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1 initiate
I [-ʃɪeɪt] verb1) to start (eg a plan, scheme, changes, reforms etc):يَبْدأHe initiated a scheme for helping old people with their shopping.
2) to take (a person) into a society etc, especially with secret ceremonies:يُدْخِل في جَمْعِيَّه II [-ʃɪət] noun شَخْص أدخِلَ في جَمْعِيَّهNo-one who had been initiated into the society ever revealed the details of the ceremony.
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2 programme
[ˈprəugræm] (American) program noun1) (a booklet or paper giving the details of) the planned events in an entertainment etc:بَرْنامَجAccording to the programme, the show begins at 8.00.
2) a plan or scheme:خِطَّه، بَرْنامَجa programme of reforms.
3) ( British and American usually ˈprogram) a set of data, instructions etc put into a computer.بَرنامَج حاسوب -
3 reform
[rəˈfɔːm]1. verb1) to improve or remove faults from:يُصْلِحThe criminal's wife stated that she had made great efforts to reform her husband.
2) to give up bad habits, improve one's behaviour etc:يَتَخَلّى عن العادات السَّيِّئَه، يَتَهَذَّبHe admitted that he had been a criminal, but said that he intended to reform.
2. noun1) the act of improving:إصلاحthe reform of our political system.
2) an improvement:إصْلاحاتHe intends to make several reforms in the prison system.
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4 set one's seal to
to give one's authority or agreement to:يُعْطي مُوافَقَتَهHe set his seal to the proposals for reforms.
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5 sweeping
adjective1) that sweeps:شَبيه بالتَّكْنيسa sweeping gesture.
2) (of changes etc) very great:كاسِح، شامِلsweeping reforms.
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6 إصلاح
إِصْلاح \ reform: a change for the better: Their political party promised many reforms if they were elected. reformation: changing and improving; esp. (the Reformation of about 1500-1550 in European history) the changing of the Christian churches, when England and other northern states broke free form the rule of Rome. remedy: sth. that will put an end to trouble or disease: Medicines are remedies. Courts provide a remedy for injustice. repair: repairing or being repaired: The road is under repair (is being repaired). I must do some repairs to my fence. restoration: the act of repairing or bringing sth. back to its former state: restoration of old paintings. \ See Also ترميم (تَرْميم)، تجديد (تَجْدِيد) \ الإِصْلاح الدّينيّ (حَرَكَة) \ reformation: changing and improving; esp. (the Reformation of about 1500-1550 in European history) the changing of the Christian churches, when England and other northern states broke free form the rule of Rome. \ إِصْلاح ذات البَيْن \ reconciliation: a return to friendship after a quarrel. -
7 تقويم (رزنامة)
تَقْوِيم (رُزْنَامة) \ calendar: a list of the days, weeks and months of the year. correction: correcting; the correct form that is written in place of the wrong one. reform: a change for the better: Their political party promised many reforms if they were elected. -
8 calendar
تَقْوِيم (رُزْنَامة) \ calendar: a list of the days, weeks and months of the year. correction: correcting; the correct form that is written in place of the wrong one. reform: a change for the better: Their political party promised many reforms if they were elected. -
9 correction
تَقْوِيم (رُزْنَامة) \ calendar: a list of the days, weeks and months of the year. correction: correcting; the correct form that is written in place of the wrong one. reform: a change for the better: Their political party promised many reforms if they were elected. -
10 reform
تَقْوِيم (رُزْنَامة) \ calendar: a list of the days, weeks and months of the year. correction: correcting; the correct form that is written in place of the wrong one. reform: a change for the better: Their political party promised many reforms if they were elected. -
11 reform
إِصْلاح \ reform: a change for the better: Their political party promised many reforms if they were elected. reformation: changing and improving; esp. (the Reformation of about 1500-1550 in European history) the changing of the Christian churches, when England and other northern states broke free form the rule of Rome. remedy: sth. that will put an end to trouble or disease: Medicines are remedies. Courts provide a remedy for injustice. repair: repairing or being repaired: The road is under repair (is being repaired). I must do some repairs to my fence. restoration: the act of repairing or bringing sth. back to its former state: restoration of old paintings. \ See Also ترميم (تَرْميم)، تجديد (تَجْدِيد) -
12 reformation
إِصْلاح \ reform: a change for the better: Their political party promised many reforms if they were elected. reformation: changing and improving; esp. (the Reformation of about 1500-1550 in European history) the changing of the Christian churches, when England and other northern states broke free form the rule of Rome. remedy: sth. that will put an end to trouble or disease: Medicines are remedies. Courts provide a remedy for injustice. repair: repairing or being repaired: The road is under repair (is being repaired). I must do some repairs to my fence. restoration: the act of repairing or bringing sth. back to its former state: restoration of old paintings. \ See Also ترميم (تَرْميم)، تجديد (تَجْدِيد) -
13 remedy
إِصْلاح \ reform: a change for the better: Their political party promised many reforms if they were elected. reformation: changing and improving; esp. (the Reformation of about 1500-1550 in European history) the changing of the Christian churches, when England and other northern states broke free form the rule of Rome. remedy: sth. that will put an end to trouble or disease: Medicines are remedies. Courts provide a remedy for injustice. repair: repairing or being repaired: The road is under repair (is being repaired). I must do some repairs to my fence. restoration: the act of repairing or bringing sth. back to its former state: restoration of old paintings. \ See Also ترميم (تَرْميم)، تجديد (تَجْدِيد) -
14 repair
إِصْلاح \ reform: a change for the better: Their political party promised many reforms if they were elected. reformation: changing and improving; esp. (the Reformation of about 1500-1550 in European history) the changing of the Christian churches, when England and other northern states broke free form the rule of Rome. remedy: sth. that will put an end to trouble or disease: Medicines are remedies. Courts provide a remedy for injustice. repair: repairing or being repaired: The road is under repair (is being repaired). I must do some repairs to my fence. restoration: the act of repairing or bringing sth. back to its former state: restoration of old paintings. \ See Also ترميم (تَرْميم)، تجديد (تَجْدِيد) -
15 restoration
إِصْلاح \ reform: a change for the better: Their political party promised many reforms if they were elected. reformation: changing and improving; esp. (the Reformation of about 1500-1550 in European history) the changing of the Christian churches, when England and other northern states broke free form the rule of Rome. remedy: sth. that will put an end to trouble or disease: Medicines are remedies. Courts provide a remedy for injustice. repair: repairing or being repaired: The road is under repair (is being repaired). I must do some repairs to my fence. restoration: the act of repairing or bringing sth. back to its former state: restoration of old paintings. \ See Also ترميم (تَرْميم)، تجديد (تَجْدِيد)
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