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1 attach importance to
عَلَّقَ أهميةً عَلَى \ attach importance to: to consider important: They attach great importance to appearances. -
2 علق
عَلَّقَ \ comment: to speak about sth. (that one has noticed); give an opinion: He commented on your absence. The newspapers commented favourably on your speech at the meeting. hang: to support from the top, so that the bottom is free: I hang my coat on that hook. observe: point out; say: he observed that we should have to hurry. perch: to cause to perch: He perched his cup on the arm of his chair. sling: to hang: He slung the lamp from a hook. suspend: to stop or set aside for a short time; hang: I shall suspend judgement until I know all the facts. An electric light was suspended on a wire over the entrance. \ عَلَّقَ أهميةً عَلَى \ attach importance to: to consider important: They attach great importance to appearances. \ عَلَّقَ الستائر \ drape: to hang (sth., such as cloth or clothes) loosely or in folds: A curtain was draped across the doorway. \ See Also إلخ \ عَلَّقَ قائلاً \ remark: (in reported speech) to say: He remarked that it was time to go home. -
3 أقام وزنا لـ
أقَامَ وَزْناً لِـto attach importance to; to set store by -
4 علق أهمية على
عَلّقَ أهَمّيّةً على -
5 اهتم بـ
اِهْتَمّ بِـ: عَلّقَ أهَمّيّةً على، نَظَرَ، بِجِدّيّةٍ إلىto attach importance to; to take or consider seriously -
6 حسب له حسابا
حَسَبَ لَهُ حِسَاباً -
7 علق أهمية على
عَلّقَ أهَمّيّةً على -
8 ضرب به عرض الحائط
ضَرَبَ بِهِ عُرْضَ الحائِطto brush aside (away, off), throw aside (away, off, out), discard, refuse, reject; to belittle, make little of, make light of, undervalue, think nothing of, attach no importance to, not take seriously; to disregard, neglect, pay no attention to, ignore -
9 weight
[weɪt]1. noun1) the amount which a person or thing weighs:وَزْنHe's put on a lot of weight (= got much fatter) over the years.
2) a piece of metal etc of a standard weight:قِطْعَة مَعدنِيَّه تُسْتَعْمَل للوزْنseven-pound weight.
3) a heavy object, especially one for lifting as a sport:وِحْدَة وزْن تُسْتَعْمَل في رَفْع الأثْقالHe lifts weights to develop his muscles.
4) burden; load:حِمْل، عِبءYou have taken a weight off my mind.
5) importance:أهَمِيَّه، شأْنHer opinion carries a lot of weight.
2. verb1) to attach, or add, a weight or weights to:يَزيد وَزْناThe plane is weighted at the nose so that it balances correctly in flight.
2) to hold down by attaching weights:يُوازِن، يشُد إلى أسْفَل بإضافَةِ وَزْنThey weighted the balloon to prevent it from flying away.
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