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1 rights
noun pluralthe legal right given in return for a sum of money to produce eg a film from a book:حُقوق قانونيّه، حُقوق التأليفHe has sold the film rights of his new book to an American company.
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2 by rights
لَوْ \ by rights: if things were as they ought to be: By rights, I should be on holiday now (but I was prevented). \ See Also إذا رُوعِيَ العَدْل والإنْصاف -
3 civil rights
the rights of a citizen according to the law of the country.حُقوق مَدَنِيَّه -
4 put to rights
to put back into the correct order, state etc:يُرَتِّب في التَّرتيب الصَّحيحThe room was in a dreadful mess, and it took us the whole day to set it to rights.
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5 set to rights
to put back into the correct order, state etc:يُرَتِّب في التَّرتيب الصَّحيحThe room was in a dreadful mess, and it took us the whole day to set it to rights.
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6 hhuquq
rights, law [hhaqqa] Aze hüquq, Per hhoquq, Tat khokuk, Tur hukuk borrowed from Ar -
7 slave
أَمَة \ slave: an unpaid servant who used to be owned by her master and had no rights. \ جَارِيَة \ slave: an unpaid servant who used to be owned by his master and had no rights. \ رَقِيق (اسم) \ slave: an unpaid servant who used to be owned by his master and had no rights. \ عَبْد \ slave: an unpaid servant who used to be owned by his master and had no rights. -
8 champion
[ˈtʃæmpɪən]1. noun1) in games, competitions etc, a competitor who has defeated all others:بَطَل( also adjective) a champion boxer.
2) a person who defends a cause:حامٍ، مُدافِع عَنa champion of human rights.
2. verbto defend or support:يُدافِعُ عَنHe championed the cause of human rights for many years.
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9 لو
لَوْ \ had I (you, he etc.): if I (you, he, etc.) had: Had he asked me, I would have told him. if: (usu. in regard to the past) supposing that: If I had told you, you would not have believed me, (in regard to sth. impossible or improbable in the present or future; sometimes using the special forms were and were to of the verb to be) supposing that If I were you (but this is impossible), I should buy it. \ لَوْ \ by rights: if things were as they ought to be: By rights, I should be on holiday now (but I was prevented). \ See Also إذا رُوعِيَ العَدْل والإنْصاف \ لَوْ كان \ were: after if, or as the first word in a sentence) expressing a supposed condition: If I were taller, I might reach it. If I were to ask to you (If I asked you) to lend me $5, would you agree? If I were you, I’d be more careful (I advise you to be more careful).. -
10 نظر
نَظَرَ \ look: to turn one’s eyes; try to see, search: Look (at that man), he’s waving to you!. \ بِصَرْف النَّظَر عن \ irrespective: without regard to: Citizens in this country have equal rights, irrespective of their race of religion. \ بِغَضِّ النَّظَرِ عَن \ irrespective of: without regard to: Citizens in this country have equal rights, irrespective of their race of religion. regardless: paying no attention; in spite of: He was determined to buy, it, regardless of the cost. \ حَرِيّ بالنَّظَر (شَيْء) \ sight: sth. that is seen, or is worth seeing: The spring flowers in the public gardens are a wonderful sight. We are going to Rome to see the sights. \ نَظَرَ إلى \ view: to regard: I viewed his intentions with anxiety. \ نَظَرَ باحتقار إلى \ look down on: to consider sb. or sth. to be of lower quality (than oneself; than what suits oneself): Office workers often look down on farm workers. \ نَظَرَ بإِعْجاب (إلى) \ admire: to regard with respect or pleasure: I admire his courage. She was admiring your roses. \ نَظَرَ بغَضَب \ glare: to look angrily: He glared at the boy who made the noise. \ نَظَرَ شَزْرًا \ leer: to look (at sb.) with an evil and unpleasant smile. \ نَظَرَ في \ consider: to think about: I need time to consider the idea. \ نَظَرًا إلى \ owing to: because of: Owing to illness, she was unable to travel. \ نَظَرًا لِـ \ for: (not used in speech) because: I was in a hurry, for I had a lot to do. in view of: because of: In view of your age, you may travel free. \ نَظَرًا لأنّ \ since: (showing a cause) as: Since we have no money, we cannot buy anything. -
11 jealous
شَدِيد الغَيرَة \ jealous: carefully guarding one’s own things (esp. one’s wife or husband) because one does not trust other people: He’s a jealous husband. He’s jealous of his rights. \ غَيُور \ jealous: carefully gaurding one’s own things (esp. one’s wife or husband) because one does not trust other people: He’s jealous husband. He’s jealous of his rights. -
12 حركة حقوق الحيوان
animal rights movement -
13 حقوق الزوجية
conjugal rights -
14 حقوق المرضى
patients rights -
15 قانون حقوق المرضى
patients bill of rights -
16 الحقوق المدنية
n. civil rights -
17 بحق
adv. with justification, by rights, with reason, rightly, deservedly -
18 حق التصويب
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19 حقوق
n. rights -
20 حقوق إعادة البث
n. serial rights
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