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We arranged a meeting (or to meet)

  • 1 هيأ

    هَيَّأَ \ arrange: to plan: We arranged a meeting (or to meet). get up: to arrange: We’re getting up a dance. make: to prepare sth. for use: I’ll make the beds while you make some coffee. \ See Also جَهَّزَ، أَعَدَّ

    Arabic-English dictionary > هيأ

  • 2 arrange

    هَيَّأَ \ arrange: to plan: We arranged a meeting (or to meet). get up: to arrange: We’re getting up a dance. make: to prepare sth. for use: I’ll make the beds while you make some coffee. \ See Also جَهَّزَ، أَعَدَّ

    Arabic-English glossary > arrange

  • 3 get up

    هَيَّأَ \ arrange: to plan: We arranged a meeting (or to meet). get up: to arrange: We’re getting up a dance. make: to prepare sth. for use: I’ll make the beds while you make some coffee. \ See Also جَهَّزَ، أَعَدَّ

    Arabic-English glossary > get up

  • 4 make

    هَيَّأَ \ arrange: to plan: We arranged a meeting (or to meet). get up: to arrange: We’re getting up a dance. make: to prepare sth. for use: I’ll make the beds while you make some coffee. \ See Also جَهَّزَ، أَعَدَّ

    Arabic-English glossary > make

  • 5 arrange

    [əˈreɪndʒ] verb
    1) to put in some sort of order:

    She arranged the flowers in a vase.

    يُرَتِّب
    2) to plan or make decisions (about future events):

    I have arranged to meet him tomorrow.

    يُنَظِّم
    3) to make (a piece of music) suitable for particular voices or instruments:

    music arranged for choir and orchestra.

    يُعيد التَّوزيع الموسيقي

    Arabic-English dictionary > arrange

  • 6 so

    [səu]
    1. adverb
    1) (used in several types of sentence to express degree) to this extent, or to such an extent:

    "The snake was about so long," he said, holding his hands about a metre apart

    Don't get so worried!

    She was so pleased with his progress in school that she bought him a new bicycle

    They couldn't all get into the room, there were so many of them

    He departed without so much as (= without even) a goodbye

    You've been so (= very) kind to me!

    Thank you so much!

    تُعَبِّر عن دَرَجَة الشَّيء: إلى هذا الحَد، جِدا، كثيرا
    2) (used to express manner) in this/that way:

    As you hope to be treated by others, so you must treat them

    He likes everything to be (arranged) just so (= in one particular and precise way)

    It so happens that I have to go to an important meeting tonight.

    تُعَبِّر عن الحالَه: هكَذا
    3) (used in place of a word, phrase etc previously used, or something previously stated) as already indicated:

    "Are you really leaving your job?" "Yes, I"ve already told you / said so'

    "Is she arriving tomorrow?" "Yes, I hope so"

    If you haven't read the notice, please do so now

    "Is that so (= true)?" "Yes, it"s really so'

    "Was your father angry?" "Yes, even more so than I was expecting – in fact, so much so that he refused to speak to me all day!"

    تُسْتَعْمَل بدلا من كَلِمَةٍ أو عِبارَةٍ سابِقَه: هذا، هكذا
    4) in the same way; also:

    "I hope we"ll meet again.' "So do I."

    She has a lot of money and so has her husband.

    أيْضا، بِنَفْس الطَّريقَه
    5) (used to express agreement or confirmation) indeed:

    "You said you were going shopping today." "So I did, but I"ve changed my mind.'

    "You"ll need this book tomorrow, won't you?' "So I will."

    تُسْتَعْمَل للتَّعْبير عن المُوافَقَه أو التأكيد: وأيْضا
    2. conjunction
    (and) therefore:

    John had a bad cold, so I took him to the doctor

    "So you think you"d like this job, then?' "Yes."

    And so they got married and lived happily ever after.

    أداة رَبْط بِمَعْنى: لذلك

    Arabic-English dictionary > so

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