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احترافية اللغة الانجليزية من الصفر
💢#Proud /praʊd/ BrE AmE #adjective فخور؛ المتفاخر؛ متفاخر؛ أبي؛ متباه؛ مغرور؛ متكبر؛ متغطرس؛ ضخم؛ نشيط؛ باعث على الفخر        1️⃣Feeling happy about your achievements, your possessions, or people who you are connected with 🔘 proud of: " فخور بـ " 🔹We’re…
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⚪️proud very pleased with what you, your family, or your country have achieved, or of something you own:

I felt so proud when my son graduated from college.
Judith’s very proud of her new Ferrari.

⚪️pleased with yourself feeling pleased because something good has happened, especially because you think you have been very clever, skilful etc:

He was smoking a big cigar and was obviously pleased with himself.
I’d made a big profit and was feeling pretty pleased with myself.

⚪️arrogant #disapproving behaving in an unpleasant and annoying way, because you think you are better or know more than other people, and that your opinions are always right:

He was arrogant and regarded people who disagreed with him as fools.
his arrogant attitude to women

⚪️vain #disapproving too proud of your appearance, in a way that annoys other people:

He’s so vain – he thinks all the girls fancy him.

⚪️conceited/big-headed #disapproving proud of yourself because you think you are very intelligent, skilful, beautiful etc, especially without good reason and in a way that annoys people:

Stewart’s the most arrogant conceited person I’ve ever known.
She was offered a brilliant job and became incredibly big-headed overnight.

⚪️pompous #disapproving thinking that you are much more important than you really are, and using very long and formal words to try to sound important:

The clerk was a pompous little man with glasses.
a pompous speech

⚪️smug #disapproving pleased with yourself in a quiet but annoying way because you think you are in a better position than other people:

Milly was looking very smug about coming top of the class.
a smug expression

⚪️self-satisfied #disapproving pleased with what you have achieved and showing it clearly in an annoying way:

She glared angrily into his self-satisfied face.
a self-satisfied grin

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💢#Proud /praʊd/ BrE AmE #adjective
فخور؛ المتفاخر؛ متفاخر؛ أبي؛ متباه؛ مغرور؛ متكبر؛ متغطرس؛ ضخم؛ نشيط؛ باعث على الفخر
      

1️⃣Feeling happy about your achievements, your possessions, or people who you are connected with

🔘 proud of: " فخور بـ "
🔹We’re so proud of her for telling the truth.
👈نحن فخورون جدا بها لقولها الحقيقة.

🔘be proud to do something: فخور لـ
🔹I’m proud to say we made the right decision.

🔘proud (that):
🔹We’re proud that they choose our hotel for their conferences.
👈نحن فخورون بأنهم اختاروا فندقنا لمؤتمراتهم


🔘the proud owner of something:
🔹The next day I became the proud owner of a full set of tools.

🔘make someone proud (=do something good that makes people you are connected with feel proud):
🔹You’ve made your mother very proud.

1️⃣🅰️used about things you are proud of

🔹The country has a proud record of sporting achievement.

1️⃣🅱️used about someone who feels so proud that they think they are better than other people

2️⃣a proud person does not like other people to help them or to think they are weak

🔹a proud and independent nation of people

🔘be too proud to do something:
🔹I was too proud to admit I didn’t understand.

3️⃣formal further forward than the rest of something or than a surface

📚#Phrase:

🚩do someone proud

📖#Common_collocations with “proud”

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💢#Rest /rest/ BrE AmE #noun
راحة; استراحة; متكأ; مسند; بقية; إجازة; دعم; نوم; رقاد; وقوف في منتصف بيت الشعر; رويحة; سكون; طمأنينة; معسكر الراحة


1️⃣[singular] the part of something that remains

🔹I’m not really hungry – do you want the rest?

🔘rest of:
🔹We spent the rest of the day watching TV.
🔹Rain will spread to the rest of the country by evening.

1️⃣🅰️the people or things that remain

🔹Jim had become separated from the rest and got completely lost.

🔘rest of:
🔹The rest of the gang’s leaders were either dead or in jail.

