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Obsession |
استحواذ |
state in which a person’s mind is completely filled with thoughts of one particular thing or person in a way that is not normal |
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Chewing |
مضغ |
bite many times) but do not eat |
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Stricken |
مصاب |
seriously affected by an unpleasant feeling or disease or by a difficult situation |
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Cure |
علاج |
to make a person or an animal healthy again after an illness |
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Poured |
صب |
to make a liquid or other substance flow from a container in a continuous stream, especially by holding the container at an angle |
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Realize |
تدرك |
to understand or become aware of a particular fact or situation |
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Protested |
اعترض |
to say or do something to show that you disagree with something or think it is bad, especially publicly |
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Figure out |
معرفه |
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Tuck |
مطوي |
to push, fold or turn the ends or edges of clothes, paper, etc. so that they are held in place or look neat |
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Stash |
خبأ |
to store something in a safe or secret place |
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Wrinkle |
تجعد |
a line or small fold in your skin, especially on your face, that forms as you get older |
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Yell |
قال بصوت عال او صاح او زعق |
to shout loudly, for example because you are angry, excited, frightened or in pain |
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Dozen |
دزينه او دسته |
a group of twelve of the same thing |
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Pan |
وعاء معدني قليل العمق |
a container, usually made of metal, with a handle or handles, used for cooking food in |
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Nod |
عبر بإمائه |
if you nod, nod your head or your head nods, you move your head up and down to show agreement, understanding, etc. |
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Jotting |
دون بإختصار وعلي عجل |
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announce |
اعلن |
to tell people something officially, especially about a decision, plans, etc |
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Oven |
فرن |
imagethe part of a cooker that is like a box with a door on the front, in which food is cooked or heated |
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Mitt |
قفاذ الفرن |
a type of glove that covers the four fingers together and the thumb separately |
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Shrug |
هز كتفه متجاهل 🤷♂️ |
to raise your shoulders and then drop them to show that you do not know or care about something |
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Walnut |
الجوز |
the light-brown nut of the walnut tree that has a rough surface and a hard round shell in two halves |
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Bacon 🥓 |
لحم خنزير مملح او مدخن |
meat from the back or sides of a pig that has been cured (= preserved using salt or smoke), usually served in thin slices
COMPARE gammon, ham, pork |
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Weird |
عجيب او غريب |
very strange or unusual and difficult to explain |
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Den |
عرين او وكر |
the hidden home of some types of wild animal
a place where people meet in secret, especially for some illegal activity |
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Beaded |
مطرز او منقط |
decorated with beads a beaded dress beaded with something with small drops of a liquid on it His face was beaded with sweat. |
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Muse |
استغرق في التفكير |
to think carefully about something for a time, ignoring what is happening around you SYNONYM ponder 🤔 |
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Giggle |
يضحك بصوت عالي قهقهة |
to laugh in a silly way because you are embarrassed or nervous or you think that something is funny The girls giggled at the joke. They giggled nervously as they waited for their turn. She giggled with delight. |
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Squeal |
اطلق صيحه بصوت عال |
to make a long, high sound The pigs were squealing. The car squealed to a halt. Children were running around squealing with excitement. |
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Sarcastically |
بسخريه |
in a way that shows or expresses sarcasm ‘John can’t come.’ ‘What a shame,’ my brother said sarcastically. |
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Sprain |
جزع او التواء |
sprain something to injure a joint in your body, especially your wrist or ankle, by suddenly twisting it I stumbled and sprained my ankle. |
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Stitches 🧵 |
غرزه |
one of the small lines of thread that you can see on a piece of cloth after it has been sewn; the action that produces this |
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Whip |
يخرج شئ فجاة |
whip something + adv./prep. to remove or pull something quickly and suddenly She whipped the mask off her face. The man whipped out a knife. |
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Puffy |
منتفخ |
