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[ˈdʒænjuərɪ] nounthe first month of the year, the month following December.شَهْر كانون ثاني -
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حَوْل \ year: any period from 1st January to 31st December: the year 1974. \ See Also سنة (سَنَة) \ سَنَة \ year: any period from 1st January to 31st December: the year 1974. \ عَامٌ \ year: any period from 1st January to 31st December: the year 1974. \ See Also سنة (سَنَة) -
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[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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December/January [kanun] Per kanun borrowed from Ar--------oven; focus [Akk kinunu, JNA kanuna] Per kanun borrowed from Ar -
7 الشهر الأول في التقويم الغريغوري
n. JanuaryArabic-English dictionary > الشهر الأول في التقويم الغريغوري
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13 February
[ˈfebruərɪ] nounthe second month of the year, the month following January.شهر شْباط -
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[manθ] nounone of the twelve divisions of the year (January, February etc), varying in length between 28 and 31 days.شَهْر -
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[rɪˈgeɪn] verb1) to get back again:يَسْتَرِد، يَسْتَعيدThe champion was beaten in January but regained the title in March.
2) to get back to (a place):يَبْلُغ الشّاطئ، يعود الى الشّاطئThe swimmer was swept out to sea, but managed to regain the shore.
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[jɪə] noun1) the period of time the earth takes to go once round the sun, about 365 days:We lived here for five years, from November 1968 to November 1973
سَنَه: مُدَّة دَوَران الأرْض حَوْل الشَّمْسa two-year delay.
2) the period from January 1 to December 31, being 365 days, except in a leap year, when it is 366 days:سَنَه: 365 يوماin the year 1945.
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أَوَّل \ early: near the beginning: The early part of his life was spent in Khartoum. first: before all others, in time or in order: The first day of the year is January 1st. He was first on the list. former: adj. (attrib.); pron. (compared with latter) the first (of two) to be named: Michael and Martin are brothers. The former (Michael) can swim, but the latter (Martin) cannot. initial: first; at the beginning: The initial letter of the word ‘start’ is ‘s’. My initial attempt to swim across the river ended in failure. \ أَوَّل الأَمْرِ \ beginning: to start; first part: He made a good beginning in his new job. outset: start: He knew from the outset that he would fail. -
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حَوْل \ around: on all sides (of); round; here and there: A crowd gathered around me. concerning: with regard to; about: News concerning the aeroplane accident is coming in slowly. in respect of, with respect to, respecting: concerning: a bill in respect of car repairs. round: in a circular way: The hands go round the clock, so as to face in a different or opposite direction The car went round the corner. He turned the car round and went back, (also around) from place to place He wandered (a)round (the town). We travelled (a)round (the country), on all sides A crowd gathered round (the speaker). He tied a rope round (the tree). \ حَوْل \ year: any period from 1st January to 31st December: the year 1974. \ See Also سنة (سَنَة) -
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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.
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