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1 action
[ˈækʃən] noun1) something done:Action, not talking, is necessary if we are to defeat the enemy
عَمَل، إجْرَاءThe firemen are ready to go into action.
2) movement:حَرَكَةTennis needs a good wrist action.
3) a legal case:دَعْوَى قَضَائِيَّهHe brought an action for divorce against his wife.
4) the events (of a play, film etc):أحْدَاث المَسْرَحِيَّه/القِصَّهThe action of the play takes place on an island.
5) a battle; fighting:فِي المَعْرَكَهOur troops fought an action against the enemy.
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2 action
عَمَلٌ \ act: a deed; sth. done: Men judge us by our acts, not by our words. action: doing things: We want more action and less talk. activity: sth. one does; a form of work or play: Music and swimming are among our school activities. affair: a happening; event; action: The meeting was a noisy affair. appointment: the position for which sb. is chosen: I hope to get a government appointment. business: one’s work: My business is writing books. career: one’s job in life: What career shall I follow on leaving school? A business career?. deed: sth. done; an act: an evil deed. doing: (an) action: This damage was not my doing. Tell me about your doings in London. employment: work; activity: I am growing lazy for lack of employment. function: special work or duty: The function of an ear is to hear. job: regular employment: He has an office job. They lost their jobs when the factory closed, a piece of work I have several jobs to do in my garden. labour: hard work (esp. work with the hands; digging, lifting, carrying, etc.): Heavy labour is very tiring. occupation: employment; job: What is your occupation? Are you a teacher?. operation: the working of a machine or plan: The law is not yet in operation - it comes into operation next year. performance: (an act of) performing: Our team’s performance has been very good this year. There were seven performances of the play. post: a job with particular duties; an official position: He held the post of headmaster for ten years. profession: (used loosely, in a general sense) any work or job. thing: an action: You did the wrong thing. undertaking: a job that has been undertaken: a dangerous undertaking. work: doing or making sth.; sth. that needs doing; the opposite of rest and play: school work; office work; work in the home; a brain always at work (always busy), employment; a paid job He has left school and started work. I’m out of work (unemployed). Jane is at work (at her place of work), sth. sb. has made or done Writers have to sell their work. This crime was the work of a madman.. A work of art: the works of Shakespeare (his plays and poems; to be busy (for some good purpose) \ See Also نشاط (نَشاطٌ)، وظيفة (وَظيفَة) -
3 action
فِعْل \ act: a deed; sth. done: Men judge us by our acts, not by our words. action: sth. done: Our actions show our feelings, effect; work The action of acid on cloth burns a hole, doing things We want more action and less talk. deed: sth. done; an act: an evil deed. verb: a word like ‘arrange’ or ‘have’ with its different forms and tenses. -
4 action
مَعْرَكَة \ action: battle: Many soldiers were killed in action. battle: a fight between armed forces; a struggle. -
5 action
قِتَال \ fight: a struggle to win. action: battle: Many soldiers were killed in action. battle: a fight between armed forces; a struggle. combat: a fight, or battle, the art or practice of fighting. hostilities: fighting; acts of war. -
6 action
تَأْثير \ action: effect; work: The action of acid on cloth burns a hole. effect: result: His troubles had a bad effect on his health, the feeling that sth. gives to those who see or hear it: The colours of the sunset produced a wonderful effect. influence: sth. that has an effect on sb. or sth. else; effect: The strongest influences on his young life came from the village schoolmaster and the priest. -
7 action
صَنِيع \ act: a deed; sth. done: Men judge us by our acts, not by our words. action: sth. done: Our actions show our feelings. deed: sth. done; an act: an evil deed. -
8 out of action
غَيْرُ صَالِح لِلْعَمَل \ out of action: not working; out of order: This telephone is out of action. \ مُعَطَّل \ out of action: not working; out of order: This telephone is out of action. -
9 to take action
شَرَعَ \ commence: to begin: Our school year commences in September. launch: to begin (an attack, a new business, a plan, etc.). proceed: (with to) to do (sth.) in a determined way, without question or delay: He marched into my office and proceeded to search my cupboards. set about; go about: to attempt; begin doing: Car repairs are easy if you know how to go about them. start: to begin: We started (work) at daybreak. It started to rain. to take action: to act: The police took swift action to catch the thief. \ See Also بدأ (بَدَأَ) -
10 take action
اِتَّخَذَ إجراءات \ take action: to act: The police took swift action to catch the thief. -
11 in action
working:يَعْمَل، صَالِح لِلإسْتِعْمَالIs your machine still in action?
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12 out of action
not working:مُعَطَّل، غَيْر صَالِح للإسْتِعْمَالMy car's out of action this week.
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13 affirmative action
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14 فعلة
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15 fi'l
action, deed, act; verb [fa'ala] Aze fel, Ful fili, Ind faal, feel, fiil, Per fe'l, Swa feli, Tur faal, fiil borrowed from Ar -
16 برنامج تنفيذي
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17 تيار الفعل
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18 جهد الفعل
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19 خطة عمل
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20 ذو مردود عملي
action oriented
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