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21 miscalculate
[mɪsˈkælkjuleɪt] verbto calculate or estimate wrongly:يُخْطِئ الحِسابI miscalculated the bill.
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22 misconstrue
[ˌmɪskənˈstruː] verb(formal) to misunderstand; to interpret wrongly:يُفَسِّر تَفْسيراً خاطِئاThat's not what she meant, her statement was misconstrued.
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23 misdirect
[mɪsdɪˈrekt], [-daɪ-] verbto direct wrongly:يُعَنْوِنShe was misdirected, and ended up in the wrong street.
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24 mispronounce
[mɪsprəˈnauns] verbto pronounce (words etc) wrongly.يُخْطِئ في اللفْظ -
25 misspell
[mɪsˈspel] past tense, past participles ˌmisˈspelt,ˌmisˈspelled verbto spell wrongly.يُخْطِئ في التَّهْجِئَه -
26 misuse
1. [-ˈjuːz]verb1) to use wrongly.يَسْتَعْمِل بِصورةٍ خاطِئَه2) to treat badly.يُعامِل بِصورةٍ سَيِّئَه2. [mɪsˈjuːs]noun(a) wrong or bad use:يُسيء اسْتِعْمالThe machine was damaged by misuse.
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27 pronounce
[prəˈnauns] verb1) to speak (words or sounds, especially in a certain way):يَلْفُظThe "b" in "lamb" and the "k" in "knob" are not pronounced.
2) to announce officially or formally:يُصْدِرُ حُكْما، يُعْلِنُHe pronounced judgement on the prisoner.
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28 query
[ˈkwɪərɪ] plural ˈqueries1. noun1) a question:سُؤال، إسْتِفْسارIn answer to your query about hotel reservations I am sorry to tell you that we have no vacancies.
2) a question mark:عَلامَة الإسْتِفْهامYou have omitted the query.
2. verbيَسْأل، يَسْتَفْسِرI think the waiter has added up the bill wrongly – you should query it.
2) to ask:يَسْأل"What time does the train leave?" she queried.
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29 rightly
adverb1) justly, justifiably; it is right, good or just that (something is the case):بصورةٍ مُبَرَّرَهHe was punished for his stupidity and rightly: Rightly or wrongly she refused to speak to him.
2) correctly; accurately:بصورةٍ صَحيحَه أو دَقيقَهThey rightly assumed that he would refuse to help.
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30 so-called
adjectivewrongly described or named in such a way:مَزْعوم، ما يُسَمّىYour so-called friends have gone without you!
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31 win the toss
to guess rightly or wrongly which side of the coin will fall uppermost:يَرْبَح القُرْعَه بِقَذْف قِطْعَة نُقودHe won the toss so he started the game.
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32 اختنق
اِخْتَنَقَ \ choke: to be unable to breathe properly because of smoke or of sth. wrongly swallowed. -
33 أخطأ
أَخْطَأَ \ err: to do sth. wrong; make a mistake. mistake: to misunderstand; have a wrong idea about: We mistook the road and lost our way. offend: to do wrong: I offended against the law by driving too fast. \ See Also خَرَق القانون \ أَخْطَأَ أو أساءَ إلى \ wrong: to treat or blame unfairly. \ أَخْطَأَ بين وآخر (شخص، أو شيء) \ mistake: (with for) to think wrongly that (sb. or sth.) is sb. or sth. else: I mistook him for his brother. \ أَخْطَأَ المَرْمَى \ miss: to fail to hit: I aimed wildly at him and missed (him). -
34 أساء الفهم
أَسَاءَ الفَهْم \ misunderstand: not to understand correctly: I asked for two pounds of meat; but he misunderstood (me) and sent ?2 worth of meat. get the wrong end of the stick: understand wrongly; have a wrong idea about sth.: He wants to sell you his car, not to buy yours; you’ve got the wrong end of the stick. -
