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assistant |
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n. مساعد helper; a person who assists or helps someone else I am a textile designer under the title assistant designer at a western wear company. |
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assumption |
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n. افتراض something taken for accepted as true without proof; taking over or taking possession of The young princess made the foolish assumption that the regent would not object to power. |
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assurance |
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n. ضمان promise or pledge; certainty; self-confidence; freedom from doubt Even in BP CEO Tony Hayward's new television commercial, his assurance is ambiguous. |
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assured |
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a. أكدت made sure; exhibiting confidence or authority; indubitable We are surprised to see the little girl paint with an assured hand. |
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asteroid |
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n. كويكب small planet; any small celestial bodies that revolve around the sun With Vista at opposition, the asteroid is at its closest point to Earth in its orbit. |
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asthma |
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n. حزما الربو chronic respiratory disease, often arising from allergies Indoor air pollution may have contributed to the increase in asthma rates since the 1980s. |
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astral |
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a. عقولة relating to stars; star-shaped She was amazed at the number of astral bodies the new telescope revealed. |
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astray |
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a. ضلال away from the correct path or direction, either in a literal or in a figurative sense; wandering Such ideas will only lead the world's people astray. |
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astronomical |
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a. نجمي الفلكية enormously large or extensive; relating to astronomy The government seems willing to spend astronomical sums on weapons development. |
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asylum |
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n. اللجوء place of refuge or shelter; protection The refugees sought asylum from religious persecution in a new land. |
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atlas |
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n. تأسلي أطلس a bound volume of maps, charts, or tables Embarrassed at being unable to distinguish Slovenia from Slovakia, George W. finally consulted an atlas. |
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atone |
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v. تكفير make amends, as for sin or fault; pay for; turn away from sin He knew no way in which he could atone for his brutal crime. |
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attach |
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v. ترفق fasten; annex; be in contact with The anti-nuclear campaigners used concrete blocks and chains to attach themselves to the rails. |
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attain |
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v. منتبهة achieve or accomplish; gain The scarecrow sought to attain one goal: he wished to obtain a brain. |
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attainment |
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n. تحقيق something, such as an accomplishment or achievement; achievement The end of all scholarly attainment is to live nobly. |
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attentive |
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a. الإلحادية alert and watchful; considerate; thoughtful Spellbound, the attentive audience watched the final game of the tennis match, never taking their eyes from the ball. |
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attest |
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v. تشهد testify; authenticate, affirm to be true Having served as a member of the Grand Jury, I can attest that our system of indicting individuals requires improvement. |