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► 'And' in the following sentences means 'but'. It is used to express surprise:
1-You're a vegetarian and you eat fish? [✔]
2-I trusted him and he betrayed me. [✔]
3-You went to Giza and you didn't see the Pyramids.[✔]
4-She has got a driving licence and she can't drive. [✔]
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*مَنْ رَبُّكَ؟*
فَقُلْ: اَللهُ رَبِّي وَرَبُّ كُلِّ شَيْءٍ
وَالدَّلِيْلُ قَوْلُ الله تَعَالَى:
﴿قُلْ أَغَيْرَ اللهِ أَبْغِي رَبًّا وَهُوَ رَبُّ كُلِّ شَيْءٍ﴾
الأنعام: 164
وَقَوْلُهُ تَعَالَى: ﴿الْحَمْدُ لِلهِ رَبِّ الْعَالَمِينَ﴾
الفاتحة: 2
*Who is your Lord❓*
💡Say: Allaah is my Lord. He is the Lord of everything.
The proof for this is Allaah's saying:
قُلْ أَغَيْرَ اللَّهِ أَبْغِي رَبّاً وَهُوَ رَبُّ كُلِّ شَيْءٍ
"Say: Shall I seek a lord other than Allaah, when He is the Lord of everything?"
Surah Al-An’aam: 164
And He says:
الْحَمْدُ لِلَّهِ رَبِّ الْعَالَمِينَ
"All praise is for Allaah, Lord of all that exists."
Surah Al-Faatihah: 2
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*مَنْ خَلَقَكَ؟*
فَقُلْ: خَلَقَنِي اللهُ، وَخَلَقَ
جَمِيعَ المَخْلُوقَاتِ
وَالدَّلِيْلُ قَوْلُ اللهِ تَعَالَى:
﴿اللهُ خَالِقُ كُلِّ شَيْءٍ﴾
الزمر: 62
*Who created you❓*
Say: Allaah created me and everything that exists.
The proof for this is Allaah's saying:
اللَّهُ خَالِقُ كُلِّ شَيْءٍ
"Allaah created everything."
Surah Az-Zumar: 62
Basic Principles on the Subjects of Tawheed, Fiqh and 'Aqeedah.
المبادئ المفيدة في التوحيد والفقه والعقيدة.
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🔵🔴 The difference between
Double & Dual
☝️ both mean two things that can work together or at the same time.
✍Dual is used for things that Work together and it Doesn't make difference if one of them works or Not.
✍Double is used for things that Work with each other and the Function doesn't work Without one of them.
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1⃣ A dual SIM cards mobile.(☝️It work without one of them and it doesn't make difference.)
2⃣ A double pair of wires consisting of phase and neutral charge.(☝️The wires don't work without one of them.)
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💎Sniff out vs. Snuff out💎
Sniff someone or something out:
💎To locate someone or something by sniffing or as if by sniffing.
📕The dog sniffed the intruder out and the police captured him.
Snuff someone out:
💎To kill someone.
📗 The eyewiteness has been snuffed out.
Snuff something out:
💎To extinguish something, such as a flame.
📘He snuffed all the candles out and went to bed.
📕Abdulrhman snuffed out the flames one by one.
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cro‧ny
/ˈkrəʊni/noun (plural cronies)
[C usually plural]
one of a group of people who spend a lot of time with each other – used to show disapproval
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Ponderous (adj.) vs. Imponderable (adj. & n.)
📘PONDER means to think over. So, PONDEROUS must mean thinking. However, this is not the case.
📕PONDEROUS is derived from ‘pondus’, which means weight (think of a pound). So, to be PONDEROUS means to be weighed-down, and to move slowly and in a labored fashion.
Example:
📓He had a rather slow and ponderous manner.
📗IMPONDERABLE is not the opposite of PONDEROUS. It actually relates to thinking.
📔An IMPONDERABLE is something that is impossible to estimate, fathom or figure out. Say a child was to ask, “How long would it take driving in a car to go from one end of the universe to the other?”