2️⃣[countable/uncountable] a period of time that you spend relaxing or sleeping after doing something tiring

🔹Can we stop for a minute? I need a rest.
🔹He was ordered to have complete rest after his heart attack.

🔘rest from:
🔹She took a well-earned rest from her studies.

🔘take/ have a rest:
🔹He took a short rest in the afternoon.

🔘get some rest:
🔹You should go and get some rest before tonight’s performance.

3️⃣[countable] an object used for supporting something

🔹‘Well?’ she demanded, as he replaced the receiver on its rest.

4️⃣[countable] music a pause of a particular length in a piece of music. For example a breve rest is the length of a breve.

4️⃣🅰️a symbol written on a piece of music showing how long this pause is

📚#Phrases:

🚩and all the rest
🚩and all the rest of it
🚩and the rest
🚩and the rest of it
🚩at rest
🚩come to rest
🚩for the rest
🚩give something a rest
🚩lay something to rest
🚩put something to rest

📚#Common_collocations with “rest

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احترافية اللغة الانجليزية من الصفر
💢#Separate /ˈsepərət, ˈsepərɪt/ BrE AmE #verb تفرق ; فصل ; ميز ; فرق ; قسم ; قطع ; افترق ; انفصل ; تفكك ; عزل عن بقية ; انسحب ; استخلص ; فك    1️⃣[transitive] to keep people or things apart from each other 🔹The army was called in to help separate the warring…
📚#Thesaurus:

📕to make something separate

⚪️separate #verb [transitive] to divide something into two or more parts or groups, or to divide one type of thing from another. You use separate especially when saying that the parts are different from each other:

Motorola is planning to separate the company into two public companies.
The items are separated into recyclable and non-recyclable waste.

⚪️divide #verb [transitive] to make something become two or more parts or groups:

The teacher divided us into groups.
The money was divided between them.
The house is divided into three apartments.

⚪️split #verb [transitive] to separate something into two or more groups, parts etc – used especially when each part is equal in size:

The class was split into groups of six.

⚪️break something up #phrasal_verb [transitive] to separate something into several smaller parts, especially to make it easier to deal with:

The phone company was broken up to encourage competition.
Police used tear gas to break up the crowd.

⚪️segregate #verb [transitive] to separate one group of people from others because of race, sex, religion etc:

Schools were racially segregated.
Some prisons segregate prisoners who are infected with HIV.

📘to become separate

⚪️separate #verb [intransitive] to divide into different parts, especially in a natural way:

A watery liquid separates from the milk during cheesemaking.

⚪️split #verb [intransitive] to separate into two or more parts or groups – used especially when each part is equal in size:

What happens when an atom splits?

⚪️break up #phrasal_verb [intransitive] to separate into several smaller parts:

In spring, the icebergs begin to break up.



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احترافية اللغة الانجليزية من الصفر
💢#Separate /ˈsepərət, ˈsepərɪt/ BrE AmE #adjective [no comparative] مقطوع ; منفصل ; منعزل ; مفروز ; مستخلص ; معزول 1️⃣not together, or not joined to something else 🔹My brother and I always had separate rooms. 🔹My parents have separate bank accounts. 🔹They’re…
💢#Separate /ˈsepərət, ˈsepərɪt/ BrE AmE #verb
تفرق ; فصل ; ميز ; فرق ; قسم ; قطع ; افترق ; انفصل ; تفكك ; عزل عن بقية ; انسحب ; استخلص ; فك
  

1️⃣[transitive] to keep people or things apart from each other

🔹The army was called in to help separate the warring factions.

🔘separate someone from someone:
🔹The child may be separated from his mother while she receives treatment.

1️⃣🅰️[intransitive] to move apart and stop being connected to something

🔘separate from:
🔹As he pulled, the pipe separated from the wall and broke.

2️⃣[transitive] if something separates two people or things, it exists between them so that they are kept apart

🔘separate something from something:
🔹A large river separates the north of the city from the south.

🔘be separated by something:
🔹Their garden is separated from the factory by a tall fence.
🔹They are separated by thousands of miles.

