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1 with regard to
about; concerning:فيما يَتَعَلَّق، فيما يَخُصI have no complaints with regard to his work.
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2 out of touch (with)
1) not in communication (with).لا إتِصال لَه، مَقطوع عن الإتصال مع2) not sympathetic or understanding (towards):لا يتَفَهَّم، مُنْقَطِع عن الإتصال معOlder people sometimes seem out of touch with the modern world.
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3 out of touch (with)
1) not in communication (with).لا إتِصال لَه، مَقطوع عن الإتصال مع2) not sympathetic or understanding (towards):لا يتَفَهَّم، مُنْقَطِع عن الإتصال معOlder people sometimes seem out of touch with the modern world.
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4 fall out
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5 fall down
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6 honours
noun plural1) ( sometimes with capital, sometimes abbreviated to Hons when written):a degree awarded by universities, colleges etc to students who achieve good results in their final degree examinations, or who carry out specialized study or research
the course of study leading to the awarding of such a degree: He got First Class Honours in French
دَرجة إمتياز تُمْنَح لطالِب مُتَفَوِّق( also adjective) an honours degree, (American) an honors course.
2) ceremony, when given as a mark of respect:يَدْفِنُ باحْتِفالٍ عَسْكَريThe dead soldiers were buried with full military honours.
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7 inside
[ɪnˈsaɪd]1. noun1) the inner side, or the part or space within:داخِلThe inside of this apple is quite rotten.
2) the stomach and bowels:أحْشاءHe ate too much and got a pain in his inside(s).
2. [ˈɪnsaɪd] adjectivebeing on or in the inside:داخِليThe inside traffic lane is the one nearest to the kerb.
3. [ɪnˈsaɪdad] verb1) to, in, or on, the inside:إلى أو في أو نحْو الداخِلShe shut the door but left her key inside by mistake.
2) in a house or building:داخِل المَنزِلYou should stay inside in such bad weather.
4. [ˈɪnˈsaɪd] preposition1) ( sometimes ( especially American) with of) within; to or on the inside of:داخِل، في داخِلHe went inside the shop.
2) ( sometimes with of) in less than, or within, a certain time:في نِطاق، خِلال، في أقل منHe finished the work inside (of) two days.
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8 disagree
[dɪsəˈgriː] verb1) ( sometimes with with ) to hold different opinions etc (from someone else):يُخالِف، يُعارِض، لا يُوافِقI disagree with you on that point.
2) to quarrel:يَتَشاجَر، يَخْتَلِفWe never meet without disagreeing.
لا يَتَلائِم، لا يَتَوافَق معOnions disagree with me.
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9 seething
[ˈsiːðɪŋ] adjective1) ( sometimes with with) very crowded:مُزْدَحِم، مُكْتَظThe beach is seething with people.
2) ( usually with with) very excited or agitated:ساخِط جِدا، يَغْلي من شِدَّة السُّخْطseething with excitement/anger.
3) very angry:غاضِب جِداHe was seething when he left the meeting.
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10 take
[teɪk] verb past tense took [tuk]: past participle taken1.1) ( often with down, ~out etc) to reach out for and grasp, hold, lift, pull etc:يأخُذI've had a tooth taken out.
2) ( often with away, ~in, ~off, ~out etc) to carry, conduct or lead to another place:يَحْمِل، يَقود، يَخْرُج مَعHe took her out for dinner.
3) to do or perform some action:يقومُ ب، يُنَفِّذWill you take a look?
4) to get, receive, buy, rent etc:يَحْصَل، يأخُذ، يَشْتَري، يَسْتأجِرWe took a house in London.
5) ( sometimes with back) to agree to have; to accept; He took my advice; They refused to take responsibility; I won't take that ( insult) from you!; I'm afraid we can't take back goods bought in a sale.يُوافِق على، يَقْبَل6) to need or require:How long does it take you to go home?
يَحْتاج، يَسْتَغْرِقIt takes time to do a difficult job like this.
7) to travel by (bus etc):يُسافِر، يأخُذ وَسيلَة سَفَرI took a taxi.
