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1 رعاية
رِعَايَة \ care: charge; protection: I left that baby in her care. custody: official charge or keeping; care: in the custody of the bank; in safe custody. maintenance: the act of paying for the needs of (sb.). safe-keeping: care; charge: We left our sons in his safe-keeping while we were away. -
2 care
رِعَايَة \ care: charge; protection: I left that baby in her care. custody: official charge or keeping; care: in the custody of the bank; in safe custody. maintenance: the act of paying for the needs of (sb.). safe-keeping: care; charge: We left our sons in his safe-keeping while we were away. -
3 custody
رِعَايَة \ care: charge; protection: I left that baby in her care. custody: official charge or keeping; care: in the custody of the bank; in safe custody. maintenance: the act of paying for the needs of (sb.). safe-keeping: care; charge: We left our sons in his safe-keeping while we were away. -
4 maintenance
رِعَايَة \ care: charge; protection: I left that baby in her care. custody: official charge or keeping; care: in the custody of the bank; in safe custody. maintenance: the act of paying for the needs of (sb.). safe-keeping: care; charge: We left our sons in his safe-keeping while we were away. -
5 safe-keeping
رِعَايَة \ care: charge; protection: I left that baby in her care. custody: official charge or keeping; care: in the custody of the bank; in safe custody. maintenance: the act of paying for the needs of (sb.). safe-keeping: care; charge: We left our sons in his safe-keeping while we were away. -
6 أمين
أَمين \ fair: just; honest; obeying the rules: The court gave him a fair trial. sincere: (of a person; his character, feelings or actions) honest; not pretending: a sincere desire for peace. staunch: loyal: a staunch friend. straightforward: honest and direct; not deceitful or twisted. \ See Also عادل (عادِل)، مخلص (مُخْلِص) \ أَمين \ safe, secure. \ See Also مأمون( مأمون) \ أَمين (في عَمَلِهِ) \ conscientious: guided by conscience; careful to do one’s duty in this smallest matters: She’s conscientious about paying her bills at once. \ أَمين المكتبة \ librarian: sb. in charge of a library. \ أَمين سِرّ \ secretary: (in offices) sb. who acts as clerk and makes appointments, for a particular person; (in a social group or committee) sb. who keeps records and writes letters: The Chief Accountant’s private secretary; the secretary of the football club. \ أَمين الصُّنْدُوق \ treasurer: sb. who is in charge of public money and accounts (in a club, in local government, etc.). \ أَمين صُنْدُوق \ cashier: one who receives and pays out money in a bank, shop, etc.. \ أَمين المدينة \ mayor: the head of the elected government of a city or large town (in London and some other big cities she or he is called the Lord Mayor. \ See Also رئيس البلديّة \ أَنْ (بَعْدَ صِفَة) \ to: (after an adj.): I’m glad to see you. This is very difficult to do. I’ts good to be. \ أَنْ (بَعْدَ بعض الأفعال) \ to: (after verbs like want, try, hope, allow, order): He asked to stay. I ought to go. I want ot buy a bicycle. He asked me to stay. I want you to do it now. I want something to eat. He has a lot to do. -
7 حراسة
حِرَاسَة \ custody: official charge or keeping; care: in the custody of the bank; in safe custody. guard: the act of guarding: He was on guard (or He kept guard) for six hours. watch: time spent on guard or on duty, esp. on a ship: The sailor went on watch at midnight. -
8 مأمور
مَأْمُور \ officer: one who holds a position of trust, esp. in government service: a police officer; a public health officer. official: sb. who works in a government office; sb. who holds a position of trust in any large group (a bank, a company, a college, a club, etc.): a trade union official. \ مَأْمُور \ postmaster: a man who is in charge of a post office. \ See Also مُدير البَريد \ مَأْمُور صيانة الغابات \ forester: one who works in a forest. -
9 وصاية
وِصَايَة \ custody: official charge or keeping; care: in the custody of the bank; in safe custody. -
10 وضع
وَضَعَ \ deposit: to put sth. down; put sth. in a safe place: My wife deposited her jewels in the bank. install: to place; fix in position: He installed himself in my favourite chair. lay, (laid): to put down; place; set: She laid her head on my shoulder, Produce (an egg): Snakes lay eggs. Sick hens won’t lay. place: to put; arrange: Place this box beside the other. Place a guard at the door. plant: to place firmly: He planted his hand on my shoulder. put: to place; set; move into a certain position: Put the lamp on the table. Put the thief in prison. Put that back where you found it. Put your son in charge of the work. Put yourself (imagine yourself) in my position. set: (with an adv. or prep.) to put: He set down his load. I set a limit to what they could spend. stick: to put: He stuck the money in his pocket. -
11 custody
وِصَايَة \ custody: official charge or keeping; care: in the custody of the bank; in safe custody. -
12 custody
حِرَاسَة \ custody: official charge or keeping; care: in the custody of the bank; in safe custody. guard: the act of guarding: He was on guard (or He kept guard) for six hours. watch: time spent on guard or on duty, esp. on a ship: The sailor went on watch at midnight. -
13 guard
حِرَاسَة \ custody: official charge or keeping; care: in the custody of the bank; in safe custody. guard: the act of guarding: He was on guard (or He kept guard) for six hours. watch: time spent on guard or on duty, esp. on a ship: The sailor went on watch at midnight. -