3️⃣separate variant separate out variant [intransitive/transitive] to divide something, or become divided, into different parts

🔹The two issues need to be separated to discuss them fairly.

4️⃣[intransitive] to stop living with your husband, wife

🔹Millie’s parents separated when she was three.

5️⃣separate variant separate out variant [transitive] to be the quality or detail that makes someone or something different from others

🔘separate someone/ something from someone/ something:
🔹This political skill separates him from other ultra-conservative politicians.

5️⃣🅰️to be the difference between the winner and the others in a competition

🔹Only three points separated the top two teams.

📚#Phrase:

🚩separate the men from the boys

📚#Phrasal_Verb:

separate out

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💢#Separate /ˈsepərət, ˈsepərɪt/ BrE AmE #adjective [no comparative]
مقطوع ; منفصل ; منعزل ; مفروز ; مستخلص ; معزول


1️⃣not together, or not joined to something else

🔹My brother and I always had separate rooms.
🔹My parents have separate bank accounts.
🔹They’re not divorced but they lead completely separate lives (=do not do things together).

🔘separate from:
🔹Clients’ funds should be kept separate from the firm’s own money.

2️⃣different, or new

🔹Each apartment has its own separate entrance.
🔹Answer each question on a separate sheet of paper.

3️⃣not related

🔹Police have killed seven guerrillas in three separate incidents this week.
🔹That’s an entirely separate matter.

📚#Phrase:

🚩go your separate ways


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احترافية اللغة الانجليزية من الصفر
⚡️#Essential_English_words 💢#Site /saɪt/ BrE AmE #noun [countable] محل ; مكان ; مركز ; موضع ; موقع ; ورشة البناء ; أرض ; مقام ; ساحة 1️⃣an area of land where something is being built or could be built 🔹a construction site 🔹The local town plan identifies…
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📚#Thesaurus:

⚪️place a point or area, especially one that you visit or use for a particular purpose:

He’s been to lots of places.
a good meeting place

⚪️positionthe exact place where someone or something is, in relation to other things:

She showed me the position of the village on the map.
I changed the position of the mirror slightly.
Jessica moved to a position where she could see the stage better.

⚪️pointa particular place on a line or surface:

At this point the path gets narrower.
No cars are allowed beyond this point.

⚪️spot a place, especially a particular kind of place, or a place where something happens. Spot sounds rather #informal:

She chose a sunny spot.
The area is a favourite spot for windsurfers.
This is the exact spot where I asked her to marry me.

⚪️location a place where someone or something is, or where something happens. Location sounds more formal than place:

your exact location
The prisoners were taken to an undisclosed location.
an ideal location for a winter break

⚪️site a place, especially one that will be used for a particular purpose, or where something important happened:

the site of a great battle
There are plans to develop the site for housing.
The area has become a dumping site for nuclear waste.

⚪️venue a place where something such as a meeting, concert, game etc takes place:

the venue for the next Olympic Games
The hotel is a popular wedding venue.

⚪️scene the place where something bad such as an accident or crime happened:

the scene of the crime
Ambulance crews were at the scene within minutes.

⚪️settingthe place and the area around it, where something is or where something happens:

The hotel is in a beautiful setting.
the setting for the film ‘A Room With a View’
Beautiful gardens provide the perfect setting for outdoor dining.

⚪️somewhere used for talking about a place when you are not sure exactly which place:

She came from somewhere in London.

⚪️whereabouts the place where someone or something is – used especially when you do not know this or do not want to tell people:

The whereabouts of the painting is unknown.
He refused to disclose his whereabouts.
I’m not sure about her whereabouts.

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💢#Site /saɪt/ BrE AmE #noun [countable]
محل ; مكان ; مركز ; موضع ; موقع ; ورشة البناء ; أرض ; مقام ; ساحة


1️⃣an area of land where something is being built or could be built

🔹a construction site
🔹The local town plan identifies potential sites for new development.
🔘on/off site (=in or not in the area where a building is being built):
🔹We’re worried about an accident happening on site.
2️⃣a place where something happened, especially something interesting or important, or where there is an important building

🔘site of:
🔹We visited the site of the Battle of Bosworth.
2️⃣🅰️a place where you can stay in a tent or caravan

🔹a caravan site
2️⃣🅱️a place used for a particular purposea landing site for helicopters

🔹The birds were flying around their nest site.
2️⃣©️a particular place in the body

🔹the site of a tumour
3️⃣a place used for a particular purpose

🔹a landing site for helicopters
🔹The birds were flying around their nest site.

