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1 عبر
عَبْرَ \ across: over; from one side to the other of: He ran across the street. There is a bridge across the stream. by: (showing the way used) along; across; over; through: He came by the main road (or by the fields or by the bridge). over: across the surface of: Ships sail over the sea. past: up to and beyond (in place): He went past (me) without noticing me. \ عَبْرَ \ past: up to and beyond (in place): He went past (me) without noticing me. \ See Also مارًّا بِـ \ عَبْرَ البَحْر \ overseas: across the sea; (to the British, the mainland of Europe is abroad but it is not overseas): She studied Britain’s overseas trade with Japan. She is working overseas, in South America. -
2 عن
عَنْ \ about: concerning: This is a book about snakes. for: instead of: I’m busy, so please do it for me. from: showing separation, distance, etc.: He took it away from her. He was far from home. of: (after an adj.) showing separation; from: a mile north of the town; free of trouble, (after an adj. or verb) concerning. off: (showing removal or separation) from: He jumped off his horse. She took her coat off the hook, (of movement) away from The car turned off the road into a field. on: (showing the subject) about; Is this a book on birds?. \ عَنْ بُعْد \ from afar: from a great distance. \ عَنْ رِضًى \ readily: willingly. \ عَنْ طَرِيق \ by: (showing how sth. is done): We travel by land (or by car). We did that by mistake. We learn by experience. We earn money by working. care of: (often written c/o) at the address of: Write to me c/o the George Hotel. through: by means of; as a result of: I heard the news through a friend. He lost his way through having no map. via: by way of; passing through: We flew from London to Geneva via Paris. \ عَنْ طَرِيق (خِلالَ) \ by: (showing the way used) along; across; over; through: He came by the main road (or by the fields or by the bridge). \ عَنْ طَرِيق الخَطَأ \ by mistake: not on purpose; not meaning to do wrong: I took the wrong coat by mistake. in error: by mistake: I stuck the stamp upsidedown in error. mistakenly: adv. (usu. before the verb) by mistake: He mistakenly put petrol in the water container. \ عَنْ طِيب خاطِر \ readily; willingly: gladly; readily. \ عَنْ عَمْد \ on purpose: intentionally; not by mistake or by chance: I left the window open on purpose, to let in some fresh air. \ عَنْ قَريب \ presently: soon: Dinner will be ready presently. soon: in a short time: We shall be ready quite soon. He jumped into bed and was soon asleep. \ عَنْ قَصْد \ on purpose: intentionally; not by mistake or by chance: I left the window open on purpose, to let in some fresh air. -
3 across
عَبْرَ \ across: over; from one side to the other of: He ran across the street. There is a bridge across the stream. by: (showing the way used) along; across; over; through: He came by the main road (or by the fields or by the bridge). over: across the surface of: Ships sail over the sea. past: up to and beyond (in place): He went past (me) without noticing me. -
4 by
عَبْرَ \ across: over; from one side to the other of: He ran across the street. There is a bridge across the stream. by: (showing the way used) along; across; over; through: He came by the main road (or by the fields or by the bridge). over: across the surface of: Ships sail over the sea. past: up to and beyond (in place): He went past (me) without noticing me. -
5 over
عَبْرَ \ across: over; from one side to the other of: He ran across the street. There is a bridge across the stream. by: (showing the way used) along; across; over; through: He came by the main road (or by the fields or by the bridge). over: across the surface of: Ships sail over the sea. past: up to and beyond (in place): He went past (me) without noticing me. -
6 past
عَبْرَ \ across: over; from one side to the other of: He ran across the street. There is a bridge across the stream. by: (showing the way used) along; across; over; through: He came by the main road (or by the fields or by the bridge). over: across the surface of: Ships sail over the sea. past: up to and beyond (in place): He went past (me) without noticing me. -
7 by
بقُرْبه \ by: past: Please let me (get) by. He smiled as he went by. \ بِمقْدَار \ by: (showing the amount or degree of): I missed the train by a few minutes. That post is higher by half a metre. \ طِبْقًا \ by: according to: By all accounts, the accident was your fault. \ See Also وَفْقًا لـِـ \ عَلَى يَد (مِن قِبَل) \ by: (showing who or what did sth.): He was bitten by a dog. \ عَنْ طَرِيق (خِلالَ) \ by: (showing the way used) along; across; over; through: He came by the main road (or by the fields or by the bridge). \ في مَكَان قَريب \ by: near: He stood by and watched them. \ في مَوعِد لاَ يَتَجَاوَز \ by: before; not later than: Can you finish this by Tuesday? They ought to be here by now. \ مِن قِبَل \ by: (showing who or what did sth.): He was bitten by a dog.
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