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She is in the eighth grade

  • 1 grade

    صَفٌّ \ column: a line of soldiers in marching order. file: a line of people. grade: a class or year of a school course: She is in the eighth grade. line: a row: There’s a line of trees along the street. The soldiers stood in (a) line. queue: a line of people who are waiting for their turn (to enter a bus or building, to buy sth., etc.). row: a line of things: the front row of seats in a theatre. side: a group of supporters (in a quarrel, etc.): They fought on our side in the war. They took his side.

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  • 2 grade

    سَنَة (دراسيَّة)‏ \ grade: a class or year of a school course: She is in the eighth grade.

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  • 3 صف

    صَفٌّ \ column: a line of soldiers in marching order. file: a line of people. grade: a class or year of a school course: She is in the eighth grade. line: a row: There’s a line of trees along the street. The soldiers stood in (a) line. queue: a line of people who are waiting for their turn (to enter a bus or building, to buy sth., etc.). row: a line of things: the front row of seats in a theatre. side: a group of supporters (in a quarrel, etc.): They fought on our side in the war. They took his side. \ صَفٌّ \ array. \ _(field) Maths. \ See Also مجموعة مرتَّبة، صَفيف \ صَفٌّ \ form: grade a class in school. \ See Also فصلٌ دراسيّ \ صَفُّ بُيُوتٍ ومَحَلاّتٍ تِجَاريَّة مُتَلاصِقَة \ block: the area or building surrounded by four streets in a town. \ صَفُّ جنود (واحد بجانب الآخر)‏ \ rank: a row of soldiers, side by side: The men stood in three ranks. \ صَفُّ مَنَازل متصلة \ terrace: a row of joined houses.

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  • 4 column

    صَفٌّ \ column: a line of soldiers in marching order. file: a line of people. grade: a class or year of a school course: She is in the eighth grade. line: a row: There’s a line of trees along the street. The soldiers stood in (a) line. queue: a line of people who are waiting for their turn (to enter a bus or building, to buy sth., etc.). row: a line of things: the front row of seats in a theatre. side: a group of supporters (in a quarrel, etc.): They fought on our side in the war. They took his side.

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  • 5 file

    صَفٌّ \ column: a line of soldiers in marching order. file: a line of people. grade: a class or year of a school course: She is in the eighth grade. line: a row: There’s a line of trees along the street. The soldiers stood in (a) line. queue: a line of people who are waiting for their turn (to enter a bus or building, to buy sth., etc.). row: a line of things: the front row of seats in a theatre. side: a group of supporters (in a quarrel, etc.): They fought on our side in the war. They took his side.

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  • 6 line

    صَفٌّ \ column: a line of soldiers in marching order. file: a line of people. grade: a class or year of a school course: She is in the eighth grade. line: a row: There’s a line of trees along the street. The soldiers stood in (a) line. queue: a line of people who are waiting for their turn (to enter a bus or building, to buy sth., etc.). row: a line of things: the front row of seats in a theatre. side: a group of supporters (in a quarrel, etc.): They fought on our side in the war. They took his side.

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  • 7 queue

    صَفٌّ \ column: a line of soldiers in marching order. file: a line of people. grade: a class or year of a school course: She is in the eighth grade. line: a row: There’s a line of trees along the street. The soldiers stood in (a) line. queue: a line of people who are waiting for their turn (to enter a bus or building, to buy sth., etc.). row: a line of things: the front row of seats in a theatre. side: a group of supporters (in a quarrel, etc.): They fought on our side in the war. They took his side.

    Arabic-English glossary > queue

  • 8 row

    صَفٌّ \ column: a line of soldiers in marching order. file: a line of people. grade: a class or year of a school course: She is in the eighth grade. line: a row: There’s a line of trees along the street. The soldiers stood in (a) line. queue: a line of people who are waiting for their turn (to enter a bus or building, to buy sth., etc.). row: a line of things: the front row of seats in a theatre. side: a group of supporters (in a quarrel, etc.): They fought on our side in the war. They took his side.

