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41 شغل بالقطعة
شُغْلٌ بِالقِطْعَةpiecework, task-work, work by the job -
42 كلف
كَلّفَ: أرْهَقَ، أثْقَلَ علىto (over) burden, encumber, oppress; to (over) task, overtax -
43 مأمورية
مَأمُورِيّة: مُهِمّة، واجِبmission, commission, errand, job, assignment, task, duty, function, office -
44 مهمة
مُهِمّة، مَهَمّة: واجِب، رِسَالَة، مَأمُورِيّةfunction, task, duty, assignment, mission, commission, errand, job -
45 مهمة
مُهِمّة، مَهَمّة: واجِب، رِسَالَة، مَأمُورِيّةfunction, task, duty, assignment, mission, commission, errand, job -
46 واجب
واجِب: فَرْض، مُهِمّةduty, obligation; task, assignment; job -
47 a tall order
a difficult job or task (something very difficult to do):Asking us to finish this by Friday is a bit of a tall order.
طَلَب صَعْب التَّحْقيق، مُهِمَّه صَعْبَه; طلَبٌ صَعْبFinding somewhere for fifty children to stay tonight is rather a tall order.
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48 accomplish
[əˈkamplɪʃ] (American) [-ˈkɔm-] verbto complete (something) successfully:يُنْجِزHave you accomplished your task?
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49 apply one's mind
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50 apply oneself mind
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51 arduous
[ˈaːdjuəs] (American) [-dʒu-] adjectivedifficult; needing hard work:شاق، مُرهِقan arduous task.
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52 assign
[əˈsaɪn] verb1) to give to someone as his share or duty:يُخَصِّص، يُعَيِّنThey assigned the task to us.
2) to order or appoint:يُعَيِّن في مَنْصِبHe assigned three men to the job.
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53 backbreaking
adjective(of a task etc) very difficult or requiring very hard work:قاصِم للظَّهْرDigging the garden is a backbreaking job.
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54 charge
[tʃaːdʒ]1. verb1) to ask as the price (for something):يَطْلُبُ سِعْراThey charge 50 cents for a pint of milk, but they don't charge for delivery.
2) to make a note of (a sum of money) as being owed:يُدْرِجُ في حِساب، يُقَيِّدُ حِسابا عَلىCharge the bill to my account.
يَتَّهِمHe was charged with theft.
4) to attack by moving quickly (towards):يَهْجِمُ عَلى، يُغيرُ عَلىWe charged (towards) the enemy on horseback.
5) to rush:يَنْدَفِعُ، يَرْكُضُThe children charged down the hill.
6) to make or become filled with electricity:يَحْشوPlease charge my car battery.
يُحَمِّلُ المَسؤولِيَّه، يُكَلِّفُ بِ، يَعْهَدُ إلىHe was charged with seeing that everything went well.
2. noun1) a price or fee:سِعْلر، ثَمَنWhat is the charge for a telephone call?
2) something with which a person is accused:تُهْمَه، إتِّهامHe faces three charges of murder.
3) an attack made by moving quickly:هُجوم عَلىthe charge of the Light Brigade.
4) the electricity in something:شَحْنَةٌ كَهْرَبائِيّهa positive or negative charge.
5) someone one takes care of:رِعايَه، عُهْدَه، عِنايَهThese children are my charges.
6) a quantity of gunpowder:حَشْوَه، عُبُوَّةُ مَسْحوقِ البارودPut the charge in place and light the fuse.
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55 daunt
[dɔːnt] verbto make someone lose courage or confidence:يُثَبِّطُ العَزيمَه، يُرْهِبُI was quite daunted by the formidable task ahead of us.
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56 daunting
adjectiveمُرْهِب، مُثْبِطa daunting task/prospect.
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57 difficult
[ˈdɪfɪkəlt] adjective1) hard to do or understand; not easy:صَعْبIt is difficult to know what to do for the best.
2) hard to deal with or needing to be treated etc in a special way:صَعْب، شَكِسa difficult child.
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58 disagreeable
adjectiveunpleasant:كَريه، مُزْعِج، سَيِّء الطَّبْعa most disagreeable person.
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59 discharge
[dɪsˈtʃaːdʒ]1. verb1) to allow to leave; to dismiss:يَصْرِف من الخِدْمَهShe was discharged from hospital.
2) to fire (a gun):يُطْلِقُ النّارHe discharged his gun at the policeman.
3) to perform (a task etc):يُؤَدّي واجِباHe discharges his duties well.
4) to pay (a debt).يُسَدِّدُ دَيْنا5) to (cause to) let or send out:يُخْرِجُ، يَخْرُجُThe drain discharged into the street.
2. [ˈdɪstʃaːdʒ] noun1) (an) act of discharging:إعْفاء ، صَرْف من الخِدْمَه العَسْكَرِيَّهthe discharge of one's duties.
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60 do one's bit
to take one's share in a task:يُؤَدّي ما عَلَيْهِ، يُشارِكُEach of us will have to do his bit if we are to finish the job soon.
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