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1 mass
I [mæs]1. noun1) a large lump or quantity, gathered together:كُتْلَه كبيرَه ، حَشْدٌ من الناسa mass of concrete/people.
2) a large quantity:كميَّه كبيرهI've masses of work / things to do.
3) the bulk, principal part or main body:الجُزء الرَّئيسيThe mass of people are in favour of peace.
4) (a) measure of the quantity of matter in an object:كُتْلَهThe mass of the rock is 500 kilos.
2. verbto bring or come together in large numbers or quantities:يَحْتَشِدُThe troops massed for an attack.
3. adjectiveof large quantities or numbers:جَماعي II [mæs] nouna mass meeting.
1) (a) celebration, especially in the Roman Catholic church, of Christ's last meal ( Last Supper) with his disciples:قُدّاس في الكنيسَهWhat time do you go to Mass?
2) a setting to music of some of the words used in this service.موسيقى تُصاحِب القُدّاس -
2 بيع
بَيْع \ sale: selling: The sale of his car helped to pay his debts. He works in our company’s sales office (the office that deals with selling our goods, not with making them). \ البَيْع بالتّجْزِئة \ retail: selling goods in small quantities to the actual user, as a shop does, the opposite of wholesale. \ بَيْعٌ بالتّنزيل (تنزيلات) \ sale: offering goods at low prices for a special period: I bought this coat at a sale, for half its usual price. \ See Also بأسعار مخفّضة \ البَيْع بالجُملة \ wholesale: selling goods in large quantities to shops (which sell retail to the people). \ بَيْع بالمَزَاد \ auction: a public sale of goods etc. to those who offer most money. \ بَيْع باليانَصِيب \ raffle: selling an article by means of many cheap numbered tickets; the buyer of the winning number (chosen by chance) receives the article. \ See Also بالقرعة (بالقُرْعَة) -
3 كمية
كَمِّيَّة \ amount: sum; quantity: It cost $25, and I paid the full amount. I bought a large amount of food. batch: a set of people or things dealt with or taken as a group: The first batch of loaves baked too hard. I’ve just corrected several batches of exam papers. quantity: a number or amount: a small quantity of pins; a large quantity of food; bought in small quantities. \ بِكَمِّيّات كَبِيرَة \ in bulk: in large amounts; not in separate containers: Ships carry oil in bulk. \ كَمِّيَّة أقلّ \ less: a smaller amount: It lasted for less than five minutes. He wants $5 and he won’t accept less, a smaller amount of; not so much; not so many (but fewer is better than less in regard to plural nouns) You should eat less sugar and fewer sweets. \ كَمِّيَّة قَليلة من \ little: small but reasonable amount: Every little helps. I gave her a little of my own share. He paid his debts, little by little. \ كَمِّيَّة كَبيرة \ quantity: (often pl.) a large number or amount: Quantities of food were wasted. \ كَمِّيَّة كَبيرة مِن \ a good deal, a great deal: a lot: He has a great deal of money. masses: a lot: I’ve got masses of work to finish. much: (it should be used: (a) only with nu. nouns; use many for nc. nouns; (b) in negative sentences or questions; (c) in statements only when it describes the subject or when it follows how, too, so or as; in other statements use a lot, plenty of, a good deal of) a large amount of: We haven’t much food. Much money was spent on repairs. You eat too much sugar. \ كَمِّيّة المطر السنويّة \ rainfall: a fall of rain; a measured amount of rain: The place with the highest rainfall (figures). -
4 مشروب
مَشْرُوب \ beverage: any sort of drink. \ مَشْرُوب كُحُوليّ \ liquor: alcoholic drinks in general: In Britain, the sale of liquor is controlled by law. spirit: strong alcoholic drink (such as brandy, gin, rum, whisky, etc.). \ مَشْرُوب الليكير \ liqueur: a strong-tasting alcoholic drink (of many kinds) for use in very small quantities after dinner. \ مَشْرُوب مُهَضِّم \ liqueur: a strong-tasting alcoholic drink (of many kinds) for use in very small quantities after dinner. -
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6 morfia
دَوَاء مُخَدِّر \ morphine: ( also. morfia) a white powder that is powerful and, in large quantities, dangerous medicine that can cause sleep and stop pain. \ مُورفين \ morphine: (also morfia), a white powder that is a powerful and, in large quantities, dangerous medicine that can cause sleep and stop pain. -
7 morphine
دَوَاء مُخَدِّر \ morphine: ( also. morfia) a white powder that is powerful and, in large quantities, dangerous medicine that can cause sleep and stop pain. \ مُورفين \ morphine: (also morfia), a white powder that is a powerful and, in large quantities, dangerous medicine that can cause sleep and stop pain. -
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9 مقادير
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10 راجت البضاعة
راجَتِ البِضَاعَةُto sell well, find a (good) market, be in (great) demand, sell like hot cakes, be sold rapidly and in large quantities, be hot or popular, be salable or marketable -
11 نفقت البضاعة
نَفَقَتِ البِضَاعَةُ: راجَتْto sell well or easily, find a (good) market, be in (great) demand, sell like hot cakes, be sold rapidly and in large quantities -
12 by
[baɪ]1. preposition1) next to; near; at the side of:قُرْب، بِجانِبHe sat by his sister.
