B1 something that you often do, almost without thinking about it
عادة
uk : /ˈhæb·ɪt/

-- us : /ˈhæb·ɪt/

small balls of ice that fall like rain
البرد
uk : / /heɪl//

-- us : / /heɪl//

A1 [ no plural ] the thin threads that grow on the head and body of people and animals
شَعْر
uk : /heər/

-- us : /heər/

an electrical device, usually held in the hand, that blows out hot air and is used for drying a person's hair
مجفف الشعر
uk : //ˈheə ˌdraɪ.ər//

-- us : //ˈher ˌdraɪ.ɚ//

a brush that you use to make your hair look tidy
فُرْشاة شَعْر
uk : / /ˈheəbrʌʃ//

-- us : / /ˈherbrʌʃ//

someone whose job is to cut people’s hair
مُصَفِّف شَعْر
uk : / /ˈheədresə(r)//

-- us : / /ˈherdresər//

a piece of electrical equipment that you use to dry your hair with hot air
مُجَفِّف الشَّعْر
uk : / /ˈheədraɪə(r)//

-- us : / /ˈherdraɪər//

A2 one of two equal parts of something; 1/2
نِصْف
uk : /hɑːf/

-- us : /hæf/

A2 a room that leads to other rooms
قاعة / رَدهة
uk : /hɔːl/

-- us : /hɔl/

a space or passage inside the entrance or front door of a building
الرواق
uk : //ˈhɔːl.weɪ//

-- us : //ˈhɑːl.weɪ//

a tool with a heavy metal part at the top that you use to hit nails into something
مِطْرَقة
uk : /ˈhæm·ər/

-- us : /ˈhæm·ər/

a small animal with soft fur and no tail that is often kept as a pet
هَمَسْتَر (حَيَوان قارِض أَليف شَبيه بِالفأر)
uk : /ˈhæm·stər/

-- us : /ˈhæm·stər/

A1 the part of your body on the end of your arm that has fingers
يَدّ
uk : /hænd/

-- us : /hænd/

A2 a bag carried by a woman with her money, keys, etc. inside
حَقيبة يَدّ
uk : /ˈhænd·bæɡ/

-- us : /ˈhændˌbæɡ/

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