8) to have enough space for:يَتَّسِع لٍThe car takes five people.
9) to make a note, record etc:يأخُذ صورَه، يُسَجِّل حَرارَهThe nurse took the patient's temperature.
10) to remove, use, occupy etc with or without permission:يُزيل، يَنْزَع، يأخُذ بدون إذْنHe took all my money.
11) to consider (as an example):يَتَّخِذ، يَقْتَدي بِTake John for example.
12) to capture or win:يَحْصَل على، يأخُذ، يَرْبَحHe took the first prize.
13) ( often with away, ~from, ~off) to make less or smaller by a certain amount:يَطْرَحTake (away) four from ten, and that leaves six.
14) to suppose or think (that something is the case):يَعْتَبِر، يَفْتَرِض، يَظُنDo you take me for an idiot?
15) to eat or drink:يَتَناوَل، يأكُل، يَشْرَبTake these pills.
16) to conduct, lead or run; to be in charge or control of:يُدير، يَقود، يَكون مَسؤولا عَنWill you take the class/lecture/meeting this evening?
17) to consider or react or behave to (something) in a certain way:يَرُد الفِعْل، يَعْتَبِر، يَتَصَرَّف بصورةٍ ماHe took the news calmly.
18) to feel:يَشْعُر بِHe took pleasure/pride / a delight / an interest in his work.
19) to go down or go into (a road):يَتَّخِذ طَريقاTake the second road on the left.
2. noun1) the amount of money taken in a shop etc; takings:إيرادات المَتْجَرWhat was the take today?
2) the filming of a single scene in a cinema film:تَصْوير مَشْهَدAfter five takes, the director was satisfied.
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11 have
[hæv] 3rd person singular present tense has [hæz]: past tense, past participle had [hæd]: short forms I've [æɪv] ( I have), you've [juːv] ( you have), he's [hiːz] ( he has), she's [ʃiːz] ( she has), it's [ɪts] ( it has), we've [wiːv] ( we have), they've [ðeɪv] ( they have), I'd [aɪd] ( I had), you'd [juːd] ( you had), he'd [hiːd] ( he had), she'd [ʃiːd] ( she had), it'd [ˈɪtəd] ( it had), we'd [wiːd] ( we had), they'd [ðeɪd] ( they had): negative short forms hadn't [ˈhædnt] ( had not), hasn't [ˈhæznt] ( has not), haven't [ˈhævnt] ( have not) verb1) used with past participle of other verbs to show that an action is in the indefinite past and has been completed:يُسْتَعْمل مع صيغة الفِعل المُضارع التامHas he gone yet?.
يَمْلكI don't have any books by Sir Walter Scott.
يَملُكI've got a pain in my stomach.
4) ( sometimes with back) to receive or get:Have you had any news of your brother?
يَتَلَقّى، يَسْتَلِمThank you for lending me the book – you can have it back next week.
5) to produce:يُنْتِجShe has had a baby.
6) to cause to be done:يُسَبِّبHave Smith come and see me.
7) to enjoy or suffer:يَقْضي ، يَتَمَتَّعWe had a lovely holiday.
8) to do or take:يَعْمَلُ، يقوم بِLet me have a try.
9) to allow:يَسْمَح، يَدَعI will not have you wearing clothes like that!
يَطْلُب منWe're having someone in to paint this room.
11) to think or feel:يَظُن، يَشْعُرI have some doubts about this project.
12) to trick:يَحْتال علىYou've been had!
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12 join
[dʒɔɪn]1. verb1) ( often with up, ~on etc) to put together or connect:يَصِلُ الأسْلاكThe island is joined to the mainland by a sandbank at low tide.
2) to connect (two points) eg by a line, as in geometry:يَصِلُ خَطَّيْنJoin point A to point B.
3) to become a member of (a group):يَنْضَم، يَلْتَحِقJoin our club!
4) ( sometimes with up) to meet and come together (with):Do you know where the two rivers join?
يلتَقي، يَتَّحِد مَعThey joined up with us for the remainder of the holiday.
5) to come into the company of:يَنْضَمI'll join you later in the restaurant.
