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1 communicate
خَابَر \ communicate: to send and receive messages, ideas and news: Ships communicate with each other by radio. We communicate by letter with absent friends. \ See Also أَوْصَلَ الأخبار، راسل (رَاسَلَ) \ رَاسَلَ \ communicate: to send and receive messages, ideas and news: Ships communicate with each other by radio. We communicate by letter with absent friends. \ وَصَّلَ (الأخبار، إلخ) \ communicate: to send and receive messages, ideas and news: Ships communicate with each other by radio. We communicate by letter with absent friends. \ See Also تواصل (تَوَاصَلَ) -
2 communicate
اِتَّصَلَ بِـ \ communicate: to send and receive messages, ideas and news: Ships communicate with each other by radio. We communicate by letter with absent friends. concern: be about sth.; relate to: The rules of the club concern all members. connect: (of a bus, train, etc.) to arrive in time for sb. to catch another leaving from the same place: Try to catch a bus that connects with that train. contact: to speak or send a message to sb.: If you want to contact me, telephone this number. link up: to come together; meet by arrangement: The trains link up with the boat service to the island. \ See Also تواصل (تَوَاصَلَ) -
3 communicate
[kəˈmjuːnɪkeɪt] verb1) to tell (information etc):يَنْقُل(المَعْلومات)She communicated the facts to him.
2) to get in touch (with):يَتَّصِلIt's difficult to communicate with her now that she has left the country.
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4 اتصل
اِتَّصَلَ \ join: to meet and mix with: This road joins the main road. Streams join to form a river. \ اِتَّصَلَ بِـ \ communicate: to send and receive messages, ideas and news: Ships communicate with each other by radio. We communicate by letter with absent friends. concern: be about sth.; relate to: The rules of the club concern all members. connect: (of a bus, train, etc.) to arrive in time for sb. to catch another leaving from the same place: Try to catch a bus that connects with that train. contact: to speak or send a message to sb.: If you want to contact me, telephone this number. link up: to come together; meet by arrangement: The trains link up with the boat service to the island. \ See Also تواصل (تَوَاصَلَ) \ اِتَّصَلَ هاتفيًّا \ dial: (with a modern telephone) to call a certain number by moving a dial with one’s finger: To call the police, dial 999. ring up: to call (sb.) on a telephone: My brother rang (or rang up or rang me or rang me up) last night. -
5 concern
اِتَّصَلَ بِـ \ communicate: to send and receive messages, ideas and news: Ships communicate with each other by radio. We communicate by letter with absent friends. concern: be about sth.; relate to: The rules of the club concern all members. connect: (of a bus, train, etc.) to arrive in time for sb. to catch another leaving from the same place: Try to catch a bus that connects with that train. contact: to speak or send a message to sb.: If you want to contact me, telephone this number. link up: to come together; meet by arrangement: The trains link up with the boat service to the island. \ See Also تواصل (تَوَاصَلَ) -
6 connect
اِتَّصَلَ بِـ \ communicate: to send and receive messages, ideas and news: Ships communicate with each other by radio. We communicate by letter with absent friends. concern: be about sth.; relate to: The rules of the club concern all members. connect: (of a bus, train, etc.) to arrive in time for sb. to catch another leaving from the same place: Try to catch a bus that connects with that train. contact: to speak or send a message to sb.: If you want to contact me, telephone this number. link up: to come together; meet by arrangement: The trains link up with the boat service to the island. \ See Also تواصل (تَوَاصَلَ) -
7 contact
اِتَّصَلَ بِـ \ communicate: to send and receive messages, ideas and news: Ships communicate with each other by radio. We communicate by letter with absent friends. concern: be about sth.; relate to: The rules of the club concern all members. connect: (of a bus, train, etc.) to arrive in time for sb. to catch another leaving from the same place: Try to catch a bus that connects with that train. contact: to speak or send a message to sb.: If you want to contact me, telephone this number. link up: to come together; meet by arrangement: The trains link up with the boat service to the island. \ See Also تواصل (تَوَاصَلَ) -
