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مفردات من ما وراء الخير والشر
يقدّم ما وراء الخير والشر هذه الكلمات الإنجليزية الأساسية البالغ عددها 48، المصنّفة ضمن المستوى A2–C2، مع تعريف قصير ومثال لكل كلمة. انقر على أي كلمة في القارئ لسماعها ورؤيتها داخل الجملة.
كلمات المستوى A2 (10)
- absolutely/ˌæbsəˈlutli/A2
- completely and without qualification“an absolutely magnificent painting”
- abuse/əˈbjuz/A2
- cruel or inhumane treatment“the child showed signs of physical abuse”
- accident/ˈæksədənt/A2
- an unfortunate mishap“winning the lottery was a happy accident”
- accompany/əˈkəmpəni/A2
- be present or associated with an event or entity“French fries come with the hamburger”
- acknowledge/ækˈnɑlɪʤ/A2
- declare to be true or admit the existence or reality or truth of“He admitted his errors”
- acquire/əkˈwaɪər/A2
- come into the possession of something concrete or abstract“She got a lot of paintings from her uncle”
- active/ˈæktɪv/A2
- chemical agent capable of activity“`The boy threw the ball' uses the active voice”
- actor/ˈæktər/A2
- a theatrical performer“he's a principal actor in this affair”
- ACTORS/ˈæktərz/A2
- a theatrical performer“he's a principal actor in this affair”
- actual/ˈækʧəwəl/A2
- presently existing in fact and not merely potential or possible“the predicted temperature and the actual temperature were markedly different”
كلمات المستوى B1 (10)
- absolute/ˈæbsəˌlut/B1
- something that is conceived or that exists independently and not in relation to other things“no mortal being can influence the absolute”
- abstract/ˈæbˌstrækt/B1
- a concept or idea not associated with any specific instance“he loved her only in the abstract--not in person”
- acceptance/əkˈsɛptəns/B1
- the mental attitude that something is believable and should be accepted as true“he gave credence to the gossip”
- accomplish/əˈkɑmplɪʃ/B1
- put in effect“carry out a task”
- accordance/əˈkɔrdəns/B1
- concurrence of opinion“we are in accord with your proposal”
- accordingly/əˈkɔrdɪŋli/B1
- (sentence connectors) because of the reason given“consequently, he didn't do it”
- acquisition/ˌækwəˈzɪʃən/B1
- the act of contracting or assuming or acquiring possession of something“the acquisition of wealth”
- adapt/əˈdæpt/B1
- make fit for, or change to suit a new purpose“Adapt our native cuisine to the available food resources of the new country”
- adjustment/əˈʤəstmənt/B1
- making or becoming suitable“an allowance for profit”
- adventure/ədˈvɛnʧər/B1
- a wild and exciting undertaking (not necessarily lawful)“When you buy these stocks you are gambling”
كلمات المستوى B2 (10)
- absent/ˈæbsənt/B2
- go away or leave“He absented himself”
- absorb/əbˈzɔrb/B2
- become imbued“The liquids, light, and gases absorb”
- absurd/əbˈsərd/B2
- a situation in which life seems irrational and meaningless“The absurd is the essential concept and the first truth”
- absurdity/əbˈsərdəti/B2
- a message whose content is at variance with reason“the crowd laughed at the absurdity of the clown's behavior”
- abundant/əˈbəndənt/B2
- present in great quantity“an abundant supply of water”
- accessory/ækˈsɛsəri/B2
- clothing that is worn or carried, but not part of your main clothing“he was charged with being accessory to the crime”
- accidental/ˌæksəˈdɛnəl/B2
- a musical notation that makes a note sharp or flat or natural although that is not part of the key signature“with an inadvertent gesture she swept the vase off the table”
- accumulate/əˈkjumjəˌleɪt/B2
- get or gather together“I am accumulating evidence for the man's unfaithfulness to his wife”
- accurately/ˈækjərətli/B2
- with few mistakes“he works very accurately”
- acute/əˈkjut/B2
- a mark (') placed above a vowel to indicate pronunciation“acute appendicitis”
كلمات المستوى C1 (9)
- abdicate/ˈæbdəˌkeɪt/C1
- give up, such as power, as of monarchs and emperors, or duties and obligations“The King abdicated when he married a divorcee”
- absolve/əbˈzɑlv/C1
- grant remission of a sin to“The priest absolved him and told him to say ten Hail Mary's”
- absurdly/əbˈsərdli/C1
- in an absurd manner or to an absurd degree“an absurdly rich young woman”
- accustom/əˈkəstəm/C1
- make psychologically or physically used (to something)“She became habituated to the background music”
- acquaint/əkˈweɪnt/C1
- cause to come to know personally“permit me to acquaint you with my son”
- actualize/ˈæˌkʧuəˌlaɪz/C1
- make real or concrete“our ideas must be substantiated into actions”
- admissible/ədˈmɪsəbəl/C1
- deserving to be admitted“admissible evidence”
- admixtureC1
- the state of impairing the quality or reducing the value of something“the growing medium should be equal parts of sand and loam with an admixture of peat moss and cow manure”
- afflict/əˈflɪkt/C1
- cause great unhappiness for“she was afflicted by the death of her parents”
كلمات المستوى C2 (9)
- abasementC2
- a low or downcast state“each confession brought her into an attitude of abasement”
- abjureC2
- formally reject or disavow a formerly held belief, usually under pressure“He retracted his earlier statements about his religion”
- abstrusestC2
- difficult to penetrate“the professor's lectures were so abstruse that students tended to avoid them”
- acceptationC2
- acceptance as true or valid“its adoption by society”
- acuteness/əˈkjutnəs/C2
- a sensitivity that is keen and highly developed“dogs have a remarkable acuteness of smell”
- aggrieve/əˈgriv/C2
- infringe on the rights of“his behavior grieves his mother”
- allurementC2
- attractiveness“its allurement was its remoteness”
- amplerC2
- more than enough in size or scope or capacity“had ample food for the party”
- animalizeC2
- represent in the form of an animal“Life in the camps had brutalized him”