4️⃣COMPUTING a website

📖#Common_collocations with “site


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احترافية اللغة الانجليزية من الصفر
💢#Tail /teɪl/ BrE AmE #noun [countable] ذنب ; ذيل ; دابرة ; ذيل السترة 1️⃣[countable] a part at the back of an animal’s body that can move "ذيل" 🔹The animal sprays liquid from a gland under its tail. 👈يرش الحيوان السائل من غدة تحت ذيله. 🔹the bright tail…
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📚#Thesaurus:

⚪️follow to walk, drive etc behind or after someone, for example in order to see where they are going:

The man had followed her home to find out where she lived.
Follow that car!
He hired a detective to follow her.

⚪️chase to quickly run or drive after someone or something in order to catch them when they are trying to escape:

Police chased the car along the motorway at speeds of up to 90 mph.

⚪️run after somebody/go after somebody to quickly follow someone or something in order to stop them or talk to them:

I ran after him to say sorry, but he’d already got on the bus.

⚪️stalk /stɔːk $ stɒːk/ to secretly follow an animal in order to kill it, or to secretly follow a person in order to attack them:

a tiger stalking its prey
He had a long history of stalking women in his neighbourhood.

⚪️pursue /pəˈsjuː $ pərˈsuː/ #written to chase someone in a very determined way:

The ship was being pursued by enemy submarines.

⚪️give chase #written to chase someone or something who is trying to escape from you:

One of the officers gave chase and arrested the man.
The calf ran away and the lion gave chase.

⚪️tail to secretly follow someone in order to watch what they do and where they go:

Apparently, the police had been tailing the terrorists for months.

⚪️track to follow and find a person or animal by looking at the marks they leave on the ground:

The bushmen were tracking antelope in the Kalahari desert.

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💢#Tail /teɪl/ BrE AmE #noun [countable]
ذنب ; ذيل ; دابرة ; ذيل السترة


1️⃣[countable] a part at the back of an animal’s body that can move "ذيل"

🔹The animal sprays liquid from a gland under its tail.
👈يرش الحيوان السائل من غدة تحت ذيله.

🔹the bright tail feathers of a peacock
👈ريش الذيل اللامع للطاووس


2️⃣[countable] the back part of something that is long or that consists of many parts "مؤخرة"

🔹the tail of a comet " ذيل/مؤخرة المذنب "
🔹 He was at the tail of the queue.
👈كان في مؤخرة قائمة الانتظار.


2️⃣🅰️the back part of a plane

3️⃣[countable] informal someone who is sent to secretly follow someone else, especially a criminal

4️⃣tails variant [uncountable] the side of a coin that does not have a picture of a person on it

5️⃣[countable] the bottom part of your shirt that you put inside your trousers

6️⃣tails variant [plural] a man’s formal jacket that is short at the front and has two long pointed parts that hang down at the back

🔹He wore a top hat and tails.

📚#Phrases:

🚩be on someone's tail
🚩tail wagging the dog
🚩turn tail
🚩with your tail between your legs

💢#Tail /teɪl/ BrE AmE #verb [transitive]
يتعقب ; جامع ; تعقب شخصا ; قاد سيارة بالتلاصق مع الاخرى ; ذيَّل

= to follow someone secretly to see what they are going to do

📚COMMON_ERRORS:

#Do_not_say 'wave its tail' or 'shake its tail'.
#Say wag its tail.

