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21 مذيع
n. announcer, radio announcer, reader, herald, interviewer, broadcaster -
22 أستاذ
أُسْتاذprofessor; teacher; lecturer, reader; master; Mr. -
23 قارئ
قارِئ: فاعِل قَرَأَreader; reciter -
24 قارئ الأفكار
قارِئُ الأفْكار -
25 القارئ الكريم
القارِئُ الكَرِيم -
26 محاضر
مُحَاضِر: مَنْ يُحَاضِرlecturer, lector, reader, speaker -
27 مصحح التجارب الطباعية
مُصَحّحُ التّجَارِبِ الطّبَاعِيّةproofreader, proofer, reader -
28 مطالع
مُطالِع: قارِئ -
29 معيد
مُعِيد: أُسْتاذ (مُسَاعِد)reader, lecturer; assistant professor -
30 avid
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31 derivative
[dɪˈrɪvətɪv]1. adjectivederived from something else and not original.مُشْتَق من2. nounكَلِمَه مُشْتَقَّه"Reader" is a derivative of "read".
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32 بطل
بَطَل \ champion: (often attrib.) the best of all players or performers at a certain game, or sport; the animal that is judged to be the best of its class at a show: a champion racehorse; a swimming champion; a champion sheepdog. hero: sb. (esp. male) who is respected for some brave deed; sb. who is admired more than anyone else: a national hero; a schoolboy’s personal hero. \ بَطَلُ الرِّواية أو القِصّة \ hero: the chief character in a story (whom the reader is expected to admire). -
33 بطيء
بَطِيء \ inert: not able to move; slow to move; inactive; lazy: The snake lay inert after its winter sleep. He’s a bad student, too inert to ask a question if he doesn’t understand. protracted: lasting too long: a protracted illness. slow: taking a long time; not quick: This is a slow train. He is a slow reader. sluggish: unsuitably slow: a sluggish stream (blocked by mud or plants); a sluggish engine (needing cleaning etc., to make it run properly); a sluggish mind (too sleepy or lazy to work properly). \ See Also فاتر (فاتِر)، خامد (خامِد) \ بَطِيء الإنْجاز \ inefficient: not working well; wasting time or power: Old machines are often inefficient. He is an inefficient clerk. \ بَطِيء الفَهْم \ dense, dull: (of a person) to slow to understand things; not clever a dull boy. -
34 تعريف
تَعْرِيف \ definition: an exact statement of the meaning, nature, or limits of sth.: Use this book to look up the definition of any word you don’t understand. introduction: making (sb. or sth.) known to sb.; sth. that introduces (esp. a note that introduces a book to the reader). \ See Also مقدمة (مُقَدِّمَة) -
35 تقديم
تَقْدِيم \ introduction: making (sb. or sth.) known to sb.; sth. that introduces (esp. a note that introduces a book to the reader). \ See Also مقدمة (مُقَدِّمة) -
36 تمهيد
تَمْهِيد \ introduction: making (sb. or sth.) known to sb.; sth. that introduces (esp. a note that introduces a book to the reader). -
37 قارئ
قارئ \ reader: sb. who reads: Newspapers print letters from their readers. -
38 قصيدة
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39 كتاب
كِتاب \ book: a number of sheets of paper fastened together, either printed for reading or plain for writing on: a story book; an exercise book; a notebook. \ الكِتاب الأكْثَر رَوَاجًا \ best-seller: sth. (esp. a book) that sells in very large numbers. \ كِتاب تاريخ \ history: book about the past: He wrote a history of ancient Egypt. \ كِتاب دليل \ guide: a book that describes a place, for visitors or travellers; a book of advice on a special subject: a guide to the old city; a guide to stamp-collecting. \ كِتاب قِراءة \ reader: a book (of stories, etc.) for those who are learning a foreign language. \ كِتاب مَدْرَسيّ \ schoolbook: a book for use in schools. \ كِتاب مَدْرَسيّ \ textbook: a schoolbook that deal with a particular subject: a French textbook. \ كِتاب مُغَلَّف بِوَرَق \ paper-back: a book with a paper cover, not a hard cover. \ الكِتَاب المُقَدَّس \ Bible: the holy book of the Christians. \ كِتاب مُقَدَّس \ scripture: the holy book(s) of a religion; the school subject teaching religion. \ كِتاب مُقَرَّر \ textbook: a schoolbook that deals with a particular subject: a French textbook. -
40 مقدمة
مُقَدِّمَة \ foreword: a few words at the beginning of a book, to explain its contents. introduction: making (sb. or sth.) known to sb.; sth. that introduces (esp. a note that introduces a book to the reader). preface: a note at the beginning of a book. \ مُقَدِّمَة \ foreground: the nearest part of a view, esp. in a picture. \ See Also صَدْر الصُّورَة
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