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  • 9 side

    صَفٌّ \ column: a line of soldiers in marching order. file: a line of people. grade: a class or year of a school course: She is in the eighth grade. line: a row: There’s a line of trees along the street. The soldiers stood in (a) line. queue: a line of people who are waiting for their turn (to enter a bus or building, to buy sth., etc.). row: a line of things: the front row of seats in a theatre. side: a group of supporters (in a quarrel, etc.): They fought on our side in the war. They took his side.

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  • 10 سنة

    سَنَة \ year: any period from 1st January to 31st December: the year 1974. \ سَنَة (دراسيَّة)‏ \ grade: a class or year of a school course: She is in the eighth grade. \ سَنَة دِرَاسِيّة \ academic year: a period of about one year in the life of a school or college. \ سَنَة كَبيسَة \ leap year: a year in which February has 29 days.

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  • 11 clasificar

    v.
    1 to classify.
    El científico clasificó los huesos The scientist classified the bones.
    El detective clasificó la información The detective classified the info.
    2 to qualify (sport). ( Latin American Spanish)
    3 to sort together, to assign to a particular group, to assign to a particular kind.
    * * *
    Conjugation model [ SACAR], like link=sacar sacar
    1 to class, classify
    2 (distribuir) to sort, file
    1 DEPORTE to qualify
    2 (llegar) to come
    * * *
    verb
    2) sort
    3) rank
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (=categorizar) to classify
    2) (=ordenar) [+ documentos] to classify; (Correos, Inform) to sort
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    a) <documentos/datos> to sort, put in order; < cartas> to sort
    b) <planta/animal/elemento> to classify
    c) < hotel> to class, rank; < fruta> to class; < persona> to class, rank
    2.
    clasificarse v pron (Dep)
    a) ( para etapa posterior) to qualify
    b) (en tabla, carrera)
    * * *
    = categorise [categorize, -USA], classify, fall into, rank, sift, sort, sort out, grade, sort into + order, class, sift out.
    Ex. It is widely recognised that it is difficult and unhelpful to categorise fiction according to a subject classification = Es un hecho ampliamente reconocido la dificultad y la poca utilidad de clasificar la literatura narrativa de acuerdo con una clasificación por materias.
    Ex. This is an example of a classification which is restricted to a specific physical form, as it is used to classify maps and atlases.
    Ex. References will also be necessary, and will fall into the same types as those identified for personal authors, that is, 'see', 'see also', and explanatory references.
    Ex. For example, search software offers the ability to rank the retrieved material according to its relative significance.
    Ex. Thus many non-relevant documents have been retrieved and examined in the process of sifting relevant and non-relevant documents.
    Ex. During the construction of a thesaurus, the computer can be enlisted to sort, merge, edit and compare terms.
    Ex. Some schools favor subject arrangement, other group together everything by publisher, and others sort everything out according to a theme.
    Ex. This had the advantage that the relevance judgments had already been made, and were graded into three levels: High relevance, Low relevance, No relevance.
    Ex. Sort packages are designed to sort a specified file of records into order according to a particular field or key.
    Ex. 30 million Americans are classed as functionally illiterate.
    Ex. Whichever he chooses he will still have to sift out and categorize the numerous errors that disfigure all the early texts of the play.
    ----
    * clasificar como = class.
    * clasificar en orden de importancia = rank + in order of importance.
    * clasificar por materia = subject classify.
    * reclasificar = reclassify [re-classify].
    * volver a clasificar = refolder.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    a) <documentos/datos> to sort, put in order; < cartas> to sort
    b) <planta/animal/elemento> to classify
    c) < hotel> to class, rank; < fruta> to class; < persona> to class, rank
    2.
    clasificarse v pron (Dep)
    a) ( para etapa posterior) to qualify
    b) (en tabla, carrera)
    * * *
    = categorise [categorize, -USA], classify, fall into, rank, sift, sort, sort out, grade, sort into + order, class, sift out.

