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61 دورة
دَوْرَة \ circulation: the flow of gas or liquid through a closed object, esp. the movement of blood through the body. round: a regular local journey (made by a doctor, by a boy selling newspapers, by a policeman, etc.) for visiting certain houses or roads: I met the baker on his rounds, one part of a competition (in boxing, football, etc.) a boxing match of twelve rounds; the first round of the World Cup. session: a period of work or business; a formal meeting (of a court, etc.): During this session, the government will talk about three main points. turn: a circular movement: a few turns of the wheel. \ دَوْرَة \ circuit. \ _(field) Elec. Eng. \ See Also دارة \ دَوْرَة (مَجْموعة مُباريات رياضية) (دَوريّ) \ tournament: a competition between many teams or players (in football, tennis, chess, etc.). \ دَوْرَة سِبَاق \ lap: one complete course round a track (in a race where several courses must be completed). \ دَوْرَة كامِلَة (للدّولاب) \ revolution: a complete turn (of a wheel, etc.): A car engine may perform 4000 revolutions in a minute. \ دَوْرَة مُنْتَظِمة \ cycle: a number of events taking place in a fixed order which is repeated: The natural cycle of life is birth, marriage, getting old, death. \ دَوْرَة مِيَاه \ lavatory: a small room to wash oneself in and where one can empty the waste matter from one’s body. toilet: lavatory. water closet: rare (usu. shortened to W.C.) a small room where the waste material from one’s body is washed away down a pipe. -
62 زور
زَوَّرَ \ forge: to write or print (a bank note, a rare stamp, a letter signed with sb. else’s name, etc.) so as to deceive. -
63 زيف
زَيَّفَ \ fake: to make a thing look like the real thing in order to deceive: He faked illness to avoid the work. forge: to write or print (a bank note, a rare stamp, a letter signed with sb. else’s name, etc.) so as to deceive. \ See Also لفق (لَفَّقَ)، تَظَاهَرَ بِــ، زور (زوَّرَ) -
64 سعى حتى حصل على
سَعَى حتى حَصَلَ عَلَى \ procure: to succeed in obtaining: I was fortunate enough to procure this rare book, which is no longer printed. -
65 عبقري
عَبْقَرِيّ \ genius: one who has a rare ability (esp. in an art or science): Mozart was a musical genius. -
66 عبقرية
عَبْقَرِيَّة \ genius: (a) rare natural ability: He has a genius for writing amusing books. -
67 عينة
عَيِّنَة \ piece: a particular example of sth.: a piece of music (or advice or furniture). representative: being a sign or example: These lazy boys are not representative (are not good examples) of modern youth. sample: an example (of goods for sale, etc.) that shows what the rest are like: a sample of cloth. specimen: an example: Let me see a specimen of your work. He has some rare specimens in his stamp collection. \ See Also مسطرة (مِسْطَرَة)، نَموذج -
68 غريب
غَرِيب \ alien: a foreign person: All aliens need work permits, foreign. curious: strange; unexplained: a curious noise; curious behaviour. exotic: foreign; strange; rare: an exotic plant; exotic clothes. funny: strange; peculiar a funny noise. odd: strange: What an odd idea!. peculiar: unusual strange. queer: strange, unusually and not understood: a queer noise. strange: unusual, and therefore surprising; not known before, so not understood or recognized: a strange noise; a strange face. stranger: sb. who is not known: Dogs guard their masters’ houses against strangers. That man is a stranger to me. uncanny: strange; having no natural explanation: She can always guess what I’m thinking - it seems uncanny. uncouth: lacking good manners; strange in one’s appearance: Modern young men don’t condiser it uncouth to wear their hair long. unusual: not usual; strange. weird: very strange. \ See Also عجيب (عَجِيب)، نادر (نَادِر)، مضحك (مُضْحِك)، غامض (غَامِض)، غير عاديّ \ غَرِيب جدًّا \ fantastic: wildly strange; too strange to seem possible: He told a fantastic story which we could hardly believe. grotesque: strange and unnatural so that it seems foolish or frightening; (in art) unnaturally twisted. -
69 فلتة
فَلْتَة \ freak: sth. that is rare and peculiar; a living creature of unnatural form: By some strange freak, a little snow fell in Egypt. This animal is a freak; it has two tails. \ See Also مَخْلُوق شاذّ -
70 مألف
مَأْلَف \ haunt: a place that is often visited (by sb. or sth.): The lake is a favourite haunt of some rare birds. \ See Also مَكان مَعْهُود -
71 مثال
مِثَال \ example: sth. that shows what other things are like: This picture is a good example of modern French art. That boy is always breaking rules; for example, he eats sweets in class, sth. that should be copied He sets a good example (of behaviour). Please follow his example. instance: an example. pattern: an example from which copies may be made; a particular shape or kind: I want a new lock of the same pattern as this one. specimen: an example: Let me see a specimen of your work. He has some rare specimens in his stamp collection. \ See Also عينة (عَيِّنَة) \ مِثَال ذلك \ for instance: as an example: He’s often late. Yesterday, for instance, he came home after midnight. \ مِثَال الكَمَال \ ideal: an idea of what is perfect: That religious man has high ideals. \ See Also مَثَل أَعلى \ مِثَال مُصَغَّر \ model: sth. that is made or used as an example to be copied. \ مِثَال يُحْتَذَى \ model: sth. that is made or used as an example to be copied. -
