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دى اهم المصطلحات فى اللغة الانجليزية اتمنى ان تنال رضاكم- واظن اخد شوية راحة كدة و ارجعلكم فريش ان شاء اللّه
Fundamental Idioms in English الجزء الأول Part One 1- above all = (mainly, especially, most importantly) أهم من كل شيء، قبل كل شيء And above all, remember to send us your comments. 2- all at once = (suddenly, all of a sudden) فجأة ، في نفس الوقت All at once the sky became dark and it started to rain. 3- all day long = (the entire day, continuously) طول اليوم She has been working hard all day long. 4- all of a sudden = (suddenly) بغتة ، فجأة We were talking and all of a sudden Tom appeared. 5- all right = (satisfactory, correct) على ما يرام Will it be all right if I drive ? 6- as a matter of fact = (in fact, really) في الحقيقة As a matter of fact, l enjoy touring in Europe. 7- as usual = (as always, customarily) كالعادة Paul will come late tonight as usual. 8- as yet = (up to the present time) لحد الآن As yet we have no answer from Sheila. 9- ask for = (request) يطلب Did you ask for permission to leave ? 10- at all =(in any degree, in the least- generally used in a negative sense) مطلقا I never smoke at all. 11- at first = (originally, in the first instance) في البداية At first the tourist thought English was very difficult but then, he made very good progress. 12- at last = (finally) أخيرا At last we made up our minds to study psychology. 13- to back out = ( to withdraw, to fail to fulfill a promise or obligation) يتراجع عن ، يتنصل من We were all ready to sign the agreement when Mr. Smith backed out. 14- to back up = ( to put a car in reverse, drive or go backwards). ينسحب للوراء Back up a few feet more and then you can get out. 15- to be better off = (to be in a better condition or situation) من الأفضل له أن If he were very sick, he would be better off in hospital. 16- to be bound for {somewhere} = (to be going in a certain direction) متجه إلى The ship is bound for New York. 17- to be bound to = (certain, definite) لابد ، متأكد We are bound to be late if you don’t hurry. 18- to be cut out for = (to be designed for, have talent for, serve as) يليق ، يصلح ، يناسب Carl is certainly not cut out for to be a doctor. 19- to be in charge of = (to manage, to be responsible for) مسئول عن ، متعهد بـ Jack is in charge of the office while Mr. Brown is away. 20- to be in one’s way = (to block or obstruct, thus causing inconvenience) في طريقك Is this chair in your way ? You can remove it if you want. 21- to be named after = (to be given at birth the same name as another) يسمي David was named after his uncle. 22- to be taken in = (to be cheated, deceived) يخدع ، يغش The old lady was taken in by his smooth manner of talking, and gave him all her savings to invest for her. 23- to be well off = (to be rich) عنده ما يكفي (من الشيء) Carol’s parents were once well off, but they lost all their money. 24- to beat about the bush = (to be indirect in approaching something) يدور حول الموضوع The child beats about the bush so much that no one knows exactly what he wants. 25- to believe in =(to accept as true, have faith in existence) يصدق I really think that my neighbor believes in ghosts. 26- to blow out = ( to explode, go flat,- said generally of tires) يتفجر On our trip to Paris one of our tires blew out. 27- to blow up = (to destroy by explosion, to explode) ينفجر A bomb blew up near the restaurant this morning. 28- to break down = (to stop functioning, -said generally of motors and similar mechanical objects or vehicle s) يتعطل His car broke down, and had to tow it to a garage. 29- to set to do {something} = (to be ready, prepared to do something) متأهبون ، مستعدون We were all set to sign the agreement when Mr. Smith backed out. 30- to break in = (to adjust through usage something which is new and stiff) يتم التغلب على قسوة سلعة جديدة These new shoes are hurting me. I’ll be glad when they are broken in! 31- to break into = (to enter by force) يقتحم عنوة مبنى One thief broke into the house last night. 32- to break loose = (to become free, escape) يفلت من ، يهرب من He broke loose from the police and ran away. 33- to break off = (to terminate, put an end to) يقطع علاقة We may break off relations with that hostile country. 