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21 صفى حسابه مع
صَفّى حِسَابَهُ مَعto settle an account with, get even with, be or become quits with -
22 قاص
قاصّ (في تَسْوِيَةِ الدّيُونِ إلخ)to set off, offset, clear; to settle accounts with; to be quits with, be even with -
23 قنع بـ
قَنِعَ بِـ: رَضِيَto be or become content with, satisfied with; to content oneself with, settle for -
24 نزح
نَزَحَ \ drain: to flow away; cause (unwanted liquid) to flow away: The oil drained slowly out of the engine. This pipe drains the rainwater off the roof. migrate: to move from one place to another; more regularly to different countries for different parts of the year: Some birds nest in Britain but migrate to Africa for the winter. pump: to force (liquid or air) with a pump; fill or empty (a container, a pipe, etc.) with a pump: Pump the water out of the boat. quit: to leave completely: He quit(ted) his job after quarrelling with his employer. \ See Also غادر (غادَر)، هاجر (هاجَر) \ نَزَحَ عن بَلَدِهِ \ emigrate: to leave one’s country and settle in another. -
25 حاسب
حاسَبَto settle an account with, get even with; to call to account, hold responsible or answerable -
26 alight
I [əˈlaɪt] past tense, past participle aˈlighted verb1) to get down from or out of:يَتَرَجَّل، يَنَزِل مِن / عَنto alight from a bus.
2) ( with on) to settle or land on:يَحُطُّ (الطائِر) II [əˈlaɪt] adjectiveThe bird alighted on the fence.
burning; very bright:مُشْتَعِل، مَضْطَرِمHis eyes were alight with joy.
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27 close
I [kləus]1. adverb1) near in time, place etc:قَريب، إلى جانِبFollow close behind.
2) tightly; neatly:بأِحْكامa close-fitting dress.
2. adjective1) near in relationship:قَريب، حَميمa close friend.
2) having a narrow difference between winner and loser:مُتَقارِب، ذو فَرقٍ صَغيرThe result was close.
3) thorough:دَقيقKeep a close watch on him.
4) tight:مُحْكَمa close fit.
5) without fresh air:خانِق، بِدون هَواء نَقيThe weather was close and thundery.
6) mean:ببَخيل، وَضيعHe's very close (with his money).
7) secretive:سِرّي، مُتَكَتِّم II [kləuz]They're keeping very close about the business.
1. verb1) to make or become shut, often by bringing together two parts so as to cover an opening:يُقْفِلThe shops close on Sundays.
2) to finish; to come or bring to an end:يَنْتَهيThe meeting closed with everyone in agreement.
3) to complete or settle (a business deal).يُنْهي، يَعْقِدُ صَفْقَةً2. nouna stop, end or finish:نِهايَهtowards the close of the nineteenth century.
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28 اكتفى
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29 قبل
قَبِلَ (بِـ): وافَقَ على، رَضِيَ بِـto accept (to), agree (to), consent (to), assent (to), accede (to), approve (of), subscribe (to), OK, sanction; to take; to settle for, content oneself with; to admit -
30 fix
[fɪks]1. verb1) to make firm or steady:يُثَبِّتHe fixed his eyes on the door.
2) to attach; to join:يُلْصِق ، يُعَلِّقHe fixed the shelf to the wall.
3) to mend or repair:يُصَلِّحHe has succeeded in fixing my watch.
4) to direct (attention, a look etc) at:، يُرَكِّز، يُوَجِّهShe fixed all her attention on me.
5) ( often with up) to arrange; to settle:يُرَتِّب، يُعيِّن، يُحَدِّدWe fixed (up) a meeting.
6) to make (something) permanent by the use of certain chemicals:يُثَبِّتto fix a photgraphic print.
7) to prepare; to get ready:يَشْتَري، يُعِدُّI'll fix dinner tonight.
2. nountrouble; a difficulty:وَرْطَه، صُعوبَهI'm in a terrible fix!
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31 patch up
1) to mend, especially quickly and temporarily:يُرَمِّم، يُصَلِّحHe patched up the roof with bits of wood.
2) to settle (a quarrel):يِحلُّ نِزاعا، يُهَدِّئُ خِصاماThey soon patched up their disagreement.
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32 seal
I [siːl]1. noun1) a piece of wax or other material bearing a design, attached to a document to show that it is genuine and legal.خاتِم شَمْعي على الوثيقَه خاتِم شَمْعي على الطَّرْد3) (something that makes) a complete closure or covering:إقْفالPaint and varnish act as protective seals for woodwork.
2. verb1) to mark with a seal:يَخْتِم بالشَّمعThe document was signed and sealed.
2) (negative unseal) to close completely:يُقْفِل، يُلْصِقAll the air is removed from a can of food before it is sealed.
