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1 for nothing
بِلا مُقابِل \ for nothing: without payment: Babies can travel for nothing on the buses. \ دُونَ جَدْوَى \ for nothing: without any useful result: I had all that trouble for nothing. \ مَجَّانًا \ for nothing: without payment: Babies can travel for nothing on the buses. -
2 payment in kind
مُقَايَضَة \ exchange: exchanging; return: He gave me his car in exchange for my motorboat. payment in kind: payment with goods, not with money. swap: swapping arragement; sth. swapped. -
3 payment
nounدَفْعَه، مَبْلَغThe TV can be paid for in ten weekly payments.
2) the act of paying:دَفْعHe gave me a book in payment for my kindness.
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4 for
[fɔː]1. preposition1) to be given or sent to:لِThis letter is for you.
2) towards; in the direction of:نَحْوWe set off for London.
3) through a certain time or distance:لِمُدَّة ، لِمَسافَةfor three miles.
4) in order to have, get, be etc:من أجْل، بِخصوصGo for a walk.
5) in return; as payment:مُقابِلHe paid $2 for his ticket.
6) in order to be prepared:ليكون مُسْتَعِدّاHe's getting ready for the journey.
7) representing:مُمَثِّلا لِHe is the member of parliament for Hull.
8) on behalf of:بالنيابَة عَنWill you do it for me?
9) in favour of:مَعَ ، مؤيِّد، مُناصِرAre you for or against the plan?
10) because of:بِسَببfor this reason.
11) having a particular purpose:من أجل شَيء مُعَيَّنShe gave me money for the bus fare.
12) indicating an ability or an attitude to:(قُدره أو موهِبَه) في مجال، لِan ear for music.
13) as being:على أنَّهThey mistook him for someone else.
14) considering what is used in the case of:آخذين بعين الأعْتِبار أنَّ، بالنِسْبَةِ لِIt is quite warm for January (= considering that it is January when it is usually cold).
15) in spite of:بالرَّغْمFor all his money, he didn't seem happy.
2. conjunctionbecause:بِسَبَب، لأنَّIt must be late, for I have been here a long time.
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5 for
في مُقَابِل \ for: showing that something is as a return or in place of: I gave him $5 for his help. Will you change this old car for a new one?. in return (for): in exchange or payment for: Give her some flowers in return for her kindness. -
6 for nothing
1) free; without payment:مَجّانا، بِدون مُقابِلI'll do that job for you for nothing.
2) without result; in vain:بِدون نَتيجَه، عَبَثاI've been working on this book for six years, and all for nothing!
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7 down payment
a payment in cash, especially to begin the purchase of something for which further payments will be made over a period of time.عُرْبون -
8 in return (for)
في مُقَابِل \ for: showing that something is as a return or in place of: I gave him $5 for his help. Will you change this old car for a new one?. in return (for): in exchange or payment for: Give her some flowers in return for her kindness. -
9 compensate for
عَوَّضَ عَن \ compensate: to make a suitable payment for some loss or bad effect: Many companies compensate their workers if they are hurt at work. compensate for: to provide sth. good that makes a loss or bad effect seem less: Nothing can compensate (me) for the loss of my husband. make up for: to do sth. to put right (a wrong, a loss, etc.): You must make up for lost time by working late today. -
10 make up for
عَوَّضَ عَن \ compensate: to make a suitable payment for some loss or bad effect: Many companies compensate their workers if they are hurt at work. compensate for: to provide sth. good that makes a loss or bad effect seem less: Nothing can compensate (me) for the loss of my husband. make up for: to do sth. to put right (a wrong, a loss, etc.): You must make up for lost time by working late today. -
11 in return (for)
عِوَضًا عَن \ in place of: instead of: My daughter was ill, so I went in place of her (or in her place). in return (for): in exchange or payment for: Give her some flowers in return for her kindness. instead: in place of sb. or sth.: I was ill, so my brother played instead (or instead of me). Instead of going to the film, I went to bed. -
12 to let
for letting:للإيجارhouse to let.
•Remark: let to, ~rent (out) to mean to allow the use of (a house etc that one owns) to (someone) in return for payment: to let / rent (out) one's flat to visitors. rent from means to give payment for one's use of (a house etc) to (the owner): I rent my flat from a landlord who lives abroad. -
13 استأجر
اِسْتَأجَرَ \ hire: to obtain (the use of sth. or the services of sb.) for payment: I hired a car for a week, and I hired a driver with it. lease: to give or take possession of (sth.) by lease: I’ve leased this flat from the owner. rent: to use (sth.) on payment of rent: We have rented this house for a year. \ اِسْتَأجَرَ مركبًا أو طائرة (لِغَرَض مُعيّن) \ charter: to hire (an aeroplane, ship, etc.) for a special purpose. -
14 hire
اِسْتَأجَرَ \ hire: to obtain (the use of sth. or the services of sb.) for payment: I hired a car for a week, and I hired a driver with it. lease: to give or take possession of (sth.) by lease: I’ve leased this flat from the owner. rent: to use (sth.) on payment of rent: We have rented this house for a year. -
15 lease
اِسْتَأجَرَ \ hire: to obtain (the use of sth. or the services of sb.) for payment: I hired a car for a week, and I hired a driver with it. lease: to give or take possession of (sth.) by lease: I’ve leased this flat from the owner. rent: to use (sth.) on payment of rent: We have rented this house for a year. -
16 rent
اِسْتَأجَرَ \ hire: to obtain (the use of sth. or the services of sb.) for payment: I hired a car for a week, and I hired a driver with it. lease: to give or take possession of (sth.) by lease: I’ve leased this flat from the owner. rent: to use (sth.) on payment of rent: We have rented this house for a year. -
17 أجر
أَجَّرَ \ hire out: to lend sth. to sb. for payment: He hired me his horse (or he hired out his horse to me). lease: to give or take possession of (sth.) by lease: I’ve leased this flat from the owner. let: (also see lease) to rent sth. to sb.: We’ve let the top floor of our house for $10 a week. rent: to allow (sth.) to be used on payment of rent: I rented my house to a friend while I was working abroad. \ See Also استأجر (اِسْتَأْجَرَ) -
18 hire out
أَجَّرَ \ hire out: to lend sth. to sb. for payment: He hired me his horse (or he hired out his horse to me). lease: to give or take possession of (sth.) by lease: I’ve leased this flat from the owner. let: (also see lease) to rent sth. to sb.: We’ve let the top floor of our house for $10 a week. rent: to allow (sth.) to be used on payment of rent: I rented my house to a friend while I was working abroad. \ See Also استأجر (اِسْتَأْجَرَ) -
19 lease
أَجَّرَ \ hire out: to lend sth. to sb. for payment: He hired me his horse (or he hired out his horse to me). lease: to give or take possession of (sth.) by lease: I’ve leased this flat from the owner. let: (also see lease) to rent sth. to sb.: We’ve let the top floor of our house for $10 a week. rent: to allow (sth.) to be used on payment of rent: I rented my house to a friend while I was working abroad. \ See Also استأجر (اِسْتَأْجَرَ) -
20 let
أَجَّرَ \ hire out: to lend sth. to sb. for payment: He hired me his horse (or he hired out his horse to me). lease: to give or take possession of (sth.) by lease: I’ve leased this flat from the owner. let: (also see lease) to rent sth. to sb.: We’ve let the top floor of our house for $10 a week. rent: to allow (sth.) to be used on payment of rent: I rented my house to a friend while I was working abroad. \ See Also استأجر (اِسْتَأْجَرَ)
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