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41 jerk
[dʒəːk]1. nouna short, sudden movement:هَزَّهWe felt a jerk as the train started.
2. verbto move with a jerk or jerks:يَهُز، يَشُدThe car jerked to a halt.
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42 jolt
[dʒəult]1. verb1) to move jerkily:يُهَزهِز، يَرْتَجThe bus jolted along the road.
2) to shake or move suddenly:يَرْتَج فَجأةI was violently jolted as the train stopped.
2. noun1) a sudden movement or shake:هَزَّه، رَجَّهThe car gave a jolt and started.
2) a shock:صَدْمَهHe got a jolt when he heard the bad news.
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43 lose the toss
to guess rightly or wrongly which side of the coin will fall uppermost:يَرْبَح القُرْعَه بِقَذْف قِطْعَة نُقودHe won the toss so he started the game.
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44 lurch
[ləːtʃ]1. verbto move suddenly or unevenly forward; to roll to one side.يَتَمايَل، يَتَرَنَّح2. nounsuch a movement:تَمايُل، تَرَنُّحThe train gave a lurch and started off.
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45 melon
[ˈmelən] noun1) a large, sweet fruit with many seeds.شُمّام2) its firm yellow or red flesh as food:حَرّوش، بَطيخ أصْفَر، شُمّام( also adjective) a melon seed.
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46 milk tooth
one of the first set of a baby's teeth:إحْدى الأسْنان اللَّبَنِيَّهThe child's milk teeth started to come out when he was six years old.
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47 pilot
[ˈpaɪlət]1. noun1) a person who flies an aeroplane:طَيّارThe pilot and crew were all killed in the air crash.
2) a person who directs a ship in and out of a harbour, river, or coastal waters.مُرْشِد السَّفينَه2. adjectiveexperimental:مَشْروع تَجْريبيa pilot scheme (= one done on a small scale, eg to solve certain problems before a larger, more expensive project is started).
3. verbto guide as a pilot:يُرْشِد، يَقودُ الطّائِره أو السَّفينَهHe piloted the ship/plane.
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48 return ticket
a round-trip ticket, allowing a person to travel to a place and back again to where he started.تَذْكِرَة ذَهاب وإياب -
49 scratch the surface
to deal too slightly with a subject:يُعالِج المَوْضوع بِشَكلٍ سَطْحيWe started to discuss the matter, but only had time to scratch the surface.
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50 see red
to become angry:يَغْضَبWhen he started criticizing my work, I really saw red.
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51 sir
[səː] noun1) a polite form of address (spoken or written) to a man:Excuse me, sir!
سَيِّدHe started his letter "Dear Sirs,...".
2) in the United Kingdom, the title of a knight or baronet:لَقَب الفارِس: سَيِّدSir Francis Drake.
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52 sit
[sɪt] present participle sitting: past tense, past participle sat [sæt] verb1) to (cause to) rest on the buttocks; to (cause to) be seated:يَجْلِسThey sat me in the chair and started asking questions.
2) to lie or rest; to have a certain position:يَسْتَقِرThe parcel is sitting on the table.
يكونُ عُضْوا ، يَشْتَرِكُ فيHe sat on several committees.
4) (of birds) to perch:يَرْقُدAn owl was sitting in the tree by the window.
5) to undergo (an examination).يَتَقَدَّم إلى الإمْتِحان6) to take up a position, or act as a model, in order to have one's picture painted or one's photograph taken:يَجْلِس أمام الرَّسّام لِيُصَوِّرَهShe is sitting for a portrait/photograph.
7) (of a committee, parliament etc) to be in session:يَعْقِد جَلْسَتَهParliament sits from now until Christmas.
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53 slang
[slæŋ]1. nounwords and phrases (often in use for only a short time) used very informally, eg words used mainly by, and typical of, a particular group:كَلِمات وتعابير عاميَّه"stiff" is slang for "a corpse".
2. verbto speak rudely and angrily to or about (someone); to abuse:يَتَكَلَّم بوقاحَةٍ وغَضَبI got furious when he started slanging my mother.
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54 spout
[spaut]1. verb1) to throw out or be thrown out in a jet:يَنْبَجِس، يَنْطَلِق، يَنْفَجِر منWater spouted from the hole in the tank.
2) to talk or say (something) loudly and dramatically:يقول بصورةٍ دراماتيكِيَّه، يَرْتَجِلHe started to spout poetry, of all things!
2. noun1) the part of a kettle, teapot, jug, water-pipe etc through which the liquid it contains is poured out.ميزاب، بُلْبُلَة الأبْريق إنْبِثاق، تَدَفُّق -
55 start from scratch
to start (an activity etc) from nothing, from the very beginning, or without preparation:يَبْدأ من نُقْطَة الصِّفْرHe now has a very successful business but he started from scratch.
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56 stop
[stɔp] past tense, past participle stopped1. verb1) to (make something) cease moving, or come to rest, a halt etc:يَقِفHe signalled with his hand to stop the bus.
2) to prevent from doing something:يوقِفI was going to say something rude but stopped myself just in time.
3) to discontinue or cease eg doing something:يَتَوَقَّف عَنIt has stopped raining.
4) to block or close:يَسُدHe stopped his ears with his hands when she started to shout at him.
5) to close (a hole, eg on a flute) or press down (a string on a violin etc) in order to play a particular note.يُعَدِّل النَّغَم بالضَّغْط على وَتَر الكَمان6) to stay:يُقيم او يَنْزِلُ في الفُنْدُقWill you be stopping long at the hotel?
2. noun1) an act of stopping or state of being stopped:تَوَقُّفWork came to a stop for the day.
2) a place for eg a bus to stop:مَوْقِف، مَحَطَّهa bus stop.
3) in punctuation, a full stop:عَلامَة وَقْفPut a stop at the end of the sentence.
4) a device on a flute etc for covering the holes in order to vary the pitch, or knobs for bringing certain pipes into use on an organ.أداة تَعْديل النَّغَمَة في آلةٍ موسيقِيَّه5) a device, eg a wedge etc, for stopping the movement of something, or for keeping it in a fixed position:أداة لِوَقْف حَرَكَة أي شيءa door-stop.
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57 stopwatch
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58 survey
[səˈveɪ]1. verb1) to look at, or view, in a general way:يَسْتَعْرِض، يُلْقي نَظْرَهHe surveyed his neat garden with satisfaction.
2) to examine carefully or in detail.يَفْحَص، يَتَقَصّى، يَسْتَطْلِع3) to measure, and estimate the position, shape etc of (a piece of land etc):يَمْسَح الأرْضThey have started to survey the piece of land that the new motorway will pass through.
4) to make a formal or official inspection of (a house etc that is being offered for sale).يقوم بإجراء فَحْصٍ رَسْمي2. [ˈsəːveɪ] noun1) a look or examination; a report:نَظْرَه، فَحْص، تَقْرير مَسْح للأرْضHe has written a survey of crime in big cities.
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59 tuck in
1) to gather bedclothes etc closely round:يُغَطّي مُدْخلاً أطراف الغِطاء تَحْتَ الفِراشI said goodnight and tucked him in.
2) to eat greedily or with enjoyment:يأكُل بِنَهَمThey sat down to breakfast and started to tuck in straight away.
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60 vomit
[ˈvɔmɪt]1. verbto throw out (the contents of the stomach or other matter) through the mouth; to be sick:يَتَقَيَّأ، يَقْذِفWhenever the ship started to move she felt like vomiting.
2. nounتَقَيُّؤ، إسْتِفْراغ
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