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  • 1 shop, store

    حَانُوت \ shop, store: a room or building where goods are sold: The baker lives over his shop. I’m just going to the shops for a few things. \ دُكّان \ shop, store: a room or building where goods are sold: The baker lives over his shop. I’m just going to the shops for a few things. \ مَتْجَر \ shop, store: a room or building where goods are sold: The baker lives over his shop. I’m just going to the shops for a few things.

    Arabic-English glossary > shop, store

  • 2 shop

    تَبَضَّعَ \ shop: to buy things in shops: My wife is shopping (or has gone shopping) in the village. \ تَسَوَّق \ shop: to buy things in shops: My wife is shopping (or has gone shopping) in the village.. \ مَحَلّ عَمَل \ shop: a room where engineers, etc. work: an electrician’s shop in a factory; a workshop.

    Arabic-English glossary > shop

  • 3 shop

    [ʃɔp]
    1. noun
    1) a place where goods are sold:

    a baker's shop.

    دُكّان، حانوت
    2) a workshop, or a place where any kind of industry is carried on:

    a machine-shop.

    مَشْغَل، وَرْشَه
    2. verb
    past tense, past participle shopped
    ( often go shopping) to visit shops for the purpose of buying:

    She goes shopping once a week.

    يَتَسَوَّق

    Arabic-English dictionary > shop

  • 4 shop

    وَرْشَة (لإصلاح السيارات)‏ \ garage: a workshop where cars are repaired. shop: a room where engineers, etc. work: an electrician’s shop in a factory; a workshop. workshop: a place where things are made or repaired; a room in a factory; a classroom for learning skilled trades.

    Arabic-English glossary > shop

  • 5 shop assistant

    (American ˈsalesclerk, *clerk)
    a person employed in a shop to serve customers.
    بائِع مُساعِد في مَحَل تِجاري

    Arabic-English dictionary > shop assistant

  • 6 shop

    اِشْتَرَى \ buy, (bought): to obtain sth. by giving money: I bought this car for $700. It is best to buy when prices are low. purchase: to buy. shop: to buy things in shops: My wife is shopping (or has gone shopping) in the village. \ See Also تسوق (تَسَوَّق)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > shop

  • 7 shop around

    to compare prices, quality of goods etc at several shops before buying anything.
    يُقارِن الأسْعار في عِدَة متاجِر قبل الشِّراء

    Arabic-English dictionary > shop around

  • 8 shop floor

    the workers in a factory or workshop, as opposed to the management.
    عُمّال المَصْنَع أو المَشْغَل

    Arabic-English dictionary > shop floor

  • 9 set up shop

    to start a shop.
    يَفْتَح دُكّانا

    Arabic-English dictionary > set up shop

  • 10 talk shop

    to talk about one's work:

    We agreed not to talk shop at the party.

    يَتَكَلَّم عن عَمَلِه

    Arabic-English dictionary > talk shop

  • 11 coffee-shop

    noun مَقْهى

    Arabic-English dictionary > coffee-shop

  • 12 dukkan

    shop [dakka] Alb dyqan, Aze dükan, Bul djukjan, Ful dukkani, Hin dukan, Ind dukan, Kyr dükön, Per dokkan, Swa duka, Ser ducan, Taj dukon, Tur dükkan, Uzb dökon borrowed from Ar

    Arabic etymological dictionary > dukkan

  • 13 تيفوس المتجر

    shop typhus

    Arabic-English Medical Dictionary > تيفوس المتجر

  • 14 دكان

    دُكّان \ shop, store: a room or building where goods are sold: The baker lives over his shop. I’m just going to the shops for a few things. \ دُكّان بَيْع الصُّحُف \ newsagent: a shopkeeper who sells newspapers and magazines; his shop. \ See Also بائعُ الصُّحُفِ في دكّان \ دُكّان الحَدّاد \ forge: the workshop of sb. (a smith) who works with iron. \ دُكّان الرّهنيّات \ pawnshop: a shop where one may pawn articles of value. \ دُكّان كَبير \ store: a large shop, which sells a variety of things.

