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  • 21 it goes without saying (that)

    طَبْعًا \ absolutely: certainly: Do you think so? "Absolutely.". it goes without saying (that): naturally; of course: The invitation was sent to me; but it goes without saying that my wife is included. naturally: of course: Naturally I could not pay such a high price. of course: an expression used when saying sth. that is not likely, or not advised: Of course, he may be wrong. You could, of course, ask for your money back. rather: (often as a reply) yes, certainly: Would you like a swim? Rather!. surely: (in questions where one is sure of the answer) certainly: Surely you can pay $20, (I’m sure you can).

    Arabic-English glossary > it goes without saying (that)

  • 22 naturally

    طَبْعًا \ absolutely: certainly: Do you think so? "Absolutely.". it goes without saying (that): naturally; of course: The invitation was sent to me; but it goes without saying that my wife is included. naturally: of course: Naturally I could not pay such a high price. of course: an expression used when saying sth. that is not likely, or not advised: Of course, he may be wrong. You could, of course, ask for your money back. rather: (often as a reply) yes, certainly: Would you like a swim? Rather!. surely: (in questions where one is sure of the answer) certainly: Surely you can pay $20, (I’m sure you can).

    Arabic-English glossary > naturally

  • 23 of course

    طَبْعًا \ absolutely: certainly: Do you think so? "Absolutely.". it goes without saying (that): naturally; of course: The invitation was sent to me; but it goes without saying that my wife is included. naturally: of course: Naturally I could not pay such a high price. of course: an expression used when saying sth. that is not likely, or not advised: Of course, he may be wrong. You could, of course, ask for your money back. rather: (often as a reply) yes, certainly: Would you like a swim? Rather!. surely: (in questions where one is sure of the answer) certainly: Surely you can pay $20, (I’m sure you can).

    Arabic-English glossary > of course

  • 24 rather

    طَبْعًا \ absolutely: certainly: Do you think so? "Absolutely.". it goes without saying (that): naturally; of course: The invitation was sent to me; but it goes without saying that my wife is included. naturally: of course: Naturally I could not pay such a high price. of course: an expression used when saying sth. that is not likely, or not advised: Of course, he may be wrong. You could, of course, ask for your money back. rather: (often as a reply) yes, certainly: Would you like a swim? Rather!. surely: (in questions where one is sure of the answer) certainly: Surely you can pay $20, (I’m sure you can).

    Arabic-English glossary > rather

  • 25 surely

    طَبْعًا \ absolutely: certainly: Do you think so? "Absolutely.". it goes without saying (that): naturally; of course: The invitation was sent to me; but it goes without saying that my wife is included. naturally: of course: Naturally I could not pay such a high price. of course: an expression used when saying sth. that is not likely, or not advised: Of course, he may be wrong. You could, of course, ask for your money back. rather: (often as a reply) yes, certainly: Would you like a swim? Rather!. surely: (in questions where one is sure of the answer) certainly: Surely you can pay $20, (I’m sure you can).

    Arabic-English glossary > surely

  • 26 headstrong

    عَنِيد \ headstrong: unwilling to be controlled or advised; determined to have one’s own way: a headstrong child. obstinate: refusing to be reasonable; refusing to change one’s opinions or to obey orders: He obstinately refused to get out of our way. Donkeys are obstinate animals. pig-headed: refusing to listen to reason or to change one’s opinions. stubborn: determined; sticking to one’s own will, and refusing all orders or advice: He stubbornly refused to rest till the job was done. Donkeys are often stubborn. unruly: unwilling to obey; hard to control: an unruly child; an unruly crowd.

    Arabic-English glossary > headstrong

  • 27 obstinate

    عَنِيد \ headstrong: unwilling to be controlled or advised; determined to have one’s own way: a headstrong child. obstinate: refusing to be reasonable; refusing to change one’s opinions or to obey orders: He obstinately refused to get out of our way. Donkeys are obstinate animals. pig-headed: refusing to listen to reason or to change one’s opinions. stubborn: determined; sticking to one’s own will, and refusing all orders or advice: He stubbornly refused to rest till the job was done. Donkeys are often stubborn. unruly: unwilling to obey; hard to control: an unruly child; an unruly crowd.

    Arabic-English glossary > obstinate

  • 28 pig-headed

    عَنِيد \ headstrong: unwilling to be controlled or advised; determined to have one’s own way: a headstrong child. obstinate: refusing to be reasonable; refusing to change one’s opinions or to obey orders: He obstinately refused to get out of our way. Donkeys are obstinate animals. pig-headed: refusing to listen to reason or to change one’s opinions. stubborn: determined; sticking to one’s own will, and refusing all orders or advice: He stubbornly refused to rest till the job was done. Donkeys are often stubborn. unruly: unwilling to obey; hard to control: an unruly child; an unruly crowd.

