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Continue

to keep happening or doing something


يُتابِع / يَسْتَمِرّ / يَدوم


It continued to snow heavily for three days.


Ava continued working until June.



B1


to start doing or saying something again, after stopping


يُتَمِّم / يُكْمِل


We’ll have to continue this discussion tomorrow.

Cost

the amount of money that you need to buy or do something


كُلْفة


The cost of rail travel is terrible.

Course

of course



B1


used to show that what you are saying is obvious


طَبْعا


Of course, the Olympics are not just about money.


of course not



A2


used to say ‘no’ strongly


طَبْعا لا


‘Do you mind if I borrow your pen?’ ‘Of course not.’



A1


a set of lessons about a particular subject


دَوْرة تَدْريبِيّة


She did a ten-week computer course.


Court

an area for playing a sport


مَلْعَب


a tennis court



the place where a judge decides if someone has committed a crime


مَحْكَمة


The suspect appeared in court charged with robbery.

Create

to make something happen or exist


يَخْلُق / يُبْدِع


The project will create more than 500 jobs.


The snow created further problems.

Crime

illegal activities


جَريمة


violent crime



B1


something someone does that is illegal


إِجْرام


He committed a serious crime.

Cultural

relating to the habits, traditions, and beliefs of a society


ثَقافي


cultural differences


Australia has its own cultural identity.

Current


حالِيا


The factory currently (= now) employs 750 people.



current


noun


UK /ˈkʌənt/ US /ˈkɜənt, ˈkʌənt/



the natural flow of air or water in one direction


تَيّار


a current of air

Data

معلومات/بيانات

Dead

not now alive


مَيِّت


She’s been dead for 20 years now.


There were two firefighters among the dead.



If a piece of equipment is dead, it is not working.


مُعَطَّل


a dead battery


The phone suddenly went dead.

Death


the end of life


مَوْت / وَفاة


After the death of her husband she lost interest in life.


We need to reduce the number of deaths from heart attacks.