72 مخلوق
مَخْلُوق \ being: a living thing, esp. a person: a human being. creature: any living person or animal (including birds, fish, etc.). \ مَخْلُوق شاذّ \ freak: sth. that is rare and peculiar; a living creature of unnatural form: This animal is a freak; it has two tails. -
73 مرحاض
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74 مطبق
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75 مكان
مَكَان \ place: a town or village: Write the date and place of your birth, a building or area for a particular purpose a safe place to swim; my place of work, a position: He won first place in the race. Everything was in its place (in its correct position). Please keep a place (a seat) for me in the front row. I’ve lost my place (the page or time I was reading) in the book. position: the place where sth. is: A ship’s position can be fixed by the stars. The house was in a sheltered position. room: space that is enough for a particular purpose: There’s room for another chair in that row. Can you make room for me in your car?. scene: the place where sth. happens (in real life or in play): Marathon was the scene of a famous battle. The scene of ‘Hamlet’ is set in Denmark. site: a place where sth. happened or used to be: the site of a battle; the site of a castle that was destroyed, an open place where sth. is, or will be a camp site (where anyone may camp or is camping); a site for a new school (where it will be built). situation: position; place: a house in a quiet situation. space: room; enough empty area: There is space for three more chairs in this row. spot: a place: a quiet spot; the actual spot where the accident happened. whereabouts: the place where sb. or sth. may be found: I don’t know his present whereabouts. \ See Also مركز (مَرْكَز)، متسع (مُتَّسَع) \ مَكَان \ market place: the open space where markets are held. \ See Also سَاحة السُّوق \ مَكَان \ seating: space for sitting: This bus has seating for 45 persons. \ See Also مُتَّسَع للجُلُوس \ مَكَان \ climb: a place to be climbed. \ See Also مُرْتَقًى \ مَكَان الاتِّصال \ join: a place or line where two pieces of material are joined together. \ مَكَان الإِدْخال \ intake: a place where sth. (water, petrol, air, etc.) enters a pipe or machine. \ مَكَان إِقَامَة \ accommodation: a place to live; lodgings. \ مَكَان الاقتراع \ poll: a place or act of voting in an election of members of a local or national governing group. \ مَكَان ظَليل \ shade: shelter from the direct heat or light of the sun: I rested in the shade of a tree. \ مَكَان لِقاء \ rendezvous: a special arrangement to meet at a certain time and place; the place that is arranged: Our rendezvous tonight is at 9 o’clock at the club. \ مَكَان مَحْظُورٌ الدُّخُولُ إلَيْه \ out of bounds: not to be entered: The army camp is out of bounds to the public. \ مَكَان مُسَيَّج \ enclosure: sth. that is enclosed. \ مَكَان مُصَلَّح \ mend: a place that has been mended: a mend in her shirt. \ مَكَان مَعْهود \ haunt: a place that is often visited (by sb. or sth.): The lake is a favourite haunt of some rare birds. \ مَكَان مُقَدَّس \ sanctuary: a hole place. \ المَكَان المقْصُود \ destination: the place to which sb. or sth. is going. \ مَكَان مُنْعَزِل (عَن تَيّار الحَضَارَة) \ backwater: a place that new ideas do not reach. \ مَكَان الوُقوف \ stand: a position for standing: The guards took their stand by the door. -
76 نابغة
نَابِغَة \ genius: one who has a rare ability (esp. in an art or science): Mozart was a musical genius. -
77 نبوغ
نُبُوغ \ genius: (a) rare natural ability: He has a genius for writing amusing books. \ See Also عبقرية (عَبْقَرِيّة) -
78 نفائس
نفائِس \ treasure: sth. very valuable and rare: art treasures. -
79 نموذج (مصغر)
نَمُوذَج (مُصَغَّر) \ form: a printed paper asking for certain facts, with spaces that sb. must write in. miniature: (often attrib.) a very small copy of any object (often shortened in modern compounds to mini-): a miniature railway; a mini-skirt. model: sth. that is made or used as an example to be copied, (often attrib.) a small copy: model aeroplanes. pattern: an example from which copies may be made; a particular shape or kind: I want a new lock of the same pattern as this one. piece: a particular example of sth.: a piece of music (or advice or furniture). representative: being a sign or example: These lazy boys are not representative (are not good examples) of modern youth. sample: an example (of goods for sale, etc.) that shows what the rest are like: a sample of cloth. specimen: an example: Let me see a specimen of your work. He has some rare specimens in his stamp collection. -
80 W.C
دَوْرَة مِيَاه \ lavatory: a small room to wash oneself in and where one can empty the waste matter from one’s body. toilet: lavatory. water closet: rare (usu. shortened to W.C.) a small room where the waste material from one’s body is washed away down a pipe.
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