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أَعْنِي \ namely: that is; I mean: Two people are to blame; namely, your mother and father. or: expressing the same thing in a different way, or with a different word: They hunt with dogs, or ‘hounds’, as the English call them. that is: which means; I mean: I’ll buy it. That is, I will if I have enough money. \ أَيْ \ namely: that is; I mean: Two people are to blame; namely, your mother and father. or: expressing the same thing in a different way, or with a different word: They hunt with dogs, or ‘hounds’, as the English call them. that is: which means; I mean: I’ll buy it. That is, I will if I have enough money. -
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بِالتَّحْديد \ namely: that is; I mean: Two people are to blame; namely, your mother and father. -
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adverbthat is:يَعْنيOnly one student passed the exam, namely John.
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5 olarak adlandırılan
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6 a to
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7 nefnilega, òaî er aî segja
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8 poimenično
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11 namreč
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12 а именно
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13 à savoir
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14 სახელდობრ
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15 ang kasunod
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17 ήτοι
namelyΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > ήτοι
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* * *adv that is (to say) ( fx there is only one thing to do, that is to go away); namely;( foran opremsning) namely ( fx he left two sons, namely John and Henry),( skrives også) viz.;( kan ofte gengives med kolon, fx he left two sons: John and Henry);( begrundende) because, as,F for,( ofte gengivet ved ing-form, fx the town was deserted, it being Sunday,(T = netop) exactly! you can say `that again! you said it![ han var nemlig meget træt] (the fact is that) he was very tired;T he was very tired, you see;F for he was very tired. -
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namely - i.e. — Namely and i.e. are both used to give more information about something that you have just mentioned. ◊ namely You use namely to say exactly what you mean when you have just referred to something in a general or indirect way. I shall now turn to… … Useful english dictionary
Namely — Name ly, adv. 1. By name; by particular mention; specifically; especially; expressly. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] The solitariness of man . . . God hath namely and principally ordered to prevent by marriage. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. That is… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
namely — index a savoir Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
namely — (adv.) particularly, especially (i.e. by name ), late 12c., from NAME (Cf. name) (n.) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) … Etymology dictionary
namely — [adv] that is to say by way of explanation, especially, expressly, id est*, i.e., in other words, in plain English*, particularly, scilicet, specially, specifically, strictly speaking, that is, to wit, videlicet, viz.; concept 557 … New thesaurus
namely — ► ADVERB ▪ that is to say … English terms dictionary
namely — [nān′lē] adv. [ME: see NAME & LY2] that is to say; specifically … English World dictionary
namely — [[t]ne͟ɪmli[/t]] ADV: ADV n, ADV cl You use namely to introduce detailed information about the subject you are discussing, or a particular aspect of it. One group of people seems to be forgotten, namely pensioners... This shows how little they… … English dictionary
namely — /naym lee/, adv. that is to say; explicitly; specifically; to wit: an item of legislation, namely, the housing bill. [1125 75; ME namely, earlier nameliche. See NAME, LY] * * * … Universalium
namely — adverb /ˈneɪmlɪ/ a) Especially, above all. Thus was Sir Tramtryste longe there well cherysshed with the kynge and wyth the quene – and namely with La Beale Isode. b) Specifically; that is to say I asked a friend, namely, Paul … Wiktionary
namely — A difference, in grammatical sense, in strictr ness exists between the words namely and including. Namely imports interpretation, i.e., indicates what is included in the previous term; but including imports addition, i.e., indicates something not … Black's law dictionary