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  • 61 opportunity

    مُنَاسَبَة \ chance: a time when sth. may be done; suitable conditions for trying to do sth.: I’ll do that, when I get the chance. I’ve never had the chance to learn to swim. function: a social event. occasion: a special event; the time of a particular event: The Queen’s visit was an important occasion. On that occasion, the weather remained fine. opportunity: a favourable time; a chance: You’ll have an opportunity to meet her when she visits me next week. I took the opportunity to travel when it was offered. \ See Also فرصة (فُرْصَة)‏

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  • 62 how soon?

    مَتَى \ how soon?: in how much time: How soon can you start the work?. once: (as the first word in a sentence) when: Once you know his address, you’ll soon find him. when: at what time?: When did he arrive?. whenever: at any time when: Come whenever you are ready.

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  • 63 once

    مَتَى \ how soon?: in how much time: How soon can you start the work?. once: (as the first word in a sentence) when: Once you know his address, you’ll soon find him. when: at what time?: When did he arrive?. whenever: at any time when: Come whenever you are ready.

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  • 64 whenever

    مَتَى \ how soon?: in how much time: How soon can you start the work?. once: (as the first word in a sentence) when: Once you know his address, you’ll soon find him. when: at what time?: When did he arrive?. whenever: at any time when: Come whenever you are ready.

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  • 65 inevitable

    لا مناصَ منه \ inevitable: that cannot be avoided; certain to happen: Accidents are inevitable when drivers have been drinking alcohol. \ مَحْتُوم \ inevitable: that cannot be avoided; certain to happen: Accidents are inevitable when drivers have been drinking alcohol. \ مُحَقّق \ inevitable: that cannot be avoided; certain to happen: Accidents are inevitable when drivers have been drinking alcohol. \ وَاقِع لا مَحالة \ inevitable: that cannot be avoided; certain to happen: Accidents are inevitable when drivers have been drinking alcohol.

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  • 66 plastic

    بلاستيك (ج لدائن)‏ \ plastic: any material (chemically made; not metal; not natural like clay) which can be shaped when soft, and keeps its shape when it hardens; a chemically-made material like clear paper: Telephones are made of plastic. \ رأبي \ plastic. \ _(field) Med. \ See Also تقويمي \ لَدِينَة \ plastic: any material (chemically made; not metal; not natural like clay) which can be shaped when, soft, and keeps its shape when it hardens; a chemically-made material like clear paper: Telephones are made of plastic. \ مَصْنُوع من البلاستيك \ plastic: (of goods) made of plastic: a plastic bag; a plastic raincoat. \ مِطْوَاع \ plastic: (of materials) soft and easily shaped: Clay is plastic.

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  • 67 backup

    noun
    1) additional people who provide help when it is needed:

    The police officer requested some backup when the shooting began.

    قُوَّةُ دَعْـم
    2) a copy of a computer file that can be used in case the original is destroyed.
    نُسْخَة دَعْـم
    3) ( also adjective) a piece of equipment, a system etc that can be used when there is a problem with the original one:

    We have a backup generator in case the power fails.

    أَداةُ دَعْـم احتِياطيّـه

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  • 68 eclipse

    [ɪˈklɪps]
    1. noun
    the disappearance of the whole or part of the sun when the moon comes between it and the earth, or of the moon when the earth's shadow falls across it:

    When was the last total eclipse of the sun?

    كُسوف الشَّمْس، خُسوف القَمَر
    2. verb
    1) to obscure or cut off the light or sight of (the sun or moon):

    The sun was partially eclipsed at 9 a.m.

    يَكْسِفُ الشَّمْس أو القَمَر
    2) to be much better than:

    His great success eclipsed his brother's achievements.

    يَتَفَوَّق

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  • 69 right

    [raɪt]
    1. adjective
    1) on or related to the side of the body which in most people has the more skilful hand, or to the side of a person or thing which is toward the east when that person or thing is facing north (opposite to left):

    When I'm writing, I hold my pen in my right hand.

    يَمين
    2) correct:

    Is that the right answer to the question?

    صَحيح
    3) morally correct; good:

    It's not right to let thieves keep what they have stolen.

    سَليم، أخْلاقي
    4) suitable; appropriate:

    When would be the right time to ask him?

    مُناسِب، مُلائِم
    2. noun
    1) something a person is, or ought to be, allowed to have, do etc:

    You have no right to say that.

    حَق
    2) that which is correct or good:

    Who's in the right in this argument?

    صائِب، مُصيب، على حَق
    3) the right side, part or direction:

    Take the second road on the right.

    جِهَة اليَمين
    4) in politics, the people, group, party or parties holding the more traditional beliefs etc.
    اليَمين السِّياسي
    3. adverb
    1) exactly:

    He was standing right here.

