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81 fountain
[ˈfauntɪn] noun1) an often ornamental structure which produces a spring of water that rises into the air:نافورَهRome is famous for its beautifully carved stone fountains.
2) the water coming from such a structure:مَنْهَل، يَنْبوع، سَبيلIt was so hot that he stood under the fountain to get cool.
3) a source:مَنْبَع، مَصْدَرGod is the fountain of all goodness.
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82 (straight) from the horse's mouth
from a well-informed and reliable source:من المَصْدَر الأصْليI got that story straight from the horse's mouth.
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83 glory
[ˈglɔːrɪ] plural ˈglories1. noun1) fame or honour:شُهْرَه، شَرَفHe took part in the competition for the glory of the school.
2) a source of pride, fame etc:مَفْخَرَه، مَجْدThis building is one of the many glories of Venice.
3) the quality of being magnificent:عَظَمَهThe sun rose in all its glory.
2. verbto take great pleasure in:يُفاخِر، يَتَباهىHe glories in his work as an architect.
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84 gold-mine
noun1) a place where gold is mined.مَنْجَم ذهَب2) a source of wealth or profit:مَصْدَر ثَرْوَهThat clothes shop is an absolute gold-mine.
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85 inspire
[ɪnˈspaɪə] verb1) to encourage by filling with eg confidence, enthusiasm etc:يُعْطي الثِّقَه، يُشَجِّعThe players were inspired by the loyalty of their supporters and played better football than ever before.
2) to be the origin or source of a poetic or artistic idea:يُلْهِم، يوحيAn incident in his childhood inspired the poem.
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86 milk
[mɪlk]1. nouna white liquid produced by female mammals as food for their young:حَليبThe commonest source of milk is the cow.
2. verbto obtain milk from:يَحْلِبThe farmer milks his cows each day.
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87 radar
[ˈreɪdaː] nouna method of showing the direction and distance of an object by means of radio waves which bounce off the object and return to their source.رادار: جهاز رَصد ومُراقَبَة -
88 reactor
noun( also nuclear reactor) an apparatus in which nuclear energy is produced which can be used as a source of power, eg when converted into electricity.مُفاعِل -
89 reliably
[-ˈlaɪ-] adverbfrom a reliable source; by a reliable person:بصورةٍ موثوقَهI am reliably informed that the Prime Minister is going to resign.
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90 revenue
[ˈrevɪnjuː] nounmoney which comes to a person etc from any source or sources (eg property, shares), especially the money which comes to a government from taxes etc.إيراد، دَخْل، رَيْع -
91 (straight) from the horse's mouth
from a well-informed and reliable source:من المَصْدَر الأصْليI got that story straight from the horse's mouth.
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92 tap
I [tæp]1. nouna quick touch or light knock or blow:نَقْرَهI heard a tap at the door.
2. verb– past tense, past participle tapped( often with at, ~on or with) to give a light knock (on or with something):يَنْقُر على الباب II [tæp]He tapped at/on the window.
1. noun(American ˈfaucet ) any of several types of device ( usually with a handle and valve that can be shut or opened) for controlling the flow of liquid or gas from a pipe, barrel etc:صُنْبور، حَنَفِيَّهTurn the tap off/on!
2. verb– past tense, past participle tapped1) to start using (a source, supply etc):يَبْدأ باسْتِعْمالThe country has many rich resources that have not been tapped.
2) to attach a device to (someone's telephone wires) in order to be able to listen to his telephone conversations:يَسْتَمِع الى مُحادَثات تِلِفونِيَّه خَفِيَّهMy phone was being tapped.
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93 threat
[θret] noun1) a warning that one is going to hurt or punish someone:تَهْديدHe will certainly carry out his threat to harm you.
2) a sign of something dangerous or unpleasant which may be, or is, about to happen:علامَة فيها تَهْديدa threat of rain.
3) a source of danger:مَصْدَر تَهْديدHis presence is a threat to our plan/success.
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94 trace
[treɪs]1. noun1) a mark or sign left by something:أَثَر، عَلامَهThere's still no trace of the missing child.
2) a small amount:مِقْدار ضَئيلTraces of poison were found in the cup.
2. verb1) to follow or discover by means of clues, evidence etc:يَتَتَبَّع آثارThe source of the infection has not yet been traced.
2) to make a copy of (a picture etc ) by putting transparent paper over it and drawing the outline etc:يَرْسُم، يَنْسَخ صورَهI traced the map.
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95 trial
[ˈtraɪəl] noun1) an act of testing or trying; a test:إخْتِبارThe disaster was a trial of his courage.
2) a legal process by which a person is judged in a court of law:مُحاكَمَهTheir trial will be held next week.
3) a (source of) trouble or anxiety:مِحْنَهMy son is a great trial (to me).
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96 up
[ap] adverb, adjective1.1) to, or at, a higher or better position:Is the elevator going up?
فَوق، إلى أعلىThe price of coffee is up again.
2) erect:Sit/Stand up
مُنْتَصِباHe got up from his chair.
3) out of bed:What time do you get up?
خارِج الفِراشI'll be up all night finishing this work.
4) to the place or person mentioned or understood:إلى مكان الشَّخْصHe came up (to me) and shook hands.
5) into the presence, or consideration, of a person, group of people etc:إلى إنتِباهHe brought up the subject during the conversation.
6) to an increased degree eg of loudness, speed etc:Please turn the radio up a little!
إلى درجَةٍ عاليَهSpeak up! I can't hear you
7) used to indicate completeness; throughly or finally:Help me wash up the dishes!
كُلِيّاً، تماماHe tore up the letter.
2. preposition1) to or at a higher level on:على، فَوْقHe climbed up the tree.
2) (at a place) along:على طول، في أعْلىTheir house is up the road.
3) towards the source of (a river):نحوَ المَصَبWhen do the salmon start swimming up the river?
3. verb– past tense, past participle uppedيَرْفَع، يَزيدThey upped the price that they wanted for their house.
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97 upstream
adverbtowards the upper part or source of a stream, river etc:ضِد التيّارSalmon swim upstream to lay their eggs.
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98 worry
[ˈwarɪ] (American) [ˈwə:rɪ]1. verb1) to (cause to) feel anxious:يُقْلِق، يَقْلَقThere's no need to worry just because he's late.
2) to annoy; to distract:يُزْعِج، يُلْهي، يُشْغِل البال يُمَزِّق بأسْنانِهDon't worry me just now – I'm busy!
2. noun(a cause of) anxiety:That boy is a constant (source of) worry to his mother!
هَم، قَلَق، مَصْدَر قَلَقTry to forget your worries.
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99 نبع
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