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1 with
قَارَنَ \ associate: to think of sth. in relation to sth. else: Certain national characteristics are usually associated with a country. balance: to compare (the weight or value of) sth.: You must balance the good points against the bad ones. compare: (using with) to look for, point out, a difference or likeness: I was comparing prices in the shops. The speaker compared Hitler’s ideas with Napoleon’s, (using to) to say that sb. or sth. is like sb. or sth. else He compared her laugh to a donkey’s cry. contrast: to examine one thing in relation to another, so that the difference is very clear: He contrasted your neat work with my careless attempts. \ See Also قابل (قابَلَ)، فاضل (فَاضَلَ)، وازن (وَازَنَ) -
2 shake hands with (someone)
to grasp a person's ( usually right) hand, in one's own ( usually right) hand, as a form of greeting, as a sign of agreement etc.يُصافِح، يُسَلِّم على -
3 shake hands with (someone)
to grasp a person's ( usually right) hand, in one's own ( usually right) hand, as a form of greeting, as a sign of agreement etc.يُصافِح، يُسَلِّم على -
4 high street
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5 have up
( usually with for)to make (a person) appear in court to answer some charge:يُسْتَدْعى إلى المَحْكَمَهHe was had up for drunken driving.
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6 open fire
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7 tell apart
( usually with can, *cannot etc)to recognize the difference between; to distinguish:يُمّيِّز بَيْن شَخْص وآخَرI cannot tell the twins apart.
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8 Union Jack
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9 same
[seɪm]1. adjective1) ( usually with the)2) alike; very similar:مُتَشابِهYou have the same eyes as your brother (has).
3) not different:نَفْسHe went to the same school as me.
4) unchanged:نَفْس الشّيء، لم يَتَغَيَّرMy opinion is the same as it always was.
2. pronoun( usually with the) the same thing:نَفْس الشَّيْءHe sat down and we all did the same.
3. adverb( usually with the) in the same way:بالطَّريقَةِ نَفْسِها، الشَّيْ نَفْسهI don't feel the same about you as I did.
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10 play
[pleɪ]1. verb1) to amuse oneself:يَلْهوThe little girl wants to play with her friends.
Here's a pack of cards – who wants to play (with me)?
يَلْعَبI'm playing golf with him this evening.
3) to act in a play etc; to act (a character):يُمَثِّلThe company is playing in London this week.
4) (of a play etc) to be performed:يُعْرَض"Oklahoma" is playing at the local theatre.
5) to (be able to) perform on (a musical instrument):Who was playing the piano this morning?
يَعْزِفHe plays (the oboe) in an orchestra.
6) ( usually with on) to carry out or do (a trick):يُنَفِّذُ ، يَقومُ بِحيلَهHe played a trick on me.
يُباريI'll play you at tennis.
8) (of light) to pass with a flickering movement:يَمُرُّ بِحَرَكاتٍThe firelight played across the ceiling.
9) to direct (over or towards something):يُوَجِّهThe firemen played their hoses over the burning house.
10) to put down or produce (a playing-card) as part of a card game:يَلْعَب في لُعْبَة الوَرَقHe played the seven of hearts.
2. noun1) recreation; amusement:اللّهوA person must have time for both work and play.
2) an acted story; a drama:مَسْرَحِيَّهShakespeare wrote many great plays.
3) the playing of a game:مُباراهAt the start of today's play, England was leading India by fifteen runs.
4) freedom of movement (eg in part of a machine).حُرِّيَّة الحَرَكَه -
11 associate
[əˈsəusɪeɪt]1. verb1) to connect in the mind:يَربُطHe always associated the smell of tobacco with his father.
2) ( usually with with) to join (with someone) in friendship or work:يُرافِق،يُزامِل، يُصادِقThey don't usually associate (with each other) after office hours.
2. [-et] adjective1) having a lower position or rank:أستاذ مُساعِدan associate professor.
2) joined or connected:مُرافِق، مُتَّصِل، مُشارِكassociate organizations.
