Luther 2 Flashcards

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Surveillance

I will be put under surveillance

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[sərˈvāləns]
noun - surveillance
مراقبة: control, monitoring, surveillance, observation, oversight, supervision
إشراف: supervision, oversight, direction, surveillance, stewardship, overlooking

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He chokes him

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يخنقه

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You implicate me you implicate you’re self

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[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

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He was thrilled to win

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to affect with a sudden wave of keen emotion or excitement, as to produce a tremor or tingling sensation through the body.

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Astonish

i was astonished to hear he was married

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verb (used with object)
1.
to fill with sudden and overpowering surprise or wonder; amaze:
Her easy humor and keen intellect astonished me.

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anxious

he was anxious before he went into hospital

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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.

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cruel
a cruel joke
Many people think hunting is cruel to animals.
They treated her cruelly.

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ery unkind, or causing people or animals to suffer

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heavily

he drinks heavily, it’s raining heavily
martin will be assisting heavily

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a lot or to a great degree

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scene

a love scene

scenes of horror

the scene of the crime

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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)

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compromise

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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.

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