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جزاك الله خيراااااااااا
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![]() 1ar‧rive S2 W1 [intransitive
get somewhere to get to the place you are going to: Give me a call to let me know you've arrived safely. arrive in/at What time does the plane arrive in New York? arrive late/early He arrived late as usual. By the time the police arrived on the scene, the burglars had fled. 2 be delivered if something arrives, it is brought or delivered to you [= come]: The card arrived on my birthday. 3 happen if an event or particular period of time arrives, it happens [= come]: When her wedding day arrived, she was really nervous. 4 something new if a new idea, method, product etc arrives, it begins to exist or starts being used: Since computers arrived, my job has become much easier. 5 be born to be born: Sharon's baby arrived just after midnight. 6 arrive at a decision/solution/compromise etc to reach a decision, solution etc after a lot of effort: After much consideration, we have arrived at a decision. 7 success somebody has arrived used to say that someone has become successful or famous: When he saw his name painted on the door he knew he'd arrived! development [transitive] if someone or something reaches a particular point in their development, they get to that point reach the point/level/stage etc I had reached the point where I was earning a good salary. The kids have reached the age when they can care for themselves. 2 rate/amount [transitive] if something reaches a particular rate, amount etc, it increases until it is at that rate or amount: By 2008, that figure is expected to reach 7 million. wind speeds reaching up to 180 mph Prices rose steadily to reach record levels. 3 succeed [transitive] to successfully agree on something with other people reach a decision/agreement etc The theatre has reached an agreement with striking actors. It took the jury three days to reach a verdict. The talks will continue until a conclusion is reached. 4 touch a) [intransitive,transitive always + adverb/preposition] to move your arm in order to touch or lift something with your hand: She reached into her bag and produced a business card. He reached down to help her to her feet. reach for Kelly reached for his gun. Luisa reached out her hand to stroke the cat. b) [intransitive,transitive not in progressive] to touch something by stretching out your arm: It's no good - I can't reach. She's too small to reach the table. c) [transitive] to get something from a high place by stretching up your arm reach something down She fell while reaching down a vase from the top shelf. 5 length/height [intransitive always + adverb/preposition, transitive not in progressive] to be big enough, long enough etc to get to a particular point: The phone lead isn't long enough to reach the bedroom. a skirt that reaches halfway down her legs reach as far as something/reach down to something Her hair reaches down to her waist. 6 arrive [transitive] to arrive at a place: We reached London late at night. The pyramids can be reached by public transport. 7 speak to somebody [transitive] if you reach someone, you succeed in speaking to them on the telephone [= contact]: I can probably reach him on his mobile. 8 be seen/heard [transitive] if a message, television programme etc reaches a lot of people, they hear it or see it: Cable TV reaches a huge audience. 9 information [transitive] if information reaches you, you hear about it: The news reached us in Lahore. 10 communicate [transitive] to succeed in making someone understand or accept what you tell them [= get through to]: I just can't seem to reach Ed anymore. 11 reach for the stars to aim for something that is very difficult to achieve reach out to somebody phrasal verb to show people that you are interested in them and want to listen to them: So far, his administration has failed to reach out to hardline Republicans. qual‧i‧fy S2 W3past tense and past participle qualified, present participle qualifying, third person singular qualifies 1 have a right [intransitive and transitive] to have the right to have or do something, or to give someone this right: Free school lunches are given to children who qualify. qualify for You may qualify for unemployment benefit. qualify somebody/something for something Membership qualifies you for a discount on purchases. 2 pass exam [intransitive]SE to pass an examination or finish a course of study that you need in order to do something qualify as I finally qualified as a pilot. After qualifying, doctors spend at least two years working in hospitals. 3 be considered something [intransitive] to have all the necessary qualities to be considered to be a particular thing qualify as It doesn't qualify as a date if you bring your children with you. 4 give somebody skills/knowledge [transitive]SEBE if something qualifies you to do something, you have the necessary skills, knowledge, ability etc to do it qualify somebody for something Fluency in three languages qualifies her for work in the European Parliament. qualify somebody to do something The certificate qualifies you to work as a dental assistant. 