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  • 81 relish

    [ˈrelɪʃ]
    1. verb
    to enjoy greatly:

    I relished the thought of telling my husband about my promotion.

    يَسْتَمْتِع، يَسْتَطيب، يَتَلَذَذ
    2. noun
    1) pleasure; enjoyment:

    I have no relish for such a boring task.

    تَمَتُّع، إسْتِمتاع، مُتْعَه
    2) a strong flavour, or a sauce etc for adding flavour.
    مَذاق، نَكْهَه

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  • 82 set

    [set] present participle ˈsetting: past tense, past participle set
    1. verb
    1) to put or place:

    She set the tray down on the table.

    يَضَع
    2) to put plates, knives, forks etc on (a table) for a meal:

    Please would you set the table for me?

    يُعِد المائِدَه
    3) to settle or arrange (a date, limit, price etc):

    It's difficult to set a price on a book when you don't know its value.

    يُحَدِّد، يُعَيِّن

    He should set the others a good example.

    يُعْطي، يُعَيِّن
    5) to cause to start doing something:

    His behaviour set people talking.

    يَجْعَل، يُحَفِّز
    6) (of the sun etc) to disappear below the horizon:

    It gets cooler when the sun sets.

    تَغيب الشَّمْس
    7) to become firm or solid:

    Has the concrete set?

    يَجْمَد، يَتَخَثَّر
    8) to adjust (eg a clock or its alarm) so that it is ready to perform its function:

    He set the alarm for 7.00 a.m.

    يَضْبِط السّاعَه
    9) to arrange (hair) in waves or curls.
    يُصَفِّف الشَّعْر
    10) to fix in the surface of something, eg jewels in a ring.
    يُثَبِّت، يُرَصِّع
    11) to put (broken bones) into the correct position for healing:

    They set his broken arm.

    يُجَبِّر
    2. adjective
    1) fixed or arranged previously:

    There is a set procedure for doing this.

    مُعَيَّن سَلَفا
    2) ( often with on) ready, intending or determined (to do something):

    He is set on going.

    مُصَمِّم
    3) deliberate:

    He had the set intention of hurting her.

    مَقْصود
    4) stiff; fixed:

    He had a set smile on his face.

    جامِد، مُتَصَلِّب
    5) not changing or developing:

    set ideas.

    ثابِت، لا يَتَغَيَّر
    6) ( with with) having something set in it:

    a gold ring set with diamonds.

    مُرَصَّع
    3. noun
    1) a group of things used or belonging together:

    a complete set of (the novels of) Jane Austen.

    'طَقْم
    2) an apparatus for receiving radio or television signals:

    a television/radio set.

    جِهاز
    3) a group of people:

    the musical set.

    مَجْموعَه
    4) the process of setting hair:

    a shampoo and set.

    تَصْفيف الشَّعْر
    5) scenery for a play or film:

    There was a very impressive set in the final act.

    مَشْهَد
    6) a group of six or more games in tennis:

    She won the first set and lost the next two.

    سِتَّة ألعاب تِنِس
    7) set(t) a block of stone used in street paving.
    حَجَر يُسْتَعْمَل في بناء رَصيف الشّارِع

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  • 83 set about

    to begin:

    How will you set about this task?

    يَشْرَع، يَبْدأ

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  • 84 simple

    [ˈsɪmpl] adjective
    1) not difficult; easy:

    a simple task.

    بَسيط
    2) not complicated or involved:

    The matter is not as simple as you think.

    لَيْس مُعَقَّدا
    3) not fancy or unusual; plain:

    a simple dress/design

    He leads a very simple life.

    بَسيط
    4) pure; mere:

    the simple truth.

    مُجَرَّد، صِرْف
    5) trusting and easily cheated:

    She is too simple to see through his lies.

    ساذِج، بَسيط
    6) weak in the mind; not very intelligent:

    I'm afraid he's a bit simple, but he's good with animals.

