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1 compress
[kəmˈpres] verbto press together; to force into a narrower space:يَضْغَط، يُرَكّزAll his belongings were compressed into a very small suitcase.
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2 depress
[dɪˈpres] verb1) to make sad or gloomy:يُسَبِّب الكآبَهI am always depressed by wet weather.
2) to make less active:يُقَلِّل نَشاط، يُخْفِض القُوَّهThis drug depresses the action of the heart.
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3 impress
[ɪmˈpres] verb1) to cause feelings of admiration etc in (a person):يَتْرُك إنْطِباعا أو أثراI was impressed by his good behaviour.
يؤكِّد ، يَطْبَعُ في فِكْرِهI must impress upon you the need for silence.
3) to fix (a fact etc in the mind):يُثَبِّت في الذّاكِره، يَطْبَعShe re-read the plans in order to impress the details on her memory.
4) make (a mark) on something by pressing:يَتْرُك أثَراa footprint impressed in the sand.
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4 irrepressible
[ɪrɪˈpresəbl] adjectivenot able to be subdued; very cheerful.لا يُمْكِن قَهْرُه -
5 oppress
[əˈpres] verb1) to govern cruelly:يَظْلُم، يَضْطَهِدThe king oppressed his people.
2) to worry or depress:يُضايِق، يُقْلِقThe thought of leaving her oppressed me.
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6 precedence
[ˈpresɪdəns] nounأسْبَقِيَّه، أولَوِيَّه، حَق التَقَدُّمThis matter is urgent and should be given precedence over others at the moment.
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7 precedent
[ˈpresɪdənt] nouna past action, especially a legal decision, which may act as a guide or rule in the future.سابِقَه -
8 precipice
[ˈpresɪpɪs] nouna steep cliff.جُرْف، هاويَه -
9 press
[pres]1. verb1) to use a pushing motion (against):Press the bell twice!
يَضْغَط بإصْبَعِهThe children pressed close to their mother.
2) to squeeze; to flatten:يَعْصُرThe grapes are pressed to extract the juice.
3) to urge or hurry:يَحُث، يُسَرِّعHe pressed her to enter the competition.
4) to insist on:يُصِرُّ علىThe printers are pressing their claim for higher pay.
5) to iron:يَكْوي المَلابِسYour trousers need to be pressed.
2. noun1) an act of pressing:ضَغْط، عَصْر، كَبْسYou had better give your shirt a press.
2) ( also ˈprinting-press) a printing machine.مِطْبَعَه، آلة طِباعَه3) newspapers in general:صَحافَه( also adjective) a press photographer.
4) the people who work on newspapers and magazines; journalists:رِجال الصَّحافَهThe press is/are always interested in the private lives of famous people.
5) a device or machine for pressing:مِكْبَس، مَعْصَرَهa flower-press.
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10 repress
[rəˈpres] verbto keep (an impulse, a desire to do something etc) under control:يَكْبِتHe repressed a desire to hit the man.
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11 suppress
[səˈpres] verb1) to defeat or put a stop to (eg a rebellion).يَقْمَع، يُخْمِد2) to keep back or stifle:يَكْبِتShe suppressed a laugh.
3) to prevent from being published, known etc:يُخْفيto suppress information.
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12 unprecedented
[anˈpresɪdentɪd] adjectivenever known to have happened before:غَيْر مَسْبوقSuch an action by a prime minister is unprecedented.
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