    تماما، بالضَّبْط
    2) immediately:

    I'll come right down.

    حالا، فَوْرا
    3) close:

    He was standing right beside me.

    قَريب
    4) completely; all the way:

    The bullet went right through his arm.

    تماما، كُلِياً
    5) to the right:

    Turn right.

    إلى اليَمين
    6) correctly:

    Have I done that right?

    I don't think this sum is going to turn out right.

    بصورةٍ صَحيحَه أو سَليمَه
    4. verb
    1) to bring back to the correct, usually upright, position:

    The boat tipped over, but righted itself again.

    يُصَحِّح، يُعَدِّل
    2) to put an end to and make up for something wrong that has been done:

    He's like a medieval knight, going about the country looking for wrongs to right.

    يُصَحِّح، يوقِف الظُّلْم
    5. interjection
    I understand; I'll do what you say etc:

    "I want you to type some letters for me." "Right, I"ll do them now.'

    أفْهَم، نَعَم، حَسَنٌ

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  • 70 sorry

    [ˈsɔrɪ]
    1. adjective
    1) used when apologizing or expressing regret:

    Did I give you a fright? I'm sorry.

    آسِف
    2) apologetic or full of regret:

    I'm sure you were sorry to hear about his death.

    نادِم، حَزين
    3) unsatisfactory; poor; wretched:

    a sorry state of affairs.

    بائِس، مُؤْسِف
    2. interjection
    1) used when apologizing:

    Did I tread on your toe? Sorry!

    مُتأسِّف!
    2) (used when asking a person to repeat what he has said) I beg your pardon?:

    Sorry (, what did you say)?

    عَفْوا

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  • 71 spring

    [sprɪŋ] past tense sprang [spraŋ]: past participle sprung [spraŋ]
    1. verb
    1) to jump, leap or move swiftly ( usually upwards):

    She sprang into the boat.

    يَقْفِز
    2) to arise or result from:

    His bravery springs from his love of adventure.

    يَنْبُع من، يَنْتُج عَن
    3) to (cause a trap to) close violently:

    The trap must have sprung when the hare stepped in it.

    يَقْفِز وَ يَنْقَفِل
    2. noun
    1) a coil of wire or other similar device which can be compressed or squeezed down but returns to its original shape when released:

    the springs in a chair.

    رَفّاص
    2) the season of the year between winter and summer when plants begin to flower or grow leaves:

    Spring is my favourite season.

    فَصْل الرَّبيع
    3) a leap or sudden movement:

    The lion made a sudden spring on its prey.

    قَفْزَه، وَثْبَه
    4) the ability to stretch and spring back again:

    There's not a lot of spring in this old trampoline.

    إمْتِداد وارْتِداد
    5) a small stream flowing out from the ground.
    نَبْع، يَنْبوع

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  • 72 بلغ

    بَلَغَ \ add up: to reach a full amount, by adding all the figures: This bill adds up to $17. You added it up wrong. amount: to add up: These bills amount to over $10. arrive: to reach a place: They arrived home (or in London or at the cinema). attain: to reach; succeed in getting: He attained his goal of becoming rich. come to: amount to; reach when added up: My bill came to $75. reach: to stretch one’s hand out far enough to (take or) touch (sth.): Can you reach (that red book on) the top shelf?, to arrive at; come to: When did you reach London? Your letter never reached me. touch: to reach: Our speed just touched 90 miles an hour. \ See Also وصل (وَصَلَ)‏ \ بَلَغَ (طُولُه، إلخ) كذا \ measure: to have a certain size, etc., when measured: This table measures two metres in length. \ بَلَغَ (كذا) مِنَ العُمْر \ aged: to having the age of: I have a son aged nine. \ بَلَغَ (مرحلة الرّجولة)‏ \ grow up: (of a child) to become a man or woman. \ بَلَغَ ثَمَنُهُ (كذا)‏ \ cost: to be obtainable at the price of; have as a price: This ticket cost (me) $3. \ بَلَغَ عَدَدُه \ number: to amount to in number: Our class numbers 38. \ بَلَغَ القِمَّةَ \ top: to provide with a top; be at the top of: His name topped the list. \ بَلَغَ المجموع كذا \ total: to add up to: Our costs totalled $471. \ بَلَغَ مرتبةً أسمى \ rise: to go up in rank or importance: He rose to be the head of the whole business in a very short time. She’s a rising young lawyer. \ بَلَغَت قيمتُه كذا \ worth: having the value of; equal to (in money, etc.): This watch is worth $25.

