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trendy
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fashionable
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while
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during
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throughout
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since
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until
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previous
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soft
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stretchy
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shiny
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smooth
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rough
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furry
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slippery
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itchy
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to take over
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to take off
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to take to
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to take in
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to take part
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to take one's breath away
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to take it for granted
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to take something in stride
modern
modern
صفة
m
m
م
o
ɑ
آ
d
d
د
e
ə
اِ
r
r
ر
n
n
ن
(معاصر)

(معاصر)

حديث

related to the most recent time or to the present time

example
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Advances in modern medicine have greatly improved life expectancy.
The novel explores modern issues, such as digital privacy and climate change.
ancient
ancient
صفة
a
اِاي~اِ
n
n
ن
c
ʃ
ش
ie
ə
اِ
n
n
ن
t
t
ت
(عريق)

(عريق)

قديم

related or belonging to a period of history that is long gone

antique
antique
صفة
a
æ
اَ
n
n
ن
t
t
ت
i
i
اي
q
k
ك
u
e
(قديم)

(قديم)

عتيق

old and often considered valuable due to its age, craftsmanship, or historical significance

traditional
traditional
صفة
t
t
ت
r
r
ر
a
ə
اِ
d
d
د
i
ɪ
اي~اِ
t
ʃ
ش
io
ə
اِ
n
n
ن
a
ə
اِ
l
l
ل
(عتيق)

(عتيق)

تقليدي

belonging to or following the methods or thoughts that are old as opposed to new or different ones

secondhand
صفة
s
s
س
e
ɛ
اِ
c
k
ك
o
ə
اِ
n
n
ن
d
d
د
h
h
ه
a
æ
اَ
n
n
ن
d
d
د
(ثانوي)

(ثانوي)

مستعمل

previously owned or used by someone else

لا مثيل له
elderly
elderly
اسم
e
ɛ
اِ
l
l
ل
d
d
د
e
ə
اِ
r
r
ر
l
l
ل
y
i
اي
(كبار السن)

(كبار السن)

المسنون

people of old age

old-fashioned
old-fashioned
صفة
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/ˌoʊɫdˈfæʃənd/
(عتيق)

(عتيق)

قديم الطراز

no longer used, supported, etc. by the general public, typically belonging to an earlier period in history

trendy
trendy
صفة
t
t
ت
r
r
ر
e
ɛ
اِ
n
n
ن
d
d
د
y
i
اي
(موضة)

(موضة)

عصري

influenced by the latest or popular styles

fashionable
fashionable
صفة
f
f
ف
a
æ
اَ
sh
ʃ
ش
io
ə
اِ
n
n
ن
a
ə
اِ
b
b
ب
ə
اِ
l
l
ل
e
(موضاتي)

(موضاتي)

عصري

following the latest or the most popular styles and trends in a specific period

while
اسم
wh
w
و
i
آاي~اِ
l
l
ل
e
(مدة)

(مدة)

فترة

a span of time

during
حرف جر
d
d
د
u
ʊ
او~اُ
r
r
ر
i
ɪ
اي~اِ
n
n
ن
g
g
ك
(أثناء)

(أثناء)

خلال

used to express that something happens continuously from the beginning to the end of a period of time

throughout
حرف جر
th
θ
ث
r
r
ر
ou
ua
اوآ
gh
ou
ʊ
او~اُ
t
t
ت
(طوال)

(طوال)

خلال

during the whole period of time of something

since
حرف جر
s
s
س
i
ɪ
اي~اِ
n
n
ن
c
s
س
e
N/A

N/A

used to indicate the period of time between a specific past event and the present

until
حرف جر
u
ʌ
آ
n
n
ن
t
t
ت
i
ɪ
اي~اِ
l
l
ل
(حتى الساعة الخامسة)

(حتى الساعة الخامسة)

حتى

used to show that something continues or lasts up to a specific point in time and often not happening or existing after that time

previous
previous
صفة
p
p
ب
r
r
ر
e
i
اي
v
v
و
iou
اياِ
s
s
س
(ماضي)

(ماضي)

سابق

occurring or existing before what is being mentioned

soft
soft
صفة
s
s
س
o
ɑ
آ
f
f
ف
t
t
ت
(لَيِّن)

(لَيِّن)

ناعم

gentle to the touch

stretchy
صفة
s
s
س
t
t
ت
r
r
ر
e
ɛ
اِ
t
ch
ʧ
ج
y
i
اي
(قابل للتمدد)

