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  • 1 form

    I [fɔːm]
    1. noun
    1) (a) shape; outward appearance:

    He saw a strange form in the darkness.

    شَكْل، هَيْئَه، صورَه
    2) a kind, type or variety:

    What form of ceremony usually takes place when someone gets a promotion?

    شَكْل
    3) a document containing certain questions, the answers to which must be written on it:

    an application form.

    نَموذَج، اسْتِمارَه
    4) a fixed way of doing things:

    forms and ceremonies.

    أسْلوب، نِظام، طَقْس، طَريقَه
    5) a school class:

    He is in the sixth form.

    صَف
    2. verb
    1) to make; to cause to take shape:

    They decided to form a drama group.

    يُؤَسِّس، يُكَوِّن
    2) to come into existence; to take shape:

    An idea slowly formed in his mind.

    يَتَشَكَّل، يَتَكَوَّن، يَتَّخِذُ شَكلا
    3) to organize or arrange (oneself or other people) into a particular order:

    The women formed (themselves) into three groups.

    يُنَظِّم، يُشَكِّل، يتَشَكَّل، يَنْتَظِم في
    4) to be; to make up:

    These lectures form part of the medical course.

    يُكَوِّن، يَكون بِمَثابَة II [fɔːm] noun
    a long, usually wooden seat:

    The children were sitting on forms.

    مَقْعَد خَشَبي طَويل

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  • 2 take stock

    Before you decide, give yourself time to take stock (of the situation).

    يُقَدِّر المَوْقِف

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  • 3 take shape

    to develop into a definite form:

    My garden is gradually taking shape.

    يَتَّخِذ شَكلا، يَتَبَلْوَر

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  • 4 تجسد

    تَجَسّدَ
    to materialize, assume bodily (material, concrete, definite) form, take shape, take form, become corporeal; to be embodied, incorporated; to be shaped

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  • 5 تجسم

    تَجَسّمَ: تَجَسّدَ
    to materialize, take form, take shape, assume concrete form or body; to be embodied, incorporated

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  • 6 تشكل

    تَشَكّلَ: تَألّفَ، تَكَوّنَ، تَخَلّقَ
    to be formed, shaped, fashioned, molded, formalized, framed, worked; to take (take on, assume, acquire) (a) form or shape; to be created, made, originated, built; to be established, set up, instituted, constituted; to come into existence, come into being, see the light, form, arise, develop

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  • 7 تكيف

    تَكَيّفَ (مَع)
    to adapt (oneself to), adjust (oneself to), accommodate (to), conform (to) to be formed, shaped, fashioned; to form, take (take on, assume, acquire) a form or shape

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  • 8 اتخذ شكلا

    اِتّخَذَ شَكْلاً
    to take (take on, assume, acquire) a form or shape

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  • 9 تخلق

    تَخَلّقَ: تَشَكّلَ، اِتّخَذَ شَكْلاً
    to be molded, shaped, formed, fashioned; to take (take on, assume, acquire) a form or shape

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  • 10 تصور

    تَصَوّرَ: تَشَكّلَ
    to be shaped, formed, fashioned, molded, created, made; to take (take on, assume, acquire) a shape or form

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  • 11 أي

    أَيّ \ any: pron. in questions; after if, whether: Have you any money? Have you any books on art? I wonder if / whether she has any milk, after not and without: I haven’t got any money / books. He did it without any difficulty, after never: We never eat meat / potatoes. either: one or the other of two: A judge must not favour either side. Either of these coats would fit me. \ أَيّ إنْسان \ anyone: anybody. \ أَيّ الاثْنَيْن \ whichever: any which: Take whichever (one) you like, no matter which: Whichever (one) you take, you must pay for it. \ أَيّ شَخْص \ anybody: every person: Anybody could do that, also anyone used in questions, etc. any person: I can’t see anybody. \ أَيّ شَيءٍ \ anything: a thing of any kind: Will you have anything to eat?. \ أَيًّا كان \ whatever: a strong form of what, expressing surprise: Whatever are you doing?. whoever: no matter who: I shall punish the guilty person, whoever he may be.

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  • 12 mould

    I (American) mold1 [mould] noun وَرَق شَجَر مُعَفِّن، تُراب الخُضار

    This bread is covered with mould.