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  • 73 رد

    رَدَّ \ repay: to pay back (money that has been lent). \ See Also سَدَّدَ الدَّين \ رَدَّ (على)‏ \ answer: to speak or write in return: Answer me (my question, my letter). Why don’t you answer when I call?, (the telephone, the door, the bell), to go (to it) and see what is wanted answer back. to answer rudely (when one is corrected):: If your teacher says ‘be quiet’ you should not answer (him) back refund. to give back (money that one has paid):: The new clock would not work, so the shop refunded my money reply. to answer: repulse. to drive back (an enemy) refuse (a friendly offer). \ See Also أجاب (أَجَابَ)، رَدَّ بِوَقاحَة \ رَدَّ بسُرعة وَحِدَّة \ retort: to answer quickly and angrily, esp. when one is blamed for sth.. \ رَدَّ الجَميل \ repay: to show one’s thanks (by doing sth. in return): How can I repay (you for) your kindness?. \ رَدَّ الصَّدَى \ echo: to repeat (a sound); make an echo: His voice echoed in the empty hall. The walls echoed his voice.

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  • 74 صوت

    صَوْت \ noise: a sound, esp. one that is loud or unpleasant: the noise of an engine; a strange noise in the night. sound: a noise; sth. that is heard: the sound of music; a hammering sound. voice: the sound that one makes in speaking or singing: Did you recognize his voice. vote: an act of making a choice or decision by means of vote. \ أَحْدَثَ صَوْتًا \ sound: to make a noise; cause (sth.) to make a noise, as a sign or warning: The bell sounded at the end of the lesson. Sound your horn when you reach a dangerous corner. \ أَحْدَثَ صَوْتًا (كصوت القَدَم عندما تُرفَع من الوَحل أو تَغُوص فيه)‏ \ squelch: to make a sucking sound, as when one lifts one’s foot out of wet mud. \ بِصَوْتٍ خافِت \ under one’s breath: (speaking) very quietly. \ بِصَوْتٍ عالٍ \ aloud: in a voice that may be heard: He read it aloud. loud: noisily: Don’t talk so loud. loudly: noisily: He knocked loudly on the door. out: loudly; clearly: Call out so that everyone can hear you. He cried out in fear. \ See Also مرتفع( مرتفعمسموع( مسموع)‏ \ صَوْتُ ارْتِطَام \ crash: the noise of sth. crashing: There was a crash of breaking glass. \ صَوْتُ انْفِجَار \ blast: the sound of an explosion. report: the sharp explosive noise of a gun. \ صَوْتُ تَهَشُّم \ smash: violent breaking, or the sound of it; a violent accident: a car smash. \ صَوْتٌ حادّ مُتَكَرِّر \ pip: a short sharp musical note on radio or the telephone (as a sign of sth.): When you hear the pips, put in another coin. \ صَوْتُ رَنِين \ tinkle: a tinkling sound. \ صَوْتُ سُقوط جِسْم خفيف في الماء \ plop: the sound of a small object falling into water. \ صَوْتُ الضِّحك \ ha, ha: (in books) the sound of laughter. \ صَوْتُ العَقْل \ reason: common sense; sensible and fair opinion or advice: He’s too excited to listen to reason. \ صَوْتٌ عَميقٌ وخَفِيض \ bass: (of man’s voice; of musical notes or instruments) having a deep low sound. \ صَوْتٌ قَرَارِيّ \ bass: (of man’s voice; of musical notes or instruments) having a deep low sound. \ صَوْتٌ مُجَسَّم \ stereo: (of recorded sound; short for stereophonic) producing different sounds from different directions, by the use of loudspeakers. \ صَوْتٌ مَكْتُوم (لضَربَة أو سَقْطَة)‏ \ thud: the dull sound of a heavy thing striking the ground or another object: He fell out of bed with a thud. \ صَوْتٌ موسيقي مُنْفَرِد \ note: a single sound in music: Men can sing low notes and women can sing high notes. \ صَوْتُ الوَطْء \ tread: the sound of sb. walking: the tread of heavy feet.

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  • 75 عيد

    عِيد \ feast: a joyful day in honour of some past event: Easter Sunday is a Christian feast. festival: a day of rejoicing: Easter Sunday and Christmas Day are religious festivals. \ عِيد سَنَويّ \ anniversary: the yearly return to the date of an event: Next Friday is the anniversary of the day we met. \ عِيد الفِصْح \ Easter: a Christian feast, in memory of the day when Jesus appeared alive to his followers after his death; the time of this feast. \ عِيد القِيامَة \ Easter: a Christian feast, in memory of the day when Jesus appeared alive to his followers after his death; the time of this feast. \ عِيد كل 25 سنة \ jubilee: a time of rejoicing because something has lasted for 50 years (a golden jubilee) or 25 years (a silver jubilee). \ عِيدُ مِيلاد \ birthday: the day when this date falls in any following year: My baby will be a year old tomorrow; it will be his first birthday. \ عِيدُ ميلاد المسيح \ Christmas: December 25th, the feast in honour of the birth of Jesus Christ.

