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101 backhand
1. nounضَربَةٌ بِظَهْر اليَدHis backhand is very strong.
2) writing with the letters sloping backwards:خَط مائل الحُروف إلى اليَسارI can always recognize her backhand.
2. adverbusing backhand:باستِعمال ظَهْر اليدShe writes backhand.
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102 be at full stretch
to be using all one's powers, energy etc to the limit in doing something.بِكُل قُوَّتِه -
103 bingo
[ˈbɪŋgəu] nouna gambling game using cards with numbered squares.لُعْبَة البنغو -
104 bionic
adjectiveof or using bionics.بيوني: مُتَعَلِّق باسْتِعْمال البيولوجيا في بِناءِ الكومبيوتر -
105 blast furnace
nouna furnace for melting iron ore using blasts of hot air.فُرْن، أتون، مَصْهَر -
106 braille
[breɪl] nouna system of printing for the blind, using raised dots.طريقة برايل للقراءه -
107 brush
[braʃ]1. nounأداةٌ مَع فُرشاهHe sells brushes.
2) an act of brushing.تَنْظيفٌ بالفُرشاه3) a bushy tail of a fox.ذَنَبُ الثَّعْلَب4) a disagreement:خِلافٌ ، مُناوَشَهa slight brush with the law.
2. verb1) to rub with a brush:يَنْفُضُ الغُبارHe brushed his jacket.
2) to remove (dust etc) by sweeping with a brush:يُنَظَّفُ، يُكَنِّسُ بالفُرشاهbrush the floor.
3) to make tidy by using a brush:يُنَظِّفُ الشَّعْرَ بالفُرشاههBrush your hair!
4) to touch lightly in passing:يُلامِسُ بِنُعومَهThe leaves brushed her face.
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108 by
[baɪ]1. preposition1) next to; near; at the side of:قُرْب، بِجانِبHe sat by his sister.
2) past:عَبْرَ، ما وَراءgoing by the house.
3) through; along; across:خِلال، عَن طَريق، عَبْرَWe came by the main road.
4) used (in the passive voice) to show the person or thing which performs an action:بِواسِطَةstruck by a stone.
5) using:باسْتِعْمالWe travelled by train.
6) from; through the means of:عَن طَريقby post.
7) (of time) not later than:بِحُلول، ليسَ بَعْدby 6 o'clock.
8) during the time of.خِلالِ الوَقْت9) to the extent of:بِنِسْبَةِ، بِمَدى، بِدَرَجَة، بِمِقْدارtaller by ten centimetres.
في ، ضَرْب4 metres by 2 metres.
11) in quantities of:حَسَب، لِكُلfruit sold by the kilo.
12) in respect of:حَسَبa teacher by profession.
2. adverb1) near:بِجانِب، قُرْبThey stood by and watched.
2) past:عَبْرَ، ما وَراءA dog ran by.
3) aside; away:جانِباmoney put by for an emergency.
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109 calculate
[ˈkælkjuleɪt] verbto count or estimate, using numbers:يَحْسِبُ، يُحْصي، يُقَدِّرCalculate the number of days in a century.
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110 count
I [kaunt] nounnobleman in certain countries, equal in rank to a British earl.كونت: لَقَب نَـبالَـه II [kaunt]1. verb1) to name the numbers up to:يَعُدُّCount (up to) ten.
2) to calculate using numbers:يُحْصـيThere were six people present, not counting the chairman.
3) to be important or have an effect or value:يكونُ مُعتبرا، له أهميّـهAll these essays count towards my final mark.
4) to consider:يَعْتَبِـرCount yourself lucky to be here.
2. noun1) an act of numbering:عَدُّ، إحْصاءThey took a count of how many people attended.
مادّة إتّـهـامShe faces three counts of theft.
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111 countable
adjective1) capable of being numbered:معدود، يُمكن إحصاؤهMillionths of a second are countable only on very complicated instruments.
2) (negative uncountable also count) (of a noun) capable of forming a plural and using the definite or indefinite article:لا يُمكن إحصاؤه/ غير مَعدودTable is a count(able) noun, but milk is an uncountable noun.
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112 crochet
[ˈkrəuʃeɪ] (American) [krouˈʃeɪ] present participle ˈcrocheting: past tense, past participle ˈcrocheted1. verbيُحيك بِالأبرَه، يُصَنِّـر2. nounwork done in this way:حياكة بالصًّنّـارهShe enjoys doing crochet.
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113 crosscheck
1. verbto check information, calculations etc by using different sources or a different method.يُعيد الفَحص والتَّدقـيـق2. nounthe act of crosschecking.إعادة الفَحْص والتَّدقـيـق -
114 crutch
ISee:II [kratʃ] nouna stick with a bar at the top to support a lame person:He can walk only by using crutches.
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115 derrick
[ˈderɪk] noun1) an apparatus like a mechanical crane for lifting weights:مِرفاع، جِهاز لِرَفْع الأثْقالThe ship was unloaded, using the large derricks on the quay.
2) a tower-like structure that holds the drill over an oil well.دَريك: هَيْكَل مَعْدَني يُقام فَوْق بِئْر بِتْرول -
116 desktop publishing
[ˈdesktɔp ˌpablɪʃɪŋ] noun( also DTP ) the production of a magazine etc using a small computer and a printer.إصْدار جَريدَه بواسِطَة كومبيوتر ومَطْبَعَه -
117 digital
adjective(of a omputer etc) using the numbers 0–9.رَقْمي -
118 diver
nouna person who dives, especially one who works under water using special breathing equipment.غَطّاس، غَوّاص -
119 do out of
to prevent from getting, especially by using dishonest methods:يَمْنَعُ بِطُرُق غَيْر شَريفَهMy boss tried to do me out of a day's holiday.
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120 drag
[dræg] past tense, past participle dragged1. verb1) to pull, especially by force or roughly:يَسْحَب، يُجَرْجِرShe was dragged screaming from her car.
2) to pull (something) slowly ( usually because heavy):يَجُرُّ، يَسْحَب بِبُطءٍHe dragged the heavy table across the floor.
3) to (cause to) move along the ground:يَنْجَرُّHis coat was so long it dragged on the ground at the back.
4) to search (the bed of a lake etc) by using a net or hook:يَبْحَثُ بواسِطَة شَبَكَهPolice are dragging the canal to try to find the body.
5) to be slow-moving and boring:يَسيرُ بِبُطءٍ وَمَللThe evening dragged a bit.
2. noun1) something which slows something down:عائِق، شَيءٌ مُعَرْقِلHe felt that his lack of education was a drag on his progress.
سَحْبَة دُخان، مَجَّهHe took a long drag at his cigarette.
3) something or someone that is dull and boring:شَيءٌ مُمِل وبارِدWashing-up is a drag.
4) a slang word for women's clothes when worn by men.لِباس المَرأَه عندما يلْبِسُها الرَّجُل
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