ، عُرْضَةً لِThe programme is subject to alteration.
2) depending on:بالإعْتِماد على، مُتَوَقِّف علىThese plans will be put into practice next week, subject to your approval.
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72 switch
[swɪtʃ]1. noun1) a small lever, handle or other device eg for putting or turning an electric current on or off:مِفْتاح التَّدوير أو التَّشْغيلHe couldn't find the light-switch.
2) an act of turning or changing:تَحْويل أو تَغْييرAfter several switches of direction they found themselves on the right road.
3) a thin stick.عَصا رَفيعَه2. verbto change, turn:He switched the lever to the "off" position
يُغَيِّر أو يُحَوِّلHaving considered that problem, they switched their attention to other matters.
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73 syllabus
[ˈsɪləbəs] nouna programme or list, eg of a course of lectures, or of courses of study.مِنْهاج دِراسي -
74 talk show
noun(American ) a television or radio programme on which ( usually famous) people talk to each other and are interviewed.عَرْض كلامي: بَرنامج إذاعي أو تلفِزيوني يَدور فيه حِوار -
75 transmit
[trænzˈmɪt] past tense, past participle transˈmitted verb1) to pass on:يَنْقُلInsects can transmit disease.
2) to send out (radio or television signals, programmes etc):يُرْسِل باللاسِلْكيThe programme will be transmitted at 5.00 p.m.
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76 tune in
to tune a radio (to a particular station or programme):يَضْبُط الراديو على مَحَطَّةٍ ماWe usually tune (the radio) in to the news.
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77 video
[ˈvɪdɪəu] plural ˈvideos1. noun1) the recording or broadcasting (by means of a video recorder) of television pictures and sound.فيديو2) a videotape.شَريط تَسجيل فيديو3) ( also video cassette recorder; ~VCR) a machine used for watching or recording television films and programmes on videotape.جِهاز فيديو2. verbto record on a video recorder or videotape:يُسَجِّل على شَريط تَسْجيل فيديوHe videoed the television programme on volcanoes.
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78 viewer
noun1) a person who watches television:مُشاهِدThis programme has five million viewers.
2) a device with a magnifying lens, and often with a light, used in viewing transparencies.مِنْظار لمُشاهَدة الصُّور -
79 أعد
أَعَدَّ[ʔa'ʔʼadːa]vحضَّرَ préparer, confectionner◊أعدَّ البرنامِجَ — Il a préparé le programme.
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80 أنجع
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