2. nouna place where two things are joined:مُلْتَقى، نُقْطَة الإلتِقاءYou can hardly see the joins in the material.
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13 scramble
[ˈskræmbl]1. verb1) to crawl or climb quickly, using arms and legs:يَزْحَفُ على رِجْلَيْه وذِراعَيْهِHe scrambled over the rocks.
2) to move hastily:يَتَحَرَّك بِسُرْعَهHe scrambled to his feet.
يَنْدَفِع لِيَحْصَلThe boys scrambled for the ball.
4) to distort (a telephone message etc) so that it can only be received and understood with a special receiver.يُشَوِّه2. noun( sometimes with for) an act of scrambling; a rush or struggle:تَدافُع، إزْدِحامThere was a scramble for the best bargains.
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14 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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15 خزانة
خِزَانَة \ cabinet: a cupboard (sometimes with glass front and sides) for storing things (office papers, medicine, things on show, etc.). cupboard: a piece of furniture with shelves and doors, for storing food, dishes, garments, etc.; sth. like this, built into the wall of a room locker one of a set of small cupboards in a public place (railway stations, swimming baths, etc.) for personal things (bags, clothes, etc.). \ خِزَانَة بِأَدْراج \ chest of drawers: a piece of furniture fitted with drawers for holding clothes. \ خِزَانَة حَديديَّة \ safe: a strong steel box in which money and valuables are kept. \ خِزَانَة كُتُب \ bookcase: a cupboard with a set of shelves for books. \ خِزَانَة مَلابِس (دُولاب) \ wardrobe: a cupboard for hanging garments in a bedroom. -
16 busy
[ˈbɪzɪ]1. adjective1) having a lot (of work etc) to do:مَشْغول، مُنْهَمِكI am very busy.
2) full of traffic, people, activity etc:مُزْدَحِمa busy time of year.
3) ( especially American) (of a telephone line) engaged:مَشْغولAll the lines to New York are busy.
2. verb( sometimes with with) to occupy (oneself) with:يُشغِل نَفْسَهShe busied herself preparing the meal.
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17 buzz
[baz]1. verb1) (of an insect) to make a noise by beating its wings eg when flying:يطنُّ، يُدَنْدِنُThe bees buzzed angrily.
2) to be filled with or make a similar noise:يَطِنُّ، يُدَنْدِنُ، يدنُّThe crowd was buzzing with excitement.
2. noun( sometimes with a) a buzzing sound:طَنين، دَنين، دَنْدَنَهa buzz of conversation.
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18 change
[tʃeɪndʒ]1. verb1) to make or become different:يغيّـر، يتغيّـرHe has changed since I saw him last.
2) to give or leave (one thing etc for another):يَسْتَبْدِل، يُبَدِّلShe changed my library books for me.
3) ( sometimes with into ) to remove (clothes etc) and replace them by clean or different ones:يُبَدِّلُ مَلابِسَهI'll change into an old pair of trousers.
يَتَحَوَّل إلىThe prince was changed into a frog.
5) to give or receive (one kind of money for another):يَصْرِفُ، يُبَدِّلُ مالاCould you change this bank-note for cash?
2. noun1) the process of becoming or making different:تَغْيير، تَغَيُّرThe town is undergoing change.
2) an instance of this:تَغْييرa change in the programme.
3) a substitution of one thing for another:تَبْديل، تَغْييرa change of clothes.
4) coins rather than paper money:صَرف، تَحْويل نقودI'll have to give you a note – I have no change.
5) money left over or given back from the amount given in payment:صِرافَه، عْمْلَه صَغيرَه،(كَمالَه)He paid with a dollar and got 20 cents change.
6) a holiday, rest etc:اسْتِراحَه، عُطْلَهHe has been ill – the change will do him good.
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19 mad
[mæd] adjective1) mentally disturbed or insane:مَجْنونYou must be mad.
2) ( sometimes with at or with) very angry:غاضِب جِداShe was mad at me for losing my keys.
مولَع جِداً ب، مُغْرَمI'm just mad about Harry.
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20 satisfied
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