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attended

  • 1 attend

    [əˈtend] verb
    1) to go to or be present at:

    He will attend school till he is sixteen.

    يَحضُـر
    2) ( with to) to listen or give attention to:

    Attend carefully to what the teacher is saying!

    يُصغي، يَنْتَبِه إلى
    3) to deal with:

    I'll attend to that problem tomorrow.

    يُعالِج ، يَهْتَم بِ
    4) to look after; to help or serve:

    The queen was attended by four ladies.

    يَعْتَني

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  • 2 حافل

    حافِل (بِـ)
    full of, filled with, replete with, rife with, abounding in, rich in, loaded with, charged with, fraught with, crowded with, teeming with, swarming with, well-attended by; (over)flowing with; (super)abundant, plentiful, ample, copious, profuse; numerous

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  • 3 حفل بـ

    حَفَلَ بِـ: زَخَرَ بِـ، اِمْتَلأ بِـ
    to flow with, overflow with, abound with, superabound with; to be full of, filled with, replete with, rife with, abounding in, rich in, loaded with, charged with, crowded with, well-attended by

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  • 4 محفوف بـ

    مَحْفُوفٌ بِـ: مُكْتَنَفٌ بِـ
    fraught with, filled with, full of, attended with, charged with, involving, surrounded by, encompassed by

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  • 5 مشهود

    مَشْهُود: مُشَاهَد، مَرْئِيّ
    witnessed, seen; attended

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  • 6 مشهود

    مَشْهُود: يَحْضُرُهُ جُمْهُورٌ غَفِيرٌ
    well-attended, happening before a large audience

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  • 7 مصحوب

    مَصْحُوب (بِـ)
    accompanied (by), attended (with), associated (with)

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  • 8 مكتنف بـ

    مُكْتَنَفٌ بِـ: مَحْفُوفٌ بِـ
    surrounded by, encompassed by, encircled by, enclosed by, beset with, involving, attended with, charged with, fraught with, filled with, full of

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  • 9 count

    I [kaunt] noun
    nobleman in certain countries, equal in rank to a British earl.
    كونت: لَقَب نَـبالَـه II [kaunt]
    1. verb
    1) to name the numbers up to:

    Count (up to) ten.

    يَعُدُّ
    2) to calculate using numbers:

    There were six people present, not counting the chairman.

    يُحْصـي
    3) to be important or have an effect or value:

    All these essays count towards my final mark.

    يكونُ مُعتبرا، له أهميّـه
    4) to consider:

    Count yourself lucky to be here.

    يَعْتَبِـر
    2. noun
    1) an act of numbering:

    They took a count of how many people attended.

    عَدُّ، إحْصاء

    She faces three counts of theft.

    مادّة إتّـهـام
    3. adjective

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  • 10 funeral

    [ˈfjuːnərəl] noun
    the ceremony before the burying or cremation of a dead body:

    ( also adjective) a funeral procession.

    جَازَه

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  • 11 invitation

    [ɪnvɪˈteɪʃən] noun
    1) a (written) request to come or go somewhere:

    Have you received an invitation to their party?

    We had to refuse the invitation to the wedding.

    دَعْوَه
    2) the act of inviting:

    He attended the committee meeting on the invitation of the chairman.

    دَعْوَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > invitation

  • 12 leave

    I [liːv] past tense, past participle left [left] verb
    1) to go away or depart from, often without intending to return:

    I have left that job.

    يُغادِر، يُسافِر، يَتْرُك
    2) to go without taking:

    He left his children behind when he went to France.

    يَتْرُك وراءه، يُبْقي
    3) to allow to remain in a particular state or condition:

    She left the job half-finished.

    يُبْقي
    4) to let (a person or a thing) do something without being helped or attended to:

    I'll leave the meat to cook for a while.

    يَتْرُك، يَدَع
    5) to allow to remain for someone to do, make etc:

    Leave that job to the experts!

    يَتْرُك لِغَيْرِه
    6) to make a gift of in one's will:

    She left all her property to her son.

    يُخَلِّفُ أملاكا، يورِثُ II [liːv] noun
    1) permission to do something, eg to be absent:

    Have I your leave to go?

