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1 settle old scores
to get revenge for past wrongs:يُصَفِّي حِساباتٍ قَديمَه، يَنْتَقِمI have some old scores to settle with you.
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2 settle down
اِطْمَأَنَّ \ settle down: to stop being restless; become calm and content: Settle down and get on with your work! The boy soon settled down in his new school. \ هَدَأ بَالُه \ settle down: to stop being restless; become calm and content: Settle down and get on with your work! The boy soon settled down in his new school. -
3 settle
اِسْتَقَرّ \ settle: to come to rest: A fly settled on my nose, go and make a new home somewhere: My grandfather left England and settled in New Zealand. settle down: to stop being restless; become calm and content: Settle down and get on with your work! The boy soon settled down in his new school. -
4 settle down
اِسْتَقَرّ \ settle: to come to rest: A fly settled on my nose, go and make a new home somewhere: My grandfather left England and settled in New Zealand. settle down: to stop being restless; become calm and content: Settle down and get on with your work! The boy soon settled down in his new school. -
5 settle
[ˈsetl] verb1) to place in a position of rest or comfort:يَضَعُ بصورَةٍ مُريحَه، يُجْلِسُI settled myself in the armchair.
2) to come to rest:يَسْتَريحDust had settled on the books.
3) to soothe:يُهَدِّئI gave him a pill to settle his nerves.
4) to go and live:يَسْتَقِرMany Scots settled in New Zealand.
5) to reach a decision or agreement:Have you settled with the builders when they are to start work?
يَصِل إلى قَرارThe dispute between management and employees is still not settled.
6) to pay (a bill).يَدْفَع الفاتورَه -
6 settle
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) -
7 استقر
اِسْتَقَرّ \ settle: to come to rest: A fly settled on my nose, go and make a new home somewhere: My grandfather left England and settled in New Zealand. settle down: to stop being restless; become calm and content: Settle down and get on with your work! The boy soon settled down in his new school. \ اِسْتَقَرّ رأيُه عَلى \ choose, chose, chosen: to decide: I chose to stay at home rather than to travel. \ اِسْتَقَرّ على \ rest: to lie, or cause to lie: Clouds rested on the hills. For a moment she rested her eyes on my face (she looked steadily at me). -
8 اطمأن
اِطْمَأَنَّ \ settle down: to stop being restless; become calm and content: Settle down and get on with your work! The boy soon settled down in his new school. -
9 حط (الطائر)
حَطَّ (الطائر) \ alight: (of a bird) to come down from the air. roost: (of birds) to settle down and sleep on a branch, etc.. \ حَطَّ (الطائرُ) \ perch: (of a bird) to settle on sth. above the level of the ground: The bird perched on a branch. \ See Also جثم (جَثَمَ) \ حَطَّ من قيمَة \ detract: (with from) to lessen the (good) effect or worth of: The torn condition of this fine painting detracts from its value. debase: to lower the value or quality of sth: The nation felt debased by its defeat in war. \ See Also قدر (قَدْر) -
10 هدأ
هَدَأَ \ calm down: (cause to) to become calm: At first he was angry, but then he calmed down. drop: to sink; become lower or weaker: The wind dropped. go down: (of prices, numbers, etc.) to become less or lower or weaker: Apples have gone down to 10p. a pound. quieten: to become quiet. subside: (of land) to sink; (of storms or excitement) to become calm; (of a swollen river, etc.) to sink to the usual level: At last the noise subsided. His fever is slowly subsiding. \ هَدَأ بَالُه \ settle down: to stop being restless; become calm and content: Settle down and get on with your work! The boy soon settled down in his new school. -
11 square
[skweə]1. noun1) a four-sided two-dimensional figure with all sides equal in length and all angles right angles.مُرَبَّع2) something in the shape of this.شَكْل مُرَبَّع3) an open place in a town, with the buildings round it.مَيْدان4) the resulting number when a number is multiplied by itself:مُرَيَّع العَدَد3 ˣ 3, or 32 = 9, so 9 is the square of 3.
2. adjective1) having the shape of a square or right angle:مُرَبَّع الشَّكْلHe has a short, square body / a square chin.
If I pay you an extra $5 shall we be (all) square?
مُتَوازِن، مُتَعادِلTheir scores are (all) square (= equal).
3) measuring a particular amount on all four sides:تَرْبيعيThis piece of wood is two metres square.
4) old-fashioned:قَديم، طِراز عَتيقsquare ideas about clothes.
3. adverb1) at right angles, or in a square shape:بِشَكلٍ مُرَبَّعThe carpet is not cut square with the corner.
2) firmly and directly:بالضَّبْط، مُباشَرَةًShe hit him square on the point of the chin.
4. verb1) to give a square shape to or make square.يُرَبِّع، يُعْطي شَكلا مُرَبَّعايُسَوِّي حِساباI must square my account with you.