    ساذِج العَقْل، بَسيط

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  • 85 son of a bitch

    noun, interjection
    (slang) an annoying and nasty person; an unpleasant task:

    The son of a bitch tried to cheat me!

    إِبْن كَلْبَه

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  • 86 soul-destroying

    adjective
    (of a task etc) very dull, boring, repetitive etc.
    مُمِل، مُتَكَرِّر، قاتِل للنَّفْس

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  • 87 soulless

    adjective
    1) (of a person) without fine feeling or nobleness.
    بدون حَيَوِيَّه
    2) (of life, a task etc) dull or very unimportant.
    فاقِد النَّشاط والحَيَوِيَّه

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  • 88 sponsor

    [ˈspɔnsə]
    1. verb
    1) to take on the financial responsibility for (a person, project etc), often as a form of advertising or for charity:

    The firm sponsors several golf tournaments.

    يَتَبَنّى ، يَرْعى
    2) to promise (a person) that one will pay a certain sum of money to a charity etc if that person completes a set task (eg a walk, swim etc).
    يَكْفَل، يَضْمَن ، يَعِد بالدَّفْع
    2. noun
    a person, firm etc that acts in this way.
    عَرّاب، كَفيل، ضامِن، راعٍ

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  • 89 straightforward

    adjective
    1) without difficulties or complications; simple:

    a straightforward task.

    بَسيط، غَيْر مُعَقَّد
    2) (of a person, his manner etc) frank and honest:

    a nice straightforward boy.

    صَريح وشَريف

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  • 90 team-work

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  • 91 thankless

    adjective
    for which no-one is grateful:

    Collecting taxes is a thankless task.

    غَيْر مَمنون، غَيْر شاكِر

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  • 92 thorough

    [ˈθarə] (American) [ˈθə:rəu] adjective
    1) (of a person) very careful; attending to every detail:

    a thorough worker.

    مُخْلِص في عَمَلِه
    2) (of a task etc) done with a suitably high level of care, attention to detail etc:

    His work is very thorough.

    دَقيق
    3) complete; absolute:

    a thorough waste of time.

    تام، شامِل

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  • 93 trust

    [trast]
    1. verb
    1) to have confidence or faith; to believe:

    She trusted (in) him.

    يَثِقُ في
    2) to give (something to someone), believing that it will be used well and responsibly:

    I can't trust my car to him.

    يأتَمِن
    3) to hope or be confident (that):

    I trust (that) you had / will have a good journey.

    يأمَل
    2. noun
    1) belief or confidence in the power, reality, truth, goodness etc of a person or thing:

    trust in God.

    ثِقَه
    2) charge or care; responsibility:

    The child was placed in my trust.

    مَسْؤولِيَّه
    3) a task etc given to a person by someone who believes that they will do it, look after it etc well:

    He holds a position of trust in the firm.

    ثِقَه، إئتِمان
    4) arrangement(s) by which something (eg money) is given to a person to use in a particular way, or to keep until a particular time:

    ( also adjective) a trust fund

    مالٌ مَوقوف على أو مَحْجوز لِ
    5) a group of business firms working together:

    The companies formed a trust.

    شَرِكات تَعْمَلُ معا

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  • 94 tusk

    [task] noun
    one of a pair of large curved teeth which project from the mouth of certain animals eg the elephant, walrus, wild boar etc.
    ناب

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  • 95 undertake

    [andəˈteɪk] verb past tense ˌunderˈtook [-ˈtuk] past participle ˌunderˈtaken
    1) to accept (a duty, task, responsibility etc):

    He undertook the job willingly.

    يَقْبَل المَسؤوليَّه
    2) to promise (eg to do something):

    He has undertaken to appear at the police court tomorrow.

    يَتَعَهَّد

    Arabic-English dictionary > undertake

  • 96 undertaking

    noun
    1) a task or piece of work:

    I didn't realize what a large undertaking this job would be.

