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1 give
[gɪv] past tense gave [geɪv]: past participle ˈgiven1. verb1) to cause to have:يُعْطيCan you give me an opinion on this?
2) to produce (something):يُعْطي، يُنْتِجHe gave a talk on his travels.
3) to yield, bend, break etc:يَنْحَني، يَنْكَسِرThis lock looks solid, but it will give under pressure.
يُنَظِّمWe're giving a party next week.
2. nounthe ability to yield or bend under pressure:إنْحِناء، إنْكِسار، سُقوطThis chair has a lot of give in it.
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2 stage
I [steɪdʒ]1. nouna raised platform especially for performing or acting on, eg in a theatre.مِنَصَّه، خَشَبَة المَسْرَح2. verbيُخْرِج على المَسْرَحThis play was first staged in 1928.
2) to organize (an event etc):يُنَظِّم II [steɪdʒ] nounThe protesters are planning to stage a demonstration.
1) a period or step in the development of something:مَرْحَلَه، فَتْرَهAt this stage, we don't know how many survivors there are.
2) part of a journey:جُزء من رِحْلَهThe first stage of our journey will be the flight to Singapore.
3) a section of a bus route.مَحَطَّه يَقِف فيها المُسافِرون للإسْتِراحَه4) a section of a rocket.مَرْحَلَةٌ من مَراحِل الصّاروخ
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