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61 profession
[-ʃən] noun1) an occupation or job that needs special knowledge, eg medicine, law, teaching, engineering etc.مِهْنَه2) the people who have such an occupation:العامِلون في المِهْنَهthe legal profession.
3) an open statement or declaration.تَصْريح، إقْرار، إعْتِراف -
62 quit
[kwɪt] past tense, past participles ˈquitted, ~quit verbto leave, stop, or resign from etc:يَتْرُك، يُهاجِرThey have been ordered to quit the house by next week.
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63 resource
[rəˈzɔːs] (American) [ˈriːzɔːrs] noun1) ( usually in plural) something that gives help, support etc when needed; a supply; a means:وَسيلَه، مَصْدَر، أموالWe haven't the resources at this school for teaching handicapped children.
2) ( usually in plural) the wealth of a country, or the supply of materials etc which bring this wealth:مَوارِد طَبيعِيَّهThis country is rich in natural resources.
3) the ability to find ways of solving difficulties:وَسيلَه، مَلاذ، قُدْرَهHe is full of resource.
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64 reward
[rəˈwɔːd]1. noun1) something given in return for or got from work done, good behaviour etc:جَزاء، مُكافأَهApart from the salary, teaching children has its own particular rewards.
2) a sum of money offered for finding a criminal, lost or stolen property etc:مُكافأَهA reward of $100 has been offered to the person who finds the diamond brooch.
2. verbto give a reward to someone for something:يُجازي، يُكافِئHis services were rewarded.
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65 school
I [skuːl]1. noun1) a place for teaching especially children:He's not at university – he's still at school
مَدْرَسَه(American) He's still in school.
2) the pupils of a school:تِلْميذThe behaviour of this school in public is sometimes not very good.
مَدْرَسَه، مؤَسَّسَةٌ تَعْليميَّهa driving school.
4) a department of a university or college dealing with a particular subject:كُلِّيَّه، قِسمthe School of Mathematics.
5) (American) a university or college.جامِعَه او كُلِّيَّهمَذْهَب، مَدْرَسَه فِكْرِيَّهThere are two schools of thought about the treatment of this disease.
2. verbto train through practice:يُدَرِّب، يُمَرِّن II [skuːl] nounWe must school ourselves to be patient.
a group of certain kinds of fish, whales or other water animals swimming about:سِربa school of porpoises.
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66 speller
noun1) a computer program that corrects spelling mistakes.بَرنامَج التَّهْجِئَه على الحاسوب2) someone who is good or bad at spelling:المُتَهَجّيShe is a good speller.
3) (American) a book for teaching spelling.كِتاب تَعْليم التَّهْجِئَه -
67 staff
I [staːf]1. noun or noun plurala group of people employed in running a business, school etc:هَيئَه، طاقَمThe staff are annoyed about the changes.
2. verbto supply with staff:يُزَوِّد بالمُوَظَّفين II [staːf] stave [steɪv] – plural staves nounMost of our offices are staffed by volunteers.
a set of lines and spaces on which music is written or printed.سُطور مُتَوازِيَه لِكِتابَة النوتَه الموسيقِيَّه -
68 succeed
[səkˈsiːd] verb1) to manage to do what one is trying to do; to achieve one's aim or purpose:She tried three times to pass her driving-test, and at last succeeded
يَنْجَحOur new teaching methods seem to be succeeding.
2) to follow next in order, and take the place of someone or something else:He succeeded his father as manager of the firm / as king
يَخْلُف، يَتْلو، يَتْبَعIf the duke has no children, who will succeed to (= inherit) his property?
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69 take up
1) to use or occupy (space, time etc):يُشْغِلI won't take up much of your time.
2) to begin doing, playing etc:يَبدأ بِعَمَلٍ ماHe has taken up the violin/teaching.
3) to shorten (clothes):يُقَصِّرMy skirts were too long, so I had them taken up.
4) to lift or raise; to pick up:يَرْفَع، يَحْمِلHe took up the book.
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70 tell
[tel] past tense, past participle told [tould] verb1) to inform or give information to (a person) about (something):يُخْبِرHe told John about it.
2) to order or command; to suggest or warn:يَطْلُب، يأمُرI told him to go away.
3) to say or express in words:يَرْوي، يَقُصto tell lies / the truth / a story.
4) to distinguish; to see (a difference); to know or decide:Can you tell the difference between them?
يُمَيِّزYou can tell if the meat is cooked by/from the colour.
5) to give away a secret:يَكْشِف السِّرYou mustn't tell or we'll get into trouble.
6) to be effective; to be seen to give (good) results:يُعْطي نَتائِجَ جَيِّدَه أو فَعّالَهGood teaching will always tell.
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71 textbook
nouna book used in teaching, giving the main facts about a subject:كِتاب مَدْرَسيa history textbook.
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72 the blind leading the blind
one inexperienced or incompetent person telling another about something:أَعْمى يَقودُ أَعْمى!My teaching you about politics will be a case of the blind leading the blind.
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73 trained
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74 try out
to test (something) by using it:يُجَرِّبWe are trying out new teaching methods.
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75 tuition
[tjuˈʃən] noun1) teaching, especially private:تَعْليمhe gives music tuition / tuition in music.
2) (American) tuition fee; the money a student pays to a college, university or private school:رَسْم التَّعْليمHow much is the tuition at your university?
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76 vocation
[vəˈkeɪʃən] (American) [vou-] noun1) a feeling of having been called (by God), or born etc, to do a particular type of work:دَعْوَة إلى الكَهْنوت، نِداءHe had a sense of vocation about his work as a doctor.
2) the work done, profession entered etc (as a result of such a feeling):وَظيفَه، مِهْنَهMany people regard teaching as a vocation.
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77 wide
[waɪd]1. adjective1) great in extent, especially from side to side:واسِعHer eyes were wide with surprise.
2) being a certain distance from one side to the other:عَريض، ذو عَرْضHow wide is it?
3) great or large:كَبير، عَظيمHe won by a wide margin.
واسِع، عَريضa wide experience of teaching.
2. adverbwith a great distance from top to bottom or side to side:فاغِر العَيْنَيْنHe opened his eyes wide.
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78 أهل
أَهْل \ folk, (folks): people: Old folk; village folk; townsfolk. \ أَهْل البلدة \ townspeople: (also townsfolk) the people who live in a town. \ أَهْل البيت \ household: all those who live in one house. \ أَهْلٌ لِـ \ adequate to: (predic.) having the necessary ability or qualities: I hope you will prove adequate to the job. \ See Also كُفْء لِـ \ أَهْلٌ لِتَحَمُّل المسؤوليّة \ responsible: (of a person) trustworthy; (of a position) needing trustworthiness: He is hardly a responsible person to have such a responsible job as teaching. \ أَهْلُ المُدُن \ townspeople: also townsfolk the people who live in a town. \ أَهْلاً وسهلاً \ welcome: received with pleasure: Welcome to London!. -
79 تدريس
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80 تعاليم
تَعاليم \ teaching: (often pl.) ideas that are taught by a great man: the teachings of Jesus.
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