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[spɔt]1. noun1) a small mark or stain (made by mud, paint etc):لَطْخَهShe was trying to remove a spot of grease from her skirt.
2) a small, round mark of a different colour from its background:بُقْعَهHis tie was blue with white spots.
بَثْرَه على الجِلْدShe had measles and was covered in spots.
4) a place or small area, especially the exact place (where something happened etc):مكان الحَدَثThere was a large number of detectives gathered at the spot where the body had been found.
5) a small amount:كَميَّه صَغيرَهCan I borrow a spot of sugar?
2. verb– past tense, past participle ˈspotted1) to catch sight of:يَرىShe spotted him eventually at the very back of the crowd.
2) to recognize or pick out:يَتَعَرَّف علىNo-one watching the play was able to spot the murderer.
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نُقْطَة \ dot: a small round mark like this., as on the letter i. full stop: the mark. (at the end of sentences, etc.). full stop period: the mark. at the end of a sentence. point: a mark that is won in competition: Each team gets 3 points for winning a race, 2 for coming second, and 1 for coming third, a particular position in space or time, or in a course or change the highest point on the road; the most difficult point in our talks; the boiling point of water. spot: a small bit of anything: a spot of trouble; a spot more to drink. -
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مَكَان \ place: a town or village: Write the date and place of your birth, a building or area for a particular purpose a safe place to swim; my place of work, a position: He won first place in the race. Everything was in its place (in its correct position). Please keep a place (a seat) for me in the front row. I’ve lost my place (the page or time I was reading) in the book. position: the place where sth. is: A ship’s position can be fixed by the stars. The house was in a sheltered position. room: space that is enough for a particular purpose: There’s room for another chair in that row. Can you make room for me in your car?. scene: the place where sth. happens (in real life or in play): Marathon was the scene of a famous battle. The scene of ‘Hamlet’ is set in Denmark. site: a place where sth. happened or used to be: the site of a battle; the site of a castle that was destroyed, an open place where sth. is, or will be a camp site (where anyone may camp or is camping); a site for a new school (where it will be built). situation: position; place: a house in a quiet situation. space: room; enough empty area: There is space for three more chairs in this row. spot: a place: a quiet spot; the actual spot where the accident happened. whereabouts: the place where sb. or sth. may be found: I don’t know his present whereabouts. \ See Also مركز (مَرْكَز)، متسع (مُتَّسَع) -
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مَوْقِع \ scene: the place where sth. happens (in real life or in play): Marathon was the scene of a famous battle. The scene of ‘Hamlet’ is set in Denmark. site: a place where sth. happened or used to be: the site of a battle; the site of a castle that was destroyed, an open place where sth., is, or will be a camp site (where anyone may camp or is camping); a site for a new school (where it will be built). situation: position; place: a house in a quiet situation. spot: a place: a quiet spot; the actual spot where the accident happened. position: the place where sth. is: A ship’s position can be fixed by the stars. The house was in a sheltered position. -
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very accurate or exactly on the target:دَقيق جِداHis description of Mary was spot on!
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بُقْعَة \ area: a part of the world: desert areas. blot: a dirty mark, esp. of ink on paper. smear: a dirty mark: a smear of oil on my shirt. splash: sth. that has been splashed: splashes of mud on the car. spot: a small mark from sth. wet: spots of blood on a white shirt. stain: a stained place: An ink stain on the cloth. -
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لَطْخَة \ smear: a dirty mark: a smear of oil on my shirt. smudge: a smudged mark. smut: a bit of dirt: There’s a smut on your nose. splash: sth. that has been splashed: splashes of mud on the car. spot: a small mark from sth. wet: spots of blood on a white shirt. stain: a stained place: An ink stain on the cloth. blot: a dirty mark, esp. of ink on paper; a fault or shameful act, esp. by someone usually of good character: a blot on one’s character. -
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اِكْتَشَفَ \ detect: to discover; notice (sth. wrong; sb. doing wrong): Your employer has detected two mistakes in your accounts. discover: to find (sth.) that was not known before: Columbus discovered America. find out: to learn by inquiry: Please find out what happened. get wind of sth.: to hear about sth. secret: We got wind of their attack, and prepared our defences. spot: to notice: She spotted several mistakes in the accounts. strike: to find (by search or thought): We struck oil in the desert. I struck upon a new way of making soap. -
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لاحَظَ \ detect: to discover; notice (sth. wrong; sb. doing wrong): Your employer has detected two mistakes in your accounts. note: to notice: His absence was soon noted. notice: to see (sth. or sb.) and to know that one has seen it: Several cars passed, but I was too busy with my thoughts to notice (them). observe: to notice: He crept past without being observed. spot: to notice: She spotted several mistakes in the accounts. superintend: to watch and direct (work, workers, etc.). -
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an inspection made without warning, especially on items chosen at random from a group:فَحْص فُجائيWe only found out about the flaw during a spot check on goods leaving the factory.
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12 on the spot
1) at once:فَورا، حالا( also adjective) an on-the-spot decision.
2) in the exact place referred to; in the place where one is needed:في المَكان ذاتِه( also adjective) tour on-the-spot reporter.
3) ( especially with put) in a dangerous, difficult or embarrassing position:في وَضْعٍ حَرِجThe interviewer's questions really put the Prime Minister on the spot.
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في الحَال \ at once: without delay: Stop that at once!. away: right away; straight away. immediately: at once. instantly: at once. on the spot: in that place and at that moment: He gave me the bill and I paid it on the spot. readily: without delay: The book you need is not readily obtainable. straight away: at once. -
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فَوْرًا \ outright: directly; at once: He was killed outright by a blow on the head. He told me outright that I was a liar. at once: without delay: Stop that at once!. directly: at once: He arrived directly after me. immediately: at once. instantly: at once. on the spot: in that place and at that moment: He gave me the bill and I paid it on the spot. -
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في المكان والزّمان المذكورين \ on the spot: in that place and at that moment: Fortunately a doctor was on the spot when she broke her leg. -
16 a tight spot
a difficult position or situation:في وَرْطَه، في مأزِقHis refusal to help put her in a tight corner/spot.
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17 beauty spot
1) a place of great natural beauty:بُقْعَة جَميلَهa famous beauty spot.
2) a mark (often artificial) on the face, intended to emphasize beauty.شامَه، خال -
18 blind spot
1) any matter about which one always shows lack of understanding:قَضِيَّةٌ عَمْياء / غَيْر مَفْهومَهShe seems to have a blind spot about physics.
2) an area which is impossible or difficult to see due to an obstruction.بُقْعَةٌ عَمْياء -
19 have a soft spot for
to have a weakness for (someone or something) because of great affection:نُقْطَة ضَعْفHe's always had a soft spot for his youngest son.
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20 in a spot
in trouble:في مأزِق، في وَرْطَهHis failure to return the papers on time put her in a spot.
См. также в других словарях:
spot — spot … Dictionnaire des rimes
Spot — Spot … Deutsch Wörterbuch
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