📚Unless you have a really big
calculator and a very fast car, the answer to this question would be IMPONDERABLE.
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💡 caught in the crossfire.
🔸Meaning: (Fig.) to find oneself right in the middle of an argument or fight.
🔹Example: "Salem and Saleh were arguing, and poor Mohammed, their friend, was caught in the middle."
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💡(be) caught short
🔸Meaning: 1. to be without something you need, especially money. ● 2. (UK)h (informal) to have a sudden urgent need to go to the toilet, esp. when it is not convenient for you to do so.
🔹Example 1⃣: "When the bill came to $120, Abdullah was caught short with only $99 in his wallet."
🔹Example2: "You should go to the toilet before you leave. You don't want to be caught short on the journey."
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💡Dressed to kill : ( informal )
🔹wearing very attractive clothes so that everyone notices and admires you
💡Dressed (up) to the nines : (informal)
🔹wearing your best or most formal clothes
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💡Chalk something up to experience. (Also,) put something down to experience.
🔸Meaning: to accept failure and learn from a particular experience
🔹Example: "Even though I never got paid for my work, I chalked it up to experience"
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💡Cheek by jowl.
🔸Meaning: (Fig.) close together, side by side.
🔹Example: "The poor lived cheek by jowl in industrial mining towns in Victorian England."
◈ Origin: From a use of "jowl" in the sense "cheek"’; the phrase was originally "cheek by cheek".
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💡Change one's tune.
🔸Meaning: to start behaving in a different way or expressing different opinions, especially to suit new circumstances.
🔹Example: "Saeed was rude to his teacher, but he threatened to tell the principal and he changed his tune."
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|Adjcective| Supercilious:
📗Behaving as if or showing that you think that you are better than other people, and that their opinions, beliefs or ideas are not important.
💎Synonyms:
💎(adj) disdainful, haughty, lordly, prideful, sniffy, swaggering, proud,
sneering, snide, uncomplimentary.
Example:
📚He spoke in a haughty, supercilious voice.
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Post no:2⃣
*مَنْ خَلَقَكَ؟*
فَقُلْ: خَلَقَنِي اللهُ، وَخَلَقَ
جَمِيعَ المَخْلُوقَاتِ
وَالدَّلِيْلُ قَوْلُ اللهِ تَعَالَى:
﴿اللهُ خَالِقُ كُلِّ شَيْءٍ﴾
الزمر: 62
*Who created you❓*
Say: Allaah created me and everything that exists.
The proof for this is Allaah's saying:
اللَّهُ خَالِقُ كُلِّ شَيْءٍ
"Allaah created everything."
Surah Az-Zumar: 62
Basic Principles on the Subjects of Tawheed, Fiqh and 'Aqeedah.
المبادئ المفيدة في التوحيد والفقه والعقيدة.
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🔹Get ahold of somebody:
🔹️To communicate with someone, esp. by telephone.
For example:
🔹I was trying to get ahold of you , but you were offline.
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ripple
/ˈrɪpəl/ noun [C]
ripple effect:
a situation in which one action causes another, which then causes a third etc:
SYN: domino effect
The increase had a ripple effect through the whole financial market.
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apiary
noun [ C ] /ˈeɪpiəri/
a place where people keep bees, especially a collection of hives kept to provide honey
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⚪️🔵 The difference between
By & Near 👉 Distance
☝️ both are used for close positions toward Something or Someone Else.
✍ When we Use By it means that you're Exactly beside it and There is No Difficulty in Seeing it.
✍ When we Use Near it means it's Not far and you Don't have a lot to Reach it.
Briefly ☝️
💡"By" is Closer in comparison to "Near".
💡There are two Famous examples which will definitely clarify the point.
1⃣ We are by the sea.(☝️ we can Easily See it.)
2⃣ We are near the sea.(☝️ maybe 10 Kilometres Away.)
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🔷 Idiom: Bundle of nerves.
