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41 cost
ثَمَن \ cost: the price to be paid: What was the cost of your house?. price: the amount of money for which sth. is bought or sold: The price is marked on the tin. There has been an increase in price. value: worth (in usefulness or in money): That jewel is of great value. A lock has no value without its key. charge: the amount of money asked for doing sth., for supplying sth., etc.: What is your charge for this work?. \ See Also قيمة (قِيمة) -
42 price
ثَمَن \ cost: the price to be paid: What was the cost of your house?. price: the amount of money for which sth. is bought or sold: The price is marked on the tin. There has been an increase in price. value: worth (in usefulness or in money): That jewel is of great value. A lock has no value without its key. charge: the amount of money asked for doing sth., for supplying sth., etc.: What is your charge for this work?. \ See Also قيمة (قِيمة) -
43 futile
تافِه \ futile: worthless: That futile young man has wasted all his money. What a futile argument!. insignificant: having no value or importance. trifle: a small unimportant matter: Don’t quarrel over trifles. trifling: unimportant; of little value: The cost is trifling. trivial: unimportant; not worth considering: trivial amusements. vain: useless; unsuccessful: a vain attempt. worthless: of no value. -
44 insignificant
تافِه \ futile: worthless: That futile young man has wasted all his money. What a futile argument!. insignificant: having no value or importance. trifle: a small unimportant matter: Don’t quarrel over trifles. trifling: unimportant; of little value: The cost is trifling. trivial: unimportant; not worth considering: trivial amusements. vain: useless; unsuccessful: a vain attempt. worthless: of no value. -
45 trifle
تافِه \ futile: worthless: That futile young man has wasted all his money. What a futile argument!. insignificant: having no value or importance. trifle: a small unimportant matter: Don’t quarrel over trifles. trifling: unimportant; of little value: The cost is trifling. trivial: unimportant; not worth considering: trivial amusements. vain: useless; unsuccessful: a vain attempt. worthless: of no value. -
46 trifling
تافِه \ futile: worthless: That futile young man has wasted all his money. What a futile argument!. insignificant: having no value or importance. trifle: a small unimportant matter: Don’t quarrel over trifles. trifling: unimportant; of little value: The cost is trifling. trivial: unimportant; not worth considering: trivial amusements. vain: useless; unsuccessful: a vain attempt. worthless: of no value. -
47 trivial
تافِه \ futile: worthless: That futile young man has wasted all his money. What a futile argument!. insignificant: having no value or importance. trifle: a small unimportant matter: Don’t quarrel over trifles. trifling: unimportant; of little value: The cost is trifling. trivial: unimportant; not worth considering: trivial amusements. vain: useless; unsuccessful: a vain attempt. worthless: of no value. -
48 vain
تافِه \ futile: worthless: That futile young man has wasted all his money. What a futile argument!. insignificant: having no value or importance. trifle: a small unimportant matter: Don’t quarrel over trifles. trifling: unimportant; of little value: The cost is trifling. trivial: unimportant; not worth considering: trivial amusements. vain: useless; unsuccessful: a vain attempt. worthless: of no value. -
49 worthless
تافِه \ futile: worthless: That futile young man has wasted all his money. What a futile argument!. insignificant: having no value or importance. trifle: a small unimportant matter: Don’t quarrel over trifles. trifling: unimportant; of little value: The cost is trifling. trivial: unimportant; not worth considering: trivial amusements. vain: useless; unsuccessful: a vain attempt. worthless: of no value. -
50 price
سِعْر \ price: the amount of money for which sth. is bought or sold: The price is marked on the tin. There has been an increase in price. quotation: a statement of price: I asked the builder for a quotation for doing the work. rate: the measure of one amount in relation to another: What is the exchange rate of dollars and pounds?. value: worth (in usefulness or in money): That jewel is of great value. A lock has no value without its key. \ See Also قيمة (قِيمَة) -
51 quotation
سِعْر \ price: the amount of money for which sth. is bought or sold: The price is marked on the tin. There has been an increase in price. quotation: a statement of price: I asked the builder for a quotation for doing the work. rate: the measure of one amount in relation to another: What is the exchange rate of dollars and pounds?. value: worth (in usefulness or in money): That jewel is of great value. A lock has no value without its key. \ See Also قيمة (قِيمَة) -
52 rate
سِعْر \ price: the amount of money for which sth. is bought or sold: The price is marked on the tin. There has been an increase in price. quotation: a statement of price: I asked the builder for a quotation for doing the work. rate: the measure of one amount in relation to another: What is the exchange rate of dollars and pounds?. value: worth (in usefulness or in money): That jewel is of great value. A lock has no value without its key. \ See Also قيمة (قِيمَة) -
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54 slump
[slamp]1. verb1) to fall or sink suddenly and heavily:يَسْقُط، يَتَهاوىHe slumped wearily into a chair.
