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kebab كباب ،شاويرما |
● Don't try to chat up a girl after eating a kebab.
● There's also a very amusing incident with a kebab.
● None of those childish kebab stories you get in so many travel books these days. |
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karachi كراتشي |
● a city in southern Pakistan, formerly the capital and still the main port and industrial centre. |
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keen متحمس ،حاد |
● keen (to do something) John was very keen to help.
● keen (that…) We are keen that our school should get involved too.
● keen (on doing something) I wasn't too keen on going to the party.
● a keen sportsman |
● He told me that he was keen to help.
● I wasn’t keen on going there on my own.
● The government is keen for peace talks to start again. |
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keep , kept (v) يحتفظ ،يواصل ،يبقى |
● Jane kept the engine running.
● We huddled around the fire to keep warm.
● I was struggling to keep awake.
● Keep your room tidy.
● some toys to keep the kids amused.
● You won’t be able to keep it secret forever.
● Peter cycles to work to keep fit. |
● Keep him out of trouble.
● Don’t keep us in suspense any longer!
● The police put up barriers to keep the crowds back.
● If I were you, I’d keep away from that area at night.
● a sign saying ‘Danger: Keep Out’.
● I keep telling you, but you won’t listen! |
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kennels مركز حضانة للكلاب, بيوت كلاب |
■ a small building made for a dog to sleep in.
● The puppy, which may have rabies, is at a quarantine kennel.
● We put the dog in kennels when we go away.
● We decided to pay for Poppy's upkeep at the kennels, and visited her each week. |
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key مفتاح ،مفاتيح |
● I lost my house keys.
● A bunch of keys hung from his belt.
● I can lend you a spare key to the store until you get one cut (=made).
● Press the ‘Escape’ key to exit.
●I’ll get a new door key cut for you.
● She felt in her pocket for the front door key.
● Sam turned the ignition key and drove slowly away. |
● Has anyone seen the key to the garage door?
● She inserted the key into the lock.
● He climbed into his car and turned the key.
● He walked off down the corridor, jangling his keys.
●My plastic key wouldn't open my hotel room.
● She will be a key witness in the murder trial. |
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keyboard لوحة مفاتيح |
● The program can be used to record music input directly from the computer keyboard.
● a computer keyboard.
● Dorfman plays keyboards -- an injury preventing him from shouldering his usual accordion. |
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kennels مركز حضانة للكلاب, بيوت كلاب |
■ a small building made for a dog to sleep in.
● The puppy, which may have rabies, is at a quarantine kennel.
● We put the dog in kennels when we go away.
● We decided to pay for Poppy's upkeep at the kennels, and visited her each week. |
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khartoum الخرطوم |
■ the capital city of Sudan, known to British people as the place where General Gordon was killed in 1885 in the Siege of Khartoum. |
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kick
(v) يركل (n) ركلة |
● Billy was kicking a ball around the yard.
● The police kicked the door down.
● There was a scuffle and he kicked me in the stomach.
● He kicked off his shoes and lay back on the bed.
● a row of dancers kicking their legs in the air
● A horse trotted past, kicking up dust from the road. |
● The dancers kicked their legs in the air. ● The child was dragged away, kicking and screaming. |
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kick off انطلاق الكرة |
● What time does the laser show kick off? ● The match kicks off at noon. ● The series kicked off with an interview with Brando. ● OK Marion, would you care to kick off? ● I’m going to kick off today’s meeting with a few remarks about the budget. |
● I think it might kick off in here with all these football fans around. ● If the meeting kicks off on time, we should be finished by 12 o'clock. ● The company kicked off with a hefty dose of early nitrogen, which with hindsight was the right choice. |
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kid
طفل ،أطفال ،جدي ، سخلة ،يمازح (v) |
● He’s married with three kids.
● She’d always loved animals since she was a little kid.
● A neighbor volunteered to keep an eye on the kids
● college kids
● Tell the kids next door to turn down their music. |
● Hey kid, come here.
● I remember the good things about a kid and he showed that tonight.
● He was kind to her as a kid.
● All I ever wanted was to get married and have kids.
● The older kids were at school and two of the women had taken the younger ones to the park.
● Could you look after the kids this evening? |
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kidnap
يخطف (v) |
● Police appealed for witnesses after a woman was kidnapped at gunpoint.
● the hunt for the kidnapper
● a series of kidnappings ● The terrorists were planning to kidnap one of the president’s sons. |
● Two businessmen have been kidnapped by terrorists. |
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kidney
كلية ،كلى (n) |
● a kidney transplant.
● steak and kidney pie.
● They are waiting for a kidney donor and time is running out fast. ● For similar reasons the presence of severe lung disease and chronic kidney disease is a contraindication to disulfiram administration. ● She has been diagnosed with tuberculosis, kidney problems and malnutrition, health workers say. ● steak and kidney pie. |
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kill (v) killer (adv) killing ,overkill (noun) يقتل ،قاتل |
● Why did she kill her husband? ● Murray held a gun to his head and threatened to kill him. ● Four people were killed when a train plunged into a flooded river. ● It kills me to see him working so hard. ● Mom will kill me if I’m late. ● What happened next? The suspense is killing me. ● They weren’t bothered – in fact, they were killing themselves laughing. |
● He raised his knife for the kill. ● The cubs will share the remains of the kill. ● They have killed plans for a weekly regional magazine in Los Angeles. |