    Arabic-English dictionary > دكان

  • 15 بائع (في دكان)

    بَائِع (في دُكّان)‏ \ assistant: a person who serves buyers in a shop: a shop assistant. dealer: one who deals in certain goods: a furniture dealer. salesman: sb. who sells goods in a shop; one who sells quantities of goods (from a factory etc.) to shopkeepers. seller: sb. who sells: a bookseller. \ بَائِع أدوات مَعْدنية \ ironmonger, hardware merchant: sb. who sells metal goods, tools, etc. (mostly for use in the house or garden: knives, cooking pots, brushes, nails, locks, etc.). \ بَائِع أو مُوزّع الحليب \ milkman: sb. who visits houses with milk (and often cream and eggs) for sale. \ بَائِع الخُضَار والفاكهة \ greengrocer: who sells fruit and vegetables. \ بَائِع الزّهور \ florist: who sells flowers in a shop. \ بَائِع السَّمك \ fishmonger: sb. who sells fish. \ بَائِع الصُّحُف (في دكّان)‏ \ newsagent: a shopkeeper who sells newspapers and magazines. \ بَائِع الطِّباق أو السَّجَائر \ tobacconist: sb. who sells cigarettes and tobacco. \ بَائِع قِرْطاسيّة \ stationer: sb. who sells stationery.

    Arabic-English dictionary > بائع (في دكان)

  • 16 stock

    [stɔk]
    1. noun
    1) ( often in plural) a store of goods in a shop, warehouse etc:

    Buy while stocks last!

    The tools you require are in / out of stock (= available / not available).

    مُتَوَفِّر ، غَيْر مُتَوَفِّر
    2) a supply of something:

    We bought a large stock of food for the camping trip.

    مَخْزون، بَضائِع
    3) farm animals:

    He would like to purchase more (live) stock.

    ماشِيَه
    4) ( often in plural) money lent to the government or to a business company at a fixed interest:

    He has $20,000 in stocks and shares.

    قِرْض تِجاري
    5) liquid obtained by boiling meat, bones etc and used for making soup etc.
    مَرَق اللحم والعِظام، حِساء
    6) the handle of a whip, rifle etc.
    مِقْبَض
    2. adjective
    common; usual:

    stock sizes of shoes.

    عادي، شائِع
    3. verb
    1) to keep a supply of for sale:

    Does this shop stock writing-paper?

    يَخْزِن
    2) to supply (a shop, farm etc) with goods, animals etc:

    He cannot afford to stock his farm.

    يُجَهِّز، يُمَوِّن

    Arabic-English dictionary > stock

  • 17 أغلق

    أَغْلَقَ \ block: to prevent movement by putting sth. in the way: Sand was blocking the pipe. close: to shut: Close your eyes. When does this shop close?, to (cause to) be out of use: This road is closed. On his death, his business had to be closed (or closed down). shut: to close (a door, one’s eyes, a box, etc.); close a shop for the night, etc.: Shut the windows. \ See Also سد (سَدَّ)‏ \ أَغْلَقَ أبْوَابَهُ \ shut down or shut up: to close completely, or for a long period: This hotel shuts down for the winter. \ أَغْلَقَ أو أَقْفَلَ الأَبْواب (عند انتهاء العمل)‏ \ lock up: to lock the doors of a building (for the night; when leaving it): Lock up the office before you go. \ أَغْلَقَ بالمزلاج \ bolt: to fasten with a bolt: Have you bolted all the windows?. \ أَغْلَقَ بالمِصْراع \ shutter: to protect with shutters: The shop was locked and shuttered for the night. \ أَغْلَقَ بعنفٍ \ slam: to shut (a door) violently and noisily.

    Arabic-English dictionary > أغلق

  • 18 صيدلية

    صَيْدَلِيَّة \ chemist’s, drugstore: a shop where esp. medicines are sold. pharmacy: a shop where medical goods are sold; in Britain it is usually called a chemist’s shop.

    Arabic-English dictionary > صيدلية

  • 19 كشك

    كُشْك \ kiosk: a small hut used as a shop, with an open front: a newspaper kiosk, a box-like building (just big enough for one person to stand in) containing a public telephone. stall: a small shop with an open front; a trader’s table in a market: a bookstall; a vegetable stall. \ كُشْكٌ لِبَيْع الكُتُب \ bookstall, news stand: a table or small shop where books, magazines, etc. are sold, esp. at railway stations, in the street, etc..

    Arabic-English dictionary > كشك

  • 20 محل (مع الأرض التابعة له)

    مَحَلّ (مع الأرض التّابعة له)‏ \ premises: a building with its garden or yard: Please keep off these premises. \ مَحَلّ تِجَارِيّ \ business: a company; a shop: I have a small electrical business, employing ten men. \ مَحَلّ عَمَل \ shop: a room where engineers, etc. work: an electrician’s shop in a factory; a workshop.

    Arabic-English dictionary > محل (مع الأرض التابعة له)

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