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  • 1 amount

    بَلَغَ \ add up: to reach a full amount, by adding all the figures: This bill adds up to $17. You added it up wrong. amount: to add up: These bills amount to over $10. arrive: to reach a place: They arrived home (or in London or at the cinema). attain: to reach; succeed in getting: He attained his goal of becoming rich. come to: amount to; reach when added up: My bill came to $75. reach: to stretch one’s hand out far enough to (take or) touch (sth.): Can you reach (that red book on) the top shelf?, to arrive at; come to: When did you reach London? Your letter never reached me. touch: to reach: Our speed just touched 90 miles an hour. \ See Also وصل (وَصَلَ)‏

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  • 2 amount

    كَمِّيَّة \ amount: sum; quantity: It cost $25, and I paid the full amount. I bought a large amount of food. batch: a set of people or things dealt with or taken as a group: The first batch of loaves baked too hard. I’ve just corrected several batches of exam papers. quantity: a number or amount: a small quantity of pins; a large quantity of food; bought in small quantities.

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  • 3 amount

    مَبْلَغ \ amount: sum; quantity: It cost $25, and I paid the full amount. I bought a large amount of food.

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  • 4 amount

    سَاوَى \ amount: to add up: These bills amount to over $10. be: equal: Twice six is twelve, (used of measure, cost, etc.) How much is that book? It’s fifty pence. equal: to be exactly the same as: Twice five equals ten. make: (of sums) to be equal to: Seven and five make twelve.

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  • 5 amount

    [əˈmaunt]
    1. verb
    1) ( with to)
    2) to add up to:

    The bill amounted to $15.

    يَبْلُغ
    3) to be equal to:

    Borrowing money and not returning it amounts to stealing.

    يُسَاوِي
    2. noun
    a quantity, especially of money:

    a large amount of money in the bank.

    مَبْلَغ،مِقْدار،كَمِّيَّه

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  • 6 qadr

    amount, quantity; value; honor [qadara] Aze qeder, Hau kadari, Hin kadr, Per qadr, Swa kadiri, Tat kader, Tur kadar, Uzb qadr borrowed from Ar

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  • 7 كمية

    كَمِّيَّة \ amount: sum; quantity: It cost $25, and I paid the full amount. I bought a large amount of food. batch: a set of people or things dealt with or taken as a group: The first batch of loaves baked too hard. I’ve just corrected several batches of exam papers. quantity: a number or amount: a small quantity of pins; a large quantity of food; bought in small quantities. \ بِكَمِّيّات كَبِيرَة \ in bulk: in large amounts; not in separate containers: Ships carry oil in bulk. \ كَمِّيَّة أقلّ \ less: a smaller amount: It lasted for less than five minutes. He wants $5 and he won’t accept less, a smaller amount of; not so much; not so many (but fewer is better than less in regard to plural nouns) You should eat less sugar and fewer sweets. \ كَمِّيَّة قَليلة من \ little: small but reasonable amount: Every little helps. I gave her a little of my own share. He paid his debts, little by little. \ كَمِّيَّة كَبيرة \ quantity: (often pl.) a large number or amount: Quantities of food were wasted. \ كَمِّيَّة كَبيرة مِن \ a good deal, a great deal: a lot: He has a great deal of money. masses: a lot: I’ve got masses of work to finish. much: (it should be used: (a) only with nu. nouns; use many for nc. nouns; (b) in negative sentences or questions; (c) in statements only when it describes the subject or when it follows how, too, so or as; in other statements use a lot, plenty of, a good deal of) a large amount of: We haven’t much food. Much money was spent on repairs. You eat too much sugar. \ كَمِّيّة المطر السنويّة \ rainfall: a fall of rain; a measured amount of rain: The place with the highest rainfall (figures).

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  • 8 مبلغ

    مَبْلَغ \ amount: sum; quantity: It cost $25, and I paid the full amount. I bought a large amount of food. \ مَبْلَغُ الرِّهان \ bet: the money so risked: He lost his bet. \ المَبْلَغُ الكُلِّي \ total: a complete amount, when all is added together: a total of $53. \ مَبْلَغٌ مَسْحُوب من المَصْرِف زائد عن الرّصيد \ overdraft: an amount of money that one owes to a bank. \ مَبْلَغٌ من المال \ sum: an amount of money: It cost a large sum; a sum of $5.