    Arabic-English glossary > pig-headed

  • 29 stubborn

    عَنِيد \ headstrong: unwilling to be controlled or advised; determined to have one’s own way: a headstrong child. obstinate: refusing to be reasonable; refusing to change one’s opinions or to obey orders: He obstinately refused to get out of our way. Donkeys are obstinate animals. pig-headed: refusing to listen to reason or to change one’s opinions. stubborn: determined; sticking to one’s own will, and refusing all orders or advice: He stubbornly refused to rest till the job was done. Donkeys are often stubborn. unruly: unwilling to obey; hard to control: an unruly child; an unruly crowd.

    Arabic-English glossary > stubborn

  • 30 unruly

    عَنِيد \ headstrong: unwilling to be controlled or advised; determined to have one’s own way: a headstrong child. obstinate: refusing to be reasonable; refusing to change one’s opinions or to obey orders: He obstinately refused to get out of our way. Donkeys are obstinate animals. pig-headed: refusing to listen to reason or to change one’s opinions. stubborn: determined; sticking to one’s own will, and refusing all orders or advice: He stubbornly refused to rest till the job was done. Donkeys are often stubborn. unruly: unwilling to obey; hard to control: an unruly child; an unruly crowd.

    Arabic-English glossary > unruly

  • 31 naturally

    بِالطَّبْع \ naturally: of course: Naturally I could not pay such a high price. of course: an expression used when saying sth. that is not likely, or not advised: Of course, he may be wrong. You could, of course, ask for your money back.

    Arabic-English glossary > naturally

  • 32 of course

    بِالطَّبْع \ naturally: of course: Naturally I could not pay such a high price. of course: an expression used when saying sth. that is not likely, or not advised: Of course, he may be wrong. You could, of course, ask for your money back.

    Arabic-English glossary > of course

  • 33 of course

    بِطَبيعَة الحال \ of course: an expression used when saying sth. that is not likely, or not advised: Of course, he may be wrong. You could, of course, ask for your money back. \ بِلا رَيْب \ of course: (when the speaker is angry or excited, or in reply to sth. foolish) naturally: Of course I didn’t break it! Of course you must pay!. \ كَمَا هو معروف للجميع \ of course: as everyone knows: The earth is, of course, round.

    Arabic-English glossary > of course

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  • advised — ad*vised adj. 1. 1 Carefully thought out; likely to be the best course; said of actions. Often used in combination; as, ill advised, well advised. Also See: wise {unadvised, ill advised} Syn: considered, well advised [WordNet 1.5] 2. Having… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • advised — [ad vīzd′, ədvīzd′] adj. showing or resulting from thought or advice: now chiefly in WELL ADVISED, ILL ADVISED …   English World dictionary

  • advised — index acquainted, deliberate, express, familiar (informed), informed (having information) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • advised — *deliberate, considered, premeditated, designed, studied …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • advised — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ behaving as someone would recommend; sensible. DERIVATIVES advisedly adverb …   English terms dictionary

  • advised — advisedness /ad vuy zid nis/, n. /ad vuyzd /, adj. 1. considered (usually used in combination): ill advised; well advised. 2. informed; apprised: The President was kept thoroughly advised. [1275 1325; ME; see ADVISE, ED2] * * * …   Universalium

  • advised — /ədˈvaɪzd/ (say uhd vuyzd) adjective 1. informed: kept thoroughly advised. 2. Obsolete considered, retained in such expressions as in ill advised or well advised. –advisedness /ədˈvaɪzədnəs/ (say uhd vuyzuhdnuhs), noun –advisedly …  

  • Advised — Advise Ad*vise , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Advised}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Advising}.] [OE. avisen to perceive, consider, inform, F. aviser, fr. LL. advisare. advisare; ad + visare, fr. L. videre, visum, to see. See {Advice}, and cf. {Avise}.] 1. To give… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • advised — ad•vised [[t]ædˈvaɪzd[/t]] adj. considered (usu. used in combination): ill advised; well advised[/ex] • Etymology: 1275–1325 ad•vis′ed•ness, n …   From formal English to slang

  • advised — adjective Date: 14th century thought out ; considered often used in combination < ill advised plans > • advisedly adverb …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • advised — Prepared to give judgment, after examination and deliberation. E.g. The court took time to be advised …   Black's law dictionary

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