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الوحدة 10 - 10 أ

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خروج
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to leave
2-
message
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to call back
4-
to let somebody know
5-
to be in touch
6-
to lose touch
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to get hold of somebody
8-
to give somebody a call
to leave
فعل
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(أضاف)

(أضاف)

ترك

to make something be seen, heard, or noticed by delivering, writing or recording something

example
مثال
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A multitude of fans left comments on the artist's social media post.
I left a voicemail for you on your phone.

معلومات نحوية:

متعدٍ
message
message
اسم
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م
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ɛ
اِ
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اي~اِ
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ج
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(نشرة)

(نشرة)

رسالة

a written or spoken piece of information or communication sent to or left for another person

to call back
to call back
فعل
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/kˈɔːl bˈæk/
(اتصل مرة أخرى)

(اتصل مرة أخرى)

أعيد الاتصال

to return a phone call or contact someone again when the first attempt to communicate was missed or unsuccessful

معلومات نحوية:

لازم
حالة العبارات
separable
الفعل في العبارة
call
جزء من العبارة
back
to let somebody know
عبارة
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/lˈɛt ˌɛsbˈiː nˈoʊ/
N/A

N/A

to give a person information about something

to be in touch
عبارة
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/biː ɔːɹ ɡɛt ɔːɹ stˈeɪ ɪn tˈʌtʃ/
N/A

N/A

to be in contact with someone, particularly by seeing or writing to them regularly

to lose touch
عبارة
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/lˈuːz wˈʌnz tˈʌtʃ/
N/A

N/A

Idiom
Informal

to be no longer in contact with a friend or acquaintance

What is the origin of the idiom "lose touch" and when to use it?

The idiom "lose touch" has its origin in the literal sense of losing physical contact or connection with someone or something. Over time, it has evolved into a figurative expression, signifying the loss of communication or contact with a person, group, or a specific situation. This idiom can be traced back to the idea that when people or objects physically move apart, they are no longer in direct contact or close proximity, which is now used metaphorically to describe a lack of ongoing interaction or connection.

to get hold of somebody
عبارة
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/ɡɛt hˈoʊld ʌv ˌɛsbˈiː/
N/A

N/A

Idiom
Informal

to manage to meet someone in person or contact them on a telephone, through message, etc.

What is the origin of the idiom "get hold of someone" and when to use it?

The idiom "get hold of someone" is derived from the literal action of physically grabbing or holding onto someone to establish contact or communicate with them. Over time, it has been adapted to a figurative sense in which it means to establish contact with someone, either by reaching them through phone calls, messages, or other means of communication. This phrase is commonly used to emphasize the effort or persistence required to make contact with someone.

to [give] {sb} a call
to give somebody a call
عبارة
uk flag
/ɡˈɪv sˈʌmwʌn ɐ kˈɔːl/
N/A

N/A

to contact or telephone someone to have a conversation or communicate information

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