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1 three
ثَلاثة \ three: the number 3 (roman numerals III). -
2 three
[θriː]1. noun1) the number or figure 3.الرَّقَم 32) the age of 3.عُمر 3 سنوات2. adjective1) 3 in number.ثَلاثَه2) aged 3.عَمْرُه 3 سنوات -
3 half past three etc
(American) half after three etcat thirty minutes past the hour stated:السّاعة الثّالِثَة والنِّصْفI'm leaving at half past six.
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4 on the hour
at exactly one, two, three etc o'clock:كل ساعَه: في الساعة الواحِدَه، الثانيَه، الثالِثَه،...Buses leave here for London on the hour until 10 o'clock in the evening.
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5 معا
مَعًا \ at a time: together: They arrived three at a time (in groups of three). jointly: together: The three brothers own the farm jointly. together: in company; not separately: Let’s travel together. I went together with my brother. The pages were stuck together (to each other). \ مَعًا في آنٍ وَاحِد \ both, both... and: not only... but also: He is both tall and strong. I chose him for his strength and his size. -
6 at a time
مَعًا \ at a time: together: They arrived three at a time (in groups of three). jointly: together: The three brothers own the farm jointly. together: in company; not separately: Let’s travel together. I went together with my brother. The pages were stuck together (to each other). -
7 jointly
مَعًا \ at a time: together: They arrived three at a time (in groups of three). jointly: together: The three brothers own the farm jointly. together: in company; not separately: Let’s travel together. I went together with my brother. The pages were stuck together (to each other). -
8 together
مَعًا \ at a time: together: They arrived three at a time (in groups of three). jointly: together: The three brothers own the farm jointly. together: in company; not separately: Let’s travel together. I went together with my brother. The pages were stuck together (to each other). -
9 third
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10 ثلث (= 1/3)
ثُلُث (= 1/3) \ third: one of three equal parts: They shared the money between the three of them, and took a third (of it) each. -
11 service
[ˈsəːvɪs]1. noun1) the process of serving customers in a hotel, shop etc:خِدْمَه( also adjective) a service charge on a hotel bill.
2) the act of doing something to help:مُساعَدَهHe was rewarded for his service to refugees.
3) the condition or work of a servant:In the last century, many young women went into service
الخِدْمَه، العَمَلHe has given faithful service to the church for many years.
4) a check made of all parts of eg a car, machine etc to ensure that it is in a good condition:خِدْمَه، فَحْص السَّيّارَه او الآلَهBring your car in for a service.
5) a regular public supply of something eg transport:خِدْمَة ، مَصْلَحَهa good train service into the city.
6) a regular meeting for worship, or a religious ceremony (in church):خِدْمَة في الكَنيسَه، صَلاه، قُدّاسHe attends a church service every Sunday.
7) in tennis and similar games, the act or manner of serving the ball:طريقَة الضَّربَةِ المَبدَئِيَّه في التِّنِسHe has a strong service.
8) a department of public or government work:مَصْلَحَة عامَّه، إدارَه عامَّهthe Civil Service.
9) ( often in plural) one of the three fighting forces, the army, navy or air force.أحَد فُروع الجيْش: البَحر، البَر، الجَو10) employment in one of these:خِدْمَه عَسْكَرِيَّهmilitary service.
