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  • 121 play the fool

    to act in a foolish manner, especially with the intention of amusing other people:

    He always played the fool when the teacher left the classroom.

    يَتَحامَق، يَتَصَرَّف كالأحْمَق

    Arabic-English dictionary > play the fool

  • 122 potential

    [pəˈtenʃəl]
    1. adjective
    possible; that may develop into the thing mentioned:

    That hole in the road is a potential danger.

    مُمْكِن، مُحْتَمَل، كامِن
    2. noun
    the possibility, or likelihood, of successful development (in a particular way):

    He shows potential as a teacher.

    طاقَه كامِنَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > potential

  • 123 prerequisite

    [prɪəˈrekwɪzɪt] noun, adjective
    (something that is) necessary for something else to be done or happen:

    An interest in children is (a) prerequisite for a teacher.

    شَرْط لازِم، مُتَطَلَّب أساسي

    Arabic-English dictionary > prerequisite

  • 124 promote

    [prəˈməut] verb
    1) to raise (to a higher rank or position):

    He was promoted to head teacher.

    يُرَقّي، يُرَفِّعُ
    2) to encourage, organize, or help the progress of:

    He worked hard to promote peace / this scheme.

    يُشَجِّعُ، يُعَزِّزُ
    3) to encourage the buying of; to advertise:

    We are promoting a new brand of soap-powder.

    يُرَوِّجُ، يُعْلِنُ عَن بِضاعَةٍ

    Arabic-English dictionary > promote

  • 125 punish

    [ˈpanɪʃ] verb
    1) to cause to suffer for a crime or fault:

    He was punished for stealing the money.

    يُعاقِب
    2) to give punishment for:

    The teacher punishes disobedience.

    يَفْرِضُ عُقوبَةً

    Arabic-English dictionary > punish

  • 126 pupil

    I [ˈpjuːpl] noun
    a person who is being taught by a teacher or tutor:

    The school has 2,000 pupils.

    تِلْميذ II [ˈpjuːpl] noun
    the round opening in the middle of the eye through which the light passes.
    بُؤبُؤ العَيْن

    Arabic-English dictionary > pupil

  • 127 put down

    1) to lower:

    The teacher asked the pupil to put his hand down.

    يُنْزِل، يُخْفِض
    2) to place on the floor or other surface, out of one's hands:

    Put that knife down immediately!

    يُنْزِل، يَضَع على الأرْض يُخْضِع، يُخْمِد
    4) to kill (an animal) painlessly when it is old or very ill.
    يَقْتُل، يَقْضي على الحَيوان

    Arabic-English dictionary > put down

  • 128 quail

    [kweɪl] verb
    to draw back in fear; to shudder:

    The little boy quailed at the teacher's angry voice.

    سُماني، سَلْوى

    Arabic-English dictionary > quail

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  • teacher — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [One who teaches, especially in the primary or secondary grades] Syn. schoolmaster, schoolmistress, scholar, educator, public school teacher, high school teacher, tutor, mentor, pedagogue, coach, master, guru, swami, mistress …   English dictionary for students

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