8 link up
اِتَّصَلَ بِـ \ communicate: to send and receive messages, ideas and news: Ships communicate with each other by radio. We communicate by letter with absent friends. concern: be about sth.; relate to: The rules of the club concern all members. connect: (of a bus, train, etc.) to arrive in time for sb. to catch another leaving from the same place: Try to catch a bus that connects with that train. contact: to speak or send a message to sb.: If you want to contact me, telephone this number. link up: to come together; meet by arrangement: The trains link up with the boat service to the island. \ See Also تواصل (تَوَاصَلَ) -
9 خابر
خَابَر \ communicate: to send and receive messages, ideas and news: Ships communicate with each other by radio. We communicate by letter with absent friends. \ See Also أَوْصَلَ الأخبار، راسل (رَاسَلَ) -
10 راسل
رَاسَلَ \ communicate: to send and receive messages, ideas and news: Ships communicate with each other by radio. We communicate by letter with absent friends. -
11 وصل (الأخبار، إلخ)
وَصَّلَ (الأخبار، إلخ) \ communicate: to send and receive messages, ideas and news: Ships communicate with each other by radio. We communicate by letter with absent friends. \ See Also تواصل (تَوَاصَلَ) -
12 خابر
خابَرَ: تَلْفَنَ لِـ، كَلّمَ، راسَلَto contact, communicate with, get in touch with (by telephone), reach (by telephone), call, ring (up), (tele)phone; to speak to, talk to; to write to, correspond with, exchange letters with -
13 كاتب
كاتَبَ: راسَلَto write to, correspond with, exchange letters with, communicate with -
14 واصل الحبيب حبيبه
واصَلَ الحَبِيبُ حَبِيبَهُto maintain close relations with; to communicate with; to see; to have sexual intercourse with -
15 اتصل بـ
اِتّصَلَ بِـ: خابَرَ (هاتِفِيّاً إلخ)to call (up); to communicate with, contact, get in touch with (by telephone, etc.), reach (by telephone, etc.); to phone, telephone, ring up -
16 تخابر
تَخَابَرَto communicate with each other, contact each other, get in touch with each other, call one another; to correspond, write (to) each other, exchange letters; to inform one another, keep one another informed -
17 نفذ المنزل إلى الطريق
نَفَذَ المَنْزِلُ إلى الطّرِيقto give on, open on, lead to; to communicate with, be connected with -
18 reach
[riːtʃ]1. verb1) to arrive at (a place, age etc):Has the total reached a thousand dollars yet?
يَصِلHave they reached an agreement yet?
2) to (be able to) touch or get hold of (something):يَتَناوَل، يَمْسِكMy keys have fallen down this hole and I can't reach them.
3) to stretch out one's hand in order to touch or get hold of something:يَمُد يَدَهHe reached across/over and slapped her.
4) to make contact with; to communicate with:يَتَّصِلIf anything happens you can always reach me by phone.
5) to stretch or extend:يَمتَد، يَصِل إلىMy property reaches from here to the river.
2. noun1) the distance that can be travelled easily:على مَسافة قَريبَهMy house is within (easy) reach (of London).
2) the distance one can stretch one's arm:I keep medicines on the top shelf, out of the children's reach
My keys are down that hole, just out of reach (of my fingers)
مُتناوَل اليَدThe boxer has a very long reach.
3) ( usually in plural) a straight part of a river, canal etc:الجُزءْ المُسْتَقيم من النَّهْرthe lower reaches of the Thames.
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19 medium
[ˈmiːdɪəm] plurals media [-dɪə] mediums1. noun1) something by or through which an effect is produced:وَسَيط، واسِطَه، وسيلَهAir is the medium through which sound is carried.
2) ( especially in plural ) a means ( especially radio, television and newspapers) by which news etc is made known:وَسيلَة إعْلامthe news media.
3) a person through whom spirits of dead people are said to speak:وَسيطI know a medium who says she can communicate with Napoleon.
4) a substance in which specimens are preserved, bacteria grown etc.وَسَط، بيئَه2. adjectivemiddle or average in size, quality etc:مُتَوسِّطWould you like the small, medium or large packet?
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20 correspond
[kɔrəˈspɔnd] verb1) ( with to) to be similar; to match:يُماثِل يُطابِقA bird's wing corresponds to the arm and hand in humans.
3) to communicate by letter (with):يُراسِل، يُكاتِبDo they often correspond (with each other)?
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