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1 Far Out
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2 out
بِداعي \ out: (showing why) because of: She helped him out of kindness. \ See Also بِسَبَب \ خَارِجَ المَنْزِلِ \ out: not at home: We shall be out for dinner tonight. \ ظَاهِر (اً) للعِيَان \ out: in (or into) the open; away from shelter; in (or into) view: Don’t stand out in the rain. The ship was far out at sea. The sun is (or is coming) out. The flowers are out. \ عازِم \ out: planning and trying: I’m out to win this race. \ عَاطِل \ out: lacking; not having any: They are out of work. The car stopped because it was out of petrol. \ مُنْطَفِئ \ out: (of lights) no longer shining; (of fire) no longer burning: Are you sure the fire is out?. \ مِن أَصْل \ out: from among: Ten out of the twenty people were late. \ نَحْوَ الخارج \ out: from inside: The door opened and a man came out. -
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خَارِجًا \ out: from inside: The door opened and a man came out, in (or into) the open; away from shelter; in (or into) view Don’t stand out in the rain. The ship was far out at sea, forwards The pipe stuck out from the wall. He held his hand out. outside: not within; in the open air; on the outer side: It’s raining outside. -
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في الخَارِج \ abroad: in or to another country: I spent my holiday abroad. out: in (or into) the open; away from shelter; in (or into) view: Don’t stand out in the rain. The ship was far out at sea. out of door, outdoors: in the open air; not in a house: I like sleeping out of doors under the stars. outside: not within; in the open air; on the outer side: It’s raining outside. The cup is blue outside, and white inside. overseas: across the sea; (to the British, the mainland of Europe is abroad but it is not overseas): She is working overseas, in South America. -
5 out of door, outdoors
في الخَارِج \ abroad: in or to another country: I spent my holiday abroad. out: in (or into) the open; away from shelter; in (or into) view: Don’t stand out in the rain. The ship was far out at sea. out of door, outdoors: in the open air; not in a house: I like sleeping out of doors under the stars. outside: not within; in the open air; on the outer side: It’s raining outside. The cup is blue outside, and white inside. overseas: across the sea; (to the British, the mainland of Europe is abroad but it is not overseas): She is working overseas, in South America. -
6 far ordine nella propria vita
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7 far passare qcn. per scemo
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8 out-of the way
بَعِيد \ distant: not close (place, view, relation, etc.). far, (farther, farthest): a long way: Is it far to the river? My thoughts were far away. off the beaten track: away from the busy roads. out-of the way: (of places) far from any town. remote: distant in time or in relationship; far and not easily reached: in the remote past; a remote interest in the subject; a remote village in the mountains; a remote possibility (a very slight one). -
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ناءٍ \ distant: not close (place, view, relation, etc.). far, (farther, further, farthest): a long way: Is it far to the river? My thoughts were far away. out-of the way: (of places) far from any town. remote: distant in time or in relationship; far and not easily reached: a remote village in the mountains. -
10 far, (farther, farthest)
بَعِيد \ distant: not close (place, view, relation, etc.). far, (farther, farthest): a long way: Is it far to the river? My thoughts were far away. off the beaten track: away from the busy roads. out-of the way: (of places) far from any town. remote: distant in time or in relationship; far and not easily reached: in the remote past; a remote interest in the subject; a remote village in the mountains; a remote possibility (a very slight one). -
11 far, (farther, further, farthest)
ناءٍ \ distant: not close (place, view, relation, etc.). far, (farther, further, farthest): a long way: Is it far to the river? My thoughts were far away. out-of the way: (of places) far from any town. remote: distant in time or in relationship; far and not easily reached: a remote village in the mountains. -
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بَعِيدًا (عَن) \ apart: to separate, one from the other: These pillars are six feet apart. Fierce dogs should be kept apart. away: at a distance: Keep away from the wet paint, (with verbs of movement) to a distance: Go away! We drove the dog away. beyond: further; on or to the farther side: I looked across the river to the hills beyond. from afar: from a great distance. in the background: where one will not be noticed. in the distance: far away (from the point where one is): In the distance he could see the mountains. out: away from one’s country, to a distant place (use over for journeys that are not so distant, e.g. London to Paris): How long has she been out in Australia?;. clear of: safely away from: Stand clear of that machine. wide: far from the point that was aimed at: The ball went wide. -
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[aut]1.They went out for a walk.
2) adverb from inside (something):He opened the desk and took out a pencil.
The manager is out.
4) adverb, adjective far away:He went out to India.
5) adverb loudly and clearly:He shouted out the answer.
6) adverb completely:She was tired out.
7) adverb, adjective not correct:My calculations seem to be out.
The secret is out.
9) adverb, adjective (in games) having been defeated:The batsman was (caught) out.
10) adverb, adjective on strike:The men came out in protest.
11) adverb, adjective no longer in fashion:Long hair is definitely out.
12) adverb, adjective (of the tide) with the water at or going to its lowest level:The tide is (going) out.
13) adjective unacceptable:That suggestion is definitely out.
1) not inside or near, as in out-lying.في الخارِج، خارِجا2) indicating outward movement, as in outburst.من داخِلِه3) indicating that the action goes further or beyond a normal action, as in outshine.خارِج البيْت أو المَكْتَب، في الخارِج -
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مُنْعَزِل \ out-of the way: (of places) far from any town. secluded: (of a place) quiet and out of the public view. solitary: (of a person) alone, without company; (of a place) rarely visited by man; (of a thing) single, by itself: a solitary climber; a solitary island; a solitary tree. \ See Also منزو (مُنْزَوٍ)، بعيد (بَعيد)، وحيد (وَحيد) -
15 Out of Ground Effect
Abbreviation: OGE (Helicopter hovering far above nearest surface)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Out of Ground Effect
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16 far-borði
a, m. a ship’s board or bulwark above water when loaded, cp. Grág. ii. 399; hence the metaph. phrase, sjá (or leita) sér farborða, to take precautions, so as to get safe and sound out of a danger, Fms. vi. 430, vii. 142, v. l. -
17 far|t
m sgt (G fartu a. farta, A fart a. farta) pot. luck; (szczęśliwy traf) fluke pot.- nie miałem farta I was out of luck a. unlucky- przy odrobinie fartu nikt nie zauważy with a bit of luck no one will notice- to nie kwestia braku fartu, tylko słabego charakteru it’s not a matter of bad luck but of weakness of character- to był fart, że się spotkaliśmy it was just a fluke that we metThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > far|t
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18 Out Too Far
NASA: OTF -
19 daleko od pravdy
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20 velmi nekonvenční
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