📚#Phrasal_Verbs:

tail away
★ tail back
★ tail off

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احترافية اللغة الانجليزية من الصفر
💢#Separate /ˈsepərət, ˈsepərɪt/ BrE AmE #verb تفرق ; فصل ; ميز ; فرق ; قسم ; قطع ; افترق ; انفصل ; تفكك ; عزل عن بقية ; انسحب ; استخلص ; فك    1️⃣[transitive] to keep people or things apart from each other 🔹The army was called in to help separate the warring…
📚#Thesaurus:

📕to make something separate

⚪️separate #verb [transitive] to divide something into two or more parts or groups, or to divide one type of thing from another. You use separate especially when saying that the parts are different from each other:

Motorola is planning to separate the company into two public companies.
The items are separated into recyclable and non-recyclable waste.

⚪️divide #verb [transitive] to make something become two or more parts or groups:

The teacher divided us into groups.
The money was divided between them.
The house is divided into three apartments.

⚪️split #verb [transitive] to separate something into two or more groups, parts etc – used especially when each part is equal in size:

The class was split into groups of six.

⚪️break something up #phrasal_verb [transitive] to separate something into several smaller parts, especially to make it easier to deal with:

The phone company was broken up to encourage competition.
Police used tear gas to break up the crowd.

⚪️segregate #verb [transitive] to separate one group of people from others because of race, sex, religion etc:

Schools were racially segregated.
Some prisons segregate prisoners who are infected with HIV.

📘to become separate

⚪️separate #verb [intransitive] to divide into different parts, especially in a natural way:

A watery liquid separates from the milk during cheesemaking.

⚪️split #verb [intransitive] to separate into two or more parts or groups – used especially when each part is equal in size:

What happens when an atom splits?

⚪️break up #phrasal_verb [intransitive] to separate into several smaller parts:

In spring, the icebergs begin to break up.



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احترافية اللغة الانجليزية من الصفر
💢#Separate /ˈsepərət, ˈsepərɪt/ BrE AmE #adjective [no comparative] مقطوع ; منفصل ; منعزل ; مفروز ; مستخلص ; معزول 1️⃣not together, or not joined to something else 🔹My brother and I always had separate rooms. 🔹My parents have separate bank accounts. 🔹They’re…
💢#Separate /ˈsepərət, ˈsepərɪt/ BrE AmE #verb
تفرق ; فصل ; ميز ; فرق ; قسم ; قطع ; افترق ; انفصل ; تفكك ; عزل عن بقية ; انسحب ; استخلص ; فك
  

1️⃣[transitive] to keep people or things apart from each other

🔹The army was called in to help separate the warring factions.

🔘separate someone from someone:
🔹The child may be separated from his mother while she receives treatment.

1️⃣🅰️[intransitive] to move apart and stop being connected to something

🔘separate from:
🔹As he pulled, the pipe separated from the wall and broke.

2️⃣[transitive] if something separates two people or things, it exists between them so that they are kept apart

🔘separate something from something:
🔹A large river separates the north of the city from the south.

🔘be separated by something:
🔹Their garden is separated from the factory by a tall fence.
🔹They are separated by thousands of miles.

3️⃣separate variant separate out variant [intransitive/transitive] to divide something, or become divided, into different parts

🔹The two issues need to be separated to discuss them fairly.

4️⃣[intransitive] to stop living with your husband, wife

🔹Millie’s parents separated when she was three.

5️⃣separate variant separate out variant [transitive] to be the quality or detail that makes someone or something different from others

🔘separate someone/ something from someone/ something:
🔹This political skill separates him from other ultra-conservative politicians.

5️⃣🅰️to be the difference between the winner and the others in a competition

🔹Only three points separated the top two teams.

📚#Phrase:

🚩separate the men from the boys

📚#Phrasal_Verb:

separate out

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💢#Separate /ˈsepərət, ˈsepərɪt/ BrE AmE #adjective [no comparative]
مقطوع ; منفصل ; منعزل ; مفروز ; مستخلص ; معزول


1️⃣not together, or not joined to something else

🔹My brother and I always had separate rooms.
🔹My parents have separate bank accounts.
🔹They’re not divorced but they lead completely separate lives (=do not do things together).

🔘separate from:
🔹Clients’ funds should be kept separate from the firm’s own money.

2️⃣different, or new

🔹Each apartment has its own separate entrance.
🔹Answer each question on a separate sheet of paper.