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  • 76 غير

    غَيْر \ another: a different one: We’ll go there another time. If this hat does not fit, try another. besides: as well as: I have two brothers besides John.. other: (in comparisons) different: He likes French cigarettes and won’t smoke any other kind. This side is dry; the other side is wet. I can’t do it now; I have other things to do. short of: less than; other than: Nothing short of a new government will save the country. un-: giving an opposite sense: ‘Unlikely’ means ‘not likely’. \ See Also آخر (آخَر)‏ \ غَيْرُ أَجْوَف \ solid: not hollow: without holes: a solid rubber ball. \ See Also صلب (صُلْب)‏ \ غَيْرُ أَكيد \ faint: (of thoughts and feelings) weak; uncertain: I haven’t the faintest idea where she is. uncertain: not certain doubtful; undecided; changeable: I’m uncertain what time he’s coming. Our holiday plans are still uncertain, we haven’t decided where to go. The weather is uncertain - it may rain soon. \ See Also ضعيف (ضَعِيف)، غير مؤكّد \ غَيْرُ أمْلَس \ rough: not smooth: a rough road; a rough surface. \ غَيْرُ آمن \ insecure: not safe; not supported or able to support other things: Be careful of that door - the lock is very insecure. \ غَيْرُ أُمِّيّ \ literate: able to read and write. \ غَيْرَ أنَّ \ but: yet: He came but she did not. I need food but I have no money to buy any. She is thin but strong. only: but: She wanted to buy it, only she had no money. \ غَيْرُ أهل للثّقة \ suspect: not trustworthy; possibly the cause of trouble: a rather suspect character. \ غَيْرُ بالِغ \ immature: not fully formed or developed. \ غَيْرُ بهيج \ dull: (of weather or colour) not clean or bright; cloudy: a dull day; a dull blue. \ غَيْرُ جاهز للعَمَل \ out of training: not in good condition. \ غَيْرُ جَمِيل \ plain: (of people) not good-looking: He was a nice boy, but rather plain and not very clever. \ غَيْرُ جَمِيل \ homely: (of people, faces, etc.) not goodlooking. \ See Also جذاب (جذّاب)‏ \ غَيْرُ حادّ \ dull: (of the senses) not sharp: a dull pain. \ غَيْرُ حَذِر \ unwary: (esp. as a noun with the) careless; not looking out for danger or deceit: ‘Easy’ questions in an exam are often a trap for the unwary (or for unwary people). \ غَيْرُ حقيقي \ unreal: imaginary; not related to facts. \ غَيْرُ دقيق \ rough: not carefully made; not properly finished; not exact: a rough drawing; a rough guess. \ غَيْرُ ذلك \ else: other (together with the first one); besides: Who else came? Did you look anywhere else, or only under the bed?, other (instead of the first one); instead Let’s talk about something else. Peter was ill, so someone else came. If there’s no coffee, what else can I drink?. otherwise: differently: I thought it was true, but they thought otherwise. \ غَيْرُ رَسْمِيّ \ informal: without ceremony or special dress: The prince paid an informal visit to the town. private: not official; not concerning one’s work; concerning one’s home and family: In his private life, the actor is rather quiet, although in the play he is loud and angry. \ غَيْرُ سَارّ \ bad, worse, worst: (of news, weather, etc.) unpleasant. \ غَيْرُ سالِك \ impassable: (of roads) unfit for use; blocked (by snow, mud, etc.). \ غَيْرُ سَكران \ sober: not under the control of alcohol; not drunk: A car driver ought to be sober. \ غَيْرُ سليمة \ broken, break: (of language) incorrectly spoken by a foreigner: broken English. \ غَيْرُ شَرْعِيّ \ illegal: against the law: A crime is an illegal act. illegitimate: (of a child) born to a mother who is not married. \ غَيْرُ شريف \ crooked: dishonest. \ غَيْرُ شَفّاف \ opaque: not allowing light to pass through it: opaque glass. \ غَيْرُ صافٍ \ gross: (of figures or amounts) whole, before subtracting anything; the opposite of net: Your gross pay is the amount before tax is paid. \ غَيْرُ صَالِح للاستعمال \ out of order: not working: I couldn’t ring you up yesterday because our telephone was out of order. \ غَيْرُ صالح للأَكل \ inedible: not fit to eat. \ غَيْرُ صَالِح لِلْعَمَل \ out of action: not working; out of order: This telephone is out of action. \ غَيْرُ صِحّي \ insanitary: so dirty that health is put at risk: an insanitary kitchen. \ غَيْرُ صحيح \ false: wrong; incorrect: a false idea. \ غَيْرُ صَحيح \ unsound: not in good condition, not satisfactory: unsound teeth; an unsound explanation. \ See Also سَليم \ غَيْرُ ضَارّ \ harmless: causing no harm; gentle: A lamb is a harmless creature. Is this insect poison harmless to people?. \ غَيْرُ ضروريّ \ needless: useless; unnecessary (trouble, expense etc.). \ غَيْرُ طاهر \ impure: not pure. \ غَيْرُ طَبيعِيّ \ artificial: adj. (of teeth, light, silk, etc.) not natural; made by man. False: not natural: false teeth. weird: very strange. \ غَيْرُ عَادِيّ \ abnormal: different from what is natural or usual: It is abnormal to have only 3 fingers on one hand. exceptional: unusual: That book is an exeptional one. It was an exceptionally hot summer. peculiar: unusual strange. remarkable: surprising; unusual and worth noticing: a remarkable change; a remarkably goodlooking child. unusual: not usual; strange. \ غَيْرُ عالِم بِـ \ ignorant of: not having heard about (a particular thing): I was ignorant of his plans. \ غَيْرُ عَمَليّ \ theoretical: adj. of theories; not learned from experience; supposed; not proved: I have only a theoretical knowledge of cooking from reading cookery books. \ غَيْرُ فَعّال \ inefficient: not working well; wasting time or power: Old machines are often inefficient. He is an inefficient clerk. \ غَيْرُ قابل للتصديق (غير معقول)‏ \ incredible: too strange to be believed; unbelievable: an incredible story. \ غَيْرُ قادِر \ incapable: not able to do sth.; not having the power or nature to do sth.: flowers are incapable of growing without light. She is incapable of being unkind to people. \ غَيْرُ قادِر على الحركة \ numb: having no feeling: My fingers were numb with cold. \ غَيْرُ قانونيّ \ illegal: against the law: A crime is an illegal act. wrongful: unjust; unlawful: wrongful imprisonment. \ غَيْرُ كافٍ \ insufficient: not enough (in power, ability, etc.): insufficient knowledge; insufficient food. lacking: missing: The bread was enough but the butter was lacking. scanty: (of a supply, of clothing, etc.) very small; not enough: He was too scantily dressed to keep warm. \ غَيْرُ كامِل \ incomplete: not complete; not perfect: This piece of work is incomplete - please finish it. His explanation is incomplete - it doesn’t explain all the facts. \ غَيْرُ كَثِيف \ sparse: thinly scattered: sparse hair; sparse grass. \ غَيْرُ كُفْء \ inefficient: not working well; wasting time or power: Old machines are often inefficient. He is an inefficient clerk. \ غَيْرُ لائق \ beneath sb.’s dignity: unsuitable for sb. to do: It was beneath the teacher’s dignity to sweep the classroom. improper: not proper; unsuitable; not polite: improper behaviour. \ غَيْرُ لَبِق \ awkward: (of manner or movement) showing difficulty; not skilful: He is too awkward on his feet to be a dancer. tactless: showing no understanding or skill in dealing with others: a tactless person; a tactless statement. \ غَيْرُ مُؤَدَّب \ impolite: not polite; rude. \ غَيْرُ مُؤذٍ \ innocent: harmless: innocent amusements. \ غَيْرُ مؤكَّد \ uncertain: not certain; doubtful; undecided; changeable: I’m uncertain what time he’s coming. Our holiday plans are still uncertain, we haven’t decided where to go. The weather is uncertain - it may rain soon. \ غَيْرُ مُؤلم \ painless: causing no pain. \ غَيْرُ مأْلوف \ queer: strange, unusually and not understood: a queer noise. uncouth: lacking good manners; strange in one’s appearance: It is uncouth to push your knife into your mouth when eating. Modern young men don’t condiser it uncouth to wear their hair long. \ غَيْرُ مَأْهول \ desert: (of an island) with nobody living on it. wild: (of plants, creatures, land, etc.) in a natural state, not under the control of man. \ غَيْرُ مُبَاشِر \ indirect: not straight or directly joined to; meaning something which is not directly said: an indirect road; the indirect result of an action; an indirect answer. \ غَيْرُ مُبَالٍ \ indifferent: not caring; not interested: He was quite indifferent to his children’s troubles. \ غَيْرُ مَبْتُوت بأمْرِه \ pending: (of a doubtful matter, esp. in court) not yet settled. \ غَيْرُ مُبْهَم \ definite: certain; clear: a definite promise; a definite plan of action. \ غَيْرُ متأكِّد \ in doubt: uncertain: When in doubt, ask your father. \ غَيْرُ مُتَجَانِس \ odd: mixed; different from each other: a boxful of odd tools; two odd shoes (not a pair). \ غَيْرُ مُتَحَرِّك \ stationary: not moving: a stationary vehicle. \ غَيْرُ مُتَحَفِّظ \ outspoken: (of sb. or his speech) saying just what one thinks, although it may annoy some people. \ غَيْرُ مُتَحَمِّس \ cool: unfriendly; They gave us rather a cool welcome. \ غَيْرُ متحمّس لِـ \ half-hearted: not eager; showing little effort or interest: He made a half-hearted attempt at the work. \ غَيْرُ مُتَرَابِط \ scrappy: made of scraps; incomplete; badly arranged: a scrappy meal; a scrappy report. \ غَيْرُ مُتَّصِل \ intermittent: repeatedly stopping and starting; not