    عَفَن II (American) mold2 [məuld]
    1. noun
    1) a shape into which a substance in liquid form is poured so that it may take on that shape when it cools and hardens:

    a jelly mould.

    قالَب
    2) something, especially a food, formed in a mould.
    مادَّه مصبوبَه في قالَب
    2. verb
    1) to form in a mould:

    The metal is moulded into long bars.

    يوضَع في قالَب
    2) to work into a shape:

    He moulded the clay into a ball.

    يُشَكِّل، يَصوغ
    3) to make the shape of (something):

    She moulded the figure out of/in clay.

    يُشَكِّل

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  • 13 تشكل

    n. formation
    v. take shape, shape, form, compose, brew

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  • 14 صورة

    n. take, picture, portrait, portraiture, portrayal, photograph, print, reproduction, brash, tableau, resemblance, representation, shot, image, idol, effigy, form, feature, Gestalt

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  • 15 digest

    [daɪˈdʒest]
    1. verb
    1) to break up (food) in the stomach etc and turn it into a form which the body can use:

    The invalid had to have food that was easy to digest.

    يَهْضُم

    It took me some minutes to digest what he had said.

    يَسْتَوْعِب، يَفْهَم
    2. noun
    summary; brief account:

    a digest of the week's news.

    مُلَخَّص، مُخْتَصَر

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  • 16 estimate

    [ˈestɪmeɪt]
    1. verb
    1) to judge size, amount, value etc, especially roughly or without measuring:

    He estimated that the journey would take two hours.

    يُقَدِّر، يُخَمِّن

    I estimated my chances of escape as very good.

    يُقَيِّم، يُثَمِّنُ عالِياً
    2. [-mət] noun

    a rough estimate.

    تَقْدير

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  • 17 materialise

    verb
    1) to take solid or bodily form:

    The figure materialized as we watched with astonishment.

    يَتَجَسَّد
    2) (of something expected or hoped for) to happen:

    I don't think her plans will materialize.

    يَتَحَقَّق

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  • 18 materialize

    verb
    1) to take solid or bodily form:

    The figure materialized as we watched with astonishment.

    يَتَجَسَّد
    2) (of something expected or hoped for) to happen:

    I don't think her plans will materialize.

    يَتَحَقَّق

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  • 19 quarter

    [ˈkwɔːtə]
    1. noun
    1) one of four equal parts of something which together form the whole (amount) of the thing:

    There are four of us, so we'll cut the cake into quarters

    It's (a) quarter past / (American) after four

    two and a quarter hours.

    رُبْع
    2) in the United States and Canada, (a coin worth) twenty-five cents, the fourth part of a dollar.
    قِطْعَة نَقْدِيَّه: رُبْع دولار
    3) a district or part of a town especially where a particular group of people live:

    He lives in the Polish quarter of the town.

    حَي في المَدينَه
    4) a direction:

    People were coming at me from all quarters.

    جِهَه، مَكان
    5) mercy shown to an enemy.
    رَحْمَه
    6) the leg of a usually large animal, or a joint of meat which includes a leg:

    a bull's hindquarters.

    فَخْذ البَقَر
    7) the shape of the moon at the end of the first and third weeks of its cycle; the first or fourth week of the cycle itself.
    ربيع أوَّل أو ربيع ثانٍ
    8) one of four equal periods of play in some games.
    رُبْع اللعْبَه
    9) a period of study at a college etc usually 10 to 12 weeks in length.
    فَصل دِراسي في الكُلِّيَّه
    2. verb
    1) to cut into four equal parts:

    We'll quarter the cake and then we'll all have an equal share.

    يُقَسِّم إلى أرباع
    2) to divide by four:

    If we each do the work at the same time, we could quarter the time it would take to finish the job.

    يُقَسِّم على أرْبَعَه
    3) to give ( especially a soldier) somewhere to stay:

    The soldiers were quartered all over the town.

    يُنْزِل، يأوي الجُنود

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  • 20 riot

    [ˈraɪət]
    1. noun

    The protest march developed into a riot.

    شَغَب، صَخَب
    2. verb
    to form or take part in a riot:

    The protesters were rioting in the street.

    يَقومُ بأعْمال شَغَب

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