Luther 2 Flashcards
Surveillance
I will be put under surveillance
[sərˈvāləns]
noun - surveillance
مراقبة: control, monitoring, surveillance, observation, oversight, supervision
إشراف: supervision, oversight, direction, surveillance, stewardship, overlooking
He chokes him
يخنقه
You implicate me you implicate you’re self
[ˈimpliˌkāt]
verb - implicate
ورط: involve, embroil, commit, implicate, embarrass, wind
إنزلق في: implicate
تضمن: include, contain, guaranty, comprise, implicate, have
إقتضى ضمنا: implicate, imply, presuppose
He was thrilled to win
to affect with a sudden wave of keen emotion or excitement, as to produce a tremor or tingling sensation through the body.
Astonish
i was astonished to hear he was married
verb (used with object)
1.
to fill with sudden and overpowering surprise or wonder; amaze:
Her easy humor and keen intellect astonished me.
anxious
he was anxious before he went into hospital
adjective
1.
full of mental distress or uneasiness because of fear of danger or misfortune; greatly worried; solicitous:
Her parents were anxious about her poor health.
cruel
a cruel joke
Many people think hunting is cruel to animals.
They treated her cruelly.
ery unkind, or causing people or animals to suffer
heavily
he drinks heavily, it’s raining heavily
martin will be assisting heavily
a lot or to a great degree
scene
a love scene
scenes of horror
the scene of the crime
a short part of a movie, play, or book in which things happen in one place
مَشْهَد
a view or picture of a place, event, or activity
مَنْظَر
a place where a bad thing has happened
مَكان (الحادِث)
compromise
the act of agreeing to something that is not exactly what you want in order to end an argument or solve a problem
حَلّ وَسط
We need to reach a compromise over this issue.
verb UK /ˈkɒm·prə·maɪz/ US /ˈkɑm·prəˌmɑɪz/
to agree to something that is not exactly what you want in order to end an argument or solve a problem
يَتوَصّل إلى حَلّ وَسط
In a relationship, both people have to compromise.