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  • 9 least

    أَقَلّ مِن غَيْره \ least: (often with the) less than any other: I like her (the) least because she’s the least friendly of all the girls. \ الأَدْنَى \ least: smallest in size or amount: Which cup has the least (amount of) milk in it?. \ الأَصْغَر \ least: smallest in size or amount: Which cup has the least (amount of) milk in it?. \ See Also الأقل (الأَقَلّ)‏ \ الأَقَلّ \ least: (often with the) less than any other: I like her (the) least because she’s the least friendly of all the girls, smallest in size or amount: Which cup has the least (amount of) milk in it?. \ الشَّيْءُ الأَقَلّ \ least: one that is smallest: That is the least of my troubles! Helping him was the least we could do.

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  • 10 بلغ

    بَلَغَ \ add up: to reach a full amount, by adding all the figures: This bill adds up to $17. You added it up wrong. amount: to add up: These bills amount to over $10. arrive: to reach a place: They arrived home (or in London or at the cinema). attain: to reach; succeed in getting: He attained his goal of becoming rich. come to: amount to; reach when added up: My bill came to $75. reach: to stretch one’s hand out far enough to (take or) touch (sth.): Can you reach (that red book on) the top shelf?, to arrive at; come to: When did you reach London? Your letter never reached me. touch: to reach: Our speed just touched 90 miles an hour. \ See Also وصل (وَصَلَ)‏ \ بَلَغَ (طُولُه، إلخ) كذا \ measure: to have a certain size, etc., when measured: This table measures two metres in length. \ بَلَغَ (كذا) مِنَ العُمْر \ aged: to having the age of: I have a son aged nine. \ بَلَغَ (مرحلة الرّجولة)‏ \ grow up: (of a child) to become a man or woman. \ بَلَغَ ثَمَنُهُ (كذا)‏ \ cost: to be obtainable at the price of; have as a price: This ticket cost (me) $3. \ بَلَغَ عَدَدُه \ number: to amount to in number: Our class numbers 38. \ بَلَغَ القِمَّةَ \ top: to provide with a top; be at the top of: His name topped the list. \ بَلَغَ المجموع كذا \ total: to add up to: Our costs totalled $471. \ بَلَغَ مرتبةً أسمى \ rise: to go up in rank or importance: He rose to be the head of the whole business in a very short time. She’s a rising young lawyer. \ بَلَغَت قيمتُه كذا \ worth: having the value of; equal to (in money, etc.): This watch is worth $25.