3) to settle or decide:يُقَرِّر II [siːl] nounThis mistake sealed his fate.
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33 ببغاء
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34 حصيف
حَصِيف \ discreet: careful not to give away secrets; careful not to draw public attention to private affairs: Doctors have to be discreet. judicious: showing wisdom: They made a judicious attempt to settle their quarrel privately. philosophical: of philosophy; calm, in spite of all doubts and difficulties: He seems philosophical about the loss of his job. prudent: wisely careful: She is prudent with her money. sensible: wise, having or showing good sense; suitable: Sensible people wear sensible clothes for climbing mountains. shrewd: showing wise judgement and good sense, esp. in business matters: My wife is a shrewd buyer who never wastes money. tactful: showing tact. \ See Also حريص (حَريص)، حاذق (حَاذِق)، لبق (لَبِق)، حذر (حَذِر)، حكيم (حَكيم) -
35 حكيم
حَكِيم \ judicious: showing wisdom: They made a judicious attempt to settle their quarrel privately. philosopher: sb. whose mind is concerned with philosophy. sensible: wise; having or showing good sense; suitable: Sensible people wear sensible clothes for climbing mountains. wise: having good judgement; sensible: Wise people lock their doors at night. \ See Also حصيف (حَصيف) -
36 رتب
رَتَّبَ \ arrange: to put in order: He arranged his books neatly. classify: to arrange in groups: The books were classified according to their subjects. clear up: to put (sth.) in order: Clear up (this room) before you leave. fit in: to be (or cause to be) a suitable arrangement; find time for: I was too busy to fit in a visit to the library. fix up: to arrange; settle: We must fix up a meeting with them. get up: to arrange: We’re getting up a dance. lay out: to spread sth. out clearly or usefully: a well laid out garden. organize: to plan and arrange (an activity; people concerned in an activity) so as to get effective results: The meeting was so well organized that no time was wasted. range: to form into a row: Our supporters were ranged down each side of the field. stow: to pack tightly; put into an enclosed space, esp. on a ship. tidy: to make tidy: She tidied her hair. \ رَتَّبَ الفِراش \ make a bed: to arrange the coverings on it. -
37 سوى
سَوَّى \ level: to make level: We must level this ground before we can build a house on it. patch: (mostly with up) to repair (sth. worn or damaged): Please patch up those holes in the road. roll: to flatten or level (sth.) by moving a roller over it: The farmer rolled his field before planting the corn. settle: to decide (a claim, a quarrel, a question, etc.). straighten: to make straight. \ See Also أصلح (أَصْلَحَ) -
38 نظم
نَظَّمَ \ arrange: to put in order: He arranged his books neatly. clear up: to put (sth.) in order: Clear up (this room) before you leave. draw up: to prepare; put in order: The lawyer drew up an agreement for me to sign. fix up: to arrange; settle: We must fix up a meeting with them. get up: to arrange: We’re getting up a dance. organize: to plan and arrange (an activity; people concerned in an activity) so as to get effective results: The meeting was so well organized that no time was wasted. \ See Also رتب (رَتَّبَ) \ نَظَّمَ برنامجًا \ schedule: to make a schedule for (sth.): The building is scheduled for completion next week. The plane is a scheduled flight (a regular flight, not a special one). -
39 arrange
رَتَّبَ \ arrange: to put in order: He arranged his books neatly. classify: to arrange in groups: The books were classified according to their subjects. clear up: to put (sth.) in order: Clear up (this room) before you leave. fit in: to be (or cause to be) a suitable arrangement; find time for: I was too busy to fit in a visit to the library. fix up: to arrange; settle: We must fix up a meeting with them. get up: to arrange: We’re getting up a dance. lay out: to spread sth. out clearly or usefully: a well laid out garden. organize: to plan and arrange (an activity; people concerned in an activity) so as to get effective results: The meeting was so well organized that no time was wasted. range: to form into a row: Our supporters were ranged down each side of the field. stow: to pack tightly; put into an enclosed space, esp. on a ship. tidy: to make tidy: She tidied her hair. -
40 classify
رَتَّبَ \ arrange: to put in order: He arranged his books neatly. classify: to arrange in groups: The books were classified according to their subjects. clear up: to put (sth.) in order: Clear up (this room) before you leave. fit in: to be (or cause to be) a suitable arrangement; find time for: I was too busy to fit in a visit to the library. fix up: to arrange; settle: We must fix up a meeting with them. get up: to arrange: We’re getting up a dance. lay out: to spread sth. out clearly or usefully: a well laid out garden. organize: to plan and arrange (an activity; people concerned in an activity) so as to get effective results: The meeting was so well organized that no time was wasted. range: to form into a row: Our supporters were ranged down each side of the field. stow: to pack tightly; put into an enclosed space, esp. on a ship. tidy: to make tidy: She tidied her hair.
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