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23 Cards in this Set
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Crashed |
ارتطم |
Peter crashed to the floor |
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Louder |
Plus fort |
Everyone loughed louder |
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Arrived |
Arrivée |
He arrived in a big car |
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Bits |
قليلا |
Would you like a bit of chocolate? We took the best bits from three diffrent spiders and put them toghether |
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Then |
ثم، حتى ذلك حين |
(at) that time (in the past or in the future - I was working in the city then - Give it to me next week - I won't have time to read it before/until then - we need it then |
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Shout |
صيحة |
Osborn tried to shout |
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Into |
إلى الداخل |
Towards the inside or middle of somthing - Stromm ran into the room - get into bed! - i went into the hotel |
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Terrible |
مريع، رهيب |
Very bad: - A terrible accedent - The weather is terrible - peter had terrible night, when he woke up, he thought: Am i dead. |
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Across |
عبر، على الجانب الآخر |
FROM ONE SIDE TO THE OTHER - He looked across the room - I walked across the road - the library is across fromm the school |
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A few |
بعض |
Some or small number of - i'm only here for a few days - MJ sat with flash a few tables behind peter |
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Onto |
على، صعد |
used to show movement into or on a particular place: - It shot some food on the next table - I stepped onto the platform. |
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Follow |
يتبع |
to move behind someone or something and go where they go:- She followed me into the kitchen. - but flash followed him |
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Go down |
ينخفض |
to become lower in level - he went down a street between two tall buildings |
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Go up |
يَرْتَقي / يَرْتَفِع |
to become higher in level:- House prices keep going up He went up a wall |
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Front |
المُقَدِّمة / الوَاجِهة |
the side of something that faces forward- Write the address on the front of the envelope. He parked the car in front of the house |
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Opposite |
عكس/مخالف |
in a position facing someone or something but on the other side- We live on opposite sides of the city - and looked at the building opposite |
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Sadly |
Malheursement بحزن/للأسف |
In a sad way She shook her head sadly used to say that you are sorry something is true Sadly, the marriage ended. |
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Almost |
Presque |
Nearly You're almost a brother to harry nearlyI almost missed the bus.We’ve almost finished.She’s almost 18 years old. |
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Worse |
أسوء |
comparative of bad: more unpleasant, difficult, etc. Worse jobs |
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Bring |
يجلب |
to take someone or something with you when you go somewhereDid you bring an umbrella with you?He brought me some flowers. |
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Sell |
يبيع |
to give something to someone who gives you money for itHe sold / his guitar for £50.I sold / my bike to Claire |
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Scream |
يصرخ |
to make a loud, high noise with your voice because you are afraid or hurtSomeone was screaming in the street |
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Sense |
حاسة/حس |
a feeling or understanding about yourself or about a situationLiving in the countryside gave us a great sense of freedom one of the five natural abilities of sight, hearing, touch, smell, and tasteI have a very poor sense of smell. the ability to make good decisions and do things that will not make problems He had the good sense to book a seat in advance. |