2) (of prices, stocks, trade etc) to become less; to lose value suddenly:تَهْبُط الأسْعارBusiness has slumped.
2. noun1) a sudden fall in value, trade etc:هُبوط في الأسْعارa slump in prices.
2) a time of very bad economic conditions, with serious unemployment etc; a depression:رُكود إقْتِصاديThere was a serious slump in the 1930s.
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55 worth
[wəːθ]1. nounvalue:قيمَهShe sold fifty dollars' worth of tickets.
2. adjective1) equal in value to:يُساوي ثَمَنَهEach of these stamps is worth a cent.
2) good enough for:جَدير بِ، يَسْتَحِق التَّفكير بِهHis suggestion is worth considering: The exhibition is well worth a visit.
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56 أهمية
أَهَمِّيَّة \ importance: being important. note: importance: Nothing of note happened on the journey. prestige: the honour and respect that are won by splendid success or famous high qualities: the prestige of Rolls-Royce cars. significance: meaning; importance. value: worth (in usefulness or in money): A lock has no value without its key. \ See Also مكانة (مَكَانَة) -
57 تخفيض
تَخْفِيض \ cut: a shortening or lessening: a cut in pay. discount: an amount taken off the full price: We give a 10% discount on all goods if you pay at once. reduction: reducing: a big reduction in expenses. \ تَخْفِيض قيمة العُمْلَة \ devaluation: a lessening of value or quality, esp. of the exchange value of money. -
58 حط (الطائر)
حَطَّ (الطائر) \ alight: (of a bird) to come down from the air. roost: (of birds) to settle down and sleep on a branch, etc.. \ حَطَّ (الطائرُ) \ perch: (of a bird) to settle on sth. above the level of the ground: The bird perched on a branch. \ See Also جثم (جَثَمَ) \ حَطَّ من قيمَة \ detract: (with from) to lessen the (good) effect or worth of: The torn condition of this fine painting detracts from its value. debase: to lower the value or quality of sth: The nation felt debased by its defeat in war. \ See Also قدر (قَدْر) -
59 عظم
عَظَّمَ \ magnify: (of special glasses, as used in microscopes, telesocpes, field-glasses, etc.) to make (sth.) appear larger. value: to consider sth. as valuable: I value his friendship. \ See Also كبر (كَبَّرَ)، ثمن (ثَمَّنَ) -
60 فائدة
فَائِدَة \ advantage: sth. useful and likely to bring success: Long legs are an advantage to a runner. It will be to his advantage if he studies hard. benefit: good effect; help: The money was given for the benefit of the poor.. good: that which is right: You must choose between good and evil. Too much freedom does more harm than good, use; value What’s the good of that? Rules are made for your own good. goodness: good qualities: There’s a lot of goodness in cheese. interest: money paid regularly (by a bank, a government, a company, a person, etc.) for the use of money that has been lent: I receive 6% yearly interest on my shares in the company. point: purpose; use: There’s no point in waiting any longer. use: value: What’s the use of getting angry? It’s no use waiting for him (It would be a waste of time), the purpose for which sth. is made; the work that sth. is able to do Knives have many uses; for cutting food; for sharpening pencils, etc.; How many uses can you think of for a brick?. \ See Also مِيزَة
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