continuous: intermittent rain. \ غَيْرُ مُتَّصِل بِـ \ irrelevant: not concerned with, not in any way related to the subject: If you are appointing a good teacher, his height is quite irrelevant. \ غَيْرُ مُتَطَرِّف \ moderate: reasonable (in size or amount; in one’s customs or opinions, etc.); neither too big nor too small; neither too much nor too little: moderate prices; moderate political aims. \ غَيْرُ مُتقَن \ rough: not carefully made; not properly finished; not exact: a rough drawing; a rough guess. \ غَيْرُ مُتْقَن (للشيء أو العمل)‏ \ sloppy: (of a person) lacking effort or spirit; weakly lazy; (of a substance) wet and loose: a sloppy piece of work; a sloppy paste. \ غَيْرُ مُتَكَلّف \ homely: simple and friendly; making one feel at home: This little hotel has a homely feeling. \ غَيْرُ مُتَمدِّن (إنسان)‏ \ savage: old use sb. living in an undeveloped society, seen as fierce and wild and likely to attack strangers. \ غَيْرُ مُتَوَازِن \ top-heavy: so heavy at the top that it is likely to fall over: a top heavy load. \ غَيْرُ مُتَوَافر \ out of stock: not in stock. \ غَيْرُ مُتَوَقَّع \ abrupt: (of movement, change, etc.) sudden and unexpected: an abrupt change of plan. unexpected: not expected; surprising that one did not think would happen: an unexpected present; something quite unexpected. \ غَيْرُ مُجْدٍ \ vain: useless; unsuccessful: a vain attempt. ineffective: not able to produce the desired effect: This medicine is quite ineffective. \ غَيْرُ مُحْتَرِف \ amateur: one who works or plays for pleasure, not for money: an amateur actor. \ غَيْرُ مُحْتَمَل \ improbable: not likely to happen: That is an improbable idea. intolerable: (of heat, annoyance, rudeness, etc.) more than one can bear. \ غَيْرُ مُحَدَّد \ indefinite: adj. not clear; not fixed in time: indefinite ideas; at an indefinite date. \ غَيْرُ مَحْدُود \ infinite: endless; not measurable: I have infinite faith in his abilities. This is infinitely better than that. The infinite space of the sky. whole-hearted: full, unlimited, eager and willing: His plan had their whole-hearted support. \ غَيْرُ مُدْرِك \ unaware: not knowing: I was unaware of all the facts. He was unaware of the danger he was in. \ غَيْرُ مَرْئيّ \ invisible: unable to be seen: The sun remained invisible behind the heavy clouds. unseen: not seen; without being seen: The prisoner escaped unseen. \ غَيْرُ مُرَاعٍ لشُعور الآخرين \ thoughtless: careless; not troubling about the future or about other people: a thoughtless waste of money; thoughtless cruelty. \ غَيْرُ مَرْبُوط \ undone: not done finished; no longer fastened: He left half the work undone. Your shoe has came undone. \ غَيْرُ مَرْبُوط \ loose: not tied; not contained in sth.: The sweets were sold loose, not packed in tins. \ See Also مقيد (مُقيَّد)‏ \ غَيْرُ مُرْتاح \ uneasy: anxious, uncomfortable. \ غَيْرُ مُرَتَّب \ dishevelled: (of a person’s appearance, esp. hair) untidy. \ غَيْرُ مُرَكَّز \ watery: like water; containing too much water: watery milk. weak: (of liquids like tea or coffee) lacking taste or strength, because of too much water or milk. \ غَيْرُ مُريح \ inconvenient: causing difficulty; not what suits one: That is an inconvenient time to visit me. uncomfortable: not comfortable: This chair is very uncomfortable. I’m very uncomfortable in it. \ غَيْرُ مَسْؤُول \ irresponsible: doing foolish things without thinking of the probable results; not trustworthy: It was irresponsible of you to give the child a box of matches to play with. \ غَيْرُ مُسْتَحَبّ \ unpleasant: not pleasing or enjoyable; (of people) wanting to quarrel; unkind: What an unpleasant smell! The heat of summer can be very unpleasant. That man was rather unpleasant to me. \ غَيْرُ مُسْتَخْدَم \ obsolete: no longer used; out of date: an obsolete word; an obsolete custom. \ غَيْرُ مُسْتَعْمَل \ archaic: very old; (esp. of words) no longer used. \ غَيْرُ مُسْتَوٍ \ irregular: not regular; uneven: irregular visits; an irregular shape. rugged: rough and rocky: a rugged coast; rugged cliffs. \ غَيْرُ مُسْرَج \ bareback: (in riding horses, etc.) without a proper leather seat: The boys rode bareback. \ غَيْرُ مُسْكِر (للشَّراب)‏ \ soft: (of drinks) not alcoholic. \ غَيْرُ مَشْرُوع \ foul: (in sport) disobeying the rules: Foul play. The whistle was blown for a foul. \ غَيْرُ مشغول \ free: not busy; not in use: If you’re free this evening, let’s go to the cinema. Is this seat free?. \ غَيْرُ مُصابٍ بِأَذى \ intact: not touched; not damaged or broken; complete: The box was broken but the contents were intact. \ غَيْرُ مَصْقول \ rough: not carefully