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61 law court
( also court of law)a place where people accused of crimes are tried and legal disagreements between people are judged.دار القَضاء أو العَدْل -
62 make friends (with)
to start a friendly relationship; to become friends with someone:يُصادِق، يَتَصادَقThe child tried to make friends with the dog.
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63 make friends (with)
to start a friendly relationship; to become friends with someone:يُصادِق، يَتَصادَقThe child tried to make friends with the dog.
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64 make (oneself) understood
to make one's meaning or intentions clear:يَجْعَلُ نَفْسَه مَفْهوماHe tried speaking German to them, but couldn't make himself understood.
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65 make (oneself) understood
to make one's meaning or intentions clear:يَجْعَلُ نَفْسَه مَفْهوماHe tried speaking German to them, but couldn't make himself understood.
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66 none the wiser
not knowing any more than before:لا أعْرِف أكثَر مما كُنْتُ أعْرِفُهHe tried to explain the rules to me, but I'm none the wiser.
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67 objective
[əbˈdʒektɪv]1. nouna thing aimed at:هَدَفOur objective is freedom.
2. adjectiveمَوْضوعيHe tried to take an objective view of the situation.
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68 of no avail
of no use or effect:إفادَه، نَفْع، جَدوىHis efforts were of no avail.
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69 orientate
[ˈɔːrɪənteɪt] (American) orient [ˈɔːrɪənt] verb1) to get (oneself) used to unfamiliar surroundings, conditions etc.يُكَيِّف نَفْسَه حَسَب بيئَتِه2) to find out one's position in relation to something else:يُحَدِّد المَكان بالنِّسْبَةِ للجِهاتThe hikers tried to orientate themselves before continuing their walk.
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70 origins
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71 pacify
[ˈpæsɪfaɪ] verbto make calm or peaceful:يُهَدِّئShe tried to pacify the quarrelling children.
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72 pick a fight with (someone)
to start a quarrel, argument or fight with (someone) on purpose:يَتَحَرَّش بِفُلانHe was angry because I beat him in the race, and he tried to pick a fight with me afterwards.
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73 pick a fight with (someone)
to start a quarrel, argument or fight with (someone) on purpose:يَتَحَرَّش بِفُلانHe was angry because I beat him in the race, and he tried to pick a fight with me afterwards.
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74 pick a quarrel with (someone)
to start a quarrel, argument or fight with (someone) on purpose:يَتَحَرَّش بِفُلانHe was angry because I beat him in the race, and he tried to pick a fight with me afterwards.
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75 pick a quarrel with (someone)
to start a quarrel, argument or fight with (someone) on purpose:يَتَحَرَّش بِفُلانHe was angry because I beat him in the race, and he tried to pick a fight with me afterwards.
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76 piece together
to put (the pieces of something) together:يَجْمَع القِطَع إلى بَعْضِهاThey tried to piece together the fragments of the broken vase.
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77 pump
[pamp]1. noun1) a machine for making water etc rise from under the ground:مِضَخَّهEvery village used to have a pump from which everyone drew their water.
2) a machine or device for forcing liquid or gas into, or out of, something:مِنْفاخa bicycle pump (for forcing air into the tyres).
2. verb1) to raise or force with a pump:يَضُخOil is being pumped out of the ground.
2) to get information from by asking questions:يَحْصَل على المَعْلومات بالأسئِلَةِ الكَثيرَهHe tried to pump me about the exam.
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78 rally
[ˈrælɪ]1. verb1) to come or bring together again:يَحْشِدThe troops rallied round the general.
2) to come or bring together for a joint action or effort:يَسْتَجْمِع قِواه، يَتَجَمَّعThe politician asked his supporters to rally to the cause.
3) to (cause to) recover health or strength:يَسْتَرِد صِحَّتَهShe rallied from her illness.
2. noun– plural ˈrallies1) a usually large gathering of people for some purpose:تَجَمُّع، إحْتِشادa Scouts' rally.
2) a meeting ( usually of cars or motorcycles) for a competition, race etc.سِباق سَيّارات3) an improvement in health after an illness.إسْتِرداد المَريض صِحَّتَه4) (in tennis etc ) a ( usually long) series of shots before the point is won or lost.تَبادُل مُسْتَمِر لضَرَبات الكُره -
79 re-create
[riːkrɪˈeɪt] verbto describe or show realistically:يُعيدُ خَلْق او وَصْفIn the film, they had tried to recreate the horrors of the war.
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80 reason with
to argue with (a person) in order to persuade him to be more sensible:يَتَجادَل لِيُقْنِعWe tried to reason with the worried mother but she went out alone in the storm to look for the child.
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