    إذن بالإنْصِراف
    2) ( especially of soldiers, sailors etc) a holiday:

    He is home on leave at the moment.

    في إجازَه، في عُطْلَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > leave

  • 13 mayoress

    noun
    1) a mayor's wife:

    The mayor and mayoress attended the dinner.

    زوجَة رئيس البلديَّه
    2) a female mayor:

    She has just been elected mayoress.

    رَئيسَة البَلَدِيَّه

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  • 14 officially

    [əˈfɪʃəlɪ] adverb
    1) (negative unofficially) as an official:

    He attended the ceremony officially.

    بِصِفَةٍ رَسْمِيَّه
    2) formally:

    The new library was officially opened yesterday.

    رَسْمِيّاً
    3) according to what is announced publicly (though not necessarily true in fact):

    Officially he is on holiday – actually he is working on a new book.

    من ناحِيَةٍ رَسْمِيَّه

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  • 15 reasonably

    adverb

    The meeting was reasonably well attended.

    بصورةٍ مَعْقولَه

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  • 16 reception

    [rəˈsepʃən] noun
    1) the act of receiving or being received:

    His speech got a good reception.

    إسْتِقْبال
    2) a formal party or social gathering to welcome guests:

    a wedding reception.

    حَفْل إسْتِقْبال
    3) the quality of radio or television signals:

    Radio reception is poor in this area.

    إسْتِقْبال لاسِلْكي
    4) the part of a hotel, hospital etc where visitors enter and are attended to.
    غُرْفَة الإسْتِقْبال

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  • 17 relative

    [ˈrelətɪv]
    1. noun
    a member of one's family; a relation:

    All his relatives attended the funeral.

    أحد الأقْرِباء، أحد أفراد العائِلَه
    2. adjective
    1) compared with something else, or with each other, or with a situation in the past etc:

    She used to be rich but now lives in relative poverty.

    نِسْبي
    2) (of a pronoun, adjective or clause) referring back to something previously mentioned:

    the girl who sang the song

    the girl who sang the song.

    ضَمير الصِّلَه

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  • 18 reunion

    [riːjuːnjən] noun
    1) a meeting of people who have not met for some time:

    We attended a reunion of former pupils of our school.

    جَمْع شَمل، إجْتِماع أصْدِقاء أو عائِلي
    2) the act of reuniting or state of being reunited.
    الإتِّحاد ثانِيَةً

    Arabic-English dictionary > reunion

  • 19 Sunday school

    a school attended by children on Sundays for religious instruction.
    مَدْرَسَة الأحَد

    Arabic-English dictionary > Sunday school

  • 20 اهتم

    اِهْتَمَّ \ care: to feel interest, anxiety or sorrow: I don’t care whether we win or not. take: to pride show (an interest, a liking, pity, etc.): He takes pride in his work. \ اِهْتَمَّ بِـ \ attend: to give care and thought to; fix one’s mind on: A doctor attended to his wounds. Please attend to what I’m saying. \ اِهْتَمَّ بِـ \ make a point of doing sth.: to be careful to do sth., without fail: I make a point of visiting my father once a week. see to: to attend to; deal with: My car needs repair -would you see to it, please?. \ See Also حَرِصَ عَلَى \ اِهْتَمَّ بِـ \ mind one’s own business: to look after one’s own concerns, not those of other people. \ See Also راعى شؤونَهُ الخاصة

    Arabic-English dictionary > اهتم

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  • attended — adjective That attends …   Wiktionary

  • attended — at·tend || É™ tend v. be present in a place; care for, serve (attend to); accompany …   English contemporary dictionary

  • attended — See attendance …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • attended — adjective 1. playing or singing with instrumental or vocal accompaniment • Syn: ↑accompanied • Ant: ↑unaccompanied (for: ↑accompanied) 2. having a caretaker or other watcher • Syn: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • attended mode — This is the mode that a communications program is in while you are operating it. See also unattended mode …   Dictionary of telecommunications

  • attended before court — represented in court …   English contemporary dictionary

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