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February

  • 1 February

    شباط (شَهْر)‏ \ February: the second month of the year. \ شَهْرُ فِبْرايِر \ February: the second month of the year. \ See Also شباط \ فِبْرايِر (شَهْر)‏ \ February: the second month of the year. \ See Also شُباط

    Arabic-English glossary > February

  • 2 February

    [ˈfebruərɪ] noun
    the second month of the year, the month following January.
    شهر شْباط

    Arabic-English dictionary > February

  • 3 fibrayir

    February [from Lat februarius]

    Arabic etymological dictionary > fibrayir

  • 4 sabatt

    February [shubatt] Per sabatt borrowed from Ar

    Arabic etymological dictionary > sabatt

  • 5 shubatt

    February [Akk shabatu, Heb shevett] Per shobatt, Tur subat borrowed from Ar

    Arabic etymological dictionary > shubatt

  • 6 فصل

    فَصْل \ act: a division of a play. chapter: a division of a book. insulation: being insulated against heat, sound or electricity. quarter: three months of the year: We pay the rent every quarter. separation: separating; being separate. \ فَصْل \ class: a group of students being taught together: That boy is in my class. \ See Also صَفّ دِراسِيّ \ فَصْل (من مُسَلْسَل)‏ \ instalment: one part of sth. (payment, a story in a weekly paper, etc.) that is being done regularly bit by bit: I paid for my new car by monthly instalments. \ See Also جزء (جُزْء)‏ \ فَصْل (في قِصّة)‏ \ episode: an event in a set of events, esp. in a story. \ See Also حادِثَة \ فَصْل الخَرِيف \ autumn: the period of the year between summer and winter. fall: Autumn: We’ll visit Europe in the fall. \ فَصْل دِراسي (في جامعة)‏ \ semester: either of the two periods into which a year at universities, esp. in the USA, is divided. \ فَصْل الرَّبيع \ spring: the time of year (between winter and summer) when plants begin to grow: Many hot countries have no spring. \ فَصْل الشتاء \ winter: the coldest period of the year (November to February in northen countries; June to August in southern countries). \ فَصْل الصَّيْف \ summer: the hottest period of the year (June to August in northern countries; December to February in southern countries). summertime: the summer period. \ فَصْل مُثير \ drama: an exciting event or excited scene: We heard the drama of their escape from the prison camp. Don’t let’s have dramas about going to bed on time, children. \ فَصْل من فُصُول السَّنَة \ season: (not in countries near the equator) one of the four divisions of the year (spring, summer, autumn, winter).

    Arabic-English dictionary > فصل

  • 7 الشهر الثاني من التقويم الغريغوري

    n. February

    Arabic-English dictionary > الشهر الثاني من التقويم الغريغوري

  • 8 شباط

    n. February

    Arabic-English dictionary > شباط

  • 9 فبراير

    n. February

    Arabic-English dictionary > فبراير

  • 10 فبراير

    فِبْراير: شُبَاط

    Arabic-English new dictionary > فبراير

  • 11 Feb

    written abbreviation
    February.
    شهر شْباط

    Arabic-English dictionary > Feb

  • 12 leap year

    every fourth year, which consists of 366 days, February having 29, ie 1996, 2000, 2004 etc.
    سَنَة كبيس

    Arabic-English dictionary > leap year

  • 13 March

    [maːtʃ] noun
    the third month of the year, the month following February.
    شَهْر آذار

    Arabic-English dictionary > March

  • 14 month

    [manθ] noun
    one of the twelve divisions of the year (January, February etc), varying in length between 28 and 31 days.
    شَهْر

    Arabic-English dictionary > month

  • 15 paradox

    [ˈpærədɔks] noun
    a statement etc that seems to contradict itself but which is nevertheless true:

    If your birthday is on February 29 you could state the paradox that you are thirteen years old although you have only had three birthdays.

    تَناقُض

    Arabic-English dictionary > paradox

  • 16 second

    I [ˈsekənd]
    1. adjective
    1) next after, or following, the first in time, place etc:

    She finished the race in second place.