35 أساء قصد ما يقال له
أَسَاءَ قَصْدَ ما يُقال له \ get the wrong end of the stick: to understand wrongly; have a wrong idea about sth.: He wants to sell you his car, not to buy yours; you’ve got the wrong end of the stick. -
36 أصدر
أَصْدَرَ \ emit: to send out (heat, light, smell, sound, etc.). issue: to send out (orders) officially; supply (stamps, food, clothes, etc.) officially: Winter coats were issued to the soldier. \ أَصْدَرَ حفيفًا أو صوتًا خفيفًا (حَفَّ) \ rustle: to make a noise like dry leaves rubbing against each other. \ أَصْدَرَ حُكْمًا (حَكَمَ بِـ) \ rule: to give an official decision: The judge ruled that the prisoner was wrongly charged. \ أَصْدَرَ رائحةً كَرِيهَة \ stink: to have a very nasty smell. \ See Also أنتن (أَنْتَنَ) \ أَصْدَرَ صَفيرًا (صَفَّرَ) \ whistle: to make the sound of a whistle: I whistled as I walked along. The wind whistled through the trees. \ أَصْدَرَ صوت الفَوَران (فارَ) \ fizz: to make a noise like gas escaping from water. \ أَصْدَرَ صَوْتًا كالجَرْش (جَرَشَ) \ crunch: to make a noise of sth. being crunched: The ice crunched as he stepped on it. \ أَصْدَرَ صوتًا كالعُوَاء (عَوَى) \ howl: to make a long loud noise: The boys howled with laughter. \ أَصْدَرَ طَقّة أو تَكْتكَة (طَقّ أو تَكْتَكَ) \ click: (make, to cause to make) a short sharp little sound: The door clicked. He clicked his fingers at me. \ أَصْدَرَ طنينًا (طَنَّ أو هَدَرَ) \ boom: to make a deep hollow sound: The speaker had a loud booming voice. \ See Also دَوِيًّا أو هَديرًا \ أَصْدَرَ قَعْقَعَة (قَعْقَعَ أو قَرْقَعَ) \ clatter: to (make) a repeated noise of hard things knocking together: The boys clattered down the stairs. \ See Also قرقعة (قَرْقَعَة)، طَقْطَقَة أو دَبْدَبَة \ أَصْدَرَ مرسومًا بِـ \ decree: to declare by decree; decide officially. \ أَصْدَرَ نَقِيقًا (نَقَّ) \ croak: to make a deep rough noise in the throat. \ أَصْدَرَ نَهيقًا (نَهَقَ) \ bray: to make the noise made by a donkey. \ أَصْدَفُ (الرُّكْبَتَيْن) \ knock-kneed: with legs bent inward, so that the knees knock each other in walking. -
37 أفتى
أَفْتَى \ rule: to give an official decision: The judge ruled that the prisoner was wrongly charged. -
38 أفيون
أَفْيُون \ opium: a medicine (made from the seeds of the poppy flower) which stops pain, causes sleep, and can be dangerous to the body and the mind if wrongly used. -
39 التبس الشيء بشيء آخر
اِلْتَبَسَ الشيء بشيء آخر \ mistake: (with for) to think wrongly that (sb. or sth.) is sb. or sth. else: I mistook him for his brother. -
40 أيد
أَيَّدَ \ advocate: to speak in support or favour of (an idea, a course of action, etc.): Most doctors advocate regular exercise as a way of keeping healthy. back: to support; say that sb. will win: I’m backing him in this race. back up: to support: They won’t believe me unless you back me up. side: (with with) to support in a quarrel: They sided with us against our enemies. stand by: to support (sb. in trouble) faithfully: His friends stood by him, even when he was sent to prison. stand up for: (also stick up for) to speak in defence of: If you are wrongly blamed, you must stand up for yourself. support: to help; strengthen; be in favour of: If you all support me, I shall win the election. uphold: to support: The judge upheld the decision of the lower court. \ See Also دَافَعَ عن، ناصر (نَاصَر)، دَعى إلى، دعم (دَعَم)
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