    Ex: It is widely recognised that it is difficult and unhelpful to categorise fiction according to a subject classification = Es un hecho ampliamente reconocido la dificultad y la poca utilidad de clasificar la literatura narrativa de acuerdo con una clasificación por materias.

    Ex: This is an example of a classification which is restricted to a specific physical form, as it is used to classify maps and atlases.
    Ex: References will also be necessary, and will fall into the same types as those identified for personal authors, that is, 'see', 'see also', and explanatory references.
    Ex: For example, search software offers the ability to rank the retrieved material according to its relative significance.
    Ex: Thus many non-relevant documents have been retrieved and examined in the process of sifting relevant and non-relevant documents.
    Ex: During the construction of a thesaurus, the computer can be enlisted to sort, merge, edit and compare terms.
    Ex: Some schools favor subject arrangement, other group together everything by publisher, and others sort everything out according to a theme.
    Ex: This had the advantage that the relevance judgments had already been made, and were graded into three levels: High relevance, Low relevance, No relevance.
    Ex: Sort packages are designed to sort a specified file of records into order according to a particular field or key.
    Ex: 30 million Americans are classed as functionally illiterate.
    Ex: Whichever he chooses he will still have to sift out and categorize the numerous errors that disfigure all the early texts of the play.
    * clasificar como = class.
    * clasificar en orden de importancia = rank + in order of importance.
    * clasificar por materia = subject classify.
    * reclasificar = reclassify [re-classify].
    * volver a clasificar = refolder.

    * * *
    clasificar [A2 ]
    vt
    1 ‹documentos/datos› to sort, put in order; ‹cartas› to sort
    clasificaba las fichas por orden alfabético she was sorting o putting the cards into alphabetical order
    2 ‹planta/animal/elemento› to classify
    3 ‹hotel› to class, rank; ‹fruta› to class; ‹persona› to class, rank
    está clasificado entre los mejores del mundo it ranks o it is ranked o it is classed among the best in the world
    ■ clasificar
    vi
    ( AmL) to qualify
    ( Dep)
    se clasificarán los tres primeros the first three will qualify
    el equipo se clasificó para la final the team qualified for o got through to the final
    2
    (en una tabla, carrera): se clasificó en octavo lugar he finished in eighth place, he came eighth, he was placed eighth
    con esta victoria se clasifican en quinto lugar with this victory they move into fifth place
    * * *

    clasificar ( conjugate clasificar) verbo transitivo
    a)documentos/datos to sort, put in order;

    cartas to sort
    b)planta/animal/elemento to classify

    c) hotel to class, rank;

    fruta to class;
    persona to class, rank
    clasificarse verbo pronominal (Dep)


    b) (en tabla, carrera):


    clasificar verbo transitivo to classify, class
    ' clasificar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    encuadrar
    English:
    categorize
    - class
    - classify
    - grade
    - rank
    - sort
    - unclassified
    * * *
    vt
    1. [datos, documentos] to classify;
    clasificar algo por orden alfabético to put sth in(to) alphabetical order
    2. [animal, planta] to classify
    3. [película] to certificate;
    una película clasificada para mayores de 18 años a film with an “18” certificate
    4. Dep [para competición]
    clasificar a alguien to enable o allow sb to qualify;
    sólo la victoria clasificaría al equipo the team needed to win to qualify
    vi
    Am Dep to qualify ( para for)
    * * *
    v/t classify
    * * *
    clasificar {72} vt
    1) : to classify, to sort out
    2) : to rate, to rank
    calificar: to qualify (in competitions)
    * * *
    1. (en general) to classify [pt. & pp. classified]
    2. (cartas) to sort

