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21 communion
[kəˈmjuːnjən] nounthe sharing of thoughts and feelings; fellowship.مُشارَكَه في المَشاعِر -
22 exclude
[ɪkˈskluːd] verb1) to prevent (someone) from sharing or taking part in something:يَسْتَبْعِد، يُقْصيThey excluded her from the meeting.
2) to shut out; to keep out:يُخْرِجFill the bottle to the top so as to exclude all air.
3) to leave out of consideration:يَسْتَثْنيWe cannot exclude the possibility that he was lying.
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23 lottery
[ˈlɔtərɪ] plural ˈlotteries nounthe sharing out of money or prizes won by chance, through drawing lots:يانصيبThey held a public lottery in aid of charity.
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24 share
[ʃeə]1. nounحِصَّه، نَصيبWe each paid our share of the bill.
دَوْر، قِسْطI had no share in the decision.
3) a fixed sum of money invested in a business company by a ˈshareholder.سَهْم2. verb1) ( usually with among, ~between, ~with) to divide among a number of people:يَتَقاسَم الأرْباحWe shared the money between us.
2) to have, use etc (something that another person has or uses); to allow someone to use (something one has or owns):يَتَشارَكThe little boy hated sharing his toys.
3) ( sometimes with in) to have a share of with someone else:يُشارِك فيHe wouldn't let her share the cost of the taxi.
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25 اقتسام
اِقْتِسام \ sharing, partalising. -
26 تشارك
تَشارُك \ partnership, sharing. -
27 تشبيه (في علم البلاغة)
تَشْبِيه (في عِلْم البَلاغة) \ simile: a description that compares things: ‘As a flash’ and ‘like a baby’ are similes in ‘quick as a flash’ and ‘She cried like a baby’. \ تَشَتَّت \ scatter: to send (or to go) in different directions: The thieves scattered after sharing the money. -
28 تفرق
تَفَرَّقَ \ disperse: to scatter: The crowds came out of the cinema and dispersed. scatter: to go in different directions: The thieves scattered after sharing the money. -
29 جمعية
جَمْعِيّة \ assembly: a gathering, esp. of law-makers for a special purpose. association: a group with a common purpose: the motor trader’s association. institute: a group formed for some serious purpose (study, the interests of a skilled or learned class, etc.) the group’s offices or building: a workers’ evening institute; the Institute of Electrical Engineers. society: a particular group of people who meet regularly because they have a common interest: We are members of a photographic society. \ See Also رابطة (رابِطة)، مُؤَسَّسَة مَعْهَد \ جَمْعِيّة تَشْرِيعية \ legislature: the law-making group in a state. \ جَمْعِيّة تَعَاوُنِيّة \ co-operative society: a group of people who co-operate in producing goods (e.g. by sharing farm machines) or in selling them direct to buyers, who may have a share in the money gained by the society. -
30 شتت
شَتَّتَ \ disperse: to scatter: The police dispersed the large crowd. The crowds came out of the cinema and dispersed. scatter: to send (or go) in different directions: The police scattered the crowd. The thieves scattered after sharing the money. \ See Also تفرق (تَفَرَّق) \ شَتَّتَ فُلول العَدُوّ \ rout: to drive away (an enemy) in disorder. -
31 فرق (بين)
فَرَّقَ (بين) \ discriminate: to make or see a difference (between two things). disperse: scatter: The crowds came out of the cinema and dispersed. The police dispersed the large crowd. distinguish: to see the difference (between things): In the darkness I could not distinguish your car from the others. scatter: to send (or go) in different directions: The police scattered the crowd. The thieves scattered after sharing the money. separate: to divide; put or keep apart: We separated the class into groups. She separated the bone from the meat. A fence separated the two fields. tell: (with can) to know; recognize: Can you tell a queen bee when you see one? Can you tell the difference between these two brothers? Can you tell one from the other? Can you tell them apart? (Can you see the difference between them?). \ See Also تفرق (تَفَرَّقَ) -
32 مشارك
مُشارِك \ participant, sharing, associate. -
33 co-operative society
جَمْعِيّة تَعَاوُنِيّة \ co-operative society: a group of people who co-operate in producing goods (e.g. by sharing farm machines) or in selling them direct to buyers, who may have a share in the money gained by the society. -
34 discriminate
فَرَّقَ (بين) \ discriminate: to make or see a difference (between two things). disperse: scatter: The crowds came out of the cinema and dispersed. The police dispersed the large crowd. distinguish: to see the difference (between things): In the darkness I could not distinguish your car from the others. scatter: to send (or go) in different directions: The police scattered the crowd. The thieves scattered after sharing the money. separate: to divide; put or keep apart: We separated the class into groups. She separated the bone from the meat. A fence separated the two fields. tell: (with can) to know; recognize: Can you tell a queen bee when you see one? Can you tell the difference between these two brothers? Can you tell one from the other? Can you tell them apart? (Can you see the difference between them?). \ See Also تفرق (تَفَرَّقَ) -
