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accompany (v)
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p.41They were married that year, and from that time on Christie accompanied her husband on annual trips to Iraq and Syria.
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admire (v)
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P.11 Oxford Word Power Everyone admired the way he dealt with the problem. |
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annual (adj)
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p.41They were married that year, and from that time on Christie accompanied her husband on annual trips to Iraq and Syria |
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approximately (adv)
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p.44 Use the information from exercise 4 to write a short biography of Mandela (approximately 100 words). |
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as a result (adv)
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Macmillan Online Dictionary: “Colby died as a result of a heart attack.” “York Road will be closed and delays are likely as a result.” |
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ونتيجة ذلك . مما ادي الى ... |
attractive (adj)
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p. 44 Oxford Word Power That’s an attractive idea.” …an attractive man/woman |
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backup (v)
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p.50 Oxford Word Power (computing)“If you don’t backup your files, you risk losing data.” |
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يدعم بنسخة اخرى |
made up of (v)
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Microsoft Encarta Dictionary. “A typical school classroom is made up of a blackboard, a teacher’s desk, and some chairs and desks for the students.” |
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تكوَّن (او) تأَلف (من) |
conduct (v)
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p.45 conducted Oxford Word Power “The orchestra was conducted by Karajan.” |
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consider (v)
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p.44 Always consider carefully the most appropriate way to organize the information in your writing. p.41 Shawqi produced distinctive poetry that is widely considered to be the most prominent of the 20th century Arabic literary movement. . |
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يفكِّر في |
couple (n)
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p.43 famous for discovery, with husband Pierre, of radium -couple got the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1903.
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creator (n)
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p.41 Agatha Christie (1890-1976), British author of mystery novels and short stories, is especially famous as the creator of Hercule Poirot, the Belgian detective, and Miss Jane Marple.
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detection (n)
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p.41 In 1967 Christie became president of the British Detection Club, and in 1971 she was made a Dame of the British Empire.
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distinctive (adj)
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p.41 Shawqi produced distinctive poetry that is widely considered to be the most prominent of the 20th century Arabic literary movement.
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مميَّز . متميَّز |
efficient (adj)
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p.42 To make an Internet search more efficient and reliable, develop a search plan. |
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elect (v)
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p.44 became first democratically elected president of South Africa in 1994
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extracts (n)
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p.45 Use words and phrases from the website extracts on page 41 to complete the sentences.
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خلاصة ج خلاصات مقتطف خلاصة in Arabic also means “summary,” “abstract,” “synopsis” |
imprison (v)
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prison (n) p.44 was released from prison after 2 7 years in 1990. |
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p.397 Oxford Word Power “He was imprisoned for robbery with violence.”
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initially (adv)
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p.41 His collection of poetry, AI Shawkiyat, published initially in 1890, remains a classic of Islamic literature.
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فالبداية . فالاول |
obtain (v)
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p.41 his family was well-connected with the court of the Khedive of Egypt. He attended law school, obtaining a degree in translation
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يحصل على . ينال |
omit (v)
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p.43 Use commas and relative pronouns who (for people), which (for things and animals), and where (for places, but omit 'there'). |
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prolific (adj)
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p.41 Agatha Christie (1890-1976), English novelist, who was a prolific writer of mystery stories.
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غزير الإنتاج |
prominent (adj)
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بارز |
publicly (adv)
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p.616 Oxford Word Power “The company refused to admit publicly that it had acted wrongly.” |
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related to (v)
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p.41 Shawqi was born in Cairo in 1868 to a middle class family which was related to the royal family. He was raised by his grandmother ...
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release (v)
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p.44 was released from prison after 27 years in 1990, won the Nobel Peace Prize -shared with President de Klerk
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اطلق سراحه |
relevant (adj)
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p.40 Decide what information you need from a source. Scan the text to find the relevant part. |
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مهم . مفيد |
reliable (adj)
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p.42 Remember that information from websites is not always reliable, so check information on two or more sites. |
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موثوق . يمكن الاعتماد عليه |
remain (v)
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p.43 Sadly, his life-story remains ill-documented.
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reputation (n)
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p.41Shakespeare's reputation as dramatist, poet and actor is unique
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سمعة . شهرة |
retired (adj)
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p.44 retired from politics in 2004, moved back to Qunu -he was born there
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rush (v)
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p.675 Oxford Word Power “Don’t rush – take your time!” |
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يسرع |
selected (adj)
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p.41 Ash-Shawqiyyat, his selected works, in four volumes, including Nahj ai-Burda, a tribute to the prophet Muhammed
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