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  • 12 Н-107

    НИЧЕГО СЕБЕ coll Invar fixed WO
    1.
    adv
    well enough (although usu. not extremely well)
    not (so) badly
    not too (half) badly all right.
    (Наташа (мельком глядится в зеркало, поправляется).} Кажется, причёсана ничего себе... (Чехов 5). (N. (she steals а glance at herself in the mirror and tidies herself up) My hair seems to be all right... (5c).
    2. ( subj-compl with copula ( subj: any noun) or nonagreeing modif) quite good
    not (so) bad
    not a bad NP not too (half) bad not bad at all (in refer, to appearance) (quite) good-looking (as a positive response to a question about some quality, property etc) quite.
    (Брат Сила:) Он ничего себе малый. Первоначально он мне не понравился, но теперь я вижу, что он добрый католик (Булгаков 8). IBrother Force) He's not a bad fellow. At first I didn't like him, but now I see that he's a good Catholic (8a).
    Бунин несколько задержался на этом стихотворении... а затем наверху страницы поставил моим обгрызанным карандашом птичку, по-видимому означавшую, что стихи ничего себе, во всяком случае - «верные» (Катаев 3). Bunin paused for a while over this poem...and then with my chewed stump of pencil put a tick at the top of the page which seemed to indicate that the poem was not too bad, at any rate "true" (3a).
    (Ирунчик) была ничего себе женщина - в пропорциях и с фигурой, вполне пригодной для всего на свете: для верхней одежды, для дневного костюма, для вечернего платья, для купальника и т. д. (Залыгин 1). Irunchik was a good-looking woman, well proportioned, with a figure that could wear anything: an overcoat, a suit, an evening dress, a swim-suit, anything (1a).
    (Тузенбах:) (Вершинин) не глуп - это несомненно. Только говорит много. (Ирина:) Интересный человек? (Тузенбах:) Да, ничего себе... (Чехов 5). (Т.:) (Ver-shinin is) not stupid, that's certain. Except that he talks a lot. (I.:) Is he an interesting person? (T.:) Yes, quite... (5c).
    3. (nonagreeing modif) used to express the speaker's ironic reaction toward, indignation at, or disagreement with a stated or implied positive evaluation of s.o. or sth.: some
    NP NP
    , indeed!
    a fine NP (one is (one has got etc))! NP
    , my foot!
    «Почему (декан) Янсон не явился на разбор дела?» - «Болен». - «Болен... А где директор института?» Баулин пожал плечами. «Не пришла». - «Ничего себе организация», -усмехнулся Столпер... (Рыбаков 2). "Why hasn't Janson (the dean) turned up for the hearing?" "He's ill " "111. And what about the director of the institute?" Baulin shrugged his shoulders "She didn't come." "Some organization!" Stolper sneered (2a).
    «...Разве ему недостаточно было пролистать нашу подшивку?» - спросил я. «А что такого, - сказал Автандил Автандилович, - подумаешь, два-три материала». Ничего себе два-три! Но я не стал затрагивать эту болезненную тему (Искандер4)."..Wouldn't it have been enough for him to go through our files?" I asked. "But what's there?" Avtandil Avtandilovich said. "Imagine-two or three articles." Two or three, indeed! But I was not about to broach that painful subject (4a).
    Чуть в стороне - лежат тела убитых. Их снегом запорошило... Семь белых людей лежат и молчат... А мы вино пили. «Ничего себе командир, - говорю я Сашке, - сам напился и нам позволил» (Окуджава 1). A little way away are the bodies of the dead men. They are sprinkled with powdery snow....Seven white men lie in silence.... And we were drinking wine. "A fine commander we've got," I say to Sashka. "Drinking like that and letting us drink, too!" (1a).
    «Он трёхнутый (slang), этот твой Прохор». - «Не „мой". Наш». - «Ничего себе „наш"... Он косых на десять нас с тобой дурит, не меньше» (Семёнов 1). "He's cracked, that Prokhor of yours." "Not 'mine.' Ours." "'Ours,' my foot....He's diddling us out of ten grand at least" (1a).
    4.
    Interj) used ironically to express indignation at, disapprov al of, disagreement with etc sth.: (just) great! not bad! well, well! pretty good! I like that!
    «Ты хоть спрашивала там кого? Нет? Ничего себе. Люди все в лес на месячник, а я пробежки по ночам делать...», -Михаил ещё говорил что-то в том же роде... (Абрамов 1). "Did you at least get someone's permission? No? Just great. Everybody's gone out to the forest for the Special Month and I'm running around in circles every night..." Mikhail went on a while in the same vein (1a).
    «У него, - продолжает Ленка, - все записи Окуджавы, Галича и Высоцкого. Книги Оруэла, Замятина, Солженицына»... - «Ничего себе, - говорю я. - Если узнают на факультете, влетит» (Зиновьев 2). "At home," Lenka continues, "he's got every recording of Okudzhava, Galich and Vysotsky. Books by Orwell, Zamyatin, Solzhenitsyn ".."Not bad," I say. "If they find out at the faculty, that'll be the end of him" (2a)
    С каких это пор у нас воскресенье - и вдруг выходной?» - «Но майор сказал, что у нас сейчас нет срочной работы». Сологдин резко повернулся в сторону Еминой. «У нас нет срочной работы? - едва ли не гневно воскликнул он. - Ничего себе! У нас нет срочной работы!» (Солженицын 3). "Since when is Sunday a free day all of a sudden?" "But the major said we don't have any urgent work right now." Sologdin turned sharply toward Emina.
    "И£ have no urgent work?" he cried almost angrily. "Well, well! We have no urgent work'" (3a).
    «Ты в каком же классе?» - спросил он парнишку. «В восьмом». - «Ничего себе», - удивился Алтынник. Сам он кончил только семь классов (Войнович 5). "What grade are you in?" he asked the boy. "Eighth." "Pretty good," said Altinnik, impressed He'd only gotten as far as the seventh himself (5a)

