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1 earnest
[ˈəːnɪst] adjective1) serious or over-serious:جادُّ، جدّيShe wore an earnest expression.
2) showing determination, sincerity or strong feeling:عـاقِد العَزْمHe made an earnest attempt to improve his work.
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2 earnest
جِدِّي \ businesslike: having or showing the ability to succeed in business; doing things quickly and sensibly. earnest: serious: He made an earnest attempt to improve. serious: solemn, not joking: a serious play; a serious look on one’s face. solemn: (of people and events) serious: Solemn people rarely laugh. There was a solemn ceremony. -
3 earnest
صَادِق \ candid: honest; telling the truth although it may not be liked: Can a doctor always be candid about a sick person’s condition? She had candid eyes that could not hide her feelings. earnest: serious: He made an earnest attempt to improve. faithful: loyal; true: She is a very faithful friend. frank: free and honest in speech; saying what one really thinks: He was frank enough to tell me at once that he had made a bad mistake. genuine: real; not copied; true: Is this pound note genuine?. honest: true; not telling lies or deceiving; not stealing: Give me your honest opinion. Honest people do not travel by train without a ticket. honourable, honorable: worthy of respect. sincere: (of a person; his character, feelings or actions) honest; not pretending: a sincere desire for peace. straightforward: honest and direct; not deceitful or twisted. true: (often with to) loyal; faithful: She’s a true friend. He is true to his promises. whole-hearted: full; unlimited; eager and willing: His plan had their whole-hearted support. \ See Also حقيقي (حَقيقيّ)، جدي (جِدِّيّ)، وفي (وَفِيّ)، صريح (صَريح)، نزيه (نَزِيه)، شريف (شَريف)، مخلص (مُخْلِص) -
4 earnest
جَادّ \ earnest: serious: He made an earnest attempt to improve. serious: solemn, not joking: a serious play; a serious look on one’s face. -
5 in earnest
بِصُورة جَدِّيَّة \ in earnest: serious; seriously: Was he (speaking) in earnest?. \ See Also بجد (بِجِدّ) \ جِدِّيًّا \ in earnest: seriously: Was he (speaking) in earnest?. -
6 in earnest
1) serious; not joking:جـاد، جدِّيّـاI am in earnest when I say this.
2) seriously; with energy and determination:بِجَديَّـهHe set to work in earnest.
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7 in earnest
بِجِدّ \ hard: with much effort or force (often in compounds): You must try hard if you want to succeed. I hit him hard. He spent all his hard-earned money. in earnest: seriously: Was he (speaking) in earnest?. -
8 Pledge In Earnest
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9 капаро
earnest (money); deposit* * *ка̀паро,ср., само ед. earnest (money); deposit; down payment; давам \капаро bind the bargain; pay/give earnest; put down.* * *earnest; deposit* * *1. earnest (money);deposit 2. давам КАПАРО bind the bargain; pay/give earnest -
10 серьезный задаток
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > серьезный задаток
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11 уплаченный в задаток
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > уплаченный в задаток
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12 задаток
earnest money; deposit, advance, down payment* * ** * *earnest money; deposit, advance, down payment* * *arlescollateraldepositdownpaymentearnestearnest-penny -
13 a sério
earnest, in earnest -
14 com empenho
earnest, in earnest -
15 пей
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16 kapara
earnest-money, deposit* * *• down payment• earnest money -
17 frithir
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18 pey
earnest money, deposit. - akçesi earnest money, deposit. - sürmek to make a bid (at an auction). -
19 foglaló
earnest, earnest money, down payment, deposit -
20 שקיקה
earnest, lust, avidity; grunt (bear sound)
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