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be going on (for)

  • 1 be going on (for)

    to be near or close to (a time, age etc):

    He must be going on (for) eighty.

    قريب من، حوالي

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  • 2 be going on (for)

    to be near or close to (a time, age etc):

    He must be going on (for) eighty.

    قريب من، حوالي

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  • 3 going

    1. noun
    1) an act of leaving, moving away etc:

    the comings and goings of the people in the street.

    ذَهاب، حَرَكَه
    2) the conditions under which something is done:

    Walking was heavy going because of all the mud.

    ظُروف
    2. adjective
    1) successful:

    That shop is still a going concern.

    ناجِح
    2) in existence at present:

    the going rate for typing manuscripts.

    حالي، في الوقْت الحاضِر

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  • 4 for

    for, for, lining, too
    * * *
    prep. [ om vederlag] for, (om den gjeldende pris for noget) at (f.eks. what did you pay for it?, what will you price me for it?, I work for 200 dollars prep. [ fremfor] to (f.eks.

    I prefer tea to coffee

    ) prep. [i de fleste sammenhenger:] for prep. [ formål] for, to (She works for equal wages for men and women) prep. [ til fordel for] for, to (She has talked a lot for my propsals for a better sales strategy) prep. [ på grunn av] for (f.eks. he is famous for his courage, I cannot see for the smoke, he cannot see the wood for trees, marry somebody for his money prep. [ vedrørende støtte] for, in favour of, in favor of (amer.) prep. [i forhold til, i betraktning av] for (f.eks.

    the coat is too warm for this time of the year

    ) prep. [ istedenfor] for, to (She prefers tea to wine) prep. [ bestemt el. beregnet for etc.] for (f.eks.

    America for the Americans, a trio for violin, cello, and piano, boots for soldiers, a calendar for ??

    ) prep. [ til beste for] for (f.eks. work for him, fight for a cause, the public he writes for, die for one's country, what can I do prep. [ om tidsrom] for (I am going on a holiday for three weeks) prep. [ til gjengjeld for] for (f.eks.

    an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, reward him for his trouble, blame, praise, punish, thank him for it

    ) prep. [ for å oppnå] for (f.eks.

    work for one's living, the children pestered me for sweets

    ) prep. [ angående] for (he's big for his age, but this film is not suitable for him) prep. [ om tallmessige forhold] for, to (f.eks.

    for every person who died two were born, there are two women to every man

    ) prep. [ omfang] for (The contract said that you had to pay the rent for three months in advance) prep. [ hver enkelt for seg selv] for, by (f.eks.

    man for man, word for word, bit by bit, day by day, one by one, step by step

    ) prep. [beskyttet, til forsvar] from, to, for (f.eks. seek shelter from the storm, God save me from my friends!, will you hide me from my prep. [ med hensyn til] to, from, about (f.eks.

    blind to one's own interest, deaf to reason, sensitive to pain, a stranger to this way of thinking, common ??

    ) konj. [ fordi] because (f.eks.

    don't call me Sir, because I won't have it, he ran, for he was afraid

    ) adv. in front, before adv. [ alt for] too (f.eks.

    the work is too hard for me

    ), unduly (f.eks.

    unduly expensive

    )

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  • 5 for good

    ( sometimes for good and all)
    permanently:

    He's not going to France for a holiday – he's going for good.

    نهائيّا، بِصورَة دائِمَه

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  • 6 going concern concept

    Fin
    the assumption that an entity will continue in operational existence for the foreseeable future. The assumption that a particular entity is a going concern can now be operationally tested by statistical models for firms operating in well-defined business areas.