made; not properly finished; not exact: a rough drawing; a rough guess. coarse: (of people and their manners) rough; rude: a coarse fellow; a coarse laugh. \ غَيْرُ مُصَنَّع \ crude: in its natural state: crude oil. \ غَيْرُ مَصْنُوع \ undone: not done finished; no longer fastened: He left half the work undone. Your shoe has come undone. \ See Also منجز (مُنْجَز)‏ \ غَيْرُ مطبوخ \ raw: uncooked: raw meat. \ غَيْرُ مُطْلَق \ relative: comparative: the relative values of gold and iron. \ غَيْرُ مُعَدّ \ rambling: (of speeches, stories, etc.) not planned; wandering aimlessly: He wrote a long rambling letter about his troubles. \ غَيْرُ مُعَشَّق \ out of gear: with the engine separated from the driving wheels. \ غَيْرُ مُعَقَّد \ simple: plain; not fine or grand: We lead a simple life in the country. \ See Also منمق (مُنَمَّق)، متكلف (مُتَكَلَّف)‏ \ غَيْرُ مَعْقُول \ absurd: not at all sensible; foolish: The singer’s absurd clothes made us laugh. \ غَيْرُ مُغَطّى \ naked: not protected by a cover: naked sword; a naked light (whose flame is therefore dangerous). \ غَيْرُ مُفيد \ useless: worthless; fulfilling no purpose; without effect. \ غَيْرُ مَقْرُوء \ illegible: difficult or impossible to read (because the letters or figures cannot be clearly seen). \ غَيْرُ مُقَيَّد \ open: not limited: The next race is open to children of any age. It’s an open race. \ غَيْرُ مُقَيَّد \ wanton: carelessly uncontrolled;with no good reason; wild or playful, with bad resutls: Wanton behaviour causes wanton damage. \ غَيْرُ مُكْتَرِث \ careless: not taking care: Careless drivers cause accidents. indifferent: not caring; not interested: He was quite indifferent to his children’s troubles. \ غَيْرُ مُكْتَرَث بِه \ perfunctory: done with little interest or care: a perfunctory piece of work. \ غَيْرُ مُلائِم \ adverse: unfavourable: an adverse report; adverse winds that delay sailing. improper: not proper; unsuitable; not polite: improper behaviour. inconvenient: causing difficulty; not what suits one: That is an inconvenient time to visit me. \ غَيْرُ مُمطِر \ dry: not wet; with no rain; with no water: a dry cloth; dry weather; a dry river. \ غَيْرُ ممكِن \ impossible: not possible. \ غَيْرُ مُمَيّز \ indiscriminate: not choosing carefully: He invited people indiscriminately to his party. \ غَيْرُ مناسب \ wrong: not correct; mistaken; unsuitable: That’s the wrong answer, and the wrong way to do it. She came in the wrong clothes for riding. \ See Also ملائم (مُلائِم)‏ \ غَيْرُ مُنْطَبِق على \ irrelevant: not concerned with, not in any way related to the subject: If you are appointing a good teacher, his height is quite irrelevant. \ غَيْرُ مُنَظَّم \ random: not planned, not regular: random visits to the city. \ See Also غَيْر مُخَطَّط \ غَيْرُ مَنْظُور \ unseen: not seen; without being seen: The prisoner escaped unseen. \ غَيْرُ مُهْتَمّ به \ perfunctory: done with little interest or care: a perfunctory piece of work. \ غَيْرُ مُهَذَّب \ impolite: not polite; rude. uncouth: lacking good manners; strange in one’s appearance: It is uncouth to push your knife into your mouth when eating. Modern young men don’t condiser it uncouth to wear their hair long. \ غَيْرُ مَوْثوق \ irresponsible: doing foolish things without thinking of the probable results; not trustworthy: It was irresponsible of you to give the child a box of matches to play with. suspect: not trustworthy; possibly the cause of trouble: a rather suspect character. \ غَيْرُ مُوجِع \ painless: causing no pain. \ غَيْرُ موجُود \ lacking: missing: The bread was enough but the butter was lacking. \ غَيْرُ مَوْصُول بالمُحَرِّك \ out of gear: with the engine separated from the driving wheels. \ غَيْرُ ناضج \ immature: not fully formed or developed. \ غَيْرُ نِظاميّ \ irregular: not regular; uneven: irregular visits; an irregular shape. \ غَيْرُ نَقِيّ \ cloudy: (of liquids) not clear. impure: not pure. \ غَيْرُ واثِق \ uncertain: not certain doubtful; undecided; changeable: I’m uncertain what time he’s coming. \ غَيْرُ واثِق من نفْسه \ insecure: feeling afraid and not sure of oneself: He’s a very insecure person, and so he always thinks other people don’t like him. \ غَيْرُ واضِح \ dull: (of the senses) not sharp: a dull pain. vague: not clearly seen or expressed or understood; (of people) having no clear ideas: She made a vague statement. He’s rather vague about his duties. \ غَيْرُ واقعي \ fictitious: imagined; not a fact; not true: a fictitious character in a book. \ غَيْرُ وِدّي \ icy: (of a voice or manner) very cold; very unfriendly. cold: unfriendly: a cold welcome; a cold heart.

