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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.

karachi


كراتشي

a city in southern Pakistan, formerly the capital and still the main port and industrial centre.

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.

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!

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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?

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.

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.

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.