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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.)
يجدد ، يعدل ثوبا
I want to have this old coat made over.
178- to make out = (to do, succeed)
ينجح
How do you make out in computer ?
179- to make room for = (to create space for, accommodate)
يفسح المجال
We can easily make room for one more at this table.
180- to make sense = (to be sensible, reasonable, be possible to understand)
يفهم ، يحمل معنى واضحا
What you say does not make sense to me at all.
181- to make sure = (to be sure, become sure)
يتأكد ، يتحقق من
The inspector suddenly appeared to make sure that the suspect were present.
182- to make one’s mind = (to decide, determine)
يقرر
Before going to any college, make up your mind what to study.
183- to mix up = (to confuse)
يشوش الذهن
Instead of helping me, his explanation only mixed me up.
184- never mind = (do not mind, do not pay attention to)
لا يهم
Never mind, I’ll clean the carpet.
185- no matter how = (regardless)
بغض النظر عن
No matter how much you study, I consider you lazy.
186- off and up = (irregularly)
بشكل غير منتظم
He comes here off and up to see my grandfather.
187- once and for all = ( in a final manner, definitively)
مرة والى الأبد ، نهائياً وعلى نحو حاسم
I told him once and for all I wouldn’t smoke.
188- on purpose = (purposely, intentionally, not by accident)
عمداً
I came a bit early on purpose.
189- on the whole = (in general, generally, but not true in every case)
إجمالا
On the whole, I enjoy the internet very much.
190- out of order = (not in working condition, used about machines)
معطل ، غير شغال
This telephone is out of order today.
191- over and over = (repeatedly)
تكراراً
In order to get good English, you have to write a composition over and over.
192- to pay attention to = (to give attention to , place importance upon)
ينتبه إلى
While the speaker was speaking, every one was paying attention to him.
193- to pay no attention to = (to give no attention to)
لا ينتبه إلى
All of us paid no attention to the lecturer because he was fooling around the subject.
194- to pick out = (to select, choose or recognize somebody or something from a number of people or things)
ينتقي من مجموعة
I finally picked out this color to paint my house.
195- to pick up = (to collect)
يلتقط ، يرفع
Can you please pick up my pencil?
196- to play tricks on = (to make someone the victim of a trick or joke)
يسخر من
I told him not to play tricks on anybody, but he never listened.
197- to put an end to = ( to cause to and, terminate in a definite manner)
ينهي
You must put an end to that kind of gossip.
198- to put aside = (to store, set aside)
يحفظ ، يخبئ
The mother told her child to put his toys aside.
199- to put down = (to suppress)
يقمع ، يكبح
The troops easily put down the rebellion.
200- to put off = (to postpone, delay)
يرجئ ، يؤجل
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