5 sport [intransitive]DS to reach the necessary standard to enter or continue in a competition or sports event qualify for She qualified for a spot on the U.S. Olympic speed skating team. 6 add something [transitive] to add to something that has already been said, in order to limit its effect or meaning: Could I just qualify that last statement? 7 grammar [transitive] if a word or phrase qualifies another word or phrase, it limits or adds to the meaning of it qual‧i‧fied S3 1SETSEC having suitable knowledge, experience, or skills, especially for a particular job well/suitably/highly qualified Dawn is well qualified for her new role. qualified to do something The guides are qualified to lead groups into the mountains. If you don't speak German, you're not qualified to comment. 2 having passed a professional examination qualified doctor/teacher/accountant etc There are qualified instructors on hand to advise you. highly/fully qualified a fully qualified nurse a professionally qualified social worker Are you medically qualified? qualified to do something He's qualified to teach biology at high school level. 3 [usually before noun] limited in some way [↪ partial] qualified approval/support The proposal received qualified approval. The program was considered a qualified success. Is it worth the money? The answer is a qualified yes.
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آخر تعديل بواسطة mr ashraf ezzat ، 08-08-2009 الساعة 05:12 PM سبب آخر: language notes series ............job ------work |
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![]() نبدأ هذه السلسلة والتى تتناول الملاحظات اللغوية بالتفصيل وهى للساده المدرسين فقط ونرحب باى استفسار job, work, post, position, occupation, profession, careerYour job is the work that you do regularly in order to earn money, especially when you work for a company or public organization • My last job was with a computer firm. • He finally got a job in a supermarket.Work is used in a more general way to talk about activities that you do to earn money, either working for a company or for yourself • Will you go back to work when you've had the baby? • I started work when I was 18.!! Do not say 'what is your job?' or 'what is your work?'. Say what do you do? or what do you do for a living?Post and position are more formal words for a job in a company or organization. They are used especially in job advertisements and when you are talking about someone moving to a different job • This post would suit a recent graduate. • He left last summer for a teaching position in Singapore.Use occupation to talk about the kind of work that someone usually does, for example if they are a teacher, lawyer, driving instructor etc. Occupation is used mainly on official forms • State your name, age, and occupation in the box below.!! Do not use occupation to talk about your own job • I am an accountant. (NOT My occupation is an accountant).A profession is a kind of work for which you need special training and a good education, for example teaching, law, or medicine • the legal professionYour career is the type of work that you do or hope to do for most of your life • I'm interested in a career in television. • His career is more important to him than his family.
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آخر تعديل بواسطة mr ashraf ezzat ، 08-08-2009 الساعة 05:22 PM |
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Thank you Mr.I want more information about (Occupation),please
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Thank you so much, so usefull , so great information
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great effort thank you
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oc‧cu‧pa‧tion S3 W3 ![]() 1 [countable]BO a job or profession: ![]() ![]() ![]() uncountable]PM when a large group of people enter a place and take control of it, especially by military force occupation of ![]() under occupation ![]() 3 [countable] a way of spending your time [= pastime]: ![]() 4 [uncountable] when someone lives or stays in a building or place: ![]() Use occupation to talk about the kind of work that someone usually does, for example if they are a teacher, lawyer, driving instructor etc. Occupation is used mainly on official forms • State your name, age, and occupation in the box below.!! Do not use occupation to talk about your own job • I am an accountant. (NOT My occupation is an accountant).A profession is a kind of work for which you need special training and a good education, for example teaching, law, or medicine • the legal professionYour career is the type of work that you do or hope to do for most of your life • I'm interested in a career in television. • His career is more important to him than his family. Occupation, the the period from 1940-44 during World War II, when France was occupied by the German army
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