Add \aid \verb 1- [I T] add (sty)(to sty) to put sty together with sty else, so that you in crease the size, number, value, etc: next add some milk to the mixture. 2- [T] to put number or amounts together so that you get a total: if you add 3 and 3 to gather.
Athlete \ae0lit\noun [C] a person who can run, jump, etc very well, especially one who takes part in sports competition etc,.
Award\ o word \ verb [T] award STH (TO SB) to
give STH to SB as a prize, payment, etc: she was awarded first prize in the
gymnastics COM petition. Award \noun [C] 1- a prize, etc that SB gets for doing
SSTH well: this year the awards for best actor and actress went to two
Americans. 2- an amount of money given to SB as the re- suit of a court
decision: she received an award of f500 for damages.
Boxing noun [U] a sport in which two people fight by hitting each other
which their hands inside large gloves: the world middleweight boxing champion
boxing gloves.
Event \I vent \noun [C] something hap pens that especially STH important or unusual: an historic event the events
of the past few days have made things very difficult for the govern MENT..2-
one of the races, competitions, etc in sports Programmed, the next event is the
800 meters.
Except 1\ I K, SEPT \PREP NOT INCLUDING; But
not: he gets up early every day (except) Sunday, nobody was late (except) me
Except 2 \I K, SEPT \VT
[vp6a, 14] (except)(from) exclude
(from); set apart (from a list, statement, etc.
Hold \ noun 1- [C, SING] the act or man nerd
of holding SB \STH: to have a firm hold on the rope. 2- [sing] a hold (on\over
SB STH) influence or control: the new government has strengthened its hold on
the country.
Original \o, rid3onl \ ad 1- first; earliest
(be-for changes or developments): the original meaning it has word is different
from the meaning it has nowadays. 2- new and interesting, different from others
of its type: there are no original; ideas in his work.
Run \ran \verb [I, T] (pres part running; pt
run \rain \; pp run ) 1- [I T]to move using your legs , going
faster than when you walk :had to run to catch the bus 2- [I T] to move STH,
quickly in a per- titular direction: The car ran downhill and crashed into a
wall she ran her finger down
the list of passengers.
Spectator \spec, teat(r); US, spectator \noun [C] a
person who watches a show, game, sport, etc.
Prepared by:

Khalid Abu Mater
Ahmed El Saefeen
Muhamed El Maeya