(قابل للتمدد)

مرن

capable of being stretched or extended without breaking

shiny
shiny
صفة
sh
ʃ
ش
i
آاي~اِ
n
n
ن
y
i
اي
(براق)

(براق)

لامع

bright and smooth in a way that reflects light

smooth
smooth
صفة
s
s
س
m
m
م
oo
u
او
th
ð
ذ
(ناعم)

(ناعم)

أملس

having a surface that is even and free from roughness or irregularities

rough
rough
صفة
r
r
ر
ou
ə
اِ
gh
f
ف
(وعر)

(وعر)

خشن

having an uneven or jagged texture

furry
صفة
f
f
ف
u
ɜ
اِ
rr
r
ر
y
i
اي
(مكسو بالفرو)

(مكسو بالفرو)

فروي

having an abundant covering or coat of soft, dense hair or fur

slippery
slippery
صفة
s
s
س
l
l
ل
i
ɪ
اي~اِ
pp
p
ب
e
ɜ
اِ
r
r
ر
y
i
اي
(مُنزَلِق)

(مُنزَلِق)

زلق

difficult to hold or move on because of being smooth, greasy, wet, etc.

itchy
itchy
صفة
i
ɪ
اي~اِ
t
ch
ʧ
ج
y
i
اي
(مثير للحكة)

(مثير للحكة)

حاكّ

causing an annoying feeling on the skin that makes a person want to scratch it

to take over
to take over
فعل
uk flag
/tˈeɪk ˈoʊvɚ/
(يتولى)

(يتولى)

يستلم

to begin to be in charge of something, often previously managed by someone else

معلومات نحوية:

متعدٍ
حالة العبارات
separable
الفعل في العبارة
take
جزء من العبارة
over
to take off
فعل
uk flag
/teɪk ɑːf/
(ينطلق)

(ينطلق)

يتألق

to become famous and successful in a sudden and rapid manner

معلومات نحوية:

لازم
حالة العبارات
inseparable
الفعل في العبارة
take
جزء من العبارة
off
to take to
to take to
فعل
uk flag
/tˈeɪk tuː/
(أقبل على)

(أقبل على)

أحبَّ

to start to like someone or something

معلومات نحوية:

حالة العبارات
inseparable
الفعل في العبارة
take
جزء من العبارة
to
to take in
فعل
uk flag
/tˈeɪk ˈɪn/
(تقبل)

(تقبل)

استوعب

to accept or emotionally process something

معلومات نحوية:

متعدٍ
to [take] part
to take part
عبارة
uk flag
/teɪk ˈpɑrt/
N/A

N/A

Collocation

to participate in something, such as an event or activity

to [take] {one's} breath away
to take one's breath away
عبارة
uk flag
/tˈeɪk wˈʌnz bɹˈɛθ ɐwˈeɪ/
N/A

N/A

Approving
Idiom
Informal

to make someone become really amazed

What is the origin of the idiom "take one's breath away" and when to use it?

The origin of the phrase "take one's breath away" is not definitively documented. However, the expression likely emerged from the physical reaction people have when they encounter something astonishing or emotionally overwhelming. This expression finds its place in conversations or written expressions related to encounters with breathtaking natural scenery, extraordinary works of art, awe-inspiring performances, remarkable acts of kindness, or significant life events.

to take it for granted
عبارة
uk flag
/tˈeɪk ɪt fɔːɹ ɡɹˈæntᵻd/
N/A

N/A

Idiom
Informal

to assume without question that something is true

What is the origin of the idiom "take it for granted" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "take for granted" can be traced back to the Middle English period. The word "granted" in this context refers to something that is assumed to be true or accepted without question. The phrase emphasizes the human tendency to become accustomed to or overlook the value of things that are consistently present or readily available. Over time, it has become a commonly used expression to convey the idea of not fully appreciating or recognizing the significance of something until it is lost or no longer accessible.

to [take] {sth} in stride
to take something in stride
عبارة
uk flag
/tˈeɪk ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ ɪn stɹˈaɪd/
N/A

N/A

Idiom

to calmly cope with something that is difficult or disturbing

What is the origin of the idiom "take something in stride" and when to use it?

The idiom "take something in stride" originated from horse racing, describing a jockey's ability to maintain the horse's stride despite obstacles or variations in terrain. It is often employed to encourage a resilient and composed attitude when faced with adversity.

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