2. verbto check (a car, machine etc) thoroughly to ensure that it works properly.يَفْحَص السَّيّارَه -
12 ضمني
ضِمْنِيّ \ implicit: understood but not expressed: He did not answer my written offer of a job; this was an implicit refusal. tacit: understood but not spoken: a tacit agreement. \ ضَمِير \ conscience: the feeling that tells us whether we are doing right or wrong: If we do wrong, we have a guilty conscience. person: one of the three classes of pronoun: the first person (I, we); the second person (you); the third person (he, she, it, they). pronoun: a word (such as you, him, mine) that stands in place of a noun. \ ضَمِير الغائبة المتّصل \ her: the possessive adjective for a female: A mother loves her children, the object form of the personal pronoun she My wife wants you to help her. Tell him but don’t tell her. \ ضَمِير المُتَكلِّم الجَمْع في حالة الإضافة \ our: belonging to us: We make our own bread. \ ضَمِير المُتَكلِّم الجَمْع في حالتي النصب والجرّ \ us: the object form of we: She bought us a drink. \ ضَمِير المُتَكلِّم المُفْرَد \ I: object form me and pl.. we, also possessive forms mine and my pron. the pronoun that one uses in regard to oneself. \ ضَمِير المُتَكلِّم المُفْرَد في حالة الإضافة \ my: belonging to me: my house. \ ضَمِير المُتَكلِّم المُفْرَد في حالتي النَّصب والجَرّ \ me: the object form of the pronoun I: He hit me. he gave me a present. She gave a present to me. \ ضَمِير المخاطَب في حالة الإضافة \ your: belonging to you: This is your dinner; I’ve eaten mine. Have you cut your finger?. \ ضَمِير المذكّر الغائب المتصل المنصوب أو المجرور \ him: strong him/ pron. the object form of the pronoun he: Follow that man - stop him and give him this letter. -
13 stump
[stamp]1. noun1) the part of a tree left in the ground after the trunk has been cut down:قُرْمَة الشَّجَرَهHe sat on a (tree-)stump and ate his sandwiches.
2) the part of a limb, tooth, pencil etc remaining after the main part has been cut or broken off, worn away etc.جَدَعَه: ما يَتَبَقّى بعدَ قَطْعِ الشَّيء3) in cricket, one of the three upright sticks forming the wicket.إحْدى الدَّعائِم الخَشَبِيَّه الثَّلاث في لُعْبَة الكريكيت2. verb1) to walk with heavy, stamping steps:يَمْشي بِتَثاقُلHe stumped angrily out of the room.
2) to puzzle or baffle completely:يُرْبِك، يُوَرِّطI'm stumped!
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14 worst
[wəːst]1. adjectivebad to the greatest extent:الأسْوأThat is the worst book I have ever read.
2. adverbin the worst way or manner:بأسْوأ طَريقَهThis group performed worst (of all) in the test.
3. pronounthe thing, person etc which is bad to the greatest extent:الأسْوأ ، في أسْوأ حال، في أسْوأ الظُّروفAt the worst they can only fine you.
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15 jack
[dʒæk] noun1) an instrument for lifting up a motor car or other heavy weight:رافِعَة سَيّارَهYou should always keep a jack in the car in case you need to change a wheel.
2) the playing-card between the ten and queen, sometimes called the knave:الوَلَد أو الشّاب في وَرَق اللعبThe jack, queen and king are the three face cards.
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16 رواية
رِوَايَة \ account: a story; description; report: The three people all gave different accounts of the accident. fiction: stories that are imagined by the writer and are not true: science fiction. novel: a long written story about imagined people and events. story: an account of events (true or imaginary): my life story; a fairy story. \ رِوَايَة مُخْتَلِفَة (لحادثٍ، إلخ) \ version: one of various descriptions or rewritings: I have read the English version of that Frenchman’s book. Each driver gave his own version of the accident. -
17 conscience
ضَمِير \ conscience: the feeling that tells us whether we are doing right or wrong: If we do wrong, we have a guilty conscience. person: one of the three classes of pronoun: the first person (I, we); the second person (you); the third person (he, she, it, they). pronoun: a word (such as you, him, mine) that stands in place of a noun. -
18 person
ضَمِير \ conscience: the feeling that tells us whether we are doing right or wrong: If we do wrong, we have a guilty conscience. person: one of the three classes of pronoun: the first person (I, we); the second person (you); the third person (he, she, it, they). pronoun: a word (such as you, him, mine) that stands in place of a noun. -
19 pronoun
ضَمِير \ conscience: the feeling that tells us whether we are doing right or wrong: If we do wrong, we have a guilty conscience. person: one of the three classes of pronoun: the first person (I, we); the second person (you); the third person (he, she, it, they). pronoun: a word (such as you, him, mine) that stands in place of a noun. -
20 اشتراك
اِشْتِراك \ participation: participating. subscription: money that one subscribes; (a) regular payment for membership of club. \ بِالاشْتِراك \ in common: (of interests) shared: The sportsman and the artist had nothing in common. jointly: together: The three brothers own the farm jointly. \ See Also مشترك (مُشْتَرَك)
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