A1 used before a noun to mean one thing or person
أداة تَنْكير تَسْبِق الإسْم المُفْرَد
uk : /eɪ/
-- us : /eɪ/
to leave someone or something somewhere
يَتْرُك
uk : /əˈbæn·dən/
-- us : /əˈbæn·dən/
B1 the skill or qualities that you need to do something
مَقْدِرة
uk : /əˈbɪl·ə·ti/
-- us : /əˈbɪl·ə·t̬i/
A2 If you are able to do something, you can do it.
قادِر عَلى
uk : /ˈeɪ·bl/
-- us : /ˈeɪ·bəl/
A2 If you are able to do something, you can do it.
قادِر عَلى
uk : /ˈeɪ·bl/
-- us : /ˈeɪ·bəl/
a medical operation to end a pregnancy
إجْهاض
uk : /əˈbɔː·ʃən/
-- us : /əˈbɔr·ʃən/
preposition relating to a particular subject
عَنْ
adverb close to a particular number or time, although not exactly that number or time
حَوَالي / تَقريباً
uk : /əˈbaʊt/
-- us : /əˈbɑʊt/
A1 in a higher position than something else
فَوْق / أعلى
uk : /əˈbʌv/
-- us : /əˈbʌv/
B1 in or to a different country
في الخارِج
uk : /əˈbrɔːd/
-- us : /əˈbrɔd/
a time when you are not in a place
غِياب
uk : /ˈæb·səns/
-- us : /ˈæb·səns/
complete
كامِل / مُطلَق
uk : /ˈæb·sə·luːt/
-- us : /ˈæb·səˌlut/
B1 completely
إطلاقاً
uk : /ˌæb·səˈluːt·li/
-- us : /ˈæb·səˌlut·li/
to take in liquid, gas, or heat and hold it
يَمتَصّ
uk : /əbˈzɔːb/
-- us : /əbˈzɔrb, əbˈsɔrb/
[ no plural ] the act of using something for the wrong purpose in a way that is bad
سُوء اسْتِخدام
uk : /əˈbjuːs/
-- us : /əˈbjus/
related to education, schools, universities, etc.
أكاديمي
uk : /ˌæk·əˈdem·ɪk/
-- us : /ˌæk·əˈdem·ɪk/
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