B1 not pleasant to look at
قَبيح / بَشِع
uk : /ˈʌɡ·li/

-- us : /ˈʌɡ·li/

better, worse, or greater than all similar things
أقْصى
uk : /ˈʌl·tɪ·mət/

-- us : /ˈʌl·tə·mət/

a thing that you hold above your head to keep yourself dry when it is raining
مِظَلّة
uk : / /ʌmˈbrel·ə//

-- us : / /ʌmˈbrel·ə//

B1 to not be able to do something
غَيْر قادِر عَلى فِعْل شَيء ما
uk : /ʌnˈeɪ·bl/

-- us : /ʌnˈeɪ·bəl/

A2 the brother of someone’s mother or father, or the husband of someone’s aunt or uncle
عَمّ / خال
uk : /ˈʌŋ·kl/

-- us : /ˈʌŋ·kəl/

A1 below something
تَحْت
uk : /ˈʌn·dər/

-- us : /ˌʌn·dər/

to experience something, especially a change or medical treatment
يُقاسي / يَمُرّ بـِ
uk : /ˌʌn·dəˈɡəʊ/

-- us : /ˌʌn·dərˈɡoʊ/

A1 to know the meaning of something that someone says
يَفْهَم
uk : /ˌʌn·dəˈstænd/

-- us : /ˌʌn·dərˈstænd/

A1 to know the meaning of something that someone says
يَفْهَم
uk : /ˌʌn·dəˈstænd/

-- us : /ˌʌn·dərˈstænd/

knowledge about a subject, situation, etc.
فَهْم / اِسْتيعاب
uk : /ˌʌn·dəˈstæn·dɪŋ/

-- us : /ˌʌn·dərˈstæn·dɪŋ/

A2 used to say that you wish something was not true or that something had not happened
لِسوء الحَظّ
uk : /ʌnˈfɔː·tʃə·nət·li/

-- us : /ʌnˈfɔr·tʃə·nət·li/

A2 a special set of clothes that are worn by people who do a particular job or by the students at some schools
زِيّ رَسْمي
uk : /ˈjuː·nɪ·fɔːm/

-- us : /ˈju·nəˌfɔrm/

B1 (also mainly UK trade union); (also US labor union) an organization that represents people who do a particular job
اِتِّحاد
uk : /ˈjuːn·jən/

-- us : /ˈjun·jən/

different from everyone and everything else
فَريد
uk : /juːˈniːk/

-- us : /jʊˈnik/

B1 a single, complete thing that is part of a larger thing
وَحْدة
uk : /ˈjuː·nɪt/

-- us : /ˈju·nɪt/

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