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  • 13 ничего себе

    [Invar; fixed WO]
    =====
    1. [adv]
    well enough (although usu. not extremely well):
    - all right.
         ♦ [Наташа (мельком глядится в зеркало, поправляется):] Кажется, причёсана ничего себе... (Чехов 5). [N. (she steals a glance at herself in the mirror and tidies herself up)] My hair seems to be all right... (5c).
    2. [subj-compl with copula (subj: any noun) or nonagreeing modif]
    quite good:
    - not a bad [NP];
    - [in refer, to appearance] (quite) good-looking;
    - [as a positive response to a question about some quality, property etc] quite.
         ♦ [Брат Сила:] Он ничего себе малый. Первоначально он мне не понравился, но теперь я вижу, что он добрый католик (Булгаков 8). [Brother Force ] He's not a bad fellow At first I didn't like him, but now I see that he's a good Catholic (8a).
         ♦ Бунин несколько задержался на этом стихотворении... а затем наверху страницы поставил моим обгрызанным карандашом птичку, по-видимому означавшую, что стихи ничего себе, во всяком случае - "верные" (Катаев 3). Bunin paused for a while over this poem...and then with my chewed stump of pencil put a tick at the top of the page which seemed to indicate that the poem was not too bad, at any rate "true" (3a).
         ♦...[Ирунчик] была ничего себе женщина - в пропорциях и с фигурой, вполне пригодной для всего на свете: для верхней одежды, для дневного костюма, для вечернего платья, для купальника и т. д. (Залыгин 1). Irunchik was a good-looking woman, well proportioned, with a figure that could wear anything: an overcoat, a suit, an evening dress, a swim-suit, anything (1a).
         ♦ [Тузенбах:] [Вершинин] неглуп - это несомненно. Только говорит много. [Ирина:] Интересный человек? [Тузенбах:] Да, ничего себе... (Чехов 5). [Т.:] [Vershinin is] not stupid, that's certain. Except that he talks a lot. [I.:] Is he an interesting person? [T.:] Yes, quite... (5c).
    3. [nonagreeing modif]
    used to express the speaker's ironic reaction toward, indignation at, or disagreement with a stated or implied positive evaluation of s.o. or sth.:
    - some [NP];
    - [NP], indeed!;
    - a fine [NP] (one is <one has got etc>)!;
    - [NP], my foot!
         ♦ " Почему [декан] Я неон не явился на разбор дела?" - "Болен". - "Болен... А где директор института?" Баулин пожал плечами. "Не пришла". - "Ничего себе организация", - усмехнулся Столпер... (Рыбаков 2). "Why hasn't Janson [the dean] turned up for the hearing?" "He's ill " "111. And what about the director of the institute?" Baulin shrugged his shoulders "She didn't come." "Some organization!" Stolper sneered (2a).
