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1 due
اِسْتِحْقَاق \ due: the fair treatment that one deserves in spite of one’s faults: He failed. But to give him his due, he did try hard. \ مَا يَسْتَحِقّ \ due: the fair treatment that one deserves in spite of one’s faults: He failed. But to give him his due, he did try hard. \ مَطْلُوب \ due: owed; to be paid: The rent is (or falls) due tomorrow. I paid what was due to him. \ مُتَوَقَّع \ due: expected: The train is due (to arrive) at 9.30. It is due to leave again at 9.35. \ مُسْتَحِقّ الدَّفْع \ due: owed; to be paid: The rent is (or falls) due tomorrow. I paid what was due to him. \ مُنْتَظَر \ due: expected: The train is due (to arrive) at 9.30. It is due to leave again at 9.35. -
2 due
[djuː]1. adjective1) owed:مَدين، مُسْتَحِقOur thanks are due to the doctor.
2) expected according to timetable, promise etc:مُتَوَقَّعThe bus is due in three minutes.
3) proper:مُناسِبTake due care.
2. adverbdirectly South:مُباشَرَةًsailing due east.
3. noun1) what is owed, especially what one has a right to:حَق، إسْتِحْقاقI'm only taking what is my due.
2) ( in plural) charge, fee or toll:رُسومHe paid the dues on the cargo.
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3 due
مُنَاسِب \ appropriate: suitable; proper for a special purpose or person: My employer always wears a suit in the office because he thinks it appropriate. apt: very suitable. convenient: useful; easy to deal with; suitable; causing no difficulty or discomfort: We arranged a convenient time and place for our meeting. This knife is a very convenient tool. decent: right and suitable: Everyone should have decent conditions of work. due: proper; suitable: With due respect. fit: suitable, good enough: The water was not fit to drink, (with a and adj.) fitting This coat is a good fit. fitting: right; suitable; proper: It is fitting that we should remember him on his birthday. practical: (of people or plans) concerned with action, not with ideas; (of things or ideas) suitable for use: His plans cost too much to be practical. She wore very practical clothing (suited to one’s activity or to the weather). proper: correct, suitable: Eat your food at the proper time, not during lessons. relevant: concerned with the matter that is being considered: Don’t waste time with points that are not relevant to this case. right: correct; not mistaken; suitable: the right answer; the right time; the right kind of cloth, the right way to play. seemly: old use fit; proper: seemly behaviour in church. sensible: wise; having or showing good sense; suitable: People should wear sensible clothes for climbing mountains. suitable: satisfactory; meeting one’s needs: Fur coats are not suitable for use in hot weather. \ See Also ملائم (مُلائِم)، مقبول (مَقْبول)، منطبق (مُنْطَبِق)، صحيح (صَحيح)، مريح (مريح) -
4 due to
بِسَبَب \ at: (showing cause): I was pleased at the news. because of: as a result of: Because of his illness, he could not travel. due to: owing to; caused by; because of: His illness was due to eating poisonous fruit. for: because of: He jumped for joy. She was sent to prison for stealing. in view of: because of: In view of your age, you may travel free. of: (after a verb) showing a cause: He died of hunger, on account of, because of: He was absent on account of illness. over: about; concerning: They quarrelled over the result of the race. You need not hurry over your dinner. owing to: because of: Owing to illness, she was unable to travel. thanks to: because of: Thanks to you, his life was saved (as a result of your help). through: by means of; as a result of: I heard the news through a friend. He lost his way through having no map. -
5 due
حَقّ \ due: the fair treatment that one deserves in spite of one’s faults: He failed. But to give him his due, he did try hard. power: right; official permission: The police have powers to search cars. right: a just claim: She fought for the people’s rights. He had no right to do that, just; good; proper according to law or custom or religion Do what is right and you will not be ashamed. -
6 due to
ناجمٌ عن \ due to: owing to; caused by; because of: His illness was due to eating poisonous fruit. -
7 due to
brought about by:بِفَضْل، ناتِجٌ عَنHis success was due to hard work.
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8 due
رُسُوم \ due: fixed payments for certain services: Ships pay harbour dues. rates: an amount of money that is charged by the local government, for various public services: a water rate. -
9 in due course
في الوَقْتِ المناسب \ early: in good time for one’s purpose; before the fixed time: We arrived early and got the best seats. in due course: later; after a reasonable delay: He will get better in due course. in good time: slightly early: He came in good time for the meeting. -
10 in due course
at the appropriate or normal time:في الوقْت المُناسِب، في حينِـهIn due course, this seed will grow into a tree.
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11 give (someone) his due
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12 give (someone) his due
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13 owing to
because of:بِسَببOwing to the rain, the football has been cancelled.
•Remark: owing to is used to mean "because of": The shop is closed owing to (not due to) the manager's illness. due to is used to mean "caused by": The accident was believed to be due to his negligence. -
14 متوقع
مُتَوَقَّع \ due: expected: The train is due (to arrive) at 9.30. It is due to leave again at 9.35. -
15 مستحق الدفع
مُسْتَحِقّ الدَّفْع \ due: owed; to be paid: The rent is (or falls) due tomorrow. I paid what was due to him. -
16 مطلوب
مَطْلُوب \ due: owed; to be paid: The rent is (or falls) due tomorrow. I paid what was due to him. \ المَطْلُوب لَهُ \ credit: (in accounts) a record of money provided by, or owing to, a person, a business, etc. (the opposite of debit). \ مَطْلُوب منه \ up to: the duty of: It’s up to his father to punish him. -
17 منتظر
مُنْتَظَر \ due: expected: The train is due (to arrive) at 9.30. It is due to leave again at 9.35. -
18 استحقاق الدين إلخ
اِسْتِحْقاقُ الدّيْنِ إلخmaturity, payability, becoming due, falling due -
19 في حينه
في حِيْنِهthen, at that time, at the time; duly, in due time, when due, on time; at the right time, in season; timely, opportune, seasonable, well-timed -
20 في وقته
في وَقْتِهِthen, at that time, at the time; duly, in due time, when due; on time; at the right time, at the proper time, in good time, in season; timely, opportune, seasonable, well-timed
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