(of eyes, faces, etc.) looking swollen (= larger or rounder than normal) Her eyes were puffy from crying. His face was puffy with sleep. (of clouds, etc.) looking soft, round and white |
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Rush |
سرعه |
move fast |
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Deflate |
مفرغ الهواء |
deflate (something) to let air or gas out of a tyre, balloon, etc.; to become smaller because of air or gas coming out
to make somebody feel less confident; to make somebody/something feel or seem less important |
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Mumble |
تمتم بصوت منخفض |
to speak or say something in a quiet voice in a way that is not clear SYNONYM mutter mumble (to somebody/yourself) I could hear him mumbling to himself. mumble something (to somebody/yourself) She mumbled an apology and left. |
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Salute |
تحيه عسكرية |
to touch the side of your head with the fingers of your right hand to show respect, especially in the armed forces The sergeant stood to attention and saluted. |
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Fork 🍴 |
شوكه |
a tool with a handle and three or four sharp points (called prongs), used for picking up and eating food |
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Flute |
ناي |
musical instrument of the woodwind group, like a thin pipe in shape. The player holds it to the side of his or her face and blows across a hole at one end |
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Cringe |
متوتر |
[intransitive] to move back and/or away from somebody because you are afraid SYNONYM cower a child cringing in terror [intransitive] to feel very embarrassed and uncomfortable about something I cringe when I think of the poems I wrote then. She felt herself cringe with embarrassment at the memory. |
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Auditorium |
قاعه محاضرات |
the part of a theatre, concert hall, etc. in which the audience sits The auditorium seats over a thousand people. You will be taken on a guided tour of the theatre, including the stage, auditorium and backstage areas. |
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Debate |
نقاش |
a formal discussion of an issue at a public meeting or in a parliament. In a debate two or more speakers express opposite views and then there is often a vote on the issue. the first ever televised presidential debate The minister opened the debate (= was the first to speak). After a long debate, Congress approved the proposal. debate on something a debate on transport policy under debate The motion under debate (= being discussed) was put to a vote. |
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Hint |
تلميح |
something that you say or do in an indirect way in order to show somebody what you are thinking He gave a broad hint (= one that was obvious) that he was thinking of retiring. Should I drop a hint (= give a hint) to Matt? He resented any hint that he might be to blame. |
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Wobbly |
يهتز او غير متزن |
not properly fixed in place so that it moves from side to side a chair with a wobbly leg a wobbly tooth weak and unsteady because you are ill or tired He's still a bit wobbly after the operation. When I stood up my legs went all wobbly. |
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Frolic |
مرح |
to play and move around in a lively, happy way children frolicking on the beach |
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Stink |
نتن او ضعيف في شيء |
stink (of something) to have a strong, unpleasant smell SYNONYM reek Her breath stank of garlic. It stinks of smoke in here. Don't go in there—it stinks. [intransitive] stink (of something) to seem very bad, unpleasant or dishonest The whole business stank of corruption. ‘What do you think of the idea?’ ‘I think it stinks.’ |
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Interrupte |
مقاطعة كلام شخص |
to say or do something that makes somebody stop what they are saying or doing Sorry to interrupt, but there's someone to see you. interrupt with something Would you mind not interrupting with questions all the time? interrupt somebody/something I hope I'm not interrupting you. They were interrupted by a knock at the door. interrupt somebody/something with something The President's speech was constantly interrrupted with boos and jeers. interrupt + speech ‘I have a question,’ she interrupted. interrupt somebody + speech ‘Just listen for a moment,’ he interrupted her angrily. |
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Convince |
اقنع |
to make somebody/yourself believe that something is true convince somebody/yourself Are the prime minister's assurances enough to convince the public? I'd be very surprised if this argument convinces anybody. to try/manage/fail to convince somebody/yourself She has managed to convince even the sceptics. convince somebody/yourself of something You'll need to convince them of your enthusiasm for the job. convince somebody/yourself (that)… I’d convinced myself (that) I was right. Will the president be able to convince voters that he deserves a second term? The experience convinced him that Europe was on the brink of a revolution. convince somebody to do something to persuade somebody to do something I've been trying to convince him to see a doctor. |
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Chuckle 🤭 |
ضحكه مكتومه |
an act of laughing quietly chuckle of something She gave a chuckle of delight. chuckle at something We had a good chuckle at that idea. Check pronunciation: chuckle |