3️⃣not related

🔹Police have killed seven guerrillas in three separate incidents this week.
🔹That’s an entirely separate matter.

📚#Phrase:

🚩go your separate ways


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احترافية اللغة الانجليزية من الصفر
#Essential_English_words ✴️ #Trouble /ˈtrʌbəl/ BrE AmE #noun 🔸اضطراب ; قلاقل ; مرض ; إزعاج ; الم ; هم ; مشكلة ; بلاء ; مصدر إزعاج ; خلل ; عناء ; علة ; ضراء 1️⃣[countable/uncountable] problems, worries, or difficulties 🔹The company has had serious financial…
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💢#Trouble /ˈtrʌbəl/ BrE AmE #verb [transitive]

كدر ; أقلق ; عكر ; أثار ; أزعج

1️⃣to make someone worried

🔹What’s wrong? Is something troubling you?

🔘it troubles someone that:
🔹It troubles me that I haven’t heard from her recently.

2️⃣#spoken_formal to cause someone a slight problem or difficulty by asking them to do something for you

🔹I’m sorry you’ve been troubled – it won’t happen again.

🔘trouble yourself:
🔹‘I’ll call her if you like.’ ‘No, don’t trouble yourself.

2️⃣🅰️#spoken_formal used for making a polite request

🔹I’m sorry to trouble you, but can I borrow a pen?

🔘trouble someone for something:
🔹Could I trouble you for a lift home?

🔘trouble someone to do something:
🔹Could I trouble you to pass the butter?

3️⃣usually progressive if a part of your body is troubling you, it is not working as it should and is causing you pain

🔹His right shoulder is troubling him.

📚#Register:

   In #everyday_English, people usually say not bother to do something rather than not trouble to do something:

     They didn’t bother to ask me what I thought.

📚#Phrase:

🚩trouble to do something


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احترافية اللغة الانجليزية من الصفر
#Essential_English_words ✴️ #Trouble /ˈtrʌbəl/ BrE AmE #noun 🔸اضطراب ; قلاقل ; مرض ; إزعاج ; الم ; هم ; مشكلة ; بلاء ; مصدر إزعاج ; خلل ; عناء ; علة ; ضراء 1️⃣[countable/uncountable] problems, worries, or difficulties 🔹The company has had serious financial…
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3️⃣[uncountable] additional or special effort that causes you problems or difficulties

🔘it’s no trouble (for someone to do something):
🔹It’s no trouble at all for me to get her phone number.
🔹I don’t mind waiting – it’s no trouble.

🔘put someone to a lot of trouble:
🔹Sorry we put you to such a lot of trouble.

🔘take the trouble to do something:
🔹Thank you for taking the trouble to reply.

🔘take trouble over/ with something:
🔹She takes a considerable amount of trouble over her appearance.

🔘go to/ take a lot of trouble (to do something):
🔹He’d gone to a lot of trouble to make the evening go perfectly.

🔘go to the trouble of doing something:
🔹Why go to the trouble of washing them by hand?

🔘save someone the trouble of doing something:
🔹I’ll do your shopping to save you the trouble of going out.

🔘save yourself trouble:
🔹You’ll save yourself a lot of trouble if you choose carefully.

🔘be more trouble than someone/ something is worth:
🔹Growing roses is more trouble than it is worth.

4️⃣[uncountable] an unpleasant, difficult, or dangerous situation

🔘be in trouble:
🔹I knew we were in trouble when the lift stopped.
🔹The company is in trouble primarily because of poor management.

🔘run into trouble:
🔹The plane ran into serious trouble soon after take-off.

🔘get into trouble:
🔹The horse got into trouble at the first fence.

5️⃣[uncountable] a situation for which you are likely to be blamed, criticized, or punished

🔘be in trouble (with someone):
🔹I hear she’s in trouble with the police again.

🔘be in serious/ big/ deep trouble:
🔹If he hears about this, you’ll be in big trouble.

🔘get into trouble (for doing something):
🔹I got into trouble for being late.

🔘get someone into trouble:
🔹If you break it, you’ll get us all into trouble.

🔘stay/ keep out of trouble:
🔹He’s managed to stay out of trouble since coming out of jail.

