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61 wake up
1) to wake:Wake up! You're late
يَسْتَيْقِظThe baby woke up in the middle of the night.
2) to become aware of:يَعي، يُصْبِحُ يَقِظا لِIt is time you woke up to the fact that you are not working hard enough.
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62 door
door1〈 bijwoord〉1 through♦voorbeelden:de hele dag door • all day long, throughout the dayde kast kan de deur niet door • the cupboard won't go through the doorzijn hele leven door • his whole life long, throughout his lifemijn schoenen zijn door • my shoes are worn outde tunnel gaat onder het water door • the tunnel passes under the waterik ben door en door nat/koud • I'm wet through (and through), I'm chilled to the bonezij kent het land door en door • she knows the country like the back of her handdoor en door slecht • rotten to the core, thoroughly bad————————door2〈 voorzetsel〉1 [met betrekking tot een zijde/ruimte/opening/doorgang] through3 [middels] by (means of)5 [in passieve zinnen] by♦voorbeelden:door rood/oranje rijden • jump the lighthij vertrok door de tuin • he left via/through the gardenalles lag door elkaar • everything was in a messdoor haar heb ik hem leren kennen • it was thanks to her that I met him4 door het slechte weer • because of/owing to the bad weatherdoor ziekte verhinderd • prevented by illness from coming/attending/goingdat komt door jou • that's (all) because of youdoor wie is het geschreven? • who was it written by?door de week • through the week -
63 Anschein
mdem o allem Anschein nach... — it looks as if...
den Anschein erwecken, hart zu arbeiten — to give the impression of working hard
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64 dadurch
1. adv(räumlich) through it, (durch diesen Umstand) in that way, (deshalb) because of that, for that reason2. conjdadurch, dass — because
dadurch, dass er hart arbeitete — (indem) by working hard
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65 جلادة
جَلادَة \ stamina: the power of working hard in rough conditions over a long period of time, without getting seriously tired or ill. -
66 مضاء (حدة)
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67 نهائي
نِهائيّ \ eventual: (of an event) happening at last as a result: We were delighted with the eventual success of our efforts, because we had been working hard for a long time. final: last: The final letter of the English alphabet is Z. -
68 endurance
قُوَّة تَحَمُّل \ endurance: the power of enduring or bearing pain, trouble, etc.: Long-distance runners need great endurance. stamina: the power of working hard in rough conditions over a long period of time, without getting seriously tired or ill. wear: fitness for use; strength: There is plenty of wear left in that coat. -
69 stamina
قُوَّة تَحَمُّل \ endurance: the power of enduring or bearing pain, trouble, etc.: Long-distance runners need great endurance. stamina: the power of working hard in rough conditions over a long period of time, without getting seriously tired or ill. wear: fitness for use; strength: There is plenty of wear left in that coat. -
70 wear
قُوَّة تَحَمُّل \ endurance: the power of enduring or bearing pain, trouble, etc.: Long-distance runners need great endurance. stamina: the power of working hard in rough conditions over a long period of time, without getting seriously tired or ill. wear: fitness for use; strength: There is plenty of wear left in that coat. -
71 eventual
نِهائيّ \ eventual: (of an event) happening at last as a result: We were delighted with the eventual success of our efforts, because we had been working hard for a long time. final: last: The final letter of the English alphabet is Z. -
72 final
نِهائيّ \ eventual: (of an event) happening at last as a result: We were delighted with the eventual success of our efforts, because we had been working hard for a long time. final: last: The final letter of the English alphabet is Z. -
73 fondinkee
(n) youth, young man, youngster, young lady. Saatee fondinkeelu be teesitoo la. The village youths are working hard. -
74 gayretsizlik
not working hard, expending no effort, nondiligence. -
75 operoso
hard-working, industrious* * *operoso agg. ( laborioso) hard-working, industrious, active; ( ricco di lavoro) busy: vita operosa, active life; è un uomo molto operoso, he is a very active (o hard-working) man; una città operosa, a busy town; una giornata operosa, a busy day.* * *[ope'roso]aggettivo industrious, active, hard-working* * *operoso/ope'roso/industrious, active, hard-working. -
76 работоспособный
hard-working имя прилагательное: -
77 hacendoso
• hard work• hard-working man• industrialize• industrious concealment -
78 industrioso
• hard work• hard-working man• industrialize• industrious concealment -
79 obrador
• hard work• hard-working man• worked• worker ant -
80 trabajador
• hard work• hard-working man• hardwired• hardworking man• industrialize• industrious concealment• laboratory technician• laborer• laboring• laborious chore• toiler• worked• worker• worker ant• workload• workman• workmanlike
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