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1 thousand
[ˈθauzənd] plurals ˈthousand ~ˈthousands1. noun1) the number 1,000:العَدَد 1,000several thousand.
2) the figure 1,000.1,000 الرَّقَم3) a thousand pounds or dollars:ألْف دولار أو جنيهThis cost us several thousand(s).
2. adjective1,000 in number:ألْفI have a couple of thousand pounds.
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2 thousand-
having a thousand (of something):مُكَوَّن من ألفa thousand-mile journey.
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3 thousand
أَلْف \ thousand: the number 1000 (roman numerals M). -
4 alf
thousand [Sem '-l-p, Mal elf, Heb elef, Syr alfa, JNA alpa, BAram 'lp, Amh elf (myriad), Uga alp (thousand), Phoen 'lp] Hau alif, Ind alf, alaf, Per alf, Swa elfu borrowed from Ar -
5 thousandth
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6 exceed
تَعَدَّى \ exceed: be more than: The crowd exceeded a thousand. \ زَادَ عن أو عَلَى \ exceed: to be more than: The crowd exceeded a thousand. -
7 lama
gather [Sem l-m, Akk lim (thousand), Heb leom (nation), Uga lim (people)]--------not [la]--------reproach, blame [Mal liem] Swa laumu borrowed from Ar -
8 جزء بالألف
1. ppt. 2.. parts per thousand. parts per trillion. precipitate -
9 جزء بالتريليون
1. ppt. 2.. parts per thousand. parts per trillion. precipitate -
10 راسب
1) deposit 2) faex 3) 1. ppt. 2.. parts per thousand. parts per trillion. precipitate -
11 ألف
1́ n. millennium, thousand, millenary2́ v. accustom, affect, comprise, constitute, frequent, form, put together, score, write, compile -
12 مرق توابل الألف جزيرة
n. Thousand Island dressing -
13 ألف
ألْف (1000) -
14 ألفية
ألْفِيّة: قَصِيدَةٌ مِنْ ألْفِ بَيْت -
15 حسب ألف حساب لـ
حَسَبَ ألْفَ حِسَابٍ لـto have a thousand apprehensions about; to count the cost of; to guard against, be on one's guard against, beware of, be wary of, be cautious of -
16 clock up
to reach a total of:يَجْمع، يَصِلُ إلىI've clocked up eight thousand miles this year in my car.
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17 cost
[kɔst] past tense, past participle cost1. verb1) to be obtainable at a certain price:يُكَلِّـفThe victory cost two thousand lives.
2) (past tense, past participle ˈcosted) to estimate the cost of (a future project):يُحَدِّد سِعْـر الكلفَـهThe caterer costed the reception at three hundred dollars.
2. nounthe price to be paid (for something):سِعْـر، ثَمَـنWhat is the cost of this coat?
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18 drop
[drɔp]1. noun1) a small round or pear-shaped blob of liquid, usually falling:قَطْرَهa drop of rain.
2) a small quantity (of liquid):كَمِّيَّه قَليلَهIf you want more wine, there's a drop left.
3) an act of falling:هُبوط، إنْخِفاضa drop in temperature.
4) a vertical descent:مَسافَه عَمودِيَّهFrom the top of the mountain there was a sheer drop of a thousand feet.
2. verb– past tense, past participle dropped1) to let fall, usually accidentally:يُسْقِطُShe dropped a box of pins all over the floor.
2) to fall:يَسْقُطُThe cat dropped on to its paws.
3) to give up (a friend, a habit etc):يُسْقِطُ، يَتَخَلّى عنI think she's dropped the idea of going to London.
يُنْزِلThe bus dropped me at the end of the road.
5) to say or write in an informal and casual manner:يَقولُ أو يَكْتُبُ كلمَه أو مُلاحَظَهI'll drop her a note.
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19 inherit
[ɪnˈherɪt] verb1) to receive (property etc belonging to someone who has died):يَرِثُShe inherited four thousand dollars from her father.
يَرِثُ عادةً أو صِفَةًShe inherits her quick temper from her mother.
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20 legion
[ˈliːdʒən] noun1) in ancient Rome, a body of from three to six thousand soldiers.فَيْلَق2) a great many or a very large number.عَدَد غَفير
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