3) to (cause to) fit or agree:يَتَناسَب، يَتَوافَقHis story doesn't square with the facts.
4) to multiply a number by itself:يُرَبِّع العَدَدTwo squared is four.
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12 حديث
حَدِيث \ contemporary: modern: contemporary dress. fashionable: (of people or clothes) following the latest fashions. modern: concerning the present time: modern art, new; of the latest kind the most modern weapons of war. smart: looking rather splendid and expensive: a smart house; a smart new car. up to date: up to the present moment; modern; knowing or showing the latest facts: Give me an up-to-date report on political events in South America. \ See Also عصري (عَصْرِيّ) \ حَدِيث \ conversation: to talk: I had a long conversation with him. talk: talking with sb.; an informal speech: I had a short talk with your father. She gave our class a talk on photography. word: a short talk: I want a word with you. \ حَدِيث تافِه (عن الآخرين) \ gossip: worthless talk, usu. about other people’s or private affairs. \ حَدِيثُ العَهْد \ newcomer: sb. who arrived (to stay or settle somewhere) not long ago: He’s a newcomer to our village. \ حَدِيث مُذَاع \ broadcast: broadcast. \ حَدِيثًا \ new: (in compounds) not long ago: new-laid eggs; a new-born baby. newly: (only with p.p.; without a hyphen) not long ago: a newly married pair. recently: not long ago: I met him recently (within the past few weeks) for the first time. -
13 رضي
رَضِيَ (بِـ، عن، على)to be or become satisfied (with), content (with); to content oneself (with), settle for; to be or become pleased (with); to accept (to), agree (to), consent (to), assent (to), accede (to), approve (of), subscribe (to), sanction, OK -
14 set
[set] present participle ˈsetting: past tense, past participle set1. verb1) to put or place:يَضَعShe set the tray down on the table.
2) to put plates, knives, forks etc on (a table) for a meal:يُعِد المائِدَهPlease would you set the table for me?
3) to settle or arrange (a date, limit, price etc):يُحَدِّد، يُعَيِّنIt's difficult to set a price on a book when you don't know its value.
4) to give a person (a task etc) to do:يُعْطي، يُعَيِّنHe should set the others a good example.
5) to cause to start doing something:يَجْعَل، يُحَفِّزHis behaviour set people talking.
6) (of the sun etc) to disappear below the horizon:تَغيب الشَّمْسIt gets cooler when the sun sets.
7) to become firm or solid:يَجْمَد، يَتَخَثَّرHas the concrete set?
8) to adjust (eg a clock or its alarm) so that it is ready to perform its function:يَضْبِط السّاعَهHe set the alarm for 7.00 a.m.
9) to arrange (hair) in waves or curls.يُصَفِّف الشَّعْر10) to fix in the surface of something, eg jewels in a ring.يُثَبِّت، يُرَصِّع11) to put (broken bones) into the correct position for healing:يُجَبِّرThey set his broken arm.
2. adjective1) fixed or arranged previously:مُعَيَّن سَلَفاThere is a set procedure for doing this.
2) ( often with on) ready, intending or determined (to do something):مُصَمِّمHe is set on going.
3) deliberate:مَقْصودHe had the set intention of hurting her.
4) stiff; fixed:جامِد، مُتَصَلِّبHe had a set smile on his face.
5) not changing or developing:ثابِت، لا يَتَغَيَّرset ideas.
مُرَصَّعa gold ring set with diamonds.
3. noun1) a group of things used or belonging together:'طَقْمa complete set of (the novels of) Jane Austen.
2) an apparatus for receiving radio or television signals:جِهازa television/radio set.
3) a group of people:مَجْموعَهthe musical set.
4) the process of setting hair:تَصْفيف الشَّعْرa shampoo and set.
5) scenery for a play or film:مَشْهَدThere was a very impressive set in the final act.
6) a group of six or more games in tennis:سِتَّة ألعاب تِنِسShe won the first set and lost the next two.
7) set(t) a block of stone used in street paving.حَجَر يُسْتَعْمَل في بناء رَصيف الشّارِع -
15 احتسب بـ
اِحْتَسَبَ بِـ: اِكْتَفَى بِـto be or become content with, satisfied with; to content oneself with, settle for -
16 اكتفى بـ
اِكْتَفَى بِـto be or become satisfied with; content with; to content oneself with, settle for -
17 تبلغ بـ
تَبَلّغَ بِـ: قَنِعَ بِـto content oneself with, settle for; to be or become content with, satisfied with -
18 تزجى بـ
تَزَجّى بِـ: اِكْتَفَى بِـto be or become satisfied with, content with; to content oneself with, settle for -
19 جزأ بـ
جَزَأَ بِـ: اِكْتَفَى، قَنعَto content oneself with, settle for; to be or become content with, satisfied with -
20 خالص مع
خالَصَ مَع: صَفّى حِسَابَهُ مَعto settle an account with, get even with, be or become quits with; to discharge from a debt or an obligation
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