14 watch
حِرَاسَة \ custody: official charge or keeping; care: in the custody of the bank; in safe custody. guard: the act of guarding: He was on guard (or He kept guard) for six hours. watch: time spent on guard or on duty, esp. on a ship: The sailor went on watch at midnight. -
15 deposit
وَضَعَ \ deposit: to put sth. down; put sth. in a safe place: My wife deposited her jewels in the bank. install: to place; fix in position: He installed himself in my favourite chair. lay, (laid): to put down; place; set: She laid her head on my shoulder, Produce (an egg): Snakes lay eggs. Sick hens won’t lay. place: to put; arrange: Place this box beside the other. Place a guard at the door. plant: to place firmly: He planted his hand on my shoulder. put: to place; set; move into a certain position: Put the lamp on the table. Put the thief in prison. Put that back where you found it. Put your son in charge of the work. Put yourself (imagine yourself) in my position. set: (with an adv. or prep.) to put: He set down his load. I set a limit to what they could spend. stick: to put: He stuck the money in his pocket. -
16 install
وَضَعَ \ deposit: to put sth. down; put sth. in a safe place: My wife deposited her jewels in the bank. install: to place; fix in position: He installed himself in my favourite chair. lay, (laid): to put down; place; set: She laid her head on my shoulder, Produce (an egg): Snakes lay eggs. Sick hens won’t lay. place: to put; arrange: Place this box beside the other. Place a guard at the door. plant: to place firmly: He planted his hand on my shoulder. put: to place; set; move into a certain position: Put the lamp on the table. Put the thief in prison. Put that back where you found it. Put your son in charge of the work. Put yourself (imagine yourself) in my position. set: (with an adv. or prep.) to put: He set down his load. I set a limit to what they could spend. stick: to put: He stuck the money in his pocket. -
17 lay, (laid)
وَضَعَ \ deposit: to put sth. down; put sth. in a safe place: My wife deposited her jewels in the bank. install: to place; fix in position: He installed himself in my favourite chair. lay, (laid): to put down; place; set: She laid her head on my shoulder, Produce (an egg): Snakes lay eggs. Sick hens won’t lay. place: to put; arrange: Place this box beside the other. Place a guard at the door. plant: to place firmly: He planted his hand on my shoulder. put: to place; set; move into a certain position: Put the lamp on the table. Put the thief in prison. Put that back where you found it. Put your son in charge of the work. Put yourself (imagine yourself) in my position. set: (with an adv. or prep.) to put: He set down his load. I set a limit to what they could spend. stick: to put: He stuck the money in his pocket. -
18 place
وَضَعَ \ deposit: to put sth. down; put sth. in a safe place: My wife deposited her jewels in the bank. install: to place; fix in position: He installed himself in my favourite chair. lay, (laid): to put down; place; set: She laid her head on my shoulder, Produce (an egg): Snakes lay eggs. Sick hens won’t lay. place: to put; arrange: Place this box beside the other. Place a guard at the door. plant: to place firmly: He planted his hand on my shoulder. put: to place; set; move into a certain position: Put the lamp on the table. Put the thief in prison. Put that back where you found it. Put your son in charge of the work. Put yourself (imagine yourself) in my position. set: (with an adv. or prep.) to put: He set down his load. I set a limit to what they could spend. stick: to put: He stuck the money in his pocket. -
19 plant
وَضَعَ \ deposit: to put sth. down; put sth. in a safe place: My wife deposited her jewels in the bank. install: to place; fix in position: He installed himself in my favourite chair. lay, (laid): to put down; place; set: She laid her head on my shoulder, Produce (an egg): Snakes lay eggs. Sick hens won’t lay. place: to put; arrange: Place this box beside the other. Place a guard at the door. plant: to place firmly: He planted his hand on my shoulder. put: to place; set; move into a certain position: Put the lamp on the table. Put the thief in prison. Put that back where you found it. Put your son in charge of the work. Put yourself (imagine yourself) in my position. set: (with an adv. or prep.) to put: He set down his load. I set a limit to what they could spend. stick: to put: He stuck the money in his pocket. -
20 put
وَضَعَ \ deposit: to put sth. down; put sth. in a safe place: My wife deposited her jewels in the bank. install: to place; fix in position: He installed himself in my favourite chair. lay, (laid): to put down; place; set: She laid her head on my shoulder, Produce (an egg): Snakes lay eggs. Sick hens won’t lay. place: to put; arrange: Place this box beside the other. Place a guard at the door. plant: to place firmly: He planted his hand on my shoulder. put: to place; set; move into a certain position: Put the lamp on the table. Put the thief in prison. Put that back where you found it. Put your son in charge of the work. Put yourself (imagine yourself) in my position. set: (with an adv. or prep.) to put: He set down his load. I set a limit to what they could spend. stick: to put: He stuck the money in his pocket.
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