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emphasize

to show that something is important or needs special attention


He emphasized the importance of learning foreign languages.

يؤكد

enable

to make someone able to do something


This money enabled me to buy a new computer.

يمكن

engage

to employ someone:



I have engaged a secretary to deal with all my paperwork.



example of engage is when you start talking to someone.

توضيف ـ ينخرط

enhance

to improve the quality, amount, or strength of something:


These scandals will not enhance the organization's reputation.

تحسين

encourage

to say good things to someone that will make them confident about doing something


My parents encouraged me to try new things.

يشجع

entail

to make something necessary, or to involve something:


Such a large investment inevitably entails some risk.



Repairing the roof will entail spending a lot of money.

يستلزم

enter

to go into a place


The police entered the house by the back door. B1to put information into a computer, book, or document


You have to enter a password to access this file. B1to do a competition


Are you going to enter the photography competition?

يدخل ـ يُدْخِل (المَعْلومات أَو البَيانات) ـ يَدْخُل (المُنافَسة)

establish

to start a company or organization that will continue for a long time.


The company was established in 1822.


يؤسس

exist

to be real or present:


Poverty still exists in this country.

يتواجد

expand

to get larger, or to make something get larger


The company has expanded.

يُمَدِّد / يوسع

examine

to look at someone or something very carefully, especially to try to discover something


She picked up the knife and examined it carefully.He was examined by a doctor as soon as he arrived. formalto test someone to see how much they know or how well they can do something


You’ll be examined in three main areas: speaking, listening, and reading.

يمتحن ـ يفحص

expect

to think that something will happen


He didn’t expect to see me.I expect that she’ll be very angry about this.

يتوقع

experiment

a test, especially a scientific one, that you do in order to discover if something is true:


We do lots of experiments in class.

تجربة

explore

to go around a place where you have never been in order to find out what is there


The children love exploring.The best way to explore the countryside is on foot.

يستكشف

extend

to make something bigger or longer:


We’re going to extend our kitchen.

يَمد

fail

to not pass a test or an exam:


I’ve just failed my driving test. to not be successful:


Dad’s business failed after just three years.

يرسب ـ يفشل

fall

to go down suddenly and hit the ground:


She fell off her bike.


يسقط

feed

to give food to a person, group, or animal.

يطعم

Fight

to try to hurt someone using your body or weapons:


Two men were fighting outside the bar. to argue:


Don’t fight in front of the children!

يَتَصارَع / يَتَقاتل ـ يَتَشاجَر / يَتَجادَل

Fit

to be the right shape or size for someone or something


This shirt doesn’t fit me any more.

يناسب

Fold

to bend something so that one part of it lies flat on top of another part, or to bend in this way


Can you help me fold the sheets? fold your arms to bend your arms across your chest, with one crossing over the other


He sat with his arms folded.

يَطوي- اطْوي ذِراعَيْك

Forbid

to tell someone that they must not do something:


The school forbids students from smoking.National Park regulations forbid hunting.

يمنع

freeze

If something freezes, it becomes hard and solid because it is very cold.


The pond froze overnight.

يتجمد

fry

to cook something in hot oil or fat


Fry the onions for two minutes.

يقلي

generate

to make something exist:


This movie has generated a lot of interest. to make energy:


We need to generate more electricity.

يونتج ـ يولد

grind

to make something change into powder by rubbing it between two hard things:


to grind coffee.

يطحن

grow

to become bigger or taller as time passes:


Children grow very quickly. A2If a plant grows, or you grow it, it develops from a seed to a full plant :


These plants grow well in sandy soil.

يكبر ـ ينمو

hang

to fasten something so that the top part is fixed but the lower part is free to move, or to be held in this way:


He hung his coat on the hook behind the door.A gold necklace hung around her neck. to kill someone by putting a rope around their neck and making them drop.


يعلق ـ يشنق

hesitate

to stop before you do something, especially because you are nervous or not sure


Richard hesitated before answering. don’t hesitate to do something used to encourage someone to do something


If you need any help, don’t hesitate to call me.

يتردد

hide

to put something in a place where no one can see it


I hid the money in a drawer. B1to go to a place where no one can see you


She hid behind a tree.

يخبئ ـ يخفي

hit

to touch something or someone quickly and with force, usually hurting or damaging something


The ball hit him on the head.She hit her head on the pavement when she fell. to affect something in a bad way



🦜The city has been hit hard by the budget cuts. hit it off informal If people hit it off, they like each other immediately.

يضرب ـ يصفع

hold

to have something in your hand or arms:


He was holding a glass of wine.She held the baby in her arms.


يمسك

hope

to want something to happen or be true:


I hope that the bus won’t be late.We had hoped for better weather than this.‘Is he coming?’ ‘I hope so.


يأمل

hop

to jump on one foot.

يقفز برجل وحده

hug

to put your arms around someone and hold them, usually because you love them.

يحضن

hurry

to move or to do things quickly


Please hurry – the train is about to leave.

يسرع

ignore

to not give attention to something or someone:


I said hello but she ignored me.

يتجاهل

identify

to say what the name of someone or something is


The victim has not yet been identified.



يَتَعَرَّف على

imply

to suggest or show something, without saying it directly


She implied that she wasn’t happy at work.


يَدُلّ ضِمْنًا على

impress

to make someone admire or respect you


I was hoping to impress him with my knowledge.


يَتْرُك اِنْطِباعًا حسناً

incorporate

to include something as part of something larger:



♌The film incorporates elements of fantasy and science fiction.


♈The program incorporates a powerful graphics tool.

دمج او تجسيد

indicate

to show that something exists or is true


Recent evidence indicates that the skeleton is about three million years old.

يدل على

inform

to tell someone about something


He informed us that we would have to leave.Patients should be informed about the risks.

يُخبر

insist

to say that something is certainly true, especially when other people do not believe you:


Mia insisted that she and Carlo were just friends.

يؤكد ـ يصر

install

to put a piece of equipment somewhere and make it ready to use:


The school has installed a burglar alarm.



to put software onto a computer.

يُركب

introduce

to tell someone another person’s name the first time that they meet:


He took me around the room and introduced me to everyone. to make something exist or happen for the first time:


We have introduced a new training scheme for employees.

يُقَدم

invest

to give money to a bank or business, or to buy something, because you hope to make a profit:


He’s invested a million pounds in the project. to use a lot of time, effort, or emotions because you want to succeed:


She has invested a lot of time and energy in her job.

يستثمر

investigate

to try to get all the facts about something, especially a crime or accident:


Police are investigating the murder.

يُحَقِّق في / يَتَحَرَّى عن

intend

to want and plan to do something:


How long do you intend to stay in Paris? be intended for someone:- to be made for a particular person or reason:



The books are intended for young children.


ينوي ـ مُخَصَّص لِغَرَض مُعَيَّن