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  • 7 FÖR

    from fara.
    * * *
    f., gen. farar; old pl. farar, later and mod. farir; the acc. with the article is in old writers often contracted, förna = förina; [fara, cp. far, ferð]:—a ‘fare,’ journey, Nj. 11; er þeir váru komnir á för, when they had started, 655 iii. 3; vera heim á för, to be on the road home, Ísl. ii. 362; vera í för með e-m, to be in company with one. Eg. 340; var brúðrin í för með þeim, Nj. 50: a procession, Lex. Poët.; bál-för, lík-f., funerals; brúð-f., a bridal procession.
    2. chiefly in pl. journeys; hvat til tíðinda hafði orðit í förum hans, what had happened in his journeys, Eg. 81:—of trading voyages (far-maðr), vera í fo:;rum, to be on one’s travels, Ld. 248, Nj. 22; eiga skip í förum, to own a trading ship, Fb. i. 430, (cp. fara milli landa, to fare between countries, i. e. to trade, Hkr. pref.): fara frjáls manns förum, to fare ( live) about free, to live as a free man, N. G. L. i. 32; svefn-farar, sleep, Gísl.; að-farir, treatment.
    3. in law, of vagrants (vide fara A. I. 2); dæma för úmögum, Grág. i. 87; dæma e-m för, 86; dæma úmaga (acc.) á för, to declare one a pauper, order him to ‘fare’ forth, 93, passim in the law (förumaðr).
    4. a hasty movement, a rush; þá syndusk þar miklir hundar ok görðu för at Petro, 656 C. 29; var för (MS. for) í sortanum, the cloud was drifting swiftly, Fms. vii. 163, cp. far:—the phrases, vér munum fara allir sömu förina, all the same way, in a bad sense, xi. 154; munt þú hafa farar Hákonar jarls, x. 322; vera á föru (mod. förum), to be on the wane; lausafé hans er mér sagt heldr á förum, Þorf. Karl. 366; þá var nokkut á föru (förum, pl.) virkit Bersa, there was something wrong with B.’s castle, it was going into ruin, Korm. 148.
    5. an expedition, in compds, Vatns-dals-för, Apavatns-för, Grímseyjar-för, Reykhóla-för, Kleifa-för, the expedition to Vatnsdale, Apavatn, etc., Sturl., Ann.
    COMPDS: farabók, farahagr, fararbann, fararbeini, fararblómi, fararbroddr, fararbúinn, farardvöl, fararefni, farareyrir, fararfé, farargögn, farargreiði, fararhapt, fararhestr, fararhlass, fararkaup, fararleyfi, fararmaðr, fararmungát, fararnautr, fararorlof, fararskjótr, fararskjótalaust, fararstafr, farartálmi.

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  • 8 for

    بَدَلاً مِن \ for: instead of: I’m busy, so please do it for me, showing that something is as a return or in place of: Will you change this old car for a new one?. in place of: instead of: My daughter was ill, so I went in place of her (or in her place). in sb.’s stead: in sb.’s place; instead of sb.. instead: in place of sb. or sth.: I was ill, so my brother played instead (or instead of me). Instead of going to the film, I went to bed.

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  • 9 for-ganga

    1.
    gékk, [Germ. vergeben], to perish, Ann. 1368, 1412, N. T.
    2.
    u, f. [A. S. fore-gengd], a ‘going before,’ help, Hkr. ii. 122. forgöngu-kona, u, f., Mar., Stj. forgöngu-maðr, m. a guide (either man or woman), leader, Hkr. iii. 103, Th. 15.

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  • 10 going short

    Fin
    selling an asset one does not own with the intention of acquiring it at a later date at a lower price for delivery to the purchaser.

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  • 11 Going For Coffee

    Information technology: GFC (DFUE-Slang, Usenet, IRC)

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  • 12 be in for

    اِشْتَركَ \ be in for: to be going to take part in (a race, an exam, etc.): Are you in for the long jump?. take part in: to join with other people in doing (sth.): How many people took part in the game?. join in: to take part: The game has begun, but you can join in. Do you want to join in the game?;. go in for: to enter for; arrange to take (an examination) or take part in (a competition): I’m going in for the long jump. participate: to share or take part (esp. in some activity): They bought the girl who was leaving a gift, and asked me to participate (in giving money). \ See Also شارَكَ في

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  • 13 go in for

    اِشْتَركَ \ be in for: to be going to take part in (a race, an exam, etc.): Are you in for the long jump?. take part in: to join with other people in doing (sth.): How many people took part in the game?. join in: to take part: The game has begun, but you can join in. Do you want to join in the game?;. go in for: to enter for; arrange to take (an examination) or take part in (a competition): I’m going in for the long jump. participate: to share or take part (esp. in some activity): They bought the girl who was leaving a gift, and asked me to participate (in giving money). \ See Also شارَكَ في

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  • 14 go in for

    1) to take part in:

    I'm not going in for the 1,000 metres race.

    يَشْتَركُ في
    2) to do (something) as a hobby, career etc:

    She goes in for collecting postcards.

    يولَعُ، يَجعَل شيئا مَوضوع إهتِمامَه

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  • 15 (brott)för

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  • 16 bound (for)

    قَاصِد \ bound (for): going (to): This ship is bound for London. She is homeward bound. \ مُتَوَجِّه إلى \ bound (for): going (to): This ship is bound for London. She is homeward bound.

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  • 17 sit (for) an examination

    تَقَدَّمَ لامتحان \ sit (for) an examination: to take a public exam: I’m going to sit (for) the university entrance exam. \ قَدَّمَ امتحانًا \ sit (for) an examination: to take a public exam: I’m going to sit (for) the university entrance exam.

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  • 18 bruk for

    (til bruk for) for the purpose of, for the use of (få bruk for) be going to need, find a use for (ha bruk for) want, need, be in need of (til bruk for) for the use of

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  • 19 ask for

    1) to express a wish to see or speak to (someone):

    He is very ill and keeps asking for his daughter.

    يَطْلُب
    2) to behave as if inviting (something unpleasant):

    Going for a swim when you have a cold is just as asking for trouble.

    يَجُرُّ المَتاعِب

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  • 20 sea-going

    adjective
    designed and equipped for travelling on the sea:

    a sea-going yacht.

    عابِر البِحار

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