    ثانٍ
    2) additional or extra:

    a second house in the country.

    إضافي، ثانٍ
    3) lesser in importance, quality etc:

    She's a member of the school's second swimming team.

    ثانَوي الأهَمِيَّه
    2. adverb
    next after the first:

    He came second in the race.

    الثّاني
    3. noun
    1) a second person, thing etc:

    You're the second to arrive.

    الثّاني
    2) a person who supports and helps a person who is fighting in a boxing match etc.
    مُساعِد، مُعاوِن
    4. verb
    to agree with (something said by a previous speaker), especially to do so formally:

    He proposed the motion and I seconded it.

    يُوافِق II [ˈsekənd] noun
    1) the sixtieth part of a minute:

    He ran the race in three minutes and forty-two seconds.

    ثانِيَه
    2) a short time:

    I'll be there in a second.

    وَقْت قَصير

    Arabic-English dictionary > second

  • 17 valentine

    [ˈvæləntaɪn] noun
    a sweetheart chosen, or a card, love letter etc sent, on St. Valentine's Day, February 14:

    Will you be my valentine?

    He sent her a valentine.

    حَبيب، حَبيبَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > valentine

  • 18 سنة

    سَنَة \ year: any period from 1st January to 31st December: the year 1974. \ سَنَة (دراسيَّة)‏ \ grade: a class or year of a school course: She is in the eighth grade. \ سَنَة دِرَاسِيّة \ academic year: a period of about one year in the life of a school or college. \ سَنَة كَبيسَة \ leap year: a year in which February has 29 days.

    Arabic-English dictionary > سنة

  • 19 شباط (شهر)

    شباط (شَهْر)‏ \ February: the second month of the year.

    Arabic-English dictionary > شباط (شهر)

  • 20 شهر

    شَهْر \ month: one of the twelve parts of a year. \ شَهْر (إشهار)‏ \ declaration, proclamation. \ شَهْرُ أكتوبر \ October: the tenth month of the year. \ See Also تشرين الأوّل \ شَهْرُ دِيسمبر \ December: the 12th month of the year. \ See Also كانون الأوّل \ شَهْرُ سِبْتِمْبِر \ September: the ninth month of the year. \ See Also أَيْلُول \ شَهْرُ العَسَل \ honeymoon: the holiday taken by a man and woman who have just got married. \ شَهْرُ فِبْرايِر \ February: the second month of the year. \ See Also شباط \ شَهْرُ مَارس \ March: the third month of the year. \ See Also آذار \ شَهْرُ مَايُو \ May: the fifth month of the year. \ See Also أيّار \ شَهْرُ نوفمبر \ November: the eleventh month of the year. \ See Also تشرين الثاني \ شَهْرُ يَنَاير \ January: the first month of the year. \ See Also كانُون الثاني \ شَهْرُ يُولْيو \ July: the seventh month of the year. \ See Also تَمُّوز \ شَهْرُ يُونْيُو \ June: the sixth month of the year. \ See Also حَزيْرَان

    Arabic-English dictionary > شهر

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  • February — Feb ru*a*ry, n. [L. Februarius, orig., the month of expiation, because on the fifteenth of this month the great feast of expiation and purification was held, fr. februa, pl., the Roman festival or purification; akin to februare to purify, expiate …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • February — should be pronounced with both rs fully articulated. It is now common, especially in AmE, to hear the word pronounced as if it were Febuary (and it is occasionally spelt that way too, which is a great deal worse) …   Modern English usage

  • February — ► NOUN (pl. Februaries) ▪ the second month of the year. ORIGIN Latin februarius, from februa, the name of a purification feast held in this month …   English terms dictionary

  • February — or Feb. or F. [feb′ro͞o er΄ē, feb′yo͞o er΄ē] n. pl. Februaries or Februarys [ME Februarie < L Februarius (mensis), orig. month of expiation < februa, Rom. festival of purification held Feb. 15, pl. of februum, means of purification, prob.… …   English World dictionary

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