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1 عصية ويكس
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2 quarter
[ˈkwɔːtə]1. noun1) one of four equal parts of something which together form the whole (amount) of the thing:There are four of us, so we'll cut the cake into quarters
It's (a) quarter past / (American) after four
رُبْعtwo and a quarter hours.
2) in the United States and Canada, (a coin worth) twenty-five cents, the fourth part of a dollar.قِطْعَة نَقْدِيَّه: رُبْع دولار3) a district or part of a town especially where a particular group of people live:حَي في المَدينَهHe lives in the Polish quarter of the town.
4) a direction:جِهَه، مَكانPeople were coming at me from all quarters.
5) mercy shown to an enemy.رَحْمَه6) the leg of a usually large animal, or a joint of meat which includes a leg:فَخْذ البَقَرa bull's hindquarters.
7) the shape of the moon at the end of the first and third weeks of its cycle; the first or fourth week of the cycle itself.ربيع أوَّل أو ربيع ثانٍ8) one of four equal periods of play in some games.رُبْع اللعْبَه9) a period of study at a college etc usually 10 to 12 weeks in length.فَصل دِراسي في الكُلِّيَّه2. verb1) to cut into four equal parts:يُقَسِّم إلى أرباعWe'll quarter the cake and then we'll all have an equal share.
2) to divide by four:يُقَسِّم على أرْبَعَهIf we each do the work at the same time, we could quarter the time it would take to finish the job.
3) to give ( especially a soldier) somewhere to stay:يُنْزِل، يأوي الجُنودThe soldiers were quartered all over the town.
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3 beforehand
سَلَفًا \ beforehand: before; early; in readiness: If you want your dinner early, warn the cook beforehand. in advance: earlier: She paid two weeks’ rent in advance. \ مُقَدّمًا \ beforehand: before; early; in readiness: If you want your dinner early, warn the cook beforehand.. in advance: earlier: She paid two weeks’ rent in advance. -
4 in advance
سَلَفًا \ beforehand: before; early; in readiness: If you want your dinner early, warn the cook beforehand. in advance: earlier: She paid two weeks’ rent in advance. \ مُقَدّمًا \ beforehand: before; early; in readiness: If you want your dinner early, warn the cook beforehand.. in advance: earlier: She paid two weeks’ rent in advance. -
5 revel
عَرْبَدَ \ revel: (with in) to delight: They revelled in the sunshine after weeks of rain. \ See Also صخب (صَخِبَ)، مرح (مَرِح) \ مَرِحَ \ revel: (with in) delight: They revelled in the sunshine after weeks of rain. -
6 عصية كوخ - ويكس
Koch-Weeks bacillus -
7 أنوي البقاء أسبوعين.
I plan to stay 2 weeks. -
8 سوف أبقى هنا عدة أسابيع.
I'll stay here for a couple of weeks. -
9 عيد العنصرة عند اليهودي
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10 annoyance
noun1) something which annoys:شَيء مُزعِجThat noise has been an annoyance to me for weeks!
2) the state of being annoyed:إنْزِعاجHe was red in the face with annoyance.
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11 anticlimax
[æntɪˈklaɪmæks] nouna dull or disappointing ending to a play, activity etc after increasing excitement:هُبوط، خاتِمَة غَيْر مُشَرِّفَهAfter the weeks of preparation, the concert itself was a bit of an anticlimax.
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12 bi-weekly
[baɪˈwiːklɪ] adjective, adverb1) (happening etc) once every two weeks.حادِثٌ مرّةً كُل أسْبوعَيْن2) (happening etc) twice each week.حادِثٌ مَرَّتين في الأسبوع -
13 dock
I [dɔk]1. noun1) a deepened part of a harbour etc where ships go for loading, unloading, repair etc:حَوْض تَحْميل وتَفْريغ السُّفُنThe ship was in dock for three weeks.
2) the area surrounding this:حَوْض أو رَصيف السُّفُنHe works down at the docks.
3) the box in a law court where the accused person sits or stands.قَفَص الأتِّهام2. verbto (cause to) enter a dock and tie up alongside a quay:يُرسي السَّفينَه II [dɔk] verbThe liner docked in Southampton this morning.
to cut short or remove part from:يُنَقِّص، يَبْتُرHis wages were docked to pay for the broken window.
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14 every second month etc
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15 every second week etc
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16 expire
[ɪkˈspaɪə] verb1) (of a limited period of time) to come to an end:يَنْتَهي، يَنْقَضيHis three weeks' leave expires tomorrow.
2) (of a ticket, licence etc) to go out of date:يَنْتَهي وَقْته، تَنتَهي صَلاحِيَّتهMy driving licence expired last month.
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17 fortnight
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18 get the hang of
to learn or begin to understand how to do (something):يبدأ بالفَهْمIt may seem difficult at first, but you'll get the hang of it after a few weeks.
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19 hacking
adjective(of a cough) rough and dry:جاف وقاسٍHe has had a hacking cough for weeks.
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20 holiday
[ˈhɔlədɪ] noun1) a day when one does not have to work:يوم عُطْلَه، عيدNext Monday is a holiday.
2) ( often in plural) a period of time when one does not have to work:أيام العُطلة الصيفِيَّه( also adjective) holiday clothes.
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