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  • 77 مرحبا

    مَرْحبًا \ hello: an informal greeting, when telephoning or when meeting sb., or when calling to draw sb.’s attention.

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  • 78 مشى

    مَشَى \ step: move the foot when walking: She stepped aside to let them pass. walk: to move along on one’s feet at a natural speed: He walked up the hill. \ مَشَى \ flop: to move or fall loosely and heavily: He flopped into a chair. \ مَشَى ببُطءٍ وتَشامُخ \ stalk: to walk stiffly and proudly, esp. when one is angry: He got up and stalked out of the meeting. \ مَشَى بِتَراخٍ أو تَهَدُّل \ slouch: to move lazily, with bent shoulders. \ مَشَى بخُطًى ثابتة \ march: to walk in a determined way or with a fixed purpose: He marched into my office and demanded payment. \ مَشَى بخفَّة وحَذَر \ tiptoe: to walk on the tips of one’s toes, so as to make no noise: She tiptoed past the sleeping child. \ مَشَى بوَقار وثقة \ march: to walk in a determined way or with a fixed purpose: He marched into my office and demanded payment. \ مَشَى على رؤوس الأصابع \ tiptoe: to walk on the tips of one’s toes, so as to make no noise: She tiptoed past the sleeping child. \ مَشَى مُتَثَاقِلاً \ shamble: to walk ungracefully, without lifting one’s feet. shuffle: to slide one’s feet over the ground when walking: The old man shuffled along the passage. tramp: to walk with heavy steps: We tramped for miles in search of a hotel. \ مَشَى مُجَانَبَةً \ sidle: to walk nervously and indirectly: He sidled up to me after the meeting, and asked me to forgive him. \ مَشَى مُجْهَدًا \ trudge: to walk with tired heavy steps: He trudged home through the snow. \ مَشَى مِشْيَةً عَسْكَريّة \ march: to walk with regular steps, like a soldier: The guard marched past. \ مَشَى الهُوَيْنا \ saunter: to walk in a lazy manner.

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  • 79 هدف

    هَدَف \ aim: purpose; intention: His only aim in life is to get rich. cause: aim, purpose: We fought in the cause of freedom. We want the money for a good cause - schools for blind children. end: a purpose; an aim: If we try hard, we shall gain our ends. goal: sth. that one aims to do or to reach after much effort: The climbers reached their goal, the act of sending a ball between the goal posts We won the match by 6 goals to 2. John kicked 3 of our 6 goals. mark: sth. at which one aims: The arrow missed its mark. objective: sth. that one aims to do or to reach: The navy’s objective was to sink as many enemy warships as possible. purpose: aim, intention: What is the purpose of your visit? This instrument can be used for various purposes. target: an object at which one aims (when shooting); an amount at which one aims (when collecting money, when producing goods etc.). \ See Also قصد (قَصْد)، غرض (غَرَض)، غاية( غاية)‏

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  • 80 هيا

    هَيّا \ come along! (come on!): to be quick. hello: an informal greeting, when telephoning or when meeting sb., or when calling to draw sb.’s attention.

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