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مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : الفزعه ساعدونى



صديقة عمري
02-12-2008, 08:18 PM
My search about group words : like :

(my body)___ this tittle
head- hair-ear…..etc
بحثى مجموعه من الكلمات 60 كلمه كل 20 كلمه تندرج تحت عنوان مثلا : الجسم ( راس – انف – اذن)
الالوان ( ابيض – اسود –احمر )
كل كلمه مطاوب استخرج : مثل القاموس نستخرج نوع الكلمة – معناها – مثال.....الخ

1- part of speech
2- meaning example
3- syllable
4- britsh & English
5- formal & informal
6- slang[/b]

الان كل 20 كلمه تندرج تحت موضوع مثلا : الاخترعات >> العنوان
والعشرين كلمه > مثلا : الورق - التلفزيون - الكمبيوتر .... الخ

بحث ان كل كلمة بطلع منها مثل القاموس الانجليزى < الانجليزى الانجليزى>

تكون الكلمة مثلا : تلفزيون
1- اطلع نوع الكلمة هل هى اسم صفه .... الخ>> انا سويتها
2- اطلع تعريف الكلمة >> انا سويتها
3- اطلع مثال للكلمه >> انا سويتها
4- اطلع الكلمة في البريطانى >>> هذى ماعرفتها
5- اطلع الكلمه هل هى informal او formal>> هذىماعرفت لها
6- نوع الكلمه slang >> هذى ماعرفتها
7- كم syllable في الكلمة >> سويتها لكن تاكد منها



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my body:

[b]Head=noun, verb
the part of the body on top of the neck containing the eyes, nose, mouth and brain-
-He shook his head in disbelief
hed=one syllable-
Ear=noun, verb
either of the organs on the sides of the head that you hear with-
He put his hands over his ears.
One syllable
Nose=noun, verb
the part of the face that sticks out above the mouth, used for breathing and smelling things
She wrinkled her nose in disgust
noUz/ one syllable
neck / noun, verb
the part of the body between the head and the shoulders:
He tied a scarf around his neck
nek; one syllable
shoul•der -/ noun, verb
either of the two parts of the body between the top of each arm and the neck
:He slung the bag over his shoulder
'SJUldJ(r); one syllable
arm= noun, verb
A;m; one syllable
either of the two long parts that stick out from the top of the body and connect the shoulders to the hands:
He escaped with only a broken arm
hand = noun, verb
/ h&nd;= one syllable
the part of the body at the end of the arm, including the fingers and thumb
she stood there the flower still clutched in her hand.
knee / noun, verb
ni;= one syllable;
the joint between the top and bottom parts of the leg where it bends in the middle:
she balanced the cup on her knee
eye / noun, verb
aI;= one syllable
either of the two organs on the face that you see with
he keeps afatherly eye on his players>
face / noun, verb
feIs; one syllable
the front part of the head between the forehead and the chin:
he hit him across the face
hair / noun, verb
heJ(r);= one syllable
the substance that looks like a mass of fine threads growing especially on the head
I have an allergy to animal hair.
mouth =noun, verb
one syllable / maUT;
the opening in the face used for speaking, eating, etc.; the area inside the head behind this opening:
She opened her mouth to say something.
tooth / noun,
tu;T; one syllable
any of the hard white structures in the mouth used for biting and chewing food:
the cat sank its teeth into.
stom•ach / noun, verb
'stVmJk; two syllable
the organ inside the body where food goes when you swallow it; the front part of the body below the chest
sugar & starch are broken down in the stomach.
leg / noun, verb
leg;= one syllable
one of the long parts that connect the feet to the rest of the body:
I broke my leg playing football
toe / noun, verb
tJU; one syllable
one of the five small parts that stick out from the foot:
I stubbed my toe on the step
tongue / noun, verb
tVN; one syllable
1[the soft part in the mouth that moves around, used for tasting, swallowing, speaking, etc.
:He clicked his tongue to attract their attention
fin•ger / noun, verb
'fINgJ(r) = two syllable
one of the four long thin parts that stick out from the hand (or five, if the thumb is included)
:She ran her fingers through her hair
back / noun, verb
b&k; one syllable
the part of the human body that is on the opposite side to the chest, between the neck and the tops of the legs
He stood with his back to the door

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(coulor)



black / adjective, noun, verb
bl&k; one syllable
having the very darkest colour, like night or coal
black walls a bsorb a lot of heat during the day.
white / adjective, noun
waIt; one syllable
having the colour of fresh snow or of milk:
she was dressed all in white.
red / adjective, noun
red; one syllable
having the colour of blood or fire:
his red clothes stood out clearly against the snow.
blue / adjective, noun
blu;; one syllable
having the colour of a clear sky or the sea / ocean on a clear day:
the clear blue sea beckoned.