35 disperse
فَرَّقَ (بين) \ discriminate: to make or see a difference (between two things). disperse: scatter: The crowds came out of the cinema and dispersed. The police dispersed the large crowd. distinguish: to see the difference (between things): In the darkness I could not distinguish your car from the others. scatter: to send (or go) in different directions: The police scattered the crowd. The thieves scattered after sharing the money. separate: to divide; put or keep apart: We separated the class into groups. She separated the bone from the meat. A fence separated the two fields. tell: (with can) to know; recognize: Can you tell a queen bee when you see one? Can you tell the difference between these two brothers? Can you tell one from the other? Can you tell them apart? (Can you see the difference between them?). \ See Also تفرق (تَفَرَّقَ) -
36 distinguish
فَرَّقَ (بين) \ discriminate: to make or see a difference (between two things). disperse: scatter: The crowds came out of the cinema and dispersed. The police dispersed the large crowd. distinguish: to see the difference (between things): In the darkness I could not distinguish your car from the others. scatter: to send (or go) in different directions: The police scattered the crowd. The thieves scattered after sharing the money. separate: to divide; put or keep apart: We separated the class into groups. She separated the bone from the meat. A fence separated the two fields. tell: (with can) to know; recognize: Can you tell a queen bee when you see one? Can you tell the difference between these two brothers? Can you tell one from the other? Can you tell them apart? (Can you see the difference between them?). \ See Also تفرق (تَفَرَّقَ) -
37 scatter
فَرَّقَ (بين) \ discriminate: to make or see a difference (between two things). disperse: scatter: The crowds came out of the cinema and dispersed. The police dispersed the large crowd. distinguish: to see the difference (between things): In the darkness I could not distinguish your car from the others. scatter: to send (or go) in different directions: The police scattered the crowd. The thieves scattered after sharing the money. separate: to divide; put or keep apart: We separated the class into groups. She separated the bone from the meat. A fence separated the two fields. tell: (with can) to know; recognize: Can you tell a queen bee when you see one? Can you tell the difference between these two brothers? Can you tell one from the other? Can you tell them apart? (Can you see the difference between them?). \ See Also تفرق (تَفَرَّقَ) -
38 separate
فَرَّقَ (بين) \ discriminate: to make or see a difference (between two things). disperse: scatter: The crowds came out of the cinema and dispersed. The police dispersed the large crowd. distinguish: to see the difference (between things): In the darkness I could not distinguish your car from the others. scatter: to send (or go) in different directions: The police scattered the crowd. The thieves scattered after sharing the money. separate: to divide; put or keep apart: We separated the class into groups. She separated the bone from the meat. A fence separated the two fields. tell: (with can) to know; recognize: Can you tell a queen bee when you see one? Can you tell the difference between these two brothers? Can you tell one from the other? Can you tell them apart? (Can you see the difference between them?). \ See Also تفرق (تَفَرَّقَ) -
39 tell
فَرَّقَ (بين) \ discriminate: to make or see a difference (between two things). disperse: scatter: The crowds came out of the cinema and dispersed. The police dispersed the large crowd. distinguish: to see the difference (between things): In the darkness I could not distinguish your car from the others. scatter: to send (or go) in different directions: The police scattered the crowd. The thieves scattered after sharing the money. separate: to divide; put or keep apart: We separated the class into groups. She separated the bone from the meat. A fence separated the two fields. tell: (with can) to know; recognize: Can you tell a queen bee when you see one? Can you tell the difference between these two brothers? Can you tell one from the other? Can you tell them apart? (Can you see the difference between them?). \ See Also تفرق (تَفَرَّقَ) -
40 scatter
اِسْتَطارَ \ scatter. \ بَعْثَرَ \ scatter: to throw loosely about: The farmer scattered his seed. \ تَشَتَّت \ scatter: to send (or to go) in different directions: The thieves scattered after sharing the money.
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