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  • 61 beggar description

    to be so great in some way that it cannot be described:

    Her beauty beggars description.

    يجلُّ عن الوَصْف، فَوْقَ الوَصْف

    Arabic-English dictionary > beggar description

  • 62 beyond

    [bɪˈjɔnd] preposition
    1) on the farther side of:

    My house is just beyond those trees.

    ما وَراء
    2) farther on than (something) in time or place:

    I cannot plan beyond tomorrow.

    أبْعَدُ مِن، ما وِراء
    3) out of the range, power etc of:

    beyond help.

    خارِجُ نِطاق
    4) other than:

    What is there to say beyond what's already been said?

    غير

    Arabic-English dictionary > beyond

  • 63 bird

    [bəːd] noun
    a two-legged feathered creature, with a beak and two wings, with which most can fly:

    Kiwis and ostriches are birds which cannot fly.

    طائِر

    Arabic-English dictionary > bird

  • 64 can

    I [kæn] negative can't [kaːnt] cannot [ˈkænət] verb
    1) to be able to:

    You can do it if you try hard.

    يَسْتَطيعُ
    2) to know how to:

    Can you drive a car?

    يَعْرِفُ
    3) ( usually may) to have permission to:

    You can go if you behave yourself.

    مَسْموح، مُمْكِن
    4) used in questions to indicate surprise, disbelief etc:

    What can he be doing all this time?

    تُسْتَعْمَلُ في السؤال للتعبير عن المفاجأه II [kæn]
    1. noun
    a metal container for liquids and many types of food:

    six cans of beer.

    عُلْبَه
    2. verb
    past tense, past participle canned
    to put ( especially food) into cans, usually to preserve it:

    a factory for canning raspberries.

    يُعَلِّبُ

    Arabic-English dictionary > can

  • 65 certainty

    plural ˈcertainties noun
    1) something which cannot be doubted:

    It's a certainty that he will win.

    أَمْرٌ مُؤَكَّدٌ
    2) freedom from doubt:

    Is there any certainty of success?

    يَقين

    Arabic-English dictionary > certainty

  • 66 checkmate

    1. noun
    in chess, a position from which the king cannot escape.
    مَوْتُ الشّاه(في الشطرنج)
    2. verb
    to put (an opponent's king) in this position.
    يُميتُ الشّاه

    Arabic-English dictionary > checkmate

  • 67 cold

    [kəuld]
    1. adjective
    1) low in temperature:

    cold meat and salad.

    بارِد
    2) lower in temperature than is comfortable:

    I feel cold.

    مَقْرور
    3) unfriendly:

    His manner was cold.

    فاتِر، بارِد الشُّعور
    2. noun
    1) the state of being cold or of feeling the coldness of one's surroundings:

    She has gone to live in the South of France because she cannot bear the cold in Britain

    He was blue with cold.

    بُرودة ،بُرودَةُ، الشُّعور
    2) an illness with running nose, coughing etc:

    You might catch cold.

    زُكام، رَشِح

    Arabic-English dictionary > cold

  • 68 cot death

    noun
    (American crib death) the sudden death of a baby during sleep, which cannot yet be explained medically.
    مَوْت سَريري

    Arabic-English dictionary > cot death

  • 69 crib death

    noun
    (American) cot death; the sudden death of a baby durintg sleep, which cannot yet be explained medically.
    موت سَريري

    Arabic-English dictionary > crib death

  • 70 differentiate

    [-ˈrenʃɪeɪt] verb
    1) to see or be able to tell a difference (between):

    I cannot even differentiate a blackbird and a starling.

    يُفَرِّق
    2) ( with between) to treat differently:

    She does not differentiate between her two children although one is adopted.

    يُفَرِّق بَيْنَ، يُمَيِّز

    Arabic-English dictionary > differentiate

  • 71 element

    [ˈeləmənt] noun
    1) an essential part of anything:

    Sound teaching of grammar is one of the elements of a good education.

    عُنْصُر، مُقَوِّم
    2) a substance that cannot be split by chemical means into simpler substances:

    Hydrogen, chlorine, iron and uranium are elements.

    عُنْصُر
    3) surroundings necessary for life:

    Water is a fish's natural element.

    عُنْصُر
    4) a slight amount:

    an element of doubt.

    مِقْدار باعِث الحَرارَه في جِهاز كَهْرُبائي

    Arabic-English dictionary > element

  • 72 emu

    [ˈiːmjuː] noun
    a type of Australian bird which cannot fly.
    طائِر أسْترالي لا يَطير

    Arabic-English dictionary > emu

  • 73 enter into

    1) to take part in:

    He entered into an agreement with the film director.

    يَدْخُلُ في، يَشْتَرِك
    2) to take part enthusiastically in:

    They entered into the Christmas spirit.

    يَنْدَمِج في
    3) to begin to discuss:

    We cannot enter into the question of salaries yet.

