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1 conclusion
[-ʒən] noun1) an end:نِهايَهthe conclusion of his speech.
2) a judgement:نَتيجَه، اسْتِنْساخ، قَرارI came to the conclusion that the house was empty.
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2 conclusion
نِهَايَة \ close: end: The meeting came to a close. conclusion: ending, finish. end: the last or farthest point; the finish: We reached the end of the road. We waited for him, but in the end we had to go without him. ending: the end of a word or story. extreme: an extreme point: In the desert, one suffers extremes of heat and cold. The temperature goes from one extreme to the other. finish: the end (of an activity): I watched the finish of the race. last: the end; sth. that is last: we’ve just eaten the last of the cake. limit: a point that must not or cannot be passed: Keep to the speed limit. There’s a limit to what I can carry. \ See Also حد (حَدّ) -
3 conclusion
خَاتِمَة \ close: end: The meeting came to a close. conclusion: ending; finish. end: the last or farthest point; the finish: We reached the end of the road. We waited for him, but in the end we had to go without him. ending: the end of a word or story. finish: the end (of an activity): I watched the finish of the race. -
4 conclusion
اِسْتِنْتَاج \ conclusion: an opinion which is the result of thought. -
5 conclusion
نَتِيجَة \ conclusion: an opinion which is the result of thought. consequence: the result of an act or event: the consequence of his rudeness to his employer was that he lost his job. effect: result: His troubles had a bad effect on his health. Scientists study the causes and effects of a disease. end: a purpose; an aim: If we try hard, we shall gain our ends. outcome: the effect or result (of effort, etc.): We talked for a long time, but I still don’t know what the outcome will be. result: sth. that is caused; the effect of an action: Most accidents are the result of careless driving. My efforts produced no results, a number of points, etc., at the end of a game or match The result of the match was 6-3 in our favour. upshot: the end result (of some matter): I said I was sorry, and so did she, and the upshot was that we became better friends than before. \ See Also عاقبة (عَاقِبَة)، مفعول (مَفْعُول)، أَثَر -
6 conclusion, end, closing, termination
خِتام \ conclusion, end, closing, termination. \ See Also نهاية (نِهاية)Arabic-English glossary > conclusion, end, closing, termination
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7 a foregone conclusion
a result that is so obvious that it can be seen before it happens:مَحْتوم، مَفْروغٌ مِنْهُIt is a foregone conclusion who will win.
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8 draw a conclusion from
to come to a conclusion after thinking about (what one has learned):يَسْتَنْتِج، يَصِلُ إلى نَتيجَهDon't draw any hasty conclusions from what I've said!
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9 jump to the conclusion that
to form an idea without making sure of the facts:يُسارِعُ إلى الإسْتِنْتاجHe saw my case in the hall and jumped to the conclusion that I was leaving.
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10 inference, conclusion, deduction
اِسْتِدلال \ inference, conclusion, deduction. -
11 natija
result, conclusion [nataja] Aze netice, Hin natija, Ind natijah, Per natije, Tat netidzhe, Tur netice borrowed from Ar -
12 أخيرا
adv. at last, rearward, lastly, in the end, finally, in conclusion, ultimately, eventually, last ditch, lately, latterly, really, that is to say -
13 اختتام
n. conclusion -
14 استنتاج
n. conclusion, inference, deduction, derivation, reasoning, illation -
15 خاتمة
n. conclusion, epilogue -
16 ختام
n. conclusion -
17 فض الاجتماع
n. closing, conclusion -
18 ماض معروف
n. foregone conclusion -
19 نتيجة
n. result, outcome, consequence, upshot, effect, end, event, fruit, offshoot, offspring, precipitate, product, work, progeny, ramification, repercussion, sequel, termination, emanation, conclusion, echo, purpose, score, payoff -
20 نتيجة متوقعة سلفا
n. foregone conclusion
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