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  • 11 قليل

    قَلِيل \ insufficient: not enough (in power, ability, etc.): insufficient knowledge; insufficient food. little: small; (of children) very young and small; (of time or distance) short: a little book; two little boys; Wait a little while. low: not high; not great in amount: low price; a low speed. poor: too small in quantity: a poor supply of wood; a poor attendance at the meeting. scarce: not plentiful; difficult to get, for lack of supply: Water is scare in desert lands. slight: small and usu. unimportant: a slight change; slight fever. slim: (of hopes or chances, etc.) weak: a slim chance of escape. small: (with no adv. form) little: a small child; the smallest house in the village. \ See Also صغير (صَغِير)‏ \ بِقَلِيل \ little: (with very, unless followed by an adjective or participle) not much; hardly at all: It rained very little in the night. He’s little better than a thief. slightly: a little: He’s slightly taller than I am. \ See Also قليلا (قَليلاً)‏ \ قَلِيل \ little: (with a) some; a reasonable amount of: He speaks a little English. \ See Also شيء مِن \ قَلِيلُ الاحتِمال \ impatient: unable to suffer annoyance without complaining: I get impatient with her foolish questions. \ قَلِيلُ الأدَب \ disrespectful: showing lack of respect. \ قَلِيلُ الأَهَمِّيّة \ secondary: less important; not first in importance: a secondary road; a secondary reason. \ See Also ثانوي (ثانويّ)‏ \ قَلِيلُ التَّبَصُّر \ short-sighted: unwisely thinking only of the present; not considering the future: short-sighted plans for a school, which will soon be too small. \ See Also قَصير النَّظَر \ قَلِيلٌ جدًّا \ few: not many; a very small number: He has few friends. His friends are very few. \ قَلِيلٌ جِدًّا \ so few, so little: such a small number or amount (of): He has so little money. \ See Also لدرجة كبيرة (لِدَرَجة كبيرة)‏ \ قَلِيلٌ جدًّا مِن \ little: (only with singular nouns) hardly any; not a reasonable amount of: There’s (very) little food in the cupboard. \ قَلِيلُ الحَيَاء \ impudent: not respectful; shamelessly rude. \ قَلِيلُ الحَيْطَة \ short-sighted: unwisely thinking only of the present; not considering the future: short-sighted plans for a school, which will soon be too small. \ قَلِيلُ السُّمْك \ thin: (of material such as walls boards or sheets) not thick: Thin paper is easily torn. \ See Also رَقيق \ قَلِيلُ العِنايَة (بِعَمَلِهِ أو مَلْبَسِهِ)‏ \ slovenly: lazy, careless and dirty (as shown in one’s dress and one’s ways). \ قَلِيلُ الغَوْر \ shallow: not deep: a shallow river; a shallow grave. \ See Also العُمْق \ قَلِيلُ الفاعِلِيّة \ inefficient: not working well; wasting time or power: Old machines are often inefficient. He is an inefficient clerk. \ قَلِيلُ الكَلام \ taciturn: not accustomed to talking much: He is taciturn by nature. \ قَلِيلٌ مِنْ \ any: pron. in questions; after if, whether: Have you any money? Have you any books on art? I wonder if/ whether she has any milk/ any bottles of milk?, after not and without: I haven’t got any money/ books. He did it without any difficulty, after never: We never eat any potatoes. little: small but reasonable amount: Every little helps. I gave her a little of my own share (see أيّ). \ See Also أي (أيّ)‏ \ قَلِيلُ النشاط \ dull: (of business) not active; not selling much.

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  • 12 measure

    [ˈmeʒə]
    1. noun
    1) an instrument for finding the size, amount etc of something:

    a tape-measure.

    مِقْياس، مِكْيال
    2) a unit:

    The metre is a measure of length.

    وِحْدَة قِياس
    3) a system of measuring:

    dry/liquid/square measure.

    نِظام قِياس
    4) a plan of action or something done:

    We must take (= use, or put into action) certain measures to stop the increase in crime.

    إجْراء، عَمَل
    5) a certain amount:

    a measure of sympathy.

    مقْدار مُعَيَّن من
    6) (in music) the musical notes contained between two bar lines.
    ميزان موسيقي
    2. verb
    1) to find the size, amount etc of (something):

    He measured the table.

    يَقيس
    2) to show the size, amount etc of:

    A thermometer measures temperature.

    يقيس، يُبَيِّن الحَجْم او المَساحَه أو المِقْدار
    3) ( with against, ~besides etc) to judge in comparison with:

    She measured her skill in cooking against her friend's.

    يُقَدِّر بالمُقارَنَه مع
    4) to be a certain size:

    This table measures two metres by one metre.

    يبلُغ قياسُه

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  • 13 abundance

    كَثْرَة \ abundance: plenty; a great amount. plenty: a large number or amount; more than enough: I have plenty of friends/plenty of food/plenty to eat. Six bags will be plenty. \ See Also وفرة (وَفْرَة)‏ \ وَفْرَة \ abundance: plenty; a great amount. plenty: a large number or amount; more than enough: I have plenty of friends/plenty of food/plenty to eat.

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  • 14 plenty

    كَثْرَة \ abundance: plenty; a great amount. plenty: a large number or amount; more than enough: I have plenty of friends/plenty of food/plenty to eat. Six bags will be plenty. \ See Also وفرة (وَفْرَة)‏ \ وَفْرَة \ abundance: plenty; a great amount. plenty: a large number or amount; more than enough: I have plenty of friends/plenty of food/plenty to eat.

