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33 Cards in this Set

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Attorney

محامي

Jury

لجنة محلفين

Acquitted

برئت

Connive

(V): تآمر /تستر على

Accused

متهم

Justify

تبرر

Justify

تبرر

Testify

يشهد

Verdict

حكم - رأي (n)

Diddling

Have sexual intercourse with (someone) (v)

Rid of

التخلص من

Crush

Admiration (n)

Bullied

تنمر-تخويف-أرهب -ضايق

prejudice

(N) تعصب/تحامل /تحيز



(V)أجحف /اذى

sneaking off

يتسلل خارجا

cemetery

مقبرة

terrorism

ارهاب

exaggeration

مبالغة/إسراف (n)

bastards

الاوغاد/الاوباش(n)

turned out

تبين /كسا/طرد (n)

slanserous accusation

اتهام بلا رحمه

discrimination

تمييز

Racism

racism /ˈreɪsɪzəm/ ●● noun [uncountable]


1 unfair treatment of people, or violence against them, because they belong to a different race from your own




The government has promised to continue the fight against racism.

Hostage

hostage /ˈhɒstɪdʒ $ ˈhɑː-/ ○○ noun [countable]


1 someone who is kept as a prisoner by an enemy so that the other side will do what the enemy demands kidnap


The group are holding two tourists hostage .

Racism

racism /ˈreɪsɪzəm/ ●● noun [uncountable]


1 unfair treatment of people, or violence against them, because they belong to a different race from your own




The government has promised to continue the fight against racism.

Hostage

hostage /ˈhɒstɪdʒ $ ˈhɑː-/ ○○ noun [countable]


1 someone who is kept as a prisoner by an enemy so that the other side will do what the enemy demands kidnap


The group are holding two tourists hostage .

Ambitious

ambitious /æmˈbɪʃəs/ ●● adjective


1 determined to be successful, rich, powerful etc


Alfred was intensely ambitious, obsessed with the idea of becoming rich.


ambitious for


mothers who are highly ambitious for their children (=who want their children to be successful)


2 an ambitious plan, idea etc shows a desire to do something good but difficult


an ambitious engineering project


an over-ambitious health reform program

Humiliating

humiliating /hjuːˈmɪlieɪtɪŋ/ adjective


making you feel ashamed, embarrassed, and angry because you have been made to look weak or stupidSYN embarrassing


a humiliating defeat


—humiliatingly adverb



• I had to apologize in front of everyone - it was so humiliating.

Retaliating

retaliate /rɪˈtælieɪt/ verb [intransitive]


to do something bad to someone because they have done something bad to you hit back


retaliate by doing something


The British government retaliated by breaking off diplomatic relations.


retaliate against


The army began to retaliate against the civilian population.

Hostile

hostile /ˈhɒstaɪl $ ˈhɑːstl, ˈhɑːstaɪl/ ○○ adjective


1 angry and deliberately unfriendly towards someone, and ready to argue with them


Southampton fans gave their former coach a hostile reception.


Carr wouldn’t meet Feng’s stare, which was openly hostile.


his hostile attitude


hostile to/towards


The boy feels hostile towards his father.


see thesaurus at unfriendly


2 opposing a plan or idea very strongly


hostile to/towards


Senator Lydon was hostile to our proposals.


3 belonging to an enemy


hostile territory


4 used to describe conditions that are difficult to live in, or that make it difficult to achieve something


hostile environment/climate/terrain etc


a guide to surviving in even the most hostile terrain


Sales increased last year despite the hostile economic environment.

Hostile

hostile /ˈhɒstaɪl $ ˈhɑːstl, ˈhɑːstaɪl/ ○○ adjective


1 angry and deliberately unfriendly towards someone, and ready to argue with them


Southampton fans gave their former coach a hostile reception.


Carr wouldn’t meet Feng’s stare, which was openly hostile.


his hostile attitude


hostile to/towards


The boy feels hostile towards his father.


see thesaurus at unfriendly


2 opposing a plan or idea very strongly


hostile to/towards


Senator Lydon was hostile to our proposals.


3 belonging to an enemy


hostile territory


4 used to describe conditions that are difficult to live in, or that make it difficult to achieve something


hostile environment/climate/terrain etc


a guide to surviving in even the most hostile terrain


Sales increased last year despite the hostile economic environment.

Violation

violation /ˌvaɪəˈleɪʃən/ ○○ AWL noun [countable, uncountable]


1 an action that breaks a law, agreement, principle etc


human rights violations


violation of


a violation of international law


in violation of something


Troops crossed the border in violation of the agreement.


2 an action that causes harm or damage by treating someone or their possessions without respect

Anonymity

anonymity /ˌænəˈnɪməti/ noun [uncountable]


when other people do not know who you are or what your name is


Every step will be taken to preserve your anonymity.


One official, who spoke on condition of anonymity (=he would only speak if his name was not told), said the White House took the threat very seriously