🔹Description:
If you describe someone as a bundle of nerves, you mean that they are very nervous, tense or worried.
🔹Example:
My son is doing his driving test today. Needless to say he's a bundle of nerves!
🔶 Idiom: To break your back.
🔸Description:
If you work extremely hard, or put a lot of effort into achieving something, you break your back to do it.
🔸Example:
If you want the job done well, you should accept to pay more. He's not going to break his back for such a low price!
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Tortuous (adj.) vs. Torturous (adj.)
📔The two words TORTUOUS and TORTUROUS, although similar and derived from the same Latin root, have different core meanings.
TORTUOUS means full of twists and turns, as in:
📚The travellers took a TORTUOUS route.
📕Whereas TORTUROUS means involving or causing torture, as in:
📚They had a TORTUROUS five days of fitness training.
📘However, in extended senses TORTUOUS is used to mean excessively lengthy and complex and hence may become indistinguishable from TORTUROUS.
📕Something which is TORTUOUS is often also TORTUROUS, as in:
📚It was a tortuous piece of bureaucratic language.
📚Their way had been TORTUOUS and very difficult.
📙This overlap in sense means that TORTUOUS is sometimes used interchangeably with TORTUROUS.
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Tortuous (adj.) vs. Torturous (adj.)
📔The two words TORTUOUS and TORTUROUS, although similar and derived from the same Latin root, have different core meanings.
TORTUOUS means full of twists and turns, as in:
📚The travellers took a TORTUOUS route.
📕Whereas TORTUROUS means involving or causing torture, as in:
📚They had a TORTUROUS five days of fitness training.
📘However, in extended senses TORTUOUS is used to mean excessively lengthy and complex and hence may become indistinguishable from TORTUROUS.
📕Something which is TORTUOUS is often also TORTUROUS, as in:
📚It was a tortuous piece of bureaucratic language.
📚Their way had been TORTUOUS and very difficult.
📙This overlap in sense means that TORTUOUS is sometimes used interchangeably with TORTUROUS.
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💡caught red-handed.
🔸Meaning: (Fig.) to be caught doing something bad directly.
🔹Example: "With his hand in the cookie jar, Salem was caught red-handed by his mother."
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● Nine times out of ten: Almost always.
🔹 Nine times out of ten , we can solve the problem over the phone.
● A nine days’ wonder:
A thing or event that makes people very excited for a short time.
● Have nine lives.
To make lucky escapes from dangerous situations.
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🔹Cease and desist:
🔸Meaning: to completely stop doing something, by order of law. (A legal phrase.)
🔹Example: "The judge ordered the merchant to cease and desist the deceptive practices."
◈ Origin: This legal term is a redundancy, since "cease" and "desist" mean virtually the same thing, but often appears in legal documents to avoid possible misinterpretation. [c. 1920]
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💡Cheek by jowl.
🔸Meaning: (Fig.) close together, side by side.
🔹Example: "The poor lived cheek by jowl in industrial mining towns in Victorian England."
◈ Origin: From a use of "jowl" in the sense "cheek"’; the phrase was originally "cheek by cheek".
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💡Cheek by jowl.
🔸Meaning: (Fig.) close together, side by side.
🔹Example: "The poor lived cheek by jowl in industrial mining towns in Victorian England."
◈ Origin: From a use of "jowl" in the sense "cheek"’; the phrase was originally "cheek by cheek".
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🎙Sensitive /sɛnsɪtɪv/
Adjective
📚Definition: receiving impressions readily ;easily affected or influenced ;easily hurt or offended.
📍Examples:
🔹The eye is sensitive to light.
🔹Abdullah is sensitive about his wretched handwriting .
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Shade or Shadow.
(a) Shade.
❌I like to sit in the shadow.
☑️I like to sit in the shade.
(b) Shadow.
❌The dog saw his shade in the water.
☑️The dog saw his shadow in the water.
💎Explanation:
📚Shade is a place sheltered from the sun. Shadow is a shade of a distinct for as of a tree, a man, a dog, etc.
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