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1 home
[həum]1. noun1) the house, town, country etc where a person etc usually lives:When I retire, I'll make my home in Bournemouth
بيْتWe'll have to find a home for the kitten.
2) the place from which a person, thing etc comes originally:وَطَنAmerica is the home of jazz.
3) a place where children without parents, old people, people who are ill etc live and are looked after:مَلْجَأa nursing home.
4) a place where people stay while they are working:مَسْكنa nurses' home.
5) a house:منزِلHe invited me round to his home.
2. adjective1) of a person's home or family:بيتيhome comforts.
2) of the country etc where a person lives:وطَنيhome produce.
3) (in football) playing or played on a team's own ground:مَحَلّيa home game.
3. adverb1) to a person's home:إلى البيت، في البيْتHallo – I'm home!
2) completely; to the place, position etc a thing is intended to be:كُليَّاThese photographs of the war brought home to me the suffering of the soldiers.
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دارٌ (اسم) \ home: the place where one lives with one’s family: My home is quite near the school. \ في \ home: to or at one’s house: Go home! Is your son home yet?. \ See Also إلى البيت \ مَلْجَأ \ home: a place for people who need special care: an old people’s home; a nursing home. \ See Also مَأْوًى للعَجَزَة -
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مَنْزِليّ \ domestic: concerning the home: She had to leave the office because of domestic troubles. home: concerning one’s home: my home town; a football match on the home ground. -
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مَحَلِّيّ \ home: (attrib.) concerning one’s home: my home town; a football match on the home ground. local: of, in or near a certain place (one’s home; the place that is being talked about): He buys his food at the local shop (not in some shopping centre). We read the local newspaper (not a national one). territorial: of a territory. -
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بَيْت \ home: the place where one lives with one’s family: My home is quite near the school. house: a building for a family to live in. line: a row of words: a line of poetry. place: a house: Come round to my place for a meal. residence: a house or home, esp. that of an important person: That is his private residence. -
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سَكَنٌ (اسم) \ accommodation: a place to live; lodgings. home: the place where one lives with one’s family: My home is quite near the school. -
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مَوْطِن \ citizen: sb. who officially belong to a country: He was born in Italy but he is an American citizen. home: one’s native place or country: He has settled in America, but Italy is still his home. -
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10 home-grown
مُنْتَج مَحَلِّيًّا \ home-grown: (of food) grown by oneself, not bought; grown in one’s own country, not in another country: home-grown vegetables. \ مِنْ نِتاج الوَطَن \ home-grown: (of food) grown in one’s own country, not in another country: home-grown vegetables. -
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adjectivemade by a person at home; not professionally made:صِناعَة مَحَليَّهhome-made furniture.
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صُنْع منزِليّ \ home-made: made in sb.’s home; not made in a factory: home-made cakes. \ See Also يدوي (يَدَوِيّ) -
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noun1) the return home of a person (who has been away for some time):عَوْدة الشَّخْص إلى بيتِهWe had a party to celebrate his home-coming.
2) (American) an annual event held by a college, a university or high school for former students.إحْتِفال سَنَوي جامعي لطُلاب السّنَة الماضِيَه -
14 home truth
a plain statement of something which is unpleasant but true (about a person, his behaviour etc) said directly to the person:حقائِق مؤلِمَه ولكنها حقيقيّهIt's time someone told him a few home truths.
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15 home-grown
adjectivegrown in one's own garden or in one's own country:مُنْتَج بيتيّاThese tomatoes are home-grown.
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the government of a country or part of a country by its own citizens.حُكُم مَحَلّي -
17 at home
في البيت \ at home: in one’s house: He’s at home in the evenings. \ في مَلْعَبِه \ at home: (of a match) on one’s own field: Our team are playing at home tomorrow. \ كأنَّه في بيته \ at home: content and comfortable in unusual conditions: I never feel at home in a boat. Make yourself at home!. \ مُرْتاح \ at home: content and comfortable in unusual conditions: I never feel at home in a boat. Make yourself at home!. -
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1) in one's home:في البَيْتI'm afraid he's not at home.
2) (in football etc) in one's own ground:على ملْعَبِهThe team is playing at home today.
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19 be at home
to feel as relaxed as one does in one's own home or in a place or situation one knows well:يَشْعُر وكأنَّه في بيتِهHe's quite at home with cows – he used to live on a farm.
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20 feel at home
to feel as relaxed as one does in one's own home or in a place or situation one knows well:يَشْعُر وكأنَّه في بيتِهHe's quite at home with cows – he used to live on a farm.
См. также в других словарях:
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