34- to break out = (to occur suddenly) تندلع Mr. Adams was living in Miami when the war broke out. 35- to bring about = (to cause something to happen) يحدث The accident was brought about by Philip’s carelessness. 36- to bring somebody or something back = (to return) يرجع I brought the book back to the library yesterday. 37- to bring out = (to produce, present, cause something to appear) يصدر ، ينشر They try to bring out one new book each month. 38- to bring somebody to = (to revive) يعيد شخصا إلى الوعي بعد إغماء This medicine will surely bring the injured passenger to. 39- to bring somebody up = (to rear, raise from childhood, to look after a child till he / she is adult and to teach him / her how to behave) يربي Steve was born in Sidney but brought up in Rome. 40- to build up = (to increase, make stronger) ينمي ، يعزز تدريجيا The patient needs good tonic to build up his strength. 41- to burn something down = (to burn to the ground, often passive) يدمر بالحرق ، يحترق عن آخرة Their house was burnt down and only ashes were left. 42- to burn something out = (to stop functioning) يحترق There are no lights in the house . Perhaps a fuse has burned out. 43- to burn up = (to burn completely) يحرق He burned up the letter and threw the ashes into the fireplace. 44- to burst out crying = ( to begin suddenly to cry) ينفجر باكيا Everyone was quiet when Jill suddenly burst out crying. 45- to buy out = ( to buy a business from another person) يشتري بالكامل He can sell his interests in that business any time because Mr. Miller will buy it out. 46- to buy up = (to buy the complete stock of) يشتري كل الموجودات The librarian is trying to buy up all the available old books. 47- by heart = (by memory) على ظهر قلب We have to know that poem by heart. 48- by mistake = (in error) خطأ He made a telephone call by mistake. 49- by oneself = (alone) بنفسه Jack did the work by himself. No one helped him. 50- by the way = (incidentally) بالمناسبة By the way, have you seen George in London ? 51- to call down = (to scold, reprimand) يوبخ Don’t call Mary down for that mistake. I am sure she did not do it on purpose. 52- to call for = (to go to get, pick up) يعرج على شخص كي يذهب معه لمكان آخر He promised to call for Ann at six o’clock. 53- to call off = (to cancel) يلغي The flight between the two states will be called off temporarily. 54- to call on = (to visit) يزور زيارة قصيرة Last night several friends called on us. 55- to call up = (to telephone, phone, ring up) يتلفن Did Martin call me up last night ? 56- to carry out = ( to complete, accomplish) ينفذ The engineer carried out this plan without difficulty. 57- to catch cold = (to become sick with the cold) يصاب بالزكام If you go out in this rain, you will certainly catch cold. 58- to catch fire = (to begin to burn) يشتعل No one seems to know how the building caught fire. 59- to catch on = (to understand. particularly to grasp the meaning of a humorous story) يدرك أو يفهم الفكرة Did you catch on what Richard said ? 60- to check out = (leaving time, (a hotel) يسجل مغادرة ، يدفع حساب الفندق ويغادره The tourist checked out at 11 a.m. 61- to check up = (to examine, check, inspect) فحص طبى Susan is going to doctor to have a general check up. 62- to cheer up = (to make happier, inspire) يبهج I have some news which I am sure will cheer you up. 63- to come about = (to happen, result) يحدث How did the accident come about ? 64- to come across = (to find by chance, or meet unexpectedly) يقابل صدفة While I was going to Madrid, I came across my friend Martin. 65- to come to = (to revive) يفيق من غيبوبة At first we thought the man was dead but soon he came to. 66- to come true = (to prove to be true or correct) يتحقق What the radio said about the weather for today has certainly come true. 67- to cross out = (to cancel – often by marking with crosses, omit) يشطب Why did you cross out the last line of your composition? 