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41 مفعول
مَفْعُول \ effect: result: His troubles had a bad effect on his health. Scientists study the causes and effects of a disease. \ مَفْعُول به \ object: (in the study of language) a noun or pronoun representing the receiver of an actions: In the sentence ‘He hit me with a stick’, the word ‘me’ is an object of the verb ‘hit’. -
42 مكتب (عمل أو دراسة)
مَكْتَب (عمل أو دراسة) \ bureau, bureaux: an office providing some sort of public service: a travel bureau; an employment bureau. desk: a table at which one writes and works. office: a room where business is done: the headmaster’s office, a lawyer’s office, a building where business is done a post office; the company’s head office. study: a private room for serious reading and writing: the headmaster’s study. \ مَكْتَب البَريد \ post office: an office where postal matters are dealt with (also various other government matters concerning money, radio messages, etc.). \ مَكْتَبُ بَيع التَّذَاكِر \ booking office, ticket office: a place where tickets are sold or booked (such as at a railway station, the entrance to a theatre, etc.). \ مَكْتَب تِجَارِيّ \ agency: the business or office of an agent: a travel agency. -
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45 bureau, bureaux
مَكْتَب (عمل أو دراسة) \ bureau, bureaux: an office providing some sort of public service: a travel bureau; an employment bureau. desk: a table at which one writes and works. office: a room where business is done: the headmaster’s office, a lawyer’s office, a building where business is done a post office; the company’s head office. study: a private room for serious reading and writing: the headmaster’s study. -
46 desk
مَكْتَب (عمل أو دراسة) \ bureau, bureaux: an office providing some sort of public service: a travel bureau; an employment bureau. desk: a table at which one writes and works. office: a room where business is done: the headmaster’s office, a lawyer’s office, a building where business is done a post office; the company’s head office. study: a private room for serious reading and writing: the headmaster’s study. -
47 office
مَكْتَب (عمل أو دراسة) \ bureau, bureaux: an office providing some sort of public service: a travel bureau; an employment bureau. desk: a table at which one writes and works. office: a room where business is done: the headmaster’s office, a lawyer’s office, a building where business is done a post office; the company’s head office. study: a private room for serious reading and writing: the headmaster’s study. -
48 check
رَاجَعَ \ check: to examine sth. and make sure that it is correct or in good order: Please check these accounts. edit: to prepare written matter for printing. look through: to study hastily (sth. written): Look through your notes before the exam. review: to examine again and reconsider (plans, facts, etc.); examine and report on (books, plays, films, music, art, etc.) for a newspaper. revise: to read through and make any necessary changes to (one’s own written work, to improve it); read or study again (books or notes, before an examination); reconsider (one’s opinions): She revised her book and made it more modern. He had only 2 days to revise before the English exam. \ See Also دقق (دَقَّقَ)، نقح (نَقَّحَ) -
49 edit
رَاجَعَ \ check: to examine sth. and make sure that it is correct or in good order: Please check these accounts. edit: to prepare written matter for printing. look through: to study hastily (sth. written): Look through your notes before the exam. review: to examine again and reconsider (plans, facts, etc.); examine and report on (books, plays, films, music, art, etc.) for a newspaper. revise: to read through and make any necessary changes to (one’s own written work, to improve it); read or study again (books or notes, before an examination); reconsider (one’s opinions): She revised her book and made it more modern. He had only 2 days to revise before the English exam. \ See Also دقق (دَقَّقَ)، نقح (نَقَّحَ) -
50 look through
رَاجَعَ \ check: to examine sth. and make sure that it is correct or in good order: Please check these accounts. edit: to prepare written matter for printing. look through: to study hastily (sth. written): Look through your notes before the exam. review: to examine again and reconsider (plans, facts, etc.); examine and report on (books, plays, films, music, art, etc.) for a newspaper. revise: to read through and make any necessary changes to (one’s own written work, to improve it); read or study again (books or notes, before an examination); reconsider (one’s opinions): She revised her book and made it more modern. He had only 2 days to revise before the English exam. \ See Also دقق (دَقَّقَ)، نقح (نَقَّحَ) -
51 review
رَاجَعَ \ check: to examine sth. and make sure that it is correct or in good order: Please check these accounts. edit: to prepare written matter for printing. look through: to study hastily (sth. written): Look through your notes before the exam. review: to examine again and reconsider (plans, facts, etc.); examine and report on (books, plays, films, music, art, etc.) for a newspaper. revise: to read through and make any necessary changes to (one’s own written work, to improve it); read or study again (books or notes, before an examination); reconsider (one’s opinions): She revised her book and made it more modern. He had only 2 days to revise before the English exam. \ See Also دقق (دَقَّقَ)، نقح (نَقَّحَ) -
52 revise
رَاجَعَ \ check: to examine sth. and make sure that it is correct or in good order: Please check these accounts. edit: to prepare written matter for printing. look through: to study hastily (sth. written): Look through your notes before the exam. review: to examine again and reconsider (plans, facts, etc.); examine and report on (books, plays, films, music, art, etc.) for a newspaper. revise: to read through and make any necessary changes to (one’s own written work, to improve it); read or study again (books or notes, before an examination); reconsider (one’s opinions): She revised her book and made it more modern. He had only 2 days to revise before the English exam. \ See Also دقق (دَقَّقَ)، نقح (نَقَّحَ) -
53 command
مَعْرِفَة \ command: knowledge of; skill in: He has a good command of English. knowledge: what one knows: His knowledge of radio is very wide. His general knowledge is slight. learning: knowledge that is gained by long serious study: He is a man of great learning. wisdom: the good judgement that results from long experience; the wise knowledge that comes from much study. -
54 knowledge
مَعْرِفَة \ command: knowledge of; skill in: He has a good command of English. knowledge: what one knows: His knowledge of radio is very wide. His general knowledge is slight. learning: knowledge that is gained by long serious study: He is a man of great learning. wisdom: the good judgement that results from long experience; the wise knowledge that comes from much study. -
55 learning
مَعْرِفَة \ command: knowledge of; skill in: He has a good command of English. knowledge: what one knows: His knowledge of radio is very wide. His general knowledge is slight. learning: knowledge that is gained by long serious study: He is a man of great learning. wisdom: the good judgement that results from long experience; the wise knowledge that comes from much study. -
56 wisdom
مَعْرِفَة \ command: knowledge of; skill in: He has a good command of English. knowledge: what one knows: His knowledge of radio is very wide. His general knowledge is slight. learning: knowledge that is gained by long serious study: He is a man of great learning. wisdom: the good judgement that results from long experience; the wise knowledge that comes from much study. -
57 course
سَيْر (الزمان أو المكان) \ course: onward movement, of time or in space: I could not follow the course of events. \ See Also مجرى (مَجْرَى) \ لَوْن من الطّعام \ course: part of a meal: We had a fourcourse dinner of fish, meat, fruit and cheese. \ مَسَار \ course: the proper direction of movement; the path of sth.: The ship was blown off course by the storm. The river has changed its course. \ مَسَاق \ course: a set of lessons: a course of study. \ مُقَرَّر دِرَاسيّ \ course: a set of lessons: a course of study. -
58 examination
دِرَاسَة \ examination: (the art of) examining. schooling: the training that is given at school: He was taught at home and had no formal schooling. study: studying: Too much study tires the brain. My studies leave no time for play. -
59 schooling
دِرَاسَة \ examination: (the art of) examining. schooling: the training that is given at school: He was taught at home and had no formal schooling. study: studying: Too much study tires the brain. My studies leave no time for play. -
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