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  • 1 أسد

    أَسَد \ lion: a large fierce cat-like animal, with yellow-brown fur; it is found in Africa and is regarded as the king of all animals.

    Arabic-English dictionary > أسد

  • 2 lion

    أَسَد \ lion: a large fierce cat-like animal, with yellow-brown fur; it is found in Africa and is regarded as the king of all animals.

    Arabic-English glossary > lion

  • 3 nature

    الطَّبيعة \ nature: everything that is not made by man (the countryside; plants, animals, birds etc.): the beauties of nature. \ العالَم الطبيعي \ nature: everything that is not made by man (the countryside; plants animals, birds etc.): the beauties of nature. \ See Also الطبيعة (الطَّبيعَة)‏ \ خَوَاصّ \ nature: the qualities that make one thing different from another; the qualities of a kind or class: Scientists study the nature of every chemical substance. He collects old ornaments, glass and other things of that nature. \ See Also طبيعة (طَبِيعَة)‏ \ صِفَات مُمَيِّزة \ nature: the qualities that make one thing different from another; the qualities of a kind or class: Scientists study the nature of every chemical substance. \ طَبيعة \ nature: the character of a person or animal: His sons all have generous natures. Donkeys are lazy by nature. \ See Also طبع (طَبْع)‏ \ طَبيعة (الشيء)‏ \ nature: the qualities that make one thing different from another; the qualities of a kind or class: Scientists study the nature of every chemical substance. \ قُوَى الطَّبِيعة \ nature: the power that controls all matter, and all change or growth: Nature provides food for all creatures.

    Arabic-English glossary > nature

  • 4 hop

    I [hɔp] past tense, past participle hopped
    1. verb
    1) (of people) to jump on one leg:

    He hopped about in pain when the hammer fell on his foot.

    يَحْجِل، يَقْفِز على رِجْلٍ واحِدَه
    2) (of certain small birds, animals and insects) to jump on both or all legs:

    The sparrow/frog hopped across the lawn.

    يُنَطْنِط
    3) to jump:

    He hopped out of bed.

    يَقْفِز
    4) ( with in(to), ~out (of) ) to get into or out of a car etc:

    I'll hop out of the car at the next crossroads.

    يَقْفِز، يَدْخُل أو يَخْرُج
    2. noun
    1) a short jump on one leg.
    قَفْزٌ على رِجْلٍ واحِدَه، حَجْله
    2) (of certain small birds, animals and insects) a short jump on both or all legs:

    The sparrow crossed the lawn in a series of hops.

    نَطْنَطَه II [hɔp] noun
    a climbing plant, the bitter fruits of which ( hops) are used in brewing beer.
    حشيشة الدينار: نباتٌ مُتَسَلِّق

    Arabic-English dictionary > hop

  • 5 ك

    كَ \ as: while; when: I knew him as a boy, like She was dressed as a boy, in the position of He was useless as a soldier. as... as: (in comparing two equal things): He’s as strong as a horse. He’s not as (or not so) all as I am. like: the same as: He’s just like his father, in the same way as He swims like a fish. such: of that kind: Animals such as sheep are easy to feed, because such animals eat grass. I’ve never heard such a noise before. There’s no such thing as a seven-legged horse.

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  • 6 مثل

    مِثْل \ as: like: She was dressed as a boy. as... as: (in comparing two equal things): He’s as strong as a horse. He’s not as (or not so) all as I am. like: the same as: What is he like (in appearance and character)? He’s just like his father, in the same way as He swims like a fish. likewise: in the same way: Watch what he does, and do likewise. similar: like; seeming the same (but not exactly the same): His interests are similar to mine. such: of that kind: Animals such as sheep are easy to feed, because such animals eat grass. I’ve never heard such a noise before. There’s no such thing as a seven-legged horse. They call him Tim or Tom, or some such name. \ بِالمِثْل \ back: in return: He hit me, so I hit him back. \ مِثْل الكَذِب \ fantastic: wildly strange; too strange to seem possible: He told a fantastic story which we could hardly believe.

    Arabic-English dictionary > مثل

  • 7 as

    مِثْل \ as: like: She was dressed as a boy. as... as: (in comparing two equal things): He’s as strong as a horse. He’s not as (or not so) all as I am. like: the same as: What is he like (in appearance and character)? He’s just like his father, in the same way as He swims like a fish. likewise: in the same way: Watch what he does, and do likewise. similar: like; seeming the same (but not exactly the same): His interests are similar to mine. such: of that kind: Animals such as sheep are easy to feed, because such animals eat grass. I’ve never heard such a noise before. There’s no such thing as a seven-legged horse. They call him Tim or Tom, or some such name.