6️⃣[countable/uncountable] fighting, violence, or bad behaviour

🔹There’s been a lot of trouble in the neighbourhood recently.

🔘trouble starts:
🔹The trouble started when he accused someone of stealing his bicycle.

🔘make/ cause trouble:
🔹Peter used to make a lot of trouble at school.

🔘crowd trouble:
🔹There was crowd trouble at the last match.

🔘trouble flares/ erupts:
🔹Trouble flared on the estate after a youth was arrested.

📚#Phrases:

🚩asking for trouble
🚩get someone into trouble
🚩looking for trouble
🚩no trouble
🚩there's trouble at t'mill
🚩trouble is brewing
🚩trouble is brewing for

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✴️ #Trouble /ˈtrʌbəl/ BrE AmE #noun
🔸اضطراب ; قلاقل ; مرض ; إزعاج ; الم ; هم ; مشكلة ; بلاء ; مصدر إزعاج ; خلل ; عناء ; علة ; ضراء

1️⃣[countable/uncountable] problems, worries, or difficulties

🔹The company has had serious financial troubles recently.
🔹The trouble started when I was transferred to a new department.
🔹You could tell your troubles to this man, she thought.
🔹a life filled with pain and trouble

🔘have trouble with something:
🔹I’m having some trouble with this new software.

🔘have trouble doing something:
🔹He was having trouble hearing her (=finding it difficult to hear her).

🔘cause/ make trouble for someone/ something:
🔹She can make a lot of trouble for you.

🔘cause someone/ something trouble:
🔹It would just cause me more trouble in the long run.

1️⃣🅰️[singular] an aspect or feature of someone or something that causes problems, worries, or difficulties

🔘the trouble (with someone/ something) is (that):
🔹The trouble with my parents is they think I’m still a child.

🔘the only trouble (with someone/ something) is (that):
🔹The only trouble with that idea was that Isabel would never agree to it.

🔘someone’s trouble is (that):
🔹Your trouble is you are greedy.

2️⃣[uncountable] a health problem affecting a part of your body

🔘heart/ stomach/ back trouble:
🔹My family has a history of heart trouble.

🔘give/ cause someone trouble:
🔹My knee’s been giving me a lot of trouble lately.

🔘have trouble with something:
🔹She’s been having a bit of trouble with her eyes.

2️⃣🅰️a problem affecting a machine or system that makes it not work as it should
🔸مشكلة تؤثر على آلة أو نظام يجعلها
لا تعمل كما ينبغي

🔘engine/ mechanical trouble:
🔹The plane developed engine trouble five minutes after take-off.
👈واجهت الطائرة مشكلة في المحرك بعد خمس دقائق من الإقلاع.

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💢#Pet /pet/ BrE AmE #noun [countable]
حيوان مدلل/أليف ؛ طفل مدلل
= A pet is an animal that lives with people.

🔹Out of all my pets, the dog is my favorite.
👈من خلال كل حيواناتي الاليفة, الكل هو المفضل لدي

1️⃣ an animal or bird that you keep in your home and look after

🅰️[ONLY BEFORE NOUN] kept as a pet or relating to pets

💥a pet dog/rabbit 💥pet owners
💥a pet shop

2️⃣#INFORMAL someone who you give special treatment to because you like them more than others (مدلل)

3️⃣#BRITISH_SPOKEN used for talking to someone in a friendly way

💥Don’t cry, pet.


#verb "كـ فعل"
📘pet BrE AmE [transitive] "
👈يُداعب ؛ يُلاطف
🔸past tense and past participle: petted
🔸present participle: petting

💥Our cat loves being petted.
👈قطتنا تحب ان تُدلل/ تُداعب

#adjective "كـ صفه"
📙pet BrE AmE لطيف/ظريف

1️⃣pet project/theory/subject ▶️
👈خطة او فكرة او ماده او موضوع انت بشكل خاص تحبه او مهتم بها

2️⃣pet hate #British_English, pet peeve #American_English ▶️ نوبة غضب
👈شي انت بقوة تكرهه لانه دائما يضجرك

💥TV game shows are one of my pet hates.

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