yel•low / adjective, noun, verb
'jelJU; two syllable
having the colour of lemons or butter:
the wall were painted yellow
green / adjective, noun, verb
gri;n= two syllable
having the colour of grass or the leaves of most plants and trees
she works for bond &green
pink / adjective, noun, verb
pINk; one syllable
the colour that is produced when you mix red and white together:
She was dressed in pink
or•ange / adjective, noun
'QrIndZ; two syllable
a round citrus fruit with thick reddish-yellow skin and a lot of sweet juice:
the setting sun cast an orange glow over the mountains
gold / adjective, noun
gJUld; one syllable
Gold is a yellow precious metal used for making coins, jewellery, decorative objects, etc.:
I love the reds and golds of autumn.
sil•ver / adjective, noun, verb
'sIlvJ(r) two syllable
Silver is a greyish-white precious metal used for making coins, jewellery, decorative objects, etc.:
The moon bathed the countryside in a silver light.
brown / adjective, noun, verb
braUn= one syllable
having the colour of earth or coffee
the children were brown as berries.
Grey
(especially BrE) (NAmE usually gray) / adjective, noun, verb
greI; one syllable
having the colour of smoke or ashes
I hate these grey days

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Inventions




tele•phone / noun, verb
'telIfJUn= three syllable
a system for talking to sb else over long distances, using wires or radio; a machine used for this
I need to make a telephone call
radio / noun, verb
'reIdiJU; tow syllable
the activity of broadcasting programmes for people to listen to; the programmes that are broadcast:
I listen to the radio on the way to work
pen / noun, verb
pen = one syllable
an instrument made of plastic or metal used for writing with ink:
he rapped the table with his pen
iron / noun, verb, adjective
'aIJn= one syllable
a chemical element. Iron is a hard strong metal that is used to make steel and is also found in small quantities in blood and food:
he smashed the window with an iron bar
blend•er / noun
'blendJ(r); ; tow syllable
(BrE also li•quid•izer)
an electric machine for mixing soft food or liquid
the mother mix the food with blender
re•cord•er / noun
rI'kO;dJ(r) three syllable
a machine for recording sound or pictures or both:
she started off player the recorder & then progressed to the clarinet
desk / noun
desk = one syllable
a piece of furniture like a table, usually with drawers in it, that you sit at to read, write, work, etc.:
He used to be a pilot but now he has a desk job.
plas•tic / noun, , adjective
'pl&stIk= tow syllable
a light strong material that is produced by chemical processes and can be formed into shapes when heated
The pipes should be made of plastic
glass / noun, verb
glA;s = one syllable
a hard, usually transparent, substance used, for example, for making windows and bottles:
I cut myself on a piece of broken glass.
paper / noun, verb
'peIpJ(r) = one syllable
the thin material that you write and draw on and that is also used for wrapping and packing things:
She wrote her name and address on a slip (= a small piece) of paper.
micro•wave / noun, verb
'maIkrJweIv = ; tow syllable
a type of oven that ****s or heats food very quickly using electromagnetic waves rather than heat:
the microwave beeps to let you know when it has finished.
print / noun, verb
print = one syllable
to produce books, newspapers, etc. by printing them in large quantities:
the first print run of 6000 copies sold out.
com•puter / noun
kJm'pju;tJ(r = three syllable
an electronic machine that can store, organize and find information, do calculations and control other machines:
you need apassword to get access to the computer system
scan•ner / noun

'sk&nJ(r ) = ; tow syllable
a device for examining sth or recording sth using light, sound or X-rays:The identity cards are examined by an electronic scanner
he is bought anew pc , colour printer scanner- the lot
tele•vi•sion / noun
'telIvIZn= three syllable
(also BrE informal telly)
a piece of electrical equipment with a screen on which you can watch programmes with moving pictures and sounds:
We don’t do much in the evenings except watch television.
ele•va•tor noun /
'elIveItJ(r = three syllable
a part in the tail of an aircraft that is moved to make it go up or down
the elevator doors parted & out stepped the president
cam•era / noun
'k&mJrJ= ; tow syllable
a piece of equipment for taking photographs, moving pictures or television pictures:
I bust my camera
car / noun
kA;(r ) = one syllable
(also BrE formal 'motor car)
a road vehicle with an engine and four wheels that can carry a small number of passengers:
my car is black.
dial / noun, verb
'daIJl = one syllable
the face of a clock or watch, or a similar control on a machine, piece of equipment or vehicle that shows a measurement of time, amount, speed, temperature, etc
the dial records very slight variation in pressure
boat / noun
bJUt = one syllable
a vehicle (smaller than a ship) that travels on water, moved by oars, sails or a motor:
the boat will sink unless we bail out.[/SIZE]