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ˈmustn't

  • 1 mustn’t

    وَجَبَ (على...)‏ \ have got to: to must: You’ve got to be more careful. must: (p.t.. had to neg.. mustn’t) to have to; ought to: We must take care of our children. You mustn’t hit that little boy. ought: (oughtn’t; no other forms) v. aux. (showing what is one’s duty, or what is right or usual or probable) should: You ought to help your father. She ought to be asleep by now. He doesn’t work as hard as he ought (or ought to, or ought to do). shall: (stressed) with any subject, to express the speaker’s firm intention: He shall go, whether he wants to or not., (Use must in reported speech: I said that he must go). Other forms can be used but may be confusing.

    Arabic-English glossary > mustn’t

  • 2 mustn't

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  • 3 وجب (على ...)

    وَجَبَ (على...)‏ \ have got to: to must: You’ve got to be more careful. must: (p.t.. had to neg.. mustn’t) to have to; ought to: We must take care of our children. You mustn’t hit that little boy. ought: (oughtn’t; no other forms) v. aux. (showing what is one’s duty, or what is right or usual or probable) should: You ought to help your father. She ought to be asleep by now. He doesn’t work as hard as he ought (or ought to, or ought to do). shall: (stressed) with any subject, to express the speaker’s firm intention: He shall go, whether he wants to or not., (Use must in reported speech: I said that he must go). Other forms can be used but may be confusing.

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  • 4 had to

    وَجَبَ (على...)‏ \ have got to: to must: You’ve got to be more careful. must: (p.t.. had to neg.. mustn’t) to have to; ought to: We must take care of our children. You mustn’t hit that little boy. ought: (oughtn’t; no other forms) v. aux. (showing what is one’s duty, or what is right or usual or probable) should: You ought to help your father. She ought to be asleep by now. He doesn’t work as hard as he ought (or ought to, or ought to do). shall: (stressed) with any subject, to express the speaker’s firm intention: He shall go, whether he wants to or not., (Use must in reported speech: I said that he must go). Other forms can be used but may be confusing.

    Arabic-English glossary > had to

  • 5 have got to

    وَجَبَ (على...)‏ \ have got to: to must: You’ve got to be more careful. must: (p.t.. had to neg.. mustn’t) to have to; ought to: We must take care of our children. You mustn’t hit that little boy. ought: (oughtn’t; no other forms) v. aux. (showing what is one’s duty, or what is right or usual or probable) should: You ought to help your father. She ought to be asleep by now. He doesn’t work as hard as he ought (or ought to, or ought to do). shall: (stressed) with any subject, to express the speaker’s firm intention: He shall go, whether he wants to or not., (Use must in reported speech: I said that he must go). Other forms can be used but may be confusing.

    Arabic-English glossary > have got to

  • 6 must

    وَجَبَ (على...)‏ \ have got to: to must: You’ve got to be more careful. must: (p.t.. had to neg.. mustn’t) to have to; ought to: We must take care of our children. You mustn’t hit that little boy. ought: (oughtn’t; no other forms) v. aux. (showing what is one’s duty, or what is right or usual or probable) should: You ought to help your father. She ought to be asleep by now. He doesn’t work as hard as he ought (or ought to, or ought to do). shall: (stressed) with any subject, to express the speaker’s firm intention: He shall go, whether he wants to or not., (Use must in reported speech: I said that he must go). Other forms can be used but may be confusing.

    Arabic-English glossary > must

  • 7 ought

    وَجَبَ (على...)‏ \ have got to: to must: You’ve got to be more careful. must: (p.t.. had to neg.. mustn’t) to have to; ought to: We must take care of our children. You mustn’t hit that little boy. ought: (oughtn’t; no other forms) v. aux. (showing what is one’s duty, or what is right or usual or probable) should: You ought to help your father. She ought to be asleep by now. He doesn’t work as hard as he ought (or ought to, or ought to do). shall: (stressed) with any subject, to express the speaker’s firm intention: He shall go, whether he wants to or not., (Use must in reported speech: I said that he must go). Other forms can be used but may be confusing.

    Arabic-English glossary > ought

  • 8 oughtn’t

    وَجَبَ (على...)‏ \ have got to: to must: You’ve got to be more careful. must: (p.t.. had to neg.. mustn’t) to have to; ought to: We must take care of our children. You mustn’t hit that little boy. ought: (oughtn’t; no other forms) v. aux. (showing what is one’s duty, or what is right or usual or probable) should: You ought to help your father. She ought to be asleep by now. He doesn’t work as hard as he ought (or ought to, or ought to do). shall: (stressed) with any subject, to express the speaker’s firm intention: He shall go, whether he wants to or not., (Use must in reported speech: I said that he must go). Other forms can be used but may be confusing.

    Arabic-English glossary > oughtn’t

  • 9 shall

    وَجَبَ (على...)‏ \ have got to: to must: You’ve got to be more careful. must: (p.t.. had to neg.. mustn’t) to have to; ought to: We must take care of our children. You mustn’t hit that little boy. ought: (oughtn’t; no other forms) v. aux. (showing what is one’s duty, or what is right or usual or probable) should: You ought to help your father. She ought to be asleep by now. He doesn’t work as hard as he ought (or ought to, or ought to do). shall: (stressed) with any subject, to express the speaker’s firm intention: He shall go, whether he wants to or not., (Use must in reported speech: I said that he must go). Other forms can be used but may be confusing.

