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201- to put on = (to wear, to place oneself –said particularly of clothes.)
يرتدي ، يلبس
It is too hot ; so don’t put your coat on.
202- to put out = (to stop burning, extinguish)
يطفئ
Will you please put out the fire ?
203- to put together = (to assemble)
يجمع
Did you put these books together ?
204- to put up = (to raise, construct, erect)
يبني ، يشيد ، ينصب
They are tearing down that old building in order to put up a new one.
205- to put up with = (to bear, tolerate)
يصبر ، يحتمل
I refuse to put up with his actions any longer.
206- quite a few = (many)
كثير ، معظم
Quite a few of them will go to university next year.
207- right away = (immediately, very soon)
حالاً ، في الحال
You have to leave right away.
208- right here = (exactly here)
تماماً هنا
Put this glass right here.
209- to run a risk = (to go into danger)
يخاطر
You are running a risk. Stop going farther.
210- to run away = (to escape, get away, flee)
يهرب ، يفر
Did the thief run away from the police ?
211- to run into = (to meet by chance)
يقابل بالصدفة
I ran into John while I was going to airport.
212- to run into debt = (to go into debt)
يخوض بالدين
I really don’t like to run into debt.
213- to run off with = (to run away with)
يهرب بـ
The thief did not run off with a gun.
214- to run out of = (to finish one’s supply)
يمضي بلا
He runs out of money.
215- to run over = (to go over)
يدعس ، يدهس
The bus ran over a child last night.
216- to run = (manage, direct)
يدير
Mr. White ran the KLM office in Berlin in 2005.
217- to save up = (to put aside money for a purpose)
يدخر
You had better save up.
218- to see someone off = (to go to train . boat or air port in order to say good bye to someone.)
يودع
I am going to the airport to see Arthur off.
219- to shake hands = (to exchange greetings with a clasp of hands)
يصافح
People usually shake hands in some countries.
220- to show up = (to appear)
يحضر
What happened to Colon? He hasn’t shown up yet.
221- to sell out = (to sell completely)
يبيع بالكامل
There was a sign in the ticket-office saying “All sold out”.
222- to set in = (to begin)
يبدأ
It is time for us to go to the beach, because hot weather has set in.
223- to set forth = (to leave)
يسافر
We all set forth on our journey in the highest spirits.
224- to set a fire to = (to cause to burn)
يضرم النار ، يحرق
No one knows who set fire to the building.
225- to set out = (to begin, leave)
ينطلق ، يشرع ، يبدأ
They set out at dawn in accordance with their commander’s orders.
226- to show off = (to display to excess one’s ability or possessions)
يتباهى ، يستعرض
John swims well but I don’t like the way he always shows off in front of everyone.
227- to shut up = (to close, to be quiet, stop talking)
يسكت
The teacher said to the kids, “shut up”.
228- so far = (up to the present time)
لحد الآن ، للآن
So far, there has been no news from Sandy.
229- something the matter = (something wrong)
ليس على ما يرام ، يوجد خطأ
What happened ? Something the matter with you !
230- to stay in = (to remain in)
يمكث ، يبقى
I said to him to stay in but he didn’t listen.
231- to stand up for = (to insist upon, to defend, to support)
يدافع عن ، يساند
If you don’t stand up for your rights, no one will do it for you.
232- to stand out = (to be prominent, outstanding)
يتميز
Her bright red hair made her stand out from others.
233- to stand to reason = (to be clear and logical)
من البديهي
It stands to reason that a person without experience can not do the work as well as an experienced one.
234- to stick someone = (to cheat someone)
يغش ، يخدع
If you don’t prevent him soon, he will stick you at the first opportunity.
235- to stick to = (to adhere to, persevere, be constant)
يلازم ، يلتصق بـ
If you stick to it long enough, you can find the answer to that problem.
236- to be stuck = (to be cheated)
يخدع
If you paid three dollars for that, you are certainly stuck.
237- to take advantage of = (to use an opportunity, also to impose upon or to profit at the expense of another person)
ينتهز ، يغتنم
I took advantage of the special sale and bought a half dozen new shirts.
238- to take after = (to resemble a parent or close relative)
يماثل ، يشابه
Which of your parents do you take after ?
239- to take a look at = (to look at)
ينظر إلى
Come and take a look at this pretty car.
240- to take part in = (to participate)
يشارك في
Are going to take part in this meeting ?
