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period


/ˈpɪəriəd /

period 11 21


/ˈpɪəriəd /


noun


[C]


1 a length of time


8 8 The weather tomorrow will be cloudy with sunny periods.


8 8 The scheme will be introduced for a six-month trial period.


8 8 Her son is going through a difficult period at the moment.


8 8 The play is set in the Tudor period in England.


8 8 period costume (= costume of a particular period)


فترة؛‬ ‮عهد

score


/skɔː[r] /

score


/skɔː[r] /


verb


[I,T]


73 31


to get points, goals, etc. in a game, competition, examination, etc.


8 8 The team still hadn't scored by half-time.


8 8 Louise scored the highest marks in the exam.


8 8 Alonso scored an easy victory in the new Renault.


8 8 England scored three goals against France.


يسجّل هدفاً ؛‬ ‮يحرز (نصراً)‬

confident


/ˈkɒnfɪdənt /

confident


/ˈkɒnfɪdənt /


adj


confident (of sth/that…) feeling or showing that you are sure about your own abilities, opinions, etc.


8 8 Kate feels confident of passing/that she can pass the exam.


8 8 to be confident of success


8 8 Donald has a very confident manner.


13 11 Look at self-confident.


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