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  • 15 add up

    بَلَغَ \ add up: to reach a full amount, by adding all the figures: This bill adds up to $17. You added it up wrong. amount: to add up: These bills amount to over $10. arrive: to reach a place: They arrived home (or in London or at the cinema). attain: to reach; succeed in getting: He attained his goal of becoming rich. come to: amount to; reach when added up: My bill came to $75. reach: to stretch one’s hand out far enough to (take or) touch (sth.): Can you reach (that red book on) the top shelf?, to arrive at; come to: When did you reach London? Your letter never reached me. touch: to reach: Our speed just touched 90 miles an hour. \ See Also وصل (وَصَلَ)‏

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  • 16 arrive

    بَلَغَ \ add up: to reach a full amount, by adding all the figures: This bill adds up to $17. You added it up wrong. amount: to add up: These bills amount to over $10. arrive: to reach a place: They arrived home (or in London or at the cinema). attain: to reach; succeed in getting: He attained his goal of becoming rich. come to: amount to; reach when added up: My bill came to $75. reach: to stretch one’s hand out far enough to (take or) touch (sth.): Can you reach (that red book on) the top shelf?, to arrive at; come to: When did you reach London? Your letter never reached me. touch: to reach: Our speed just touched 90 miles an hour. \ See Also وصل (وَصَلَ)‏

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  • 17 attain

    بَلَغَ \ add up: to reach a full amount, by adding all the figures: This bill adds up to $17. You added it up wrong. amount: to add up: These bills amount to over $10. arrive: to reach a place: They arrived home (or in London or at the cinema). attain: to reach; succeed in getting: He attained his goal of becoming rich. come to: amount to; reach when added up: My bill came to $75. reach: to stretch one’s hand out far enough to (take or) touch (sth.): Can you reach (that red book on) the top shelf?, to arrive at; come to: When did you reach London? Your letter never reached me. touch: to reach: Our speed just touched 90 miles an hour. \ See Also وصل (وَصَلَ)‏

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  • 18 come to

    بَلَغَ \ add up: to reach a full amount, by adding all the figures: This bill adds up to $17. You added it up wrong. amount: to add up: These bills amount to over $10. arrive: to reach a place: They arrived home (or in London or at the cinema). attain: to reach; succeed in getting: He attained his goal of becoming rich. come to: amount to; reach when added up: My bill came to $75. reach: to stretch one’s hand out far enough to (take or) touch (sth.): Can you reach (that red book on) the top shelf?, to arrive at; come to: When did you reach London? Your letter never reached me. touch: to reach: Our speed just touched 90 miles an hour. \ See Also وصل (وَصَلَ)‏

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  • 19 reach

    بَلَغَ \ add up: to reach a full amount, by adding all the figures: This bill adds up to $17. You added it up wrong. amount: to add up: These bills amount to over $10. arrive: to reach a place: They arrived home (or in London or at the cinema). attain: to reach; succeed in getting: He attained his goal of becoming rich. come to: amount to; reach when added up: My bill came to $75. reach: to stretch one’s hand out far enough to (take or) touch (sth.): Can you reach (that red book on) the top shelf?, to arrive at; come to: When did you reach London? Your letter never reached me. touch: to reach: Our speed just touched 90 miles an hour. \ See Also وصل (وَصَلَ)‏

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  • 20 touch

    بَلَغَ \ add up: to reach a full amount, by adding all the figures: This bill adds up to $17. You added it up wrong. amount: to add up: These bills amount to over $10. arrive: to reach a place: They arrived home (or in London or at the cinema). attain: to reach; succeed in getting: He attained his goal of becoming rich. come to: amount to; reach when added up: My bill came to $75. reach: to stretch one’s hand out far enough to (take or) touch (sth.): Can you reach (that red book on) the top shelf?, to arrive at; come to: When did you reach London? Your letter never reached me. touch: to reach: Our speed just touched 90 miles an hour. \ See Also وصل (وَصَلَ)‏

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