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figure something/someone out |
To think about and then understand something or someone; e.g. I'm gonna figure out how to solve the problem. e.g. I can't figure this map out. A: Do you know how this machine works? B: No, but I'll figure it out. |
يكتشف أو يعرف |
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find (something) out |
To get information about something; e.g. I must find out the train times. e.g. I need to find out what the solution is. |
يَكْتَشِف شَيئاً ما |
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look after someone/something |
To take care of someone or something; e.g. Could you look after the children while I’m out? |
يَعْتَني بـِ |
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look forward to something |
To feel happy and excited about something that is going to happen; e.g. I'm really looking forward to seeing him. |
يَتَطَلَّع إلى |
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look out! |
Something you say when someone is in danger; e.g. Look out – there’s a car coming! |
إنتَبِه |
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look around/round (something) |
To visit a place and look at the things in it; e.g. She spent the afternoon looking round the town. |
يَنْظُر إلى / يَتفَرّج عَلى |
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look into something |
To examine the facts about a situation; e.g. They are looking into the causes of the accident. |
يَنظُر في |
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look for |
To try to find someone or something; I’m looking for my keys. I’ve looked everywhere but I can’t find my bag. |
يبحث عن |
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look at |
To turn your eyes in the direction of something or someone so that you can see it or them; e.g. Look at the picture on page two. e.g. He was looking out of the window at me! |
ينظُر إلى |
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look back |
To think about something that happened in the past; e.g. When I look back I can see where we went wrong. e.g. It wasn't such a bad experience when I look back on it. |
يُفَكّر في الماضي |
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look through sth |
To read something quickly; e.g. I've looked through some catalogues. e.g. He looked through his notes before the lecture. |
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look in |
To visit a person for a short time, usually when you are on your way somewhere else; e.g. I thought I might look in on Bob on my way to the shops. e.g. Can you look in on the kids before you go to bed? |
زيارة قصيرة بالطريق |
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look on |
To watch something happen but not become involved in it; e.g. A large crowd looked on as the band played. e.g. Look on the bright side, no one was badly hurt. |
يكتفي بالمشاهدة |
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fall in with |
To accept or agree with someone else’s ideas, way of behaving etc: e.g. I tried to fall in with the general mood of celebration. |
ان توافق على شيء ما |
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run into (something/someone) |
To drive a vehicle into an object or a person in another vehicle by accident: e.g. I had to brake suddenly, and the car behind ran into me. e.g. He ran his motorbike into a tree.
To meet someone you know when you are not expecting to: e.g. Graham ran into someone he used to know at school the other day. |
يصتدم / يلتقي بشخص مقرب بالصدفة |
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move over |
افسحلي مجال/ وخر |
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eke something out. /iːk/ |
To use something slowly or carefully because you only have a small amount of it: e.g. There wasn't much food left, but we just managed to eke it out.e.g. He managed to eke out a living (= earn just enough to live on) one summer by selling drinks on a beach. |
يقتصد |
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zone out |
To stop paying attention and not hear or see what is around you for a short period of time : Ex: Whe the men start talking about football, I just zone out. |
يسهو ، يسرح باله، يشرد ذهنه |
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go after someone |
To chase or follow someone in order to catch them: Ex: The police went after him but he got away. |
يطارد شخصاً ما |
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go rogue /roʊɡ/ |
To start behaving in a way that is not normal or expected, especially by leaving your group and doing something dangerous: Ex: A Special Forces unit had gone rogue and was trying to free the hostage. |
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put up |
يتحمل |
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