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1 спроси меня
Jargon: search me (выражение использоваться для выражения "понятия не имею", в LongmanDictionary of EnglishLanguage and Culture с пометкой infml) -
2 Buchhalter
m1. accountant2. accounting clerk3. accounts clerk4. bookkeeper5. book keeper6. number cruncher (infml) -
3 أزعج
أَزْعَجَ \ annoy: to cause (sb. or sth.) trouble; make (sb.) slightly angry: Strong sunlight can annoy the eyes. I’m annoyed with him. He’s an annoying little boy. bother: to trouble sb.: Don’t bother me when I’m busy. disconcert: to cause (sb.) to feel doubt and anxiety; make (sb.) unsure: The child’s question disconcerted the teacher because she could not answer it. distrub: to break the calmness of; trouble: Don’t disturb him when he’s reading. Don’t disturb his sleep; make anxious: I was disturbed at the news. get (sb.) down: (infml.) to annoy; put in low spirits. get on sb.’s nerves: to destroy sb.’s peace of mind; make sb. excitedly anxious or angry. harass: to make (sb.) worried by causing trouble, esp. repeatedly: I felt harassed by all the work at the office. perturb: to make anxioux. trouble: to cause trouble to: His leg is troubling him (It hurts). upset: to make (sb.) unhappy: His death upset her very badly. \ See Also أربك (أَرْبَك)، أَقْلَقَ (راحة)، ضايق (ضايَقَ) \ أَزْعَجَ \ worry: to make or be anxious; trouble: Don’t worry me now; I’m busy. Don’t worry (yourself) about me; I can take care of myself. \ See Also انزعج (اِنْزَعَجَ) \ أَزْعَجَ \ hurt: to come to harm; cause trouble: It won’t hurt if you leave your car without lights in this street. \ See Also ضايق (ضَايَقَ) \ أَزْعَجَ بالإلحاحِ في الطَّلب \ pester: to annoy continually; ask continually: Beggars pestered us for money. \ أَزْعَجَ بِشِدَّة \ torment: to annoy cruelly; cause suffering to: You shouldn’t torment a helpless animal. \ أَزْعَجَ بكثرة الطَّلَب والتأنيب \ nag: to scold or ask (sb.) about sth. continually: She nagged her sister to give her the book. \ أَزْعَجَ نَفْسَه \ bother: to take trouble: Don’t bother about this (or with this or to do this) if you’re busy. -
4 أوقع الكآبة في النفس
أَوْقَعَ الكآبة في النَّفْس \ get (sb.) down: infml. annoy; put in low spirits. -
5 باطل
باطِل \ dud: infml. sth. useless because it is badly or dishonestly made; sth. that doesn’t work: We bought a dud washing-machine. This coin is a dud. False: wrong; incorrect: a false idea. invalid: not correct; no longer useable or suitable for use: an invalid passport. wrong: not right; unjust; against custom; against the law: It is wrong to tell lies or to steal. \ See Also عَديم القيمَة، خطأ (خَطَأ) -
6 بديع
بَديع \ fine: of good quality; splendid; pleasing: a fine house; fine clothes. gorgeous: richly coloured; splendid: a gorgeous sunset. heavenly: infml. very pleasant; charming: What heavenly music!. \ بَديع الصُّنع \ exquisite: very beautiful; very well-made: exquisite fine silk. -
7 بليد (أو) غبي
بَلِيد (أو) غَبِيّ \ ass: infml. a foolish person. dull: slow to understand; not clever: a dull boy. sluggish: unsuitably slow: a sluggish mind (too sleepy or lazy to work properly). stupid: foolish, lacking in understanding: stupid mistakes; a stupid person. -
8 جحيم
جحيم \ hell: infml. a very uncomfortable or unpleasant condition or place: Summer in the desert can be hell. -
9 غاضب
غَاضِب \ angry: full of anger: He was angry about/at being laughed at. Tom is angry with you. indignant: adj. angry because of some injustice or some unfair blame: He was indignant when I said he was lying. irate: angry. livid: (of the face) white with anger, hate, fear, illness, etc.; (predic. of a person) infml. very angry. mad: angry: My mother gets mad at me for coming home late. -
10 فترة
فَتْرَة \ period: a length of time: a short period: a period of three hours. spell: a period of time: a long spell of fine weather. while: a period: I waited a long while. He arrived a short (or a little) while ago. \ فَتْرَة \ interval: a space (in time or distance) between two things: an interval of ten minutes between two parts of a play; a wire fence, with posts at three metre intervals. \ See Also مسافَة فاصِلة \ فَتْرَة ازدِحام الطُّرق والمُواصَلات \ rush hour: the time when crowds of people are travelling to or from work: Buses are packed full during the rush hours. \ فَتْرَة انْتِظار \ wait: a time or act of waiting: We missed the bus and had a long wait for the next one. \ فَتْرَة انقِطاع \ intermission: a short pause or rest before sth. continues (as between acts in the theatre). \ فَتْرَة رَاحَة \ respite: a short period of rest or escape: There was no respite from the continual firing of the guns. \ فَتْرَة زمنية \ lapse: (of time) a period that has passed without sth. happening: There was a lapse of two years between his visits. time: a particular moment: Last time I saw him (When I last saw him), he looked ill. \ See Also مرة (مَرَّة) \ فَتْرَة الصَّوْم الكبير قبل عيد الفِصْح \ Lent: (in the Christian religion) a period of forty days before Easter. \ فَتْرَة عشر سَنَوات \ decade: a period of ten years. \ لِفَتْرَةٍ طَويلَةٍ \ for ages: infml., for a long time: I haven’t seen him for ages. \ لِفَتْرَةٍ قَصِيرَةٍ \ a while: for a short time: Let’s wait a while. -