68- to cut in = (to interrupt, enter sharply into the path of another) يقاطع شخصا أثناء الحديث We were talking quietly when she cut in. 69- to cut off = (to remove by cutting the ends -- also to terminate abruptly) يقطع The rope was too long; so we cut off about six feet of it. 70- to cut out = (to remove by cutting – also to stop doing something) يبتر ، ينقطع عن ، يترك I wish I could cut out smoking. 71- to die away = (to diminish gradually in the distance, referring to sound) يضمحل ، يزول ، يتلاشى The sound of the horn on the excursion train slowly died away. 72- to die down = (to decrease, lessen in intensity) يتناقص ، يتضاءل The room seemed warm enough: so we let the fire die down. 73- to die out = (to disappear gradually but completely) يزول ، ينقرض ، يختفي The style of that sport died out years ago. 74- to do one’s best = (to try hard, make effort) يبذل قصارى جهده I tried to do my best to help him as you asked me. 75- to do over = ( to repeat, to do again) يعيد My teacher didn’t like my composition; so I did it over. 76- to do without = (to get along without) يستغني عن In his business he can’t do without a car. 77- to drop in on = (to visit informally) يقوم بزيارة غير متوقعة Some old friends dropped in on us last night. 78- to drop out of = (to discontinue attendance or participation in a school, a club, etc.,) يكف عن الاشتراك العملي في Many students have dropped out of school due to their failure. 79- to dry out = (to become dry through a gradual loss of moisture) يجف تدريجيا We can not use this wood; it is all dried out. 80- to dry up = (to dry completely) يجف بالكامل It rained very little and the streets soon dried up. 81- every now and then = (occasionally) من حين لآخر It rains every now and then in Lisbon. 82- every so often =(sometimes, occasionally, from time to time) أحيانا ، بين آن وآخر Every so often I feel like going to the jungle. . 83- to fall behind = (to lag, fail to keep up) يتخلف عن غيره ، يتباطأ Thomas fell behind in his studies and finally had to leave school. 84- to fall in love with = (to begin to love) يعشق Bassanio fell in love with Portia. 85- to fall off = (to fall from something; also, to decrease in volume) يسقط من مكان ما The little boy fell off his bicycle. 86- to fall through = (to fail to materialize, collapse) يخفق ، يفشل ، يلغي We wanted to go abroad last summer but our plans fell through 87- to feel like = (to be inclined, have the desire to) يرغب ، يميل إلى Does she feel like drinking coffee now ? 88- to feel sorry for = (to pity, feel compassion for) يأسف على I feel more sorry for his son than I do for him. 89- to figure out = (to discover, reason out, to study carefully in order to understand) يكتشف ، يفهم ، يحلل I can’t figure Martin out-he’s a mystery ! 90- to fill out = (to complete ; said of blanks, forms, etc.,) يملأ الفراغ في وثيقة أو بيان If you apply for a job, you have to fill out some application forms. 91- to find fault with = (to criticize) يعيب It is easy to find fault with the work of others. 92- to find out = (to discover, learn) يكتشف Have you found out how much the ticket costs ? 93- fond of = (interested in, keen on ) محب لـ ، مولع بـ I am fond of novels. 94- fool around = (to play and joke, spend time foolishly with little result) يعبث ، يحوم حول Stop fooling around with that knife or someone will get hurt ! 95- for ever = ( for good, permanently) دائما ، إلى الأبد ، مدى الحياة He will leave Brazil for ever. 96- for good = (for ever. permanently) دائما ، إلى الأبد ، مدى الحياة Why don’t you live in New York for good? 97- to get along = (to do, succeed, make progress) يتقدم Are you getting along very well in studying this book so far ? 98- to get along with = (to live or work harmoniously with) ينسجم Is the boss getting along well with his employees? 99- to get away = (to escape) يهرب The thief got away from the police yesterday. 100- to get back = ( to return) يعود What time did you get back last night ? 101- to get behind = (to fall behind) يتخلف He never studied; therefore he got behind. 102- to get better = (to become better) يتحسن Kipps has been sick for the last month, but he is getting much better nowadays. 103- to get down = (to go down, come down) ينزل You have been upstairs for hours. When will you get down ? 