    Arabic-English glossary > shall

  • 10 let

    خَلَّى \ let: (with another verb) to allow: Don’t let him go. If he tries to go, you mustn’t let him, (with various adv.) to allow to come or go Let the flag down. Let the cat out. \ See Also ترك (تَرَكَ)‏ \ وَدَعَ (يَدَعُ، دَعْ)‏ \ let: (with another verb) to allow: Don’t let him go If he tries to go, you mustn’t let him.

    Arabic-English glossary > let

  • 11 anyway

    adverb
    nevertheless; in spite of what has been or might be said, done etc:

    Anyway, she can't stop you.

    بِأي حال، مَع ذلك

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  • 12 back out

    1) to move out backwards:

    He opened the garage door and backed (his car) out.

    يَرْجِعُ إلى الخَلْف

    You promised to help – you mustn't back out now!

    يَتَراجَعُ عِن وَعْدِهِ

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  • 13 must

    [mast] negative short form ˈmustn't [-snt]
    1. verb
    1) used with another verb to express need:

    We must go to the shops to get milk.

    يَجِب
    2) used, usually with another verb, to suggest a probability:

    They must be finding it very difficult to live in such a small house.

    أكيد أن ، لا بُد أن
    3) used, usually with another verb, to express duty, an order, rule etc:

    All competitors must be under 15 years of age.

    عَلَيْكَ أن، يَجِب أن، من الواجِب أن
    2. noun
    something necessary, essential, or not to be missed:

    This new tent is a must for the serious camper.

    ضَرورَه، شَيء حَيَوي

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  • 14 really

    1. adverb
    1) in fact:

    He looks a fool but he is really very clever.

    في الحَقيقَه، في الواقِع
    2) very:

    That's a really nice hat!

    جدا
    2. interjection
    an expression of surprise, protest, doubt etc:

    "I'm going to be the next manager." "Oh really?"

    Really! You mustn't be so rude!

    حَقّا ! إنَّه لأمرٌ غَريب!

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  • 15 rule out

    to leave out; not to consider:

    We mustn't rule out the possibility of bad weather.

    يَسْتَبْعِد، يَسْتَثْني

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  • 16 save time

    to avoid spending time; to spend time unnecessarily:

    Take my car instead of walking, if you want to save time

    We mustn't waste time discussing unimportant matters.

    يُوَفِّر وَقْتا، يُضَيِّعُ وَقْتا

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  • 17 slim

    [slɪm]
    1. adjective
    1) not thick or fat; thin:

    She has a slim, graceful figure

    Taking exercise is one way of keeping slim.

    نَحيل، ممشوق
    2) not good; slight:

    There's still a slim chance that we'll find the child alive.

    ضَئيل
    2. verb
    past tense, past participle slimmed
    to use means (such as eating less) in order to become slimmer:

    I mustn't eat cakes – I'm trying to slim.

    يَنحَف، يَهْزُل

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  • 18 stay out

    The children mustn't stay out after 9 p.m.

    يَبْقى خارِج البَيْت

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  • 19 suffer

    [ˈsafə] verb
    1) to undergo, endure or bear pain, misery etc:

    The crash killed him instantly – he didn't suffer at all

    I'll make you suffer for this insolence.

    يُعاني
    2) to undergo or experience:

    The army suffered enormous losses.

    يَتَحَمَّل الخَسائِر
    3) to be neglected:

    I like to see you enjoying yourself, but you mustn't let your work suffer.

    يُهْمَل، يُعاني

    She suffers from stomach-aches.

    يتألَّم، يُعاني

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  • 20 take (someone or something) seriously

    You mustn't take his jokes/promises seriously.

    يَحْمِل الأقوال مَحْمَل الجِد
    2) to regard (a matter) as a subject for concern or serious thought:

    He refuses to take anything seriously.

    يأخُذ الأمْر بصورَةٍ جَدِيَّه

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См. также в других словарях:

  • mustn't — by mid 18c., contraction of must not; see MUST (Cf. must) (v) …   Etymology dictionary

  • mustn't — (must not) v. be forbidden to …   English contemporary dictionary

  • mustn't — ► CONTRACTION ▪ must not …   English terms dictionary

  • mustn't — [mus′ənt] contraction must not …   English World dictionary

  • MUSTN'T — contr. must not. * * * /ˈmʌsn̩t/ used as a contraction of must not We mustn t forget the lessons that history has taught us. You mustn t say such things …   Useful english dictionary

  • mustn't — must|n t [ˈmʌsənt] the short form of must not ▪ You mustn t tell Jerry what I ve bought …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • mustn't — [[t]mʌ̱s(ə)nt[/t]] Mustn t is the usual spoken form of must not …   English dictionary

  • mustn't — the short form of must not : You mustn t tell Jerry what I ve bought …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • mustn't — [ˈmʌs(ə)nt] short form the usual way of saying or writing ‘must not . This is not often used in formal writing I mustn t forget to phone Jenny.[/ex] …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • Mustn't Grumble — may refer to; Mustn t Grumble: An Accidental Return to England, a 2006 travel book by Joe Bennett Mustn t Grumble, a 2006 autobiography by Terry Wogan This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an …   Wikipedia

  • mustn't — Date: 1741 must not …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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