🌸كلمات "whole" و "all" تستخدمان لوصف الكاملية أو الشمول، لكنهن يختلفان في المعنى والاستخدام:
معاني الكلمات
1. *Whole*: تعني "كامل"، "شامل" أو "متمم"، تشير إلى شيء واحد غير منقسم.
- مثال: "أكلت الوجبة كلها" (I ate the whole meal).
2. *All*: تعني "جميع" أو "كل"، تشير إلى مجموعة من الأشياء.
- مثال: "أحب جميع أصدقائي" (I love all my friends).
🌟الفروق الرئيسية
1. *الوحدة ضد الجماعة*: "Whole" تشير إلى شيء واحد، بينما "all" تشير إلى مجموعة.
- "أنا أمتلك الكتاب كله" (I have the whole book).
- "أنا أمتلك جميع الكتب" (I have all the books).
2. *الكمية ضد النوع*: "Whole" تشير إلى كمية محددة، بينما "all" تشير إلى نوع أو فئة.
- "شربت الكأس كلها" (I drank the whole glass).
- "شربت جميع الكؤوس" (I drank all the glasses).
3. *التعبير عن الكاملية*: "Whole" تشير إلى الكاملية المادية، بينما "all" تشير إلى الكاملية الكمية.
- "المنزل كله مضاء" (The whole house is lit).
- "جميع الأضواء مضاءة" (All the lights are on).
🌟الاستخدامات
1. *Whole*:
- مع الأسماء المعرفة (the whole book).
- مع الأسماء غير المعرفة (a whole number).
- مع الظروف (whole day).
2. *All*:
- مع الأسماء المعرفة (all the books).
- مع الأسماء غير المعرفة (all people).
- مع الظروف (all day).
أمثلة إضافية
1. "أنا أمتلك الكتاب كله، وليس جزء منه فقط.
" (I have the whole book, not just part of it.)
2. "أحب جميع أصدقائي، دون استثناء."
(I love all my friends, without exception.)
3. "المنزل كله مضاء، لا يوجد ظلام."
(The whole house is lit, there's no darkness.)
4. "جميع الأضواء مضاءة، لا يوجد ظلام.
" (All the lights are on, there's no darkness.)
معاني الكلمات
1. *Whole*: تعني "كامل"، "شامل" أو "متمم"، تشير إلى شيء واحد غير منقسم.
- مثال: "أكلت الوجبة كلها" (I ate the whole meal).
2. *All*: تعني "جميع" أو "كل"، تشير إلى مجموعة من الأشياء.
- مثال: "أحب جميع أصدقائي" (I love all my friends).
🌟الفروق الرئيسية
1. *الوحدة ضد الجماعة*: "Whole" تشير إلى شيء واحد، بينما "all" تشير إلى مجموعة.
- "أنا أمتلك الكتاب كله" (I have the whole book).
- "أنا أمتلك جميع الكتب" (I have all the books).
2. *الكمية ضد النوع*: "Whole" تشير إلى كمية محددة، بينما "all" تشير إلى نوع أو فئة.
- "شربت الكأس كلها" (I drank the whole glass).
- "شربت جميع الكؤوس" (I drank all the glasses).
3. *التعبير عن الكاملية*: "Whole" تشير إلى الكاملية المادية، بينما "all" تشير إلى الكاملية الكمية.
- "المنزل كله مضاء" (The whole house is lit).
- "جميع الأضواء مضاءة" (All the lights are on).
🌟الاستخدامات
1. *Whole*:
- مع الأسماء المعرفة (the whole book).
- مع الأسماء غير المعرفة (a whole number).
- مع الظروف (whole day).
2. *All*:
- مع الأسماء المعرفة (all the books).
- مع الأسماء غير المعرفة (all people).
- مع الظروف (all day).
أمثلة إضافية
1. "أنا أمتلك الكتاب كله، وليس جزء منه فقط.
" (I have the whole book, not just part of it.)
2. "أحب جميع أصدقائي، دون استثناء."
(I love all my friends, without exception.)
3. "المنزل كله مضاء، لا يوجد ظلام."
(The whole house is lit, there's no darkness.)
4. "جميع الأضواء مضاءة، لا يوجد ظلام.
" (All the lights are on, there's no darkness.)
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#idioms
#Phrasal_verbs
🫧Under the weather =
🍃 slightly ill
🍃You look a bit under the weather.
🫧Off-colour=
🍃slightly ill
🍃She’s been feeling a bit off-colour lately.
🫧Out of sorts =
🍃feeling a little ill or upset
🍃Louise went back to work feeling rather out of sorts.
🫧Fight off =
🍃to try hard to get rid of something, especially an illness or a feeling.
🍃 Elaine’s fighting off a cold.
🫧Come down with
🍃to get an illness
🍃 I think I’m coming down with a cold.
#Phrasal_verbs
🫧Under the weather =
🍃 slightly ill
🍃You look a bit under the weather.
🫧Off-colour=
🍃slightly ill
🍃She’s been feeling a bit off-colour lately.
🫧Out of sorts =
🍃feeling a little ill or upset
🍃Louise went back to work feeling rather out of sorts.
🫧Fight off =
🍃to try hard to get rid of something, especially an illness or a feeling.
🍃 Elaine’s fighting off a cold.
🫧Come down with
🍃to get an illness
🍃 I think I’m coming down with a cold.
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Useful Phrasal Verbs And Their Meanings learnenglish
1. Take off - Remove
2. Look up - Research
3. Call off - Cancel
4. Bring up - Mention
5. Put off - Postpone
6. Carry out - Execute
7. Figure out - Solve
8. Go on - Continue
9. Bring back - Restore
10. Turn down - Reject
11. Check out - Examine
12. Set up - Arrange
13. Give up - Surrender
14. Calm down - Relax
15. Pull up - Retrieve
Useful Phrasal Verbs And Their Meanings learnenglish
1. Take off - Remove
2. Look up - Research
3. Call off - Cancel
4. Bring up - Mention
5. Put off - Postpone
6. Carry out - Execute
7. Figure out - Solve
8. Go on - Continue
9. Bring back - Restore
10. Turn down - Reject
11. Check out - Examine
12. Set up - Arrange
13. Give up - Surrender
14. Calm down - Relax
15. Pull up - Retrieve
#idioms
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➖to make someone unable to think clearly or reasonably.
⚡️ The complex puzzle was so challenging that it completely scrambled my brains, leaving me frustrated and confused.
⭐️Scramble somebody’s brains.
➖to make someone unable to think clearly or reasonably.
⚡️ The complex puzzle was so challenging that it completely scrambled my brains, leaving me frustrated and confused.