104- to get even with = (to be revenged) يثأر The enemy will get even with them for their crime. 105- to get in = (to enter, arrive) يدخل Will you please get in and shut the door ? 106- to get in touch with = (to communicate with) يتلفن I will get in touch with you as soon as I get there. 107- to get off = (descend from, leave) يترجل من ، عن At which station are you going to get off the train ? 108- to get on = (to enter, board) يعتلي ، يركب I get on the bus at the same station every morning. 109- to get out = (to take out, to go out) يستخرج This tool is too big to get out. 110- to get over = (to recover from) يتعافى من It took me more than a month to get over my sickness. 111- to get rid of = (to become free from) يتخلص من It certainly took Mr. Brown a long time to get rid of those old books. 112- to get through = (to finish) ينجز ، يتم When will you get through with your work tonight ? 113- to get up = (to arise, wake up) ينهض من فراشه She always gets up at six o’clock . 114- to give birth to = (to bear) تلد ، تضع Linda has just given birth to twins. 115- to give in = (to surrender) يستسلم Completely surrounded by the troops, the enemy finally gave in. 116- to give off = (to release, produce) يطلق ، يخرج Water when boiled always gives off steam. 117- to give out = (to distribute, also, to become exhausted, terminate) يوزع ، ينهار ، ينهي He stood at the door giving out programs. 118- to give someone a ring = (to telephone) يتلفن I’ll give you a ring as soon as I get to the station. 119- to give up = (to surrender, renounce) يتخلى عن، يكف عن Why don’t you give up working since you are very old ? 120- to go around = (to be sufficient for everyone) يكفي Are there enough chairs to go around ? 121- to go down = (sink, decrease in price) يغرق ، يغطس ، يتناقص في السعر I saw a boat going down the sea. 122- to go off = (to depart, explode) يرحل ، ينطلق The gun went off while he was cleaning it. 123- to go on = (to continue, proceed) يستمر Will you please go on reading loudly ? 124- to go out = (to stop burning) ينطفئ When the firemen arrived, the fire had gone out 125- to go with = (to match, harmonize – in color or design) ينسجم مع This coat doesn’t go with my trousers. 126- good for nothing = (useless) عديم القيمة ، تافه This stamp is good for nothing. 127- had better = (it is advisable to) من الأفضل أن You had better study hard day and night. 128- hand in = (to submit) يسلم Every student has to hand in a composition each week. 129- to hang up = (to put on a hook, also to end telephone conversation) يعلق الثوب ، ينهي مكالمة هاتفية، بإعادة السماعة إلى موضعها He hung up his coat on the closet. 130- to have a good time = (to enjoy oneself, pass a period of time pleasantly) يمضي وقتا ممتعا Did you have a good time in Florida ? 131- to have got = (to have, to possess) يملك Have you got a match please ? 132- to have got to do something = (must, have to) ينبغي ، يجب You’ve got to study hard in order to make good progress. 133- to have time off = (to have free time, not to have to work) يمتلك وقت فراغ He works only six days a week and has every Friday off. 134- have to do with = (to have some connection with) يتعلق بـ I have nothing to do with Earnest. He is very careless. 135- to hear from = (to know about) يتلقى أخبارا عن طريق رسالة Have you heard from Mary lately ? 136- to hold off = (to delay) يرجئ ، يؤخر He has promised to hold off legal action for another week. 137- to hold on = (hold tightly to something, not let go of something) ينتظر ، يتشبث بـ Hold on a minute. I want to speak to you. 138- to hold out = (to continue in supply, resist) يصمد ، يعرض ، يقدم بدون انقطاع I will stay in China as long as my money holds out. 139- to hold over = (to extend, postpone) يؤجل ، يحتفظ بـ Let’s hold over discussion of this problem until next meeting. 140- to hold up = (to rob at the point of a gun, also to delay) يهدد بالمسد س بنية السرقة ، يسطو مهددا بسلاح That bank has been held up three times. 141- in a hurry = (hurriedly, in rush, quickly) على عجل Don’t rush. We are not in a hurry. 142- interested in = (fond of, keen on) شديد الاهتمام ، متحمس ، حريص ، متلهف Are you interested in Jazz ? 