    عَمَل، مُهِمَّه
    2) a promise:

    He made an undertaking that he would pay the money back.

    إلْتِزام

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  • 97 undone

    [-ˈdan] adjective
    (of work, a task etc) not done, or not finished:

    I don't like going to bed leaving jobs/work undone.

    غَيْر مَعْمول

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  • 98 unpleasant

    [anˈpleznt] adjective
    disagreeable:

    an unpleasant task/smell.

    غَيْر لَطيف

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  • 99 versatile

    [ˈvəːsətaɪl] adjective
    1) (of people etc) able to turn easily and successfully from one task, activity or occupation to another:

    He will easily get another job – he is so versatile.

    مُتَعَدِّد المؤهلات
    2) (of a material etc) capable of being used for many purposes:

    a versatile tool.

    مُتَعَدِّد الإسْتِعمالات

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  • 100 volunteer

    [vɔlənˈtɪə]
    1. verb
    1) to offer oneself for a particular task, of one's own free will ( often without being paid for such work):

    She volunteered for the dangerous job.

    مُتَطَوِّع
    2) to offer (eg an opinion, information etc):

    Two or three people volunteered suggestions.

    يَعْرِض ، يُقَدِّمُ تطوُّعِيّا
    2. noun
    a person who offers to do, or does, something ( especially who joins the army) of his own free will:

    If we can get enough volunteers we shall not force people to join the Army.

    مُتَطَوِّع

    Arabic-English dictionary > volunteer

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  • task — [tɑːsk ǁ tæsk] noun [countable] 1. a piece of work that must be done, especially one that must be done regularly: • Scheduling is a key task for most managers. • day to day management tasks • computers that can do dozens of tasks at the same time …   Financial and business terms

  • Task — may refer to: Task analysis Task (project management) Task (computing), in computing, a program execution context TASK party, a series of improvisational participatory art related events organized by artist Oliver Herring Task (language… …   Wikipedia

  • task — [task, täsk] n. [ME taske < NormFr tasque (OFr tasche) < ML tasca, for taxa, a tax < L taxare, to rate, value, TAX] 1. a piece of work assigned to or demanded of a person 2. any piece of work 3. an undertaking involving labor or… …   English World dictionary

  • Task — Task, der; [e]s, s [engl. task = Aufgabe < mengl. taske < afrz. tasche, über das Vlat. < mlat. taxa, ↑ Taxe] (EDV): in sich geschlossene Aufgabe, dargestellt durch einen Teil eines Programms od. ein ganzes Programm. * * * Task   [dt.… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Task — Task, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Tasked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Tasking}.] 1. To impose a task upon; to assign a definite amount of business, labor, or duty to. [1913 Webster] There task thy maids, and exercise the loom. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. To oppress …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Task — (t[.a]sk), n. [OE. taske, OF. tasque, F. t[^a]che, for tasche, LL. tasca, taxa, fr. L. taxare to rate, appraise, estimate. See {Tax}, n. & v.] 1. Labor or study imposed by another, often in a definite quantity or amount. [1913 Webster] Ma task of …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • task — ► NOUN ▪ a piece of work to be done. ► VERB 1) (task with) assign (a task) to. 2) make great demands on. ● take to task Cf. ↑take to task …   English terms dictionary

  • task — task, duty, assignment, job, stint, chore are comparable when they mean a piece of work which one is asked to do and is expected to accomplish. Task refers to a specific piece of work or service usually imposed by authority or circumstance but… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • task — task·er; task; task·mas·ter·ship; mul·ti·task; …   English syllables

  • task — /task / (say tahsk) noun 1. a definite piece of work assigned or falling to a person; a duty. 2. any piece of work. 3. a matter of considerable labour or difficulty. 4. Obsolete a tax or impost. –verb (t) 5. to subject to severe or excessive… …  

  • task — n the performance that is required of the subject in a psychological experiment or test and that is usu. communicated to a human subject by verbal instructions …   Medical dictionary

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