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  • 1 information technology

    noun
    the study and use of electronic systems and computers for storing, analysing and utilizing information.
    تِكنولوجيا المعلومات
    Remark: information does not have a plural: some information; any information.

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  • 2 chance on

    1) to meet by accident:

    I chanced on a friend of yours.

    يَلْتَقي صُدْفَةً
    2) to discover by accident:

    I chanced upon some information.

    يَعْثُرُ صُدْفَةً

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  • 3 chance upon

    1) to meet by accident:

    I chanced on a friend of yours.

    يَلْتَقي صُدْفَةً
    2) to discover by accident:

    I chanced upon some information.

    يَعْثُرُ صُدْفَةً

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  • 4 winkle

    I [ˈwɪŋkl] verb
    to force (something out of something) gradually and with difficulty:

    He tried to winkle some information out of her.

    يُخْرِجُ شَيئا من فُتْحَةٍ ضَيِّقَه II [ˈwɪŋkl] noun
    ( also ˈperiwinkle [ˈperɪ-]) a type of small shellfish, shaped like a small snail, eaten as food.
    حَلَزون أو قَوْقَع بَحْري

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  • 5 communication

    noun
    1) (an act, or means, of) conveying information:

    Communication is difficult in some remote parts of the country.

    إتِّصال
    2) a piece of information given, a letter etc:

    I received your communication in this morning's post.

    مَعْلومَه، بَلاغ

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  • 6 hint

    [hɪnt]
    1. noun
    1) a statement that passes on information without giving it openly or directly:

    He didn't actually say he wanted more money, but he dropped a hint.

    تَلْميح، إشاره خَفِيَّه
    2) a helpful suggestion:

    I can give you some useful gardening hints.

    إقْتراح مفيد
    3) a very small amount; a slight impression:

    There was a hint of fear in his voice.

    كميّه قليله،إشارة خفيفه
    2. verb
    to (try to) pass on information without stating it openly or directly:

    He hinted at possible changes.

    يُلَمِّح

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  • 7 brochure

    [ˈbrəuʃuə] noun
    a short booklet giving information about holidays, products etc:

    Get some brochures from the travel agent.

    كرّاسه، كتيّب

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  • 8 digest

    [daɪˈdʒest]
    1. verb
    1) to break up (food) in the stomach etc and turn it into a form which the body can use:

    The invalid had to have food that was easy to digest.

    يَهْضُم

    It took me some minutes to digest what he had said.

    يَسْتَوْعِب، يَفْهَم
    2. noun
    summary; brief account:

    a digest of the week's news.

    مُلَخَّص، مُخْتَصَر

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  • 9 disperse

    [dɪˈspəːs] verb
    1) to (cause to) scatter in all directions:

    Some seeds are dispersed by the wind.

    يُبَدِّد، يُشَتِّت

    Information is dispersed by volunteers who distribute leaflets.

    يُوَزِّع، يَنْشُر
    3) to (cause to) vanish:

    By this time the crowd had dispersed.

    يَخْتَفي، يَتَفَرَّق

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  • 10 hear

    [hɪə] verb past tense, past participle heard [həːd]
    1) to (be able to) receive (sounds) by ear:

    Speak louder – I can't hear you

    I didn't hear you come in.

    يَسْمَع
    2) to listen to for some purpose:

    Part of a manager's job is to hear workers' complaints.

    يُصْغي
    3) to receive information, news etc, not only by ear:

    "Have you heard from your sister?" "Yes, I got a letter from her today"

    I've never heard of him – who is he? This is the first I've heard of the plan.

    يَتَلَقّى مَعْلومات

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  • 11 research

    [rɪˈsəːtʃ] ( especially American) [ˈriːsə:(r)tʃ]
    1. noun
    a close and careful study to find out (new) facts or information:

    ( also adjective) a research student.

    بَحْث، تَحْقيق عِلْمي
    2. [rɪˈsəː(r)tʃ] verb
    to carry out such a study:

    He's researching (into) Thai poetry.

    يَبْحَثُ في، يَقومُ بِبَحْث

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  • 12 spread

    [spred] past tense, past participle spread
    1. verb
    1) to (cause to) go (often more widely or more thinly) over a surface:

    She spread honey thickly on her toast.

    يَرُش
    2) to cover (a surface with something):

    She spread the bread with jam.

    يَدْهَن
    3) to (cause to) reach a wider area, affect a larger number of people etc:

    The news spread through the village very quickly.

    يَنْتَشِر
    4) to distribute over a wide area, period of time etc:

    The exams were spread over a period of ten days.

    يُوَزِّع
    5) to open out:

    He spread the map on the table.

    يَفْرِد، يَبْسُط
    2. noun
    1) the process of reaching a wider area, affecting more people etc:

    the spread of information/television

    the spread of crime among schoolchildren.

    إنتِشار

    Have some chicken spread.

    طَعام مَدْهون
    3) the space or time covered (by something) or the extent of spreading:

    a spread of several miles.

    إمْتِداد، نَشْر

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  • 13 squeeze

    [skwiːz]
    1. verb
    1) to press (something) together or from all sides tightly:

    He squeezed the clay into a ball.

    يَعْصُر
    2) to force (eg oneself) eg into or through a narrow space:

    The dog squeezed himself / his body into the hole

    We were all squeezed into the back seat of the car.

    يَضْغَط
    3) to force something, eg liquid, out of something by pressing:

    We might be able to squeeze some more money/information out of him.

    يَحْشُر
    2. noun
    1) an act of squeezing:

    He gave his sister an affectionate squeeze.

    عَصْر
    2) a condition of being squeezed:

    We all got into the car, but it was a squeeze.

    ضَغْط، كَبْس
    3) a few drops produced by squeezing.
    عُصارَه
    4) a time of financial restriction:

    an economic squeeze.

    سياسَة الحَد من الإقْتِراض

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  • 14 tip

    I [tɪp]
    1. noun
    the small or thin end, point or top of something:

    the tips of my fingers.

    طَرَف، رأس الأصابِع
    2. verb
    past tense, past participle tipped
    to put, or form, a tip on:

    The spear was tipped with an iron point.

    يُقَلِّم، يَجْعَل لَه رأسا II [tɪp] past tense, past participle tipped
    1. verb
    1) to (make something) slant:

    The boat tipped to one side.

    يَميل، يُميل
    2) to empty (something) from a container, or remove (something) from a surface, with this kind of motion:

    He tipped the water out of the bucket.

    يُخْرِج
    3) to dump (rubbish):

    People have been tipping their rubbish in this field.

    يَطْمُر، يُلْقي
    2. noun
    a place where rubbish is thrown:

    a refuse/rubbish tip.

    مَكان رَمْي القُمامَه III [tɪp]
    1. noun
    a gift of money given to a waiter etc, for personal service:

    I gave him a generous tip.

    بَقْشيش، إكْرامِيَّه
    2. verb
    past tense, past participle tipped
    to give such a gift to.
    يُعْطي بَقْشيشا IV [tɪp] noun
    a piece of useful information; a hint:

    He gave me some good tips on/about gardening.

    تَلْميح، مَعْلومَه سِرِّيَّه

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