11 فهم
فَهِمَ \ comprehend: to understand: The child read the story but did not comprehend its meaning. follow: to understand: Could you follow his explanation?. gather: (with a clause as the object) to understand: I gather from your son that he has left school. make out: to understand: I can’t make out what this means. make sense: (of a person, with of) to understand: I can’t make sense of these accounts. realize: to understand (the truth of sth.): Does she realize her mistake? (Does she know about it?) Do you realize that you are in great danger?. see: to understand (a reason, a joke, a need, etc.): I can’t see why he wants it. It’s too hard for him, you see. Yes, I see. understand: to know the meaning of: I don’t understand this question. \ فَهِم الإشارَة وعَمِلَ بِها \ take a hint: to notice an indirect sign or meaning and act upon it: I took the hint and offered to lend him $5. \ فَهِمَ القَصْد \ get, (got, gotten): infml. to understand: I don’t quite get your meaning. -
12 نصف
نِصْف \ half: one part of sth. that is divided into two equal parts: Two halves make a whole. Half of the class (or Half the class) were boys and half were girls, being one half of sth Half a litre of milk; a half litre of milk; fourteen and a half years old. \ نِصْفُ بنْس \ halfpenny: (pl.. halfpence) also infml.. half p, a small British coin worth half a new penny. \ نِصْفُ دائِرة \ semicircle: half a circle. \ نِصْفُ دائريّ \ semicircular: shaped like half a circle: a semicircular row of seats in the theatre. \ نِصْفُ قُطْر (الدّائِرة) \ radius: the distance between the centre of a circle and the circle itself: The explosion destroyed every house within a radius of three miles. \ نِصْفُ الكرة الأرضيّة \ hemisphere: half the world: The Northern Hemisphere is above the equator, the Southern Hemisphere is below it. -
13 نعيم
نَعِيم \ bliss: perfect happiness.. comfort: pleasant conditions; enjoyment of all that one needs: I earn enough to live in comfort. heaven: infml. a place or condition of great happiness: The boy thought it was heaven to meet the famous footballer. -
14 False
باطِل \ dud: infml. sth. useless because it is badly or dishonestly made; sth. that doesn’t work: We bought a dud washing-machine. This coin is a dud. False: wrong; incorrect: a false idea. invalid: not correct; no longer useable or suitable for use: an invalid passport. wrong: not right; unjust; against custom; against the law: It is wrong to tell lies or to steal. \ See Also عَديم القيمَة، خطأ (خَطَأ) -
15 dud
باطِل \ dud: infml. sth. useless because it is badly or dishonestly made; sth. that doesn’t work: We bought a dud washing-machine. This coin is a dud. False: wrong; incorrect: a false idea. invalid: not correct; no longer useable or suitable for use: an invalid passport. wrong: not right; unjust; against custom; against the law: It is wrong to tell lies or to steal. \ See Also عَديم القيمَة، خطأ (خَطَأ) -
16 invalid
باطِل \ dud: infml. sth. useless because it is badly or dishonestly made; sth. that doesn’t work: We bought a dud washing-machine. This coin is a dud. False: wrong; incorrect: a false idea. invalid: not correct; no longer useable or suitable for use: an invalid passport. wrong: not right; unjust; against custom; against the law: It is wrong to tell lies or to steal. \ See Also عَديم القيمَة، خطأ (خَطَأ) -
17 wrong
باطِل \ dud: infml. sth. useless because it is badly or dishonestly made; sth. that doesn’t work: We bought a dud washing-machine. This coin is a dud. False: wrong; incorrect: a false idea. invalid: not correct; no longer useable or suitable for use: an invalid passport. wrong: not right; unjust; against custom; against the law: It is wrong to tell lies or to steal. \ See Also عَديم القيمَة، خطأ (خَطَأ) -
18 angry
غَاضِب \ angry: full of anger: He was angry about/at being laughed at. Tom is angry with you. indignant: adj. angry because of some injustice or some unfair blame: He was indignant when I said he was lying. irate: angry. livid: (of the face) white with anger, hate, fear, illness, etc.; (predic. of a person) infml. very angry. mad: angry: My mother gets mad at me for coming home late. -
19 indignant
غَاضِب \ angry: full of anger: He was angry about/at being laughed at. Tom is angry with you. indignant: adj. angry because of some injustice or some unfair blame: He was indignant when I said he was lying. irate: angry. livid: (of the face) white with anger, hate, fear, illness, etc.; (predic. of a person) infml. very angry. mad: angry: My mother gets mad at me for coming home late. -
20 irate
غَاضِب \ angry: full of anger: He was angry about/at being laughed at. Tom is angry with you. indignant: adj. angry because of some injustice or some unfair blame: He was indignant when I said he was lying. irate: angry. livid: (of the face) white with anger, hate, fear, illness, etc.; (predic. of a person) infml. very angry. mad: angry: My mother gets mad at me for coming home late.
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