241- to take apart = (to separate the different parts of an object)
يفكك
It is too easy to take a watch apart than to put it together.
242- to take care of = (to watch, give attention)
يعتني بـ ، يهتم بـ
Who is going to take care of your children while you are abroad?
243- to take down = (to remove, also, to write in shorthand)
ينزل ، يختزل
I want to take down all the pictures and clean them.
244- to take for granted = (to accept as true, without investigation)
يصدق الكلام بلا تمحيص
I took what he told me about her for granted.
245- to take hold of = (to grasp, seize)
يمسك بـ ، يقبض على
The blind man took hold of my arm and I led him across the street.
246- to take into consideration = (to take into account)
يعتبر ، يقدر
He never takes into consideration the fact that we are very good students.
247- to take off = (to leave the ground, said of airplanes; also to remove –said of clothes)
تقلع ( للطائرة) ، يخلع ( للملابس)
What time will the jet plane for London take off?
248- to take out = (to remove something)
يخرج ، يسحب
The thief suddenly took a knife out of his pocket and attacked the policeman.
249- to take over = (to assume direction or control of)
يضطلع بـ
At the beginning of the month Earnest will take over Mr. Smith’s duties.
250- to take place = (to happen, occur)
يحدث
Where did the accident take place?
251- to take turns = (to alternate)
يتناوب ، يأخذ دوراً في
During the trip, Jack and I took turns driving the car.
252- to talk over = (to discuss, consider)
يشرح ، يناقش
With whom did you talk over your plan to buy that building ?
253- to tear down = (to demolish)
يهدم ، يهد
They tore down that old building and built a new one.
254- to tear up = (to tear completely into small pieces, to cancel)
يمزق إربا إربا ، يبطل
She tore up the letter and threw the ashes into the fireplace.
255- to tell time = (to be able to know the hour by looking at a watch or clock)
يخبر عن الوقت
Though he is too young, he can tell time.
256- to take up = (to study, begin a course leading to a career)
يدرس
What is your brother taking up at Oxford University ?
257- to think up = ( to invent, discover, find)
يبتكر ، يخترع
I wish I could think up a good excuse to give the teacher for not having prepared my homework.
258- to throw away = (to discard)
يرمي ، يلقي بعيداً
I have some old books; I want to throw them away.
259- to throw out = (to dismiss, eject by force)
ينبذ ، يرفض
The case was thrown out of court because of insufficient evidence.
260- to throw up = (to vomit)
يتقيأ
When I got seasick, I threw up my food.
261- to try out = (to test a vehicle, to use during a trial period)
يجرب قيادة مركبة
Can we try out this car ?
262- to try on = (to test, to use during a trial period-said only of clothes)
يجرب الملابس
Can I try on this coat ?
263- to turn down = (to reduce in speed or volume, also to reject, refuse an offer)
يخفض ، يرفض
Please turn down this TV. It is too loud.
264- to turn out = (to result)
يصبح
Sam has turned out to be the best student in our English class.
265- up-to-date = (modern, brought up to the present time)
حديث ، عصري
Is this dictionary up-to-date ?
266- used to = (to indicate an action which continued for some period of time in the past)
اعتاد ( في الماضي فقط )
I used to smoke when I was at college.
267- to be used to = (to be accustomed to)
متعود
The journalist is used to reading magazines.
268- to get used to = (to become used to)
يتعود
Our driver got used to driving fast.
269- to wait for = (to expect, await)
ينتظر ، يتوقع
I waited for Helen for a long time, but she did not show up.
270- to wait on = (to serve, attend to)
يخدم
Who waited on you at that restaurant ?
271- to wake up = (to awaken)
يستيقظ
When did the baby wake up ?
272- to watch out for = (to look at for, guard against)
يحترس من
One thief went inside while the other waited outside and watched out for the police.
273- to wait up for = (to wait until very late without going to bed at the usual time)
ينتظر طويلا
Do not wait up for me tonight. I may be very late.
274- to waste one’s breath = (to lose time talking in an effort to convince someone of something)
يجهد نفسه بالكلام
Don’t argue with him any longer. You are only wasting your breath.
275- to wear down = (to reduce gradually through the process of wear)
يتلف بالاستعمال
The heels of your shoes are worn down.
276- to wear off = ( to disappear gradually)
يضمحل بالتدريج
My headache is not serious. It will wear off after an hour or so.
277- to work out = (to develop, devise, turn out)
يطور ، يبتكر
We must work out some plan to increase our sales.