         ♦ "...Разве ему недостаточно было пролистать нашу подшивку?" - спросил я. "А что такого, - сказал Автандил Автандилович, - подумаешь, два-три материала". Ничего себе два-три! Но я не стал затрагивать эту болезненную тему (Искандер 4). "...Wouldn't it have been enough for him to go through our files?" I asked. "But what's there?" Avtandil Avtandilovich said. "Imagine-two or three articles." Two or three, indeed! But I was not about to broach that painful subject (4a).
         ♦...Чуть в стороне - лежат тела убитых. Их снегом запорошило... Семь белых людей лежат и молчат... А мы вино пили. "Ничего себе командир, - говорю я Сашке, - сам напился и нам позволил" (Окуджава 1). A little way away are the bodies of the dead men. They are sprinkled with powdery snow...Seven white men lie in silence.... And we were drinking wine. "A fine commander we've got," I say to Sashka. "Drinking like that and letting us drink, too!" (1a).
         ♦ "Он трёхнутый [slang], этот твой Прохор". - " Не " мой". Наш". - "Ничего себе " наш"... Он косых на десять нас с тобой дурит, не меньше" (Семёнов 1). "He's cracked, that Prokhor of yours." "Not 'mine.' Ours." "'Ours,' my foot....He's diddling us out of ten grand at least" (1a).
    4. [Interj]
    used ironically to express indignation at, disapproval of, disagreement with etc sth.:
    - (just) great!;
    - not bad!;
    - well, well!;
    - pretty good!;
    - I like that!
         ♦ "Ты хоть спрашивала там кого? Нет? Ничего себе. Люди все в лес на месячник, а я пробежки по ночам делать...", - Михаил ещё говорил что-то в том же роде... (Абрамов 1). "Did you at least get someone's permission? No? Just great. Everybody's gone out to the forest for the Special Month and I'm running around in circles every night..." Mikhail went on a while in the same vein (1a).
         ♦ "У него, - продолжает Ленка, - все записи Окуджавы, Галича и Высоцкого. Книги Оруэла, Замятина, Солженицына"... - "Ничего себе, - говорю я. - Если узнают на факультете, влетит" (Зиновьев 2). "At home," Lenka continues, "he's got every recording of Okudzhava, Galich and Vysotsky. Books by Orwell, Zamyatin, Solzhenitsyn "..."Not bad," I say. "If they find out at the faculty, that'll be the end of him" (2a)
         ♦ "С каких это пор у нас воскресенье - и вдруг выходной?" - "Но майор сказал, что у нас сейчас нет срочной работы". Сологдин резко повернулся в сторону Еминой. "У нас нет срочной работы? - едва ли не гневно воскликнул он. - Ничего себе! У нас нет срочной работы!" (Солженицын 3). "Since when is Sunday a free day all of a sudden?" "But the major said we don't have any urgent work right now." Sologdin turned sharply toward Emina. "We have no urgent work?" he cried almost angrily. "Well, well! We have no urgent work'" (3a).
         ♦ "Ты в каком же классе?" - спросил он парнишку. "В восьмом". - "Ничего себе", - удивился Алтынник. Сам он кончил только семь классов (Войнович 5). "What grade are you in?" he asked the boy. "Eighth." "Pretty good," said Altinnik, impressed He'd only gotten as far as the seventh himself (5a)

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