143- in time = (within or sometime before an appointed time) في الوقت المطلوب We usually go to class in time. 144- on time = (exactly at an appointed time) في الوقت المطلوب ، بالضبط Why don’t you come to office on time ? You are often very late. 145- in vain = (useless, without result, without success) بلا طائل All the doctors’ efforts were in vain and the man soon passed away. 146- to keep an eye on = (to watch, to guard) يراقب ، يرعى The police kept an eye on that house while its owners were out. 147- to keep in mind = (to remember, not to forget) يتذكر Please keep in mind that we never hate you. 148- to keep in touch with = (to contact) يكون على اتصال مع I still keep in touch with him but he is abroad 149- to keep off = (not to enter or step on) يبتعد عن ، يتجنب Please keep off the grass ! 150- to keep on = (to continue, go on) يستمر I’d rather keep on studying at the moment. 151- to keep out = (to prevent from entering) ممنوع الدخول There was a sign just outside the door which said : “Danger! Keep out.” 152- to keep track of = (to keep or maintain a record of) يتابع We are going to keep track of all our expenses while we are in the market. 153- to keep up with = (to maintain a standard of speed) يجاري If we can keep up with this speed, we should arrive there in about two days. 154- to knock out = (to render unconscious by a strong blow) يصرع الخصم في الملاكمة ، يهزم Jack knocked the famous boxer out with one punch. 155- to know by sight = (to recognize somebody without knowing him / her well) يعرف بالشكل فقط I have never met Mr. Black; I just know him by sight. 156- to lay off = (to dismiss temporarily) يطرح مؤقتاً ، يستغني عن خدمات During this season of the year they often lay off many workers at that plant. 157- to leave out = (to omit) يحذف ، يترك Why did you leave out the second question on your examination ? 158- to let alone = (not to mention) ناهيك عن He doesn’t even speak his own language well let alone French. 159- to let up = (to slacken, lessen in intensity) ينتقص ، يتباطئ ، يتوقف It has rained for three days without letting up. 160- to lie down = (to recline, take a lying position) يستلقي في فراشه ليستريح برهة I am going to lie down for a while. 161- little by little = (gradually, slowly) تدريجيا If you study regularly every day, little by little, your vocabulary will increase. 162- to live up to = (to reach or maintain a certain high standard, to be as good as expected) يحقق الآمال المعقودة عليه Mac never lives up to the promise he makes. 163- to look after = (to take care of, care for) يعتني بـ Who looks after the office while you are away ? 164- to look at = (to direct the eyes towards, watch) ينظر إلى I was looking at him when he was laughing. 165- to look down on ((upon)) = (despise, scorn) يستصغر ، يزدري She looked down on that silly fellow 166- to look forward to = (to expect with pleasure or anticipation) يتطلع إلى I look forward to hearing from my friends. 167- to look into = (to investigate, examine carefully) يتفحص The judge looked into that evidence thoroughly. 168- to look out = (to be careful) ينتبه Look out ! You are about to make an accident! 169- to look over = (to review, examine again) يراجع Please, look over your papers before handing them to me. 170- to look up a word = (to search for it, especially in a dictionary) يبحث عن If you don’t know the meaning of any word, look it up a dictionary. 171- to look somebody up = (to admire, respect highly) يعجب ، يحترم When she first saw him, she looked him up. 172- to make believe = (to pretend) يدعي ، يتظاهر The student made believe that he was sick so that he would not have to go to school. 173- to make clear = ( to explain, clarify) يوضح The teacher made clear my mistake. 174- to make friends = (to win or gain friends) يصادق Are you very good at making friends ? 175- to make fun of = ( to laugh at, cause others to laugh at, joke) يسخر من Never try to make fun of others. 176- to make no difference = (to be equal importance) لا بأس Does it make any difference to you if I drive your car ? 177 to make over = (to alter and make like new, -- said particularly of clothes.) |
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