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If a dog wags its tail, it moves it from side to side |
When you get within ten feet of him He'll begin to wag his tail |
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a feeling of liking or loving someone, or the things you do to show this |
Mum gave us lots of love and affection |
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a secret purpose or reason for doing something: |
He claims he just wants to help Lisa but I suspect he has an ulterior motive. |
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to suddenly move somewhere(leap) |
I leapt up to answer the phone |
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a feeling of extreme happinessنَشوة / ابتِهاج |
She danced around in sheer ecstasy. |
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used to say that something really is true |
I think she was genuinely concerned. |
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lucky |
It was fortunate that our plane was not late |
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having or containing a lot of knowledge that is known by very few people: |
He's the author of an erudite book on Scottish history. |
She is a scholarly and erudite person. |
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appearing not to have emotions or weaknesses: |
a hard-boiled detective |
of an egg) boiled in its shell until both the white and yellow parts are solid (hardboiled egg🥚) yolk |
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a religious speech given by a priest in churchخُطبة / مَوعظة |
Im gonna give you a sermon |
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an official of high rank in a college or university who is responsible for the organization of a department or department |
the Dean of Medicine |
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very strange or impossible to explain محير |
It's mystifying to me that people can enjoy watching sport so much. |
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She gasped in amazement |
A gasp with astonishment دهشة |
a gasp of surprise |
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the money that you pay to enter a placeرَسم دُخول |
The museum doesn’t charge admission for children |
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someone who does not have a job or a house and who moves from one place to another |
He's a hobo |
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skilful tricks done as part of a performance: |
There are traditional acts of legerdemain with bright scarves and floating balls |
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a row of lights along the front of a stage at a theatre |
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a movement you make with your hand, arm, or head to show what you are thinking or feelingإيماء |
He made a rude gesture at the crowd. |
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the way your voice goes up and down when you speakتَنغيم |
Every intonation of his voice |
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to practise a play, dance, etc. in order to prepare for a performanceيَتَدَرَّب على |
Every movement had been carefully rehearsed |
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before a particular time |
We booked our tickets in advance |
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to like something so much that you cannot refuse it or judge its real value: |
I have to confess I'm a sucker for musicals |
Josie’s a sucker for burnt almond ice cream. |
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A person from a rural area (Countryside)who has little knowledge of culture and city life |
He's a hick |
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having special rights or advantages that only a small number of people have: |
I feel privileged to have had such a long and interesting career. |
I'm privileged to think anything you like يشرفني أن أفكر في أي شيء تريده |
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to build something from many partsيَبْني |
The building was constructed in 1930 |
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not working or being usedعاطِل عن العمل |
The factory has stood idle for over a year |
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continuing for a long time: |
We’ll have to make a sustained effort to finish this job on time |
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a typical or noticeable quality of someone or somethingسِمة / صِفة مَميّزة |
Tomas shelby is so characteristic |
He has the world's best characteristic |
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to prevent someone or something from doing something: |
Try to keep the children from throwing food all over the floor. |
Am I keeping you from your work |
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especially in a large old house, a room next to the kitchen where pans are washed and vegetables are prepared for cooking: |
Our house has the original scullery |
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to show someone where they should go, or to make someone go where you want them to go: |
She ushered us into her office and offered us coffee |
a man who shows people where they should sit, especially at a formal event such as a wedding or at a theatre or cinema |
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someone who speaks or does something officially for another person or organizatio مندوب |
My brother works as a representative |
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wanted by many people and usually of high quality or rare: |
At the age of 17 she is already one of Hollywood's most sought-after actresses. |
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to organize or do somethingيُجري |
We are conducting a survey. |
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to send something in the same envelope or parcel as something elseيُرْفق |
I enclose a map of the area |
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important or famous: |
a prominent businessman |
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the special chair that a king or queen sits on |
Someone has his **** on the king throne |
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in a violent, cruel, or very severe way |
He acts savagely |
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If something that is valuable is at stake, it is in a situation where it might be lost |
About 3000 jobs are at stake if the company closes down. |
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behaving or reacting naturally and without thinkingغَريزي |
Kate knew instinctively that something was wrong. |
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a person’s usual way of feeling or behaving; the tendency of a person to be happy, friendly, anxious, et |
a cheerful disposition |
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relating to where a person or animal was born: |
These fish hardly move from their natal waters. |
her natal village/city/home |
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to suggest or show:[ be evidence of] |
His letter bespeaks his willingness to help |
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to express strongly an emotion or quality, or (of an emotion or quality) to be expressed strongly by someone |
He was radiating joy and happiness |
Enthusiasm was radiating from her. |
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a person who keeps money at a bank: |
Depositors will be informed of any change in interest rates. |
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polite and showing respect |
Don't get me wrong But i think I'm a courteous boy |
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to take someone to hospital and keep them there for treatment: |
His wife's been hospitalized for depression |
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to ask someone for information about somethingيَسْتَفْسِر عن |
I am inquiring about French classes in the area. |
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secret, especially in an official situationسِرّي |
These documents are strictly confidential |
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very important and needing you to take action immediately |
I need to speak to you urgently |
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(especially of ideas) not clear and having no form:<<[(vague)]>> |
She has a few nebulous ideas about what she might want to do in the future, but nothing definite |
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not creating or producing anything new |
She became very depressed during the barren years when she was unable to paint.(adj) |
old use If a woman is barren, she is unable to have a baby. |
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to remember somethingيَتذكر |
I don’t recall arranging a time to meet |
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to touch gently and in a loving way, or to touch in a sexual way: |
She fondled the puppies. |
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someone who has a less important position than someone else in an organizationمَرؤوس |
a subordinate position |
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to put a lot of things into a vehicle or machine |
I was just loading the washing machine |
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a group of words or style of speaking used by a particular group of people: |
business/legal parlance |
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(one of) a group of shops that belong to a single company, have the same appearance, and sell similar goods |
chain-store |
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to pull something somewhere slowly and with difficultyيَجُرّ بِمَشقة |
They hauled the piano into the living room. |
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extreme anger: |
He left home to escape his father’s wrath |
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to agree to do somethingيوافق |
The college eventually consented to the students’ demands. |
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the way that something is performed, written, drawn, etc.: |
Her rendering of the song was delightful |
The singers rendered the song with enthusiasmقدم |
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to feel very happy, proud, etc. |
Glowing with pride, she showed me her painting |
Sam’s face had lost its usual glow. |
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to visit a place or a person for a short time, esp. when you are on the way to somewhere else: |
I’ll stop off/in/by on my way home and pick up some pop |
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to make progress or get closer to achieving something: |
I'm trying to learn to drive, but I'm not making much headway with it |
I've made massive headway in learning this language |
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to experience something, especially a change or medical treatment |
He is undergoing surgery for a heart problem |
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to deal with something and make it successful in the future: |
You need to find the best manager to take the idea forward. |
I look forward to hearing from you |
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the period of time when you rest and get better after a serious illness |
convalescence نقاهة |
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receiving financial help from the state because you are poor or have not been employed for a long time |
When we first moved here we were on welfare |
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to cause physical or mental pain, or trouble, to someone or something |
Even at the end, when cancer racked his body, he was calm and cheerful |
The dog was already racked by/with the pains of old age. |
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to cry in a noisy way |
He's sobbing |
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