3. nouna colleague or partner; a companion.عُضو، مُشارِك ،زَميل -
12 rail
[reɪl]1. noun1) a ( usually horizontal) bar of metal, wood etc used in fences etc, or for hanging things on:قَضيب مَعْدَني خُطوط سِكَّة الحَديدa towel-rail.
2. verb( usually with in or off) to surround with a rail or rails:يُسَيِّج بالقُضْبانWe'll rail that bit of ground off to stop people walking on it.
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13 spar
I [spaː] nouna thick pole of wood or metal, especially one used as a ship's mast etc.سارِيَه II [spaː] past tense, past participle sparred verb1) to box, usually for practice only.يُلاكِم للتّمْرين فَقَط2) ( usually with with) to have an argument, usually a friendly one.يَتَناوَش بالكَلام -
14 must
[mast] negative short form ˈmustn't [-snt]1. verb1) used with another verb to express need:يَجِبWe must go to the shops to get milk.
2) used, usually with another verb, to suggest a probability:أكيد أن ، لا بُد أنThey must be finding it very difficult to live in such a small house.
عَلَيْكَ أن، يَجِب أن، من الواجِب أنAll competitors must be under 15 years of age.
2. nounsomething necessary, essential, or not to be missed:ضَرورَه، شَيء حَيَويThis new tent is a must for the serious camper.
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15 afford
[əˈfɔːd] verb1) ( usually with can, ~could) to be able to spend money, time etc on or for something:يَسْتَطِيع أن يَدْفَع، يَتَمَكَّن مِن شِرَاءI can't afford (to buy) a new car.
2) ( usually with can, ~could) to be able to do (something) without causing oneself trouble, difficulty etc:يَقْدِر عَلَى، يَسْتَطِيع أنShe can't afford to be rude to her employer no matter how rude he is to her.
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16 fish
[fɪʃ] noun plurals fish ( rare) ˈfishes1.1) a kind of creature that lives in water and breathes through gills:سَمَكThere are plenty of fish around the coast.
2) its flesh eaten as food:لَحْم السَّمَكDo you prefer meat or fish?
2. verb1) to (try to) catch fish (in):يَصْطاد سَمَكاHe fished the river all day.
2) ( usually with for) to search for:يُفَتِّشُ، يَبْحَثShe fished around in her handbag for a handkerchief.
3) ( usually with for) to try to get by indirect means:يَجْري وراء المَدْح والمُجامَلاتHe is always fishing for compliments.
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17 nudge
[nadʒ]1. nouna gentle push usually with the elbow:وَكْزَةٌ بالمِرْفَق للتَّنْبيهHe gave her a nudge.
2. verbto hit gently, usually with the elbow:يَلْكُز بالمِرْفَق للتَّنْبيهShe nudged him in the ribs.
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18 pat
[pæt]1. noun1) a light, gentle blow or touch, usually with the palm of the hand and showing affection:رَبْتَه، مُلامَسَه خفيفَهShe gave the child a pat on the head.
2) (of butter) a small piece; a lump.قِطْعَة زُبْدَه صَغيرَه2. verb– past tense, past participle ˈpattedto strike gently with the palm of the hand, usually as a sign of affection:يُرَبِّتُ، يُلاطِفُHe patted the horse's neck.
3. adverbجاهِز، مَحْفوظ غَيْباً، بِدون تَرَدُّدHe had the answer (off) pat.
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19 sensitive
[ˈsensɪtɪv] adjective1) ( usually with to) strongly or easily affected (by something):حَسّاسsensitive to light.
2) ( usually with about or to) easily hurt or offended:حَسّاسShe is very sensitive to criticism.
3) having or showing artistic good taste:مُرْهَف الحِس، ذو ذَوْقٍ رفيعa sensitive performance.
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20 seething
[ˈsiːðɪŋ] adjective1) ( sometimes with with) very crowded:مُزْدَحِم، مُكْتَظThe beach is seething with people.
2) ( usually with with) very excited or agitated:ساخِط جِدا، يَغْلي من شِدَّة السُّخْطseething with excitement/anger.
3) very angry:غاضِب جِداHe was seething when he left the meeting.
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