    يَدْخُل في جَدَل
    4) to be a part of:

    The price did not enter into the discussion.

    يَكونُ جُزءً

    Arabic-English dictionary > enter into

  • 74 equal

    [ˈiːkwəl]
    1. adjective
    the same in size, amount, value etc:

    Are these pieces equal in size? Women want equal wages with men.

    مُساوٍ لِ
    2. noun
    one of the same age, rank, ability etc:

    I am not his equal at running.

    نَظير
    3. verb
    past tense, past participle ˈequalled, (American) ˈequaled
    to be the same in amount, value, size etc:

    Five and five equals ten.

    يُساوي، يُعادِل

    Arabic-English dictionary > equal

  • 75 exclude

    [ɪkˈskluːd] verb
    1) to prevent (someone) from sharing or taking part in something:

    They excluded her from the meeting.

    يَسْتَبْعِد، يُقْصي
    2) to shut out; to keep out:

    Fill the bottle to the top so as to exclude all air.

    يُخْرِج
    3) to leave out of consideration:

    We cannot exclude the possibility that he was lying.

    يَسْتَثْني

    Arabic-English dictionary > exclude

  • 76 explain

    [ɪkˈspleɪn] verb
    1) to make (something) clear or easy to understand:

    Can you explain the railway timetable to me?

    Did she explain why she was late?

    شَرَح، فَسَّر
    2) to give, or be, a reason for:

    That explains his silence.

    يُفَسِّر، يُعْطي السَّبب

    Arabic-English dictionary > explain

  • 77 fatalism

    noun
    the belief that fate controls everything, and man cannot change it.
    جَبْرِيَّه، مَذْهب القَضاء والقَدَر

    Arabic-English dictionary > fatalism

  • 78 fathom

    [ˈfaðəm]
    1. noun
    a measure of depth of water (6 feet or 1.8 metres):

    The water is 8 fathoms deep.

    مِقْياس الأعْماق ويُساوي ستة أقْدام
    2. verb

    I cannot fathom why she should have left home.

    يُدْرِك، يَسْبر غَوْر

    Arabic-English dictionary > fathom

  • 79 fireproof

    adjective
    that is made so it cannot catch fire:

    a fireproof suit.

    مُضاد للأحْتِراق

    Arabic-English dictionary > fireproof

  • 80 fixation

    noun
    a strong idea or opinion for or against something that one does not or cannot change:

    She has a fixation about travelling alone.

    تَعَلُّق، تَصَلُّب، تَحَجُّر، تَمَسُّك في فِكْرَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > fixation

См. также в других словарях:

  • cannot — is usually written as one word, although can not occurs from time to time in letters, examination scripts, etc. The contraction can t is fairly recent (around 1800) and does not occur (for example) in Shakespeare. Can t is often articulated even… …   Modern English usage

  • cannot — [kan′ät΄, kə nät′] can not cannot but have no choice but to; must …   English World dictionary

  • Cannot — Can not [Can to be able + not.] Am, is, or are, not able; written either as one word or two. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • cannot — c.1400, from CAN (Cf. can) (v.) + NOT (Cf. not). O.E. expressed the notion by ne cunnan …   Etymology dictionary

  • cannot — ► CONTRACTION ▪ can not …   English terms dictionary

  • cannot — can|not [ kæ,nat, kə nat ] modal verb *** the negative form of CAN. The less formal way of saying and writing this is can t: Please don t tell me what I can and cannot do! What if the parties cannot agree? You cannot escape the law. cannot (help) …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • cannot */*/*/ — UK [ˈkænɒt] / US [ˈkæˌnɑt] / US [kəˈnɑt] modal verb the negative form of can. The less formal way of saying and writing this is can t Please don t tell me what I can and cannot do! What if the parties cannot agree? You cannot escape the law. •… …   English dictionary

  • cannot — /kan ot, ka not , keuh /, v. 1. a form of can not. 2. cannot but, have no alternative but to: We cannot but choose otherwise. [1350 1400; ME] Usage. CANNOT is sometimes also spelled CAN NOT. The one word spelling is by far the more common:… …   Universalium

  • cannot — can|not [ˈkænət, nɔt US na:t] modal v 1.) a negative form of can ▪ Mrs Armstrong regrets that she cannot accept your kind invitation. 2.) cannot but formal used to say that you feel you have to do something ▪ One cannot but admire her… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • cannot — This term should be spelled as one word (cannot) unless you wish to emphasize not. Such usage is rare, but it is permissible in a statement such as I can hear you, but I can not understand you. Use of can t for cannot is sanctioned by widespread… …   Dictionary of problem words and expressions

  • cannot — contraction can not. Usage Both the one word form cannot and the two word form can not are acceptable, but cannot is far more common. Reserve the two word form for constructions in which not is part of a set phrase, such as ‘not only … but… …   English new terms dictionary

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