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1 match
I [mætʃ] nouna short piece of wood or other material tipped with a substance that catches fire when rubbed against a rough or specially-prepared surface:عود ثَقاب II [mætʃ]He struck a match.
1. noun1) a contest or game:مُباراهa football/rugby/chess match.
2) a thing that is similar to or the same as another in some way(s) eg in colour or pattern:نَظير، شَيء مُلائِمThese trousers are not an exact match for my jacket.
3) a person who is able to equal another:نِدShe has finally met her match at arguing.
4) a marriage or an act of marrying:شَخْص مناسِب للزَّواجShe hoped to arrange a match for her daughter.
2. verb1) to be equal or similar to something or someone in some way eg in colour or pattern:يُلائِم، يَتَناسَب معThat dress matches her red hair.
2) to set (two things, people etc) to compete:يُباري، يَجْمَع في مُباراهHe matched his skill against the champion's.
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2 عادل
1́ adj. just, fair, equitable, equal, impartial, unbiased, even minded, even, rightful, right, of noble descent, reasonable2́ adv. even3́ n. counterclaim4́ v. amount, neutralize, compensate, countervail, offset, set off -
3 دائرة
دائِرَة \ circle: a perfectly round figure. department: a division of sth. (shops, business, government, etc.). \ دائِرَة (أَبْرَشِيَّة) \ parish: an area of land with its own church; the same area, treated as the smallest division of local government in England. \ دائِرَة البُرُوج (السّماويّة) \ zodiac: (with the) an imaginary strip in space which is divided into 12 equal parts, each named after a group of stars. \ دائِرَة مَعارِف \ encyclopaedia: a book (or set of books) that deals with facts about all branches of knowledge in alphabetical order. -
4 متوسط
مُتَوَسِّط \ average: the middle value of a set of numbers: The average of 3, 4 and 8 is 5, the common level His work is above average, found by taking an average: The average age of the class is twelve. intermediate: coming in the middle: There is an intermediate level, between the top and the bottom. middle: in the middle: the middle finger of one’s hand. midway: halfway; in the middle: The station is midway between the two villages. \ مُتَوَسِّط بين نقطتين \ halfway: between two places and at an equal distance from them: His house is halfway between yours and mine. \ مُتَوَسِّط الجَوْدة \ mediocre: of poor quality, but not actually bad; not as good as it ought to be: mediocre work. \ مُتَوَسِّط الحَجْم أو الجَودَة \ moderate: reasonable (in size or amount; in one’s customs or opinions, etc.); neither too big nor too small; neither too much nor too little: moderate prices; moderate political aims. \ مُتَوَسِّط الحَجْم \ medium: of middle size, quality, amount, etc.; not great or small: a medium-sized box; medium wave (in radio). \ See Also النَّوْع، إلخ -
5 مقياس
مِقْيَاس \ gauge, gage: an instrument for measuring: a rain gauge; a petrol gauge. measure: a line or container of known size, with which other things may be measured: a tape measure. size: a regular measurement of clothes, etc.: My shoes are size six. We have those dresses in all sizes. standard: a fixed level (of quality, behaviour, size, weight, etc.): His work is below the standard that we expect. Poor people have a low standard of living. \ See Also مستوى (مُسْتَوًى)، معيار (مِعْيَار) \ مِقْيَاسُ الضّغْطِ الجَوِّيّ \ barometer: an instrument that shows what the weather will be like by measuring air pressure. \ مِقْيَاسٌ نِسْبِيّ \ scale: a set of marks for measuring, on maps or on instruments (ruler, weighing machine, thermometer, etc.); the comparative value of these marks: This map is drawn to a scale of 1/25,000 (one metre on the map is equal to 25,000 metres on the ground). -
6 scale
تَسَوَّرَ \ scale: to climb (sth. very steep, such as a cliff, wall, etc.). \ حَرْشَفة (للسَّمَك) \ scale: one of the thin, flat plates that cover the skin of many fish and reptiles. \ فَلْسَة \ scale: one of the thin, flat plates that cover the skin of many fish and reptiles. \ كِفَّة مِيزان \ scale: one of the dishes on a pair of scales. \ مِقْيَاسٌ نِسْبِيّ \ scale: a set of marks for measuring, on maps or on instruments (ruler, weighing machine, thermometer, etc.); the comparative value of these marks: This map is drawn to a scale of 1/25,000 (one metre on the map is equal to 25,000 metres on the ground).
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