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1 Scotland
اسْكُتْلَنْدا \ Scotland: a country which is part of Great Britain. -
2 Scotland Yard
شُرْطَة لندن \ Scotland Yard: the chief police office in London. -
3 اسكتلندي (اسم، صفة)
اسْكُتْلَنْدِيّ (اسم، صِفَة) \ Scotch, Scottish: (but only correct in a few special phrases): Scotch whisky. Scottish: of Scotland and its people. Scotsman, Scotswoman: sb. from Scotland. -
4 Scotch, Scottish
اسْكُتْلَنْدِيّ (اسم، صِفَة) \ Scotch, Scottish: (but only correct in a few special phrases): Scotch whisky. Scottish: of Scotland and its people. Scotsman, Scotswoman: sb. from Scotland. -
5 Scotsman, Scotswoman
اسْكُتْلَنْدِيّ (اسم، صِفَة) \ Scotch, Scottish: (but only correct in a few special phrases): Scotch whisky. Scottish: of Scotland and its people. Scotsman, Scotswoman: sb. from Scotland. -
6 Scottish
اسْكُتْلَنْدِيّ (اسم، صِفَة) \ Scotch, Scottish: (but only correct in a few special phrases): Scotch whisky. Scottish: of Scotland and its people. Scotsman, Scotswoman: sb. from Scotland. -
7 unite
رَبَطَ \ unite: to make or become one; join: the United Kingdom (the kingdoms of England and Scotland, joined in 1707); the United Nations. \ See Also جَمَعَ أو وَحَّد \ وَحَّدَ \ unite: to make or become one combine; consolidate; join: the United Kingdom (the kingdoms of England and Scotland, joined in 1707). \ See Also اتحد (اِتَّحَدَ) -
8 أسكتلندا
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9 bagpipes
[ˈbægpaɪps] noun plurala wind instrument consisting of a bag fitted with pipes, played in Scotland etc:مِزْمارُ القَريَةِHe wants to learn to play the bagpipes.
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10 highlands
noun plurala mountainous part of certain countries, especially ( with capital) of Scotland.مُرْتَفَعات -
11 history
[ˈhɪstərɪ] plural ˈhistories noun1) the study of events etc that happened in the past:تاريخ( also adjective) a history lesson/book.
2) a description usually in writing of past events, ways of life etc:وَصْفI'm writing a history of Scotland.
3) (the description of) the usually interesting events etc associated with (something):تاريخ، أحْداثThis desk/word has a very interesting history.
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12 land
[lænd]1. noun1) the solid part of the surface of the Earth which is covered by the sea:أرْضWe had been at sea a week before we saw land.
2) a country:بِلادforeign lands.
3) the ground or soil:تُرْبَه، تُرابHe never made any money at farming as his land was poor and stony.
4) an estate:عَقارHe owns land/lands in Scotland.
2. verb1) to come or bring down from the air upon the land:تَهْبِط الطائِرَهShe fell twenty feet, but landed without injury.
2) to come or bring from the sea on to the land:After being at sea for three months, they landed at Plymouth
يَرسوHe landed the big fish with some help.
3) to (cause to) get into a particular ( usually unfortunate) situation:يوصِلُDon't drive so fast – you'll land (yourself) in hospital/trouble!
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13 native
[ˈneɪtɪv]1. adjective1) where one was born:وَطَني، مكان المَوْلِدmy native land.
2) belonging to that place; local:the native customs/art of Brazil
أصْلي، مَحَلّيThis animal/plant is native to Australia.
3) belonging by race to a country:قَوْمي، تابِع لذلك الشَّعْبa native Englishman.
4) belonging to a person naturally:فِطْريnative intelligence.
2. noun1) a person born in a certain place:مُواطِن ، ساكِنa native of London.
2) one of the original inhabitants of a country eg before the arrival of explorers, immigrants etc:من السُّكّان الأصْلِيينColumbus thought the natives of America were Indians.
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14 patron saint
a saint who protects a particular person, group of people, country etc:شَفيعSt Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland.
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15 predecessor
[ˈpriːdɪsesə] (American) [ˈpre-] noun1) someone who has had a particular job or position before:السّابِق في الوَظيفَهHe was my predecessor as manager.
2) an ancestor:سَلَفMy predecessors came from Scotland.
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16 property
[ˈprɔpətɪ] plural ˈproperties noun1) something that a person owns:مِلْكThese books are my property.
2) land or buildings that a person owns:عَقارات، أملاكHe has property in Scotland.
3) a quality ( usually of a substance):خاصِيَّهHardness is a property of diamonds.
4) ( usually abbreviated to prop [prɔp]) a small piece of furniture or an article used by an actor in a play.قِطْعَة أثاث تُسْتَعْمَل في التَّمْثيل -
17 root
I [ruːt]1. noun1) the part of a plant that grows under the ground and draws food and water from the soil:جَذْرCarrots and turnips are edible roots.
2) the base of something growing in the body:أصْل، شُرشthe roots of one's hair/teeth.
3) cause; origin:سَبَبWe must get at the root of the trouble.
4) (in plural) family origins:جُذور العائِلَه، أُصولOur roots are in Scotland.
2. verbto (make something) grow roots:يُنْبِتُ جُذورا، يَتأصَّل II [ruːt] verbHe rooted the plants in compost.
1) to poke about in the ground:يُفَتِّشُ عن، يُفَتِّشُThe pigs were rooting about for food.
يُقَلِّب باحِثاShe rooted about in the cupboard.
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18 travel
[ˈtrævl] past tense, past participle ˈtravelled, (American) ˈtraveled1. verb1) to go from place to place; to journey:يُسافِرHe has to travel a long way to school.
2) to move:يَتَحَرَّك، يَنْتَقِلLight travels in a straight line.
3) to visit places, especially foreign countries:يَزورHe has travelled a great deal.
2. nounthe act of travelling:سَفَرTravel to and from work can be very tiring.
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19 unite
[juˈnaɪt] verb1) to join together, or to make or become one:يُوَحِّدHe was united with his friends again.
2) to act together:يَتَوَحَّدLet us unite against the common enemy.
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20 اتحاد
اِتِّحَاد \ association: a group with a common purpose: the motor traders’ association. federation: any group of clubs, etc. that form such a union: the National Federation of Music Societies. union: joining into one; sth. joined into one: Great Britain was formed by the union of England, Wales and Scotland. \ اِتِّحَاد شَرِكات \ combine: a group of companies combining for some purpose.
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