    Arabic-English glossary > as

  • 8 as... as

    مِثْل \ as: like: She was dressed as a boy. as... as: (in comparing two equal things): He’s as strong as a horse. He’s not as (or not so) all as I am. like: the same as: What is he like (in appearance and character)? He’s just like his father, in the same way as He swims like a fish. likewise: in the same way: Watch what he does, and do likewise. similar: like; seeming the same (but not exactly the same): His interests are similar to mine. such: of that kind: Animals such as sheep are easy to feed, because such animals eat grass. I’ve never heard such a noise before. There’s no such thing as a seven-legged horse. They call him Tim or Tom, or some such name.

    Arabic-English glossary > as... as

  • 9 like

    مِثْل \ as: like: She was dressed as a boy. as... as: (in comparing two equal things): He’s as strong as a horse. He’s not as (or not so) all as I am. like: the same as: What is he like (in appearance and character)? He’s just like his father, in the same way as He swims like a fish. likewise: in the same way: Watch what he does, and do likewise. similar: like; seeming the same (but not exactly the same): His interests are similar to mine. such: of that kind: Animals such as sheep are easy to feed, because such animals eat grass. I’ve never heard such a noise before. There’s no such thing as a seven-legged horse. They call him Tim or Tom, or some such name.

    Arabic-English glossary > like

  • 10 likewise

    مِثْل \ as: like: She was dressed as a boy. as... as: (in comparing two equal things): He’s as strong as a horse. He’s not as (or not so) all as I am. like: the same as: What is he like (in appearance and character)? He’s just like his father, in the same way as He swims like a fish. likewise: in the same way: Watch what he does, and do likewise. similar: like; seeming the same (but not exactly the same): His interests are similar to mine. such: of that kind: Animals such as sheep are easy to feed, because such animals eat grass. I’ve never heard such a noise before. There’s no such thing as a seven-legged horse. They call him Tim or Tom, or some such name.

    Arabic-English glossary > likewise

  • 11 similar

    مِثْل \ as: like: She was dressed as a boy. as... as: (in comparing two equal things): He’s as strong as a horse. He’s not as (or not so) all as I am. like: the same as: What is he like (in appearance and character)? He’s just like his father, in the same way as He swims like a fish. likewise: in the same way: Watch what he does, and do likewise. similar: like; seeming the same (but not exactly the same): His interests are similar to mine. such: of that kind: Animals such as sheep are easy to feed, because such animals eat grass. I’ve never heard such a noise before. There’s no such thing as a seven-legged horse. They call him Tim or Tom, or some such name.

    Arabic-English glossary > similar

  • 12 such

    مِثْل \ as: like: She was dressed as a boy. as... as: (in comparing two equal things): He’s as strong as a horse. He’s not as (or not so) all as I am. like: the same as: What is he like (in appearance and character)? He’s just like his father, in the same way as He swims like a fish. likewise: in the same way: Watch what he does, and do likewise. similar: like; seeming the same (but not exactly the same): His interests are similar to mine. such: of that kind: Animals such as sheep are easy to feed, because such animals eat grass. I’ve never heard such a noise before. There’s no such thing as a seven-legged horse. They call him Tim or Tom, or some such name.

    Arabic-English glossary > such

  • 13 as

    كَ \ as: while; when: I knew him as a boy, like She was dressed as a boy, in the position of He was useless as a soldier. as... as: (in comparing two equal things): He’s as strong as a horse. He’s not as (or not so) all as I am. like: the same as: He’s just like his father, in the same way as He swims like a fish. such: of that kind: Animals such as sheep are easy to feed, because such animals eat grass. I’ve never heard such a noise before. There’s no such thing as a seven-legged horse.

    Arabic-English glossary > as

  • 14 as... as

    كَ \ as: while; when: I knew him as a boy, like She was dressed as a boy, in the position of He was useless as a soldier. as... as: (in comparing two equal things): He’s as strong as a horse. He’s not as (or not so) all as I am. like: the same as: He’s just like his father, in the same way as He swims like a fish. such: of that kind: Animals such as sheep are easy to feed, because such animals eat grass. I’ve never heard such a noise before. There’s no such thing as a seven-legged horse.

