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21 خال الأب أو الأم
خالُ الأبِ أو الأُمّgranduncle, great-uncle -
22 خؤولة
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23 زوج العمة أو الخالة
زَوْجُ العَمّةِ أو الخالَةِ -
24 عم الأب أو الأم
عَمّ الأبِ أو الأُمّgranduncle, great-uncle -
25 زوج العمة
زَوْجُ العَمّة -
26 aunt
[aːnt] nounthe sister of one's father or mother, or the wife of one's uncle:عَمّـه، خالَه، زَوجَة العَم أو الخالThe child went to the circus with her aunt.
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27 bequest
[bɪˈkwest] nounsomething bequeathed in a will:وَصِيَّةُ إرثI received a bequest in my uncle's will.
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28 committed
adjectivepledged to do, or to support, something:مُلْتَزِم بِHe is a committed socialist.
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29 cousin
[ˈkazn] nouna son or daughter of one's uncle or aunt.إبْن أو بِنت العم أو العمّـه -
30 first cousin
a son or daughter of one's uncle or aunt.إبن أو بِنت العَـم أو الخال من الجيل السّابِق -
31 full cousin
a son or daughter of one's uncle or aunt.إبن أو بِنت العَـم أو الخال من الجيل السّابِق -
32 nephew
[ˈnefjuː] feminine niece [niːs] nounthe son or daughter of a brother or sister:إبْن الأخ أو إبْن الأخْتMy sister's two sons are my nephews, and I am their uncle.
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33 regent
[ˈriːdʒent] nouna person who governs in place of a king or queen:وَصي على العَرْشThe prince was only two years old when the king died, so his uncle was appointed regent.
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34 train
I [treɪn] noun1) a railway engine with its carriages and/or trucks:قِطارI caught the train to London.
2) a part of a long dress or robe that trails behind the wearer:ذَيْل فُسْتانThe bride wore a dress with a train.
3) a connected series:سِلْسِلَةٌ مِنThen began a train of events which ended in disaster.
4) a line of animals carrying people or baggage:قافِلَه، رَتْلٌ مِن II [treɪn] verba baggage train.
1) to prepare, be prepared, or prepare oneself, through instruction, practice, exercise etc, for a sport, job, profession etc:يَتَدرَّب، يُدَرِّبThe race-horse was trained by my uncle.
2) to point or aim (a gun, telescope etc) in a particular direction:يُصَوِّب ، يُسَدِّدHe trained the gun on/at the soldiers.
3) to make (a tree, plant etc) grow in a particular direction.يُرَبِّي، يَجْعَل الشَّجَرَه أو النَّبات يَنمو باتجاهٍ مُعَيَّن ، يُرَوِّض -
35 usurp
[juˈzəːp] verbto take (another person's power, position etc) without the right to do so:يَغْتَصِبI shall not allow him to usurp my authority.
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36 yearly
1. adjectiveسَنَويWe pay a yearly visit to my uncle.
2. adverbevery year:كُل سَنَه، سَنَوياThe festival is held yearly.
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37 ابن
اِبْن \ boy: a son, esp. young: Both my boys are keen on sports. son: one’s male child. \ اِبْن الأخ أو الأُخت \ nephew: the son of one’s brother or sister. \ اِبْن أو بنت العَم أو العَمّة أو الخَال أو الخَالة \ cousin: a child of one’s uncle or aunt. \ اِبْن أو اِبْنَة في العِماد \ godson, goddaughter: a child to whom one acts as godfather or godmother. \ اِبْن آوَى \ jackal: a dog-like wild animal. \ اِبْنُ بَلَد \ countryman: ( countrymen) (usu. fellow countryman) a person of the same nation as another. native: sb. who is born in a certain place: He’s a native of Burma but he now lives in London. \ See Also مواطن( مواطن) \ اِبْنُ الحفيد إلخ \ great grandson: (in family relationships) three further from oneself: My great grandson is the son of one of my children’s children. \ اِبْنُ زِنى \ bastard: one whose parents were not married. \ See Also ابْن حَرَام \ اِبْنُ مِقرَض \ ferret. \ _(field) Zool. \ See Also نِمْس -
38 أشبع
أشْبَعَ \ appease: to calm or satisfy (hunger, etc.) by giving what is wanted. satisfy: to fill the needs of; be enough for: He ate enough to satisfy his hunger. My explanation satisfied his curiosity. saturate. \ See Also شَبَّعَ \ أَشْبَعَ إِشْباعًا كاملاً \ satiate: to satisfy completely or too much, so that one desires no more: satiated with rich food (with amusements, with looking at television). \ أشْبَعَ بالماء \ soak: to make (a material) very wet: Our clothes were soaked by the storm. \ أشْبَهَ \ bear a resemblance to: to look like: He bears a slight resemblance to his uncle. resemble: to look like: He resembles his father. -
39 أقنع
أَقْنَعَ \ convince: to make sb. feel certain about sth.: I convinced him that it was possible. I’m convinced of it myself. get, (got, gotten): to cause sb. to do sth.: Get your uncle to do that for you. induce: to cause (sb.) to do sth. (by offering sth. in return): Only a lot of money would induce me to work in a city. persuade: to cause (sb.) to agree: She persuaded me to stop smoking. satisfy: to fill the needs of; be enough for: My explanation satisfied the police, to make (sb.) certain; to remove the doubts of: He satisfied me that he had learnt his lessons. I satisfied myself that the doors were locked (I examined them, so as to be certain). win over: to cause (sb.) to change his opinion and favour sb. else’s. \ أَقْنَعَ بالمُلاحَقَة \ coax: cause sb. or sth. to do what one wants by gentle means: I coaxed my horse to cross the narrow bridge. \ أَقْنَعَ نَفْسه \ bring oneself to do sth.: to make oneself do sth.: He couldn’t bring himself to kill the bird. -
40 جعل
جَعَلَ \ get (got, gotten): to cause sb. to do sth.: Get your uncle to do that for you. make: (with an object and an adj.) to cause to become: Make that line longer. Make your plans known, (with two objects) cause to become; appoint They made my father a judge, (with an object and a verb) cause (or force) to do sth. His stories make me laugh. They made him beg for mercy. \ جَعَلَ (الشيء) حديثًا أو عَصْريًّا \ modernize: to change and improve, according to the latest ideas: Modernized factories use fewer men and more machines.
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