2) past:عَبْرَ، ما وَراءgoing by the house.
3) through; along; across:خِلال، عَن طَريق، عَبْرَWe came by the main road.
4) used (in the passive voice) to show the person or thing which performs an action:بِواسِطَةstruck by a stone.
5) using:باسْتِعْمالWe travelled by train.
6) from; through the means of:عَن طَريقby post.
7) (of time) not later than:بِحُلول، ليسَ بَعْدby 6 o'clock.
8) during the time of.خِلالِ الوَقْت9) to the extent of:بِنِسْبَةِ، بِمَدى، بِدَرَجَة، بِمِقْدارtaller by ten centimetres.
في ، ضَرْب4 metres by 2 metres.
11) in quantities of:حَسَب، لِكُلfruit sold by the kilo.
12) in respect of:حَسَبa teacher by profession.
2. adverb1) near:بِجانِب، قُرْبThey stood by and watched.
2) past:عَبْرَ، ما وَراءA dog ran by.
3) aside; away:جانِباmoney put by for an emergency.
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13 exact
[ɪgˈzækt]1. adjective1) absolutely accurate or correct in every detail; the same in every detail; precise:What are the exact measurements of the room?
What is the exact time?
مَضْبوط، صَحيحHe walked in at that exact moment.
2) (of a person, his mind etc) capable of being accurate over small details:دَقيقAccountants have to be very exact.
2. verbto force the payment of or giving of:يَفْرِض الدَّفْع، يَفْرِض غَرامَهWe should exact fines from everyone who drops litter on the streets.
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14 hoard
[hɔːd]1. nouna (sometimes hidden) store (of treasure, food etc):ذَخيرَة، كَنْزWhen she was supposed to be on a diet she secretly kept a hoard of potato crisps in a cupboard.
2. verbto store up or keep large quantities of (something), often in secret:يَخْزِن، يَدَّخِرHis mother told him to stop hoarding old newspapers.
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15 in bulk
in large quantities:بِمَقادير كَبيرَهThey like to buy goods in bulk.
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16 influx
[ˈɪnflaks] nounan arrival of something in great quantities or numbers:تَدَفُّقan influx of tourists.
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17 knock back
to drink, especially quickly and in large quantities:يَشْرَبHe knocked back three pints of beer in ten minutes.
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18 manufacture
[mænjuˈfæktʃə]1. verb1) to make, originally by hand but now usually by machinery and in large quantities:يَصْنَعThis firm manufactures cars at the rate of two hundred per day.
2) to invent (something false):يَخْتَلِقHe manufactured an excuse for being late.
2. nounthe process of manufacturing:تَصْنيعthe manufacture of glass.
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20 mean
I [miːn] adjectiveوَضيع، شَحيح، بَخيلHe's very mean (with his money / over pay).
2) likely or intending to cause harm or annoyance:خَسيس، دَنيءIt is mean to tell lies.
3) ( especially American) bad-tempered, vicious or cruel:شِرّير، قاسٍa mean mood.
4) (of a house etc) of poor quality; humble:حَقير، بَسيط، فَقير II [miːn]a mean dwelling.
1. adjective1) (of a statistic) having the middle position between two points, quantities etc:مُتَوَسِّطthe mean value on a graph.
2) average:مُعَدَّلthe mean annual rainfall.
2. nounsomething that is midway between two opposite ends or extremes:مُتَوَسِّط III [miːn] past tense, past participle meant [ment] verbThree is the mean of the series one to five.
1) to (intend to) express, show or indicate:"Vacation" means "holiday"
يَعْنيWhat do you mean by (saying/doing) that?
2) to intend:For whom was that letter meant?
يَعْني، يَقْصُد، يَنْويHe means (= is determined) to be a rich man some day.
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