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if you break something, you make it separate into two or more pieces, for example by hitting it, dropping it, or bending it: v |
had to break a window to get into the house.Don’t lean on the fence like that – you’ll break it! |
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to move or drop down from a higher position to a lower position: v |
fell fallenThe tree was about to fall. |
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يغرق v |
Jane was drowned in the river.Peter tried to drown himself.The fish was drowned in a rich sauce |
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not working properly: adj |
The CD player’s broken again.Do you know how the phone got broken |
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cave |
The Krubera-Voronja Cave near theBlack Sea coast in Georgia, is thedeepest cave in the world. It is over2000 metres deep |
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سقيع n |
Even in May we can sometimes get a late frost.three continuous nights of hard frost.
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spending or costing a lot of money, especially more than is necessary or more than you can afford: adj |
Would it be too extravagant to buy both?an extravagant lifestyle Extravagant with |
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جزور n ينسون |
tree Roots root of the problem |
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عتيق adj |
the ancient civilizations of Asiathe religion of ancient Egyptan ancient forest |
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noun ضَبَاب غشاوة شبورا |
The hills are covered in thick mist |
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a toy soldier.That factory makes toys. |
seat belt,safety beltlife belta belt of trees; |
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an object for children to play with. n |
a toy soldier.That factory makes toys. |
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حي او حاره n |
She grew up in a quiet neighborhood of Boston |
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فوضوي \مثير للمتاعب |
anarchist poet |
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a piece of clothing that covers the body from the waist down and is divided into two parts to cover each leg separately n |
was still in short trousers (= still only a boy)at the time.  |
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فوضي n غَيْر مُرَتَّب، مُتَّسِم بالقَذارَة |
This room is in a terrible mess!; She looked a mess; The spilt food made a mess on the carpet. |
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a very strong feeling of dislike for somebody. n |
a look of hate |
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يغرق v |
Jane was drowned in the river.Peter tried to drown himself. |
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سقيع |
Even in May we can sometimes get a late frost.three continuous nights of hard frost |
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noun احْتِرَامBverb يَحْتَرِم |
I respect you for what you did.hard-working, respectable peoplea respectable familya respectable income |
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ميال الي adj |
حسن النية, متعاطفthe company is well disposed to the idea of partnership.Im not disaposed to help him1be well/favourably/kindly disposed (to/towards |
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| past : chose, past participle : chosen |verb يَخْتَار |
chose chosenYou choose, I canʼt decide.   There are plenty of restaurants to choose from.   |
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adjective لم يستحق بعد, مفرط, غير ضروري, |
a comment and natural result of an undue respect of law is |