    Arabic-English glossary > as... as

  • 15 like

    كَ \ as: while; when: I knew him as a boy, like She was dressed as a boy, in the position of He was useless as a soldier. as... as: (in comparing two equal things): He’s as strong as a horse. He’s not as (or not so) all as I am. like: the same as: He’s just like his father, in the same way as He swims like a fish. such: of that kind: Animals such as sheep are easy to feed, because such animals eat grass. I’ve never heard such a noise before. There’s no such thing as a seven-legged horse.

    Arabic-English glossary > like

  • 16 such

    كَ \ as: while; when: I knew him as a boy, like She was dressed as a boy, in the position of He was useless as a soldier. as... as: (in comparing two equal things): He’s as strong as a horse. He’s not as (or not so) all as I am. like: the same as: He’s just like his father, in the same way as He swims like a fish. such: of that kind: Animals such as sheep are easy to feed, because such animals eat grass. I’ve never heard such a noise before. There’s no such thing as a seven-legged horse.

    Arabic-English glossary > such

  • 17 cast

    [kaːst] past tense, past participle cast
    1. verb
    1) to throw:

    She cast him a look of hatred.

    يَرْمي
    2) to get rid of; to take off:

    Some snakes cast their skins.

    يَتَخَلَّصُ مِن، يَطْرَحُ
    3) to shape (metal etc) by pouring into a mould:

    Metal is melted before it is cast.

    يَسْبُكُ في قالَب

    She was cast as Lady Macbeth.

    يُعْطي دَوْرا في مَسْرَحِيَّه

    The director is casting (the film) tomorrow.

    يَخْتارُ مُمَثِّلي الفيلم
    6) to give (a vote):

    I cast my vote for the younger candidate.

    يُصَوِّتُ، يَقْتَرِعُ
    2. noun
    1) a throw:

    At his third cast he caught a fish.

    رَمْيَه، إلقاء (الشبكه)
    2) something made by moulding:

    The doctor put a plaster cast on his broken leg.

    شَيئٌ مُقَوْلَبٌ / مَسْبوك
    3) a mould:

    The hot metal is poured into a cast.

    قالَب، سَبيكَه
    4) the complete set of actors in a play, opera etc:

    the whole cast of the play.

    مُمَثِّلون في مَسْرَحِيَّه
    5) something that is ejected by certain animals, eg the earthworm:

    worm casts all over the grass.

    ما تُخْرِجُهُ الحَيَوانات والحَشَرات

    Arabic-English dictionary > cast

  • 18 family

    [ˈfæməlɪ] plural ˈfamilies noun
    1) (singular or plural) a man, his wife and their children:

    ( also adjective) a family holiday.

    عائِلَه
    2) a group of people related to each other, including cousins, grandchildren etc:

    ( also adjective) the family home.

    نَسْل، آل
    3) the children of a man and his wife:

    When I get married I should like a large family.

    أُسْرَه
    4) a group of plants, animals, languages etc that are connected in some way:

    In spite of its name, a koala bear is not a member of the bear family.

    فَصيلَه نَباتيَّه أو حَيَوانيَّه

    Arabic-English dictionary > family

  • 19 fat

    [fæt]
    1. noun
    1) an oily substance made by the bodies of animals and by some plants:

    This meat has got a lot of fat on it.

    دُهْن، دَسَم
    2) a kind of such substance, used especially for cooking:

    There are several good cooking fats on the market.

    مادّه دُهْنِيَه
    2. adjective
    1) having a lot of fat on one's body; large, heavy and round in shape:

    He was a very fat child.

    سَمين
    2) large or abundant:

    A fat lot of good that is! (= That is no good at all)

    مُرْبِح، مُكْسِب

    Arabic-English dictionary > fat

  • 20 house

    [haus] plural houses [ˈhauzɪz]
    1. noun
    1) a building in which people, especially a single family, live:

    Houses have been built on the outskirts of the town for the workers in the new industrial estate.

    بَيْت
    2) a place or building used for a particular purpose:

    a public house.

    بَيْت، مَسكِن، مَحَل، مَقَر
    3) a theatre, or the audience in a theatre:

    There was a full house for the first night of the play.

    مَسْرَح
    4) a family, usually important or noble, including its ancestors and descendants:

    the house of David.

    عائِلَه، أُسْرَه
    2. [hauz] verb
    1) to provide with a house, accommodation or shelter:

    The animals are housed in the barn.

    يُسْكِن، يَأوي
    2) to store or keep somewhere:

    The electric generator is housed in the garage.

    يَخْزِن، يَحْفَظُ في

    Arabic-English dictionary > house

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