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  • 121 periscope

    [ˈperɪskəup] noun
    a tube containing mirrors, through which a person can look in order to see things which cannot be seen from the position the person is in, especially one used in submarines when under water to allow a person to see what is happening on the surface of the sea.
    بيرسكوب: مِنْظار الغَوّاصات والخَنادِق

    Arabic-English dictionary > periscope

  • 122 police

    [pəˈliːs]
    1. noun plural
    the men and women whose job is to prevent crime, keep order, see that laws are obeyed etc:

    Call the police!

    ( also adjective) the police force, a police officer.

    شُرْطَه
    2. verb
    to supply (a place) with police:

    We cannot police the whole area.

    يُحافِظ على الأمن، يُزوِّد بالشُّرْطَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > police

  • 123 put up with

    to bear patiently:

    I cannot put up with all this noise.

    يَحْتَمِل، يَتَحَمَّل، يَرْضى ب
    Remark: The job of the fire brigade is to put out (not put off) fires.

    Arabic-English dictionary > put up with

  • 124 sanction

    [ˈsæŋkʃən]
    1. noun
    permission or approval:

    The soldier's action did not have the sanction of his commanding officer.

    إقْرار، مُوافَقَه
    2. verb
    to permit or agree to:

    We cannot sanction the use of force.

    يَسْمَح، يأذَن بِ

    Arabic-English dictionary > sanction

  • 125 set phrase

    a phrase which always occurs in one form, and which cannot be changed:

    "Of no fixed abode" is a set phrase.

    تَعْبير ثابِت

    Arabic-English dictionary > set phrase

  • 126 sour grapes

    saying or pretending that something is not worth having because one cannot obtain it.
    حِصْرم، مايَشْتَهيه المرء ولا يَحْصَل عليْه

    Arabic-English dictionary > sour grapes

  • 127 stalemate

    [ˈsteɪlmeɪt] noun
    1) a position in chess in which a player cannot move without putting his king in danger.
    إسْتِحالَة التَّحَرُّك في الشَّطْرَنْج
    2) in any contest, dispute etc, a position in which neither side can win:

    The recent discussions ended in stalemate.

    نُقْطَة جُمود، مأزِق

    Arabic-English dictionary > stalemate

  • 128 stock

    [stɔk]
    1. noun
    1) ( often in plural) a store of goods in a shop, warehouse etc:

    Buy while stocks last!

    The tools you require are in / out of stock (= available / not available).

    مُتَوَفِّر ، غَيْر مُتَوَفِّر
    2) a supply of something:

    We bought a large stock of food for the camping trip.

    مَخْزون، بَضائِع
    3) farm animals:

    He would like to purchase more (live) stock.

    ماشِيَه
    4) ( often in plural) money lent to the government or to a business company at a fixed interest:

    He has $20,000 in stocks and shares.

    قِرْض تِجاري
    5) liquid obtained by boiling meat, bones etc and used for making soup etc.
    مَرَق اللحم والعِظام، حِساء
    6) the handle of a whip, rifle etc.
    مِقْبَض
    2. adjective
    common; usual:

    stock sizes of shoes.

    عادي، شائِع
    3. verb
    1) to keep a supply of for sale:

    Does this shop stock writing-paper?

    يَخْزِن
    2) to supply (a shop, farm etc) with goods, animals etc:

    He cannot afford to stock his farm.

    يُجَهِّز، يُمَوِّن

    Arabic-English dictionary > stock

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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