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Abroad |
abroad /əˈbrɔːd / adv in or to another country or countries My mother has never been abroad. They found it difficult to get used to living abroad. |
خارج البلاد |
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ability |
ability /əˈbɪləti / noun [C,U] (pl abilities) the mental or physical power or skill that makes it possible to do sth A person of his ability will have no difficulty getting a job. an ability to make decisions |
القدرة |
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absence |
absence /ˈæbsəns / noun 1 [C,U] a time when sb is away from somewhere; the fact of being away from somewhere Frequent absences due to illness meant he was behind with his work. I have to make all the decisions in my boss's absence. 2 [U] the fact of sth not being there; lack The first thing I noticed about the place was the absence of noise. |
غيبة ، غياب ، انعدام |
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absorb |
absorb /əbˈsɔːb ‑zɔːb / 2 to take sth into the mind and understand it I found it impossible to absorb so much information so quickly.
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يستوعب ، يفهم |
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abuse |
n. abuse1 /əˈbjuːz / verb [T]
1 to use sth in the wrong way, e.g. dishonestly He was accused of abusing his position for personal gain. 2 to say rude things to sb 3 to treat sb badly, often violently Social workers discovered that the girl had been sexually abused by her father. |
يُسيء استعمال (شيء) يَسُبّ ينتهك |
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accommodation |
accommodation /əˌkɒməˈdeɪʃn / noun [U] a place for sb to live or stay We lived in rented accommodation before buying this house. The price of the holiday includes flights and accommodation. |
سَكَن |
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according |
according to /əˈkɔːdɪŋ tə / prep 1 as stated by sb; as shown by sth According to Mick, it's a brilliant film. More people now have a high standard of living, according to the statistics. |
حَسْب |
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accurate |
accurate /ˈækjərət / adj careful and exact; without mistakes an accurate description of the house That clock isn't very accurate. The opposite is inaccurate. |
دقيق ؛ مضبوط |
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accuse |
accuse /əˈkjuːz / verb [T]
accuse sb (of sth) to say that sb has done wrong or broken the law I accused her of cheating. He was accused of murder and sent for trial. |
يتّهم |
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achieve |
achieve /əˈtʃiːv / verb [T]
1 to gain sth, usually by effort or skill You have achieved the success you deserve. 2 to get sth done; to complete They have achieved a lot in a short time. |
يحقِّق ؛ ينجز يحقِّق ، يُحرز |
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acquire |
əˈkwaɪə[r] / verb [T]
to get or obtain sth The company has acquired shares in a rival business. Children do not automatically acquire British citizenship if they are born in this country. She acquired an American accent while living in New York. He's acquired a reputation for being difficult to work with. |
ينال ، يكتسب |
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across |
/əˈkrɒs ; USA əˈkrɔːs / adv, prep 1 from one side of sth to the other The stream was too wide to jump across. He walked across the field. I drew a line across the page. A smile spread across his face. |
عبر |
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Act |
/ækt / noun 1 [C] a thing that you do In a typical act of generosity they refused to accept any money. Act and action can have the same meaning: It was a brave act/action. Act, not action can be followed by of It was an act of bravery. Activity is used for something that is done regularly: I like outdoor activities such as walking and gardening. Deed is a formal and rather old-fashioned word and often refers to very important acts: Robin Hood was famous for his brave deeds. It is the word usually used with good I wanted to pay back the good d |
فعل ، عمل ، صنيع |
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adapt |
əˈdæpt / verb
1 [I] adapt (to sth) to change your behaviour because the situation you are in has changed He was quick to adapt to the new system.
2 [T] adapt sth (for sth) to change sth so that you can use it in a different situation The car was adapted for use as a taxi. |
يتكيَّف مع
يكيِّف ، يعدِّل |