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attitude

how you think or feel about something َمْوقِف تِجاَه شَيء ما He has a very bad attitude towards work.

attraction

something that draws attention. جاذبية/انجذاب Magnets have an attraction to metal. don't understand your attraction to violent movies.

authority

an expert on a subject . خبير )في النص معناه خبير عطور Our English teachers are authorities on English.

budget

a plan that shows how much money you have and how you will spend it ميزانِية Our budget for a new car is $10,000.

competitor

someone who is trying to win a competition ُمتسابق / ُمنافِس The Japanese can outsell any competitor in the market.

Derive from

to take or get (something) from (something else) . اشتق The English word "olive" is derived from the Latin word "oliva".

display

to arrange something somewhere so that people can see it يَعِرض There were some family photographs displayed on his desk

distinctively

in a way that is easy to recognize because of being different from other things: بشكل مميز Concorde used to be the most distinctively shaped airliner in the skies. The organization has had six directors, each with a distinctively different management style.

emotion

a strong feeling such as love or anger َعا ِطفة / إ ْحساس He finds it hard to express his emotions.

emphasis

the particular importance or attention that you give to somethingتَوكيد/تركيزSchools are starting to place greater emphasis on passing exams.

obtain

to get something يحصل َعلى / ينال He obtained a law degree from Brown University.

precede

to be or go before something or someone in time or space: ِتسبق It would be helpful if you were to precede the report with an introduction.

synthetic

of or relating to products made from artificial substances, often copying a natural product. – man made. اصطناعي synthetic sweeteners a synthetic fibers.