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2 choose, (chose, chosen)
قَرَّرَ \ affirm: to declare that sth. is true: He affirmed that his friend had not left the house at the time of the murder. choose, (chose, chosen): to decide: I chose to stay at home rather than to travel. decide: to determine; make up one’s mind: I’ve decided to get a new car. determine: to decide; be the cause of; control: We must determine the rights and wrongs of the case. The weather determines the size of the crop. fix: to settle; decide: Have you fixed the time and place of your meeting?. judge: to examine facts about (sb. or sth.) and come to a decision; to consider (in court, in a competition, etc.): He judged the man (to be) guilty. They judged him (to be) the winner. I was invited to judge the cattle at the show. lay down: to fix (a rule): The price of oil is laid down by the government. make up one’s mind: to decide after much thought: He made up his mind to tell them everything. resolve: to decide after careful thought. rule: give an official decision: The judge ruled that the prisoner was wrongly charged. \ See Also أكد (أَكَّدَ)، عزم (عَزَمَ)، حَدَّدَ، حكم (حَكَمَ) -
3 choose, (chose, chosen)
تَخَيَّرَ \ choose, (chose, chosen): to pick out what one wants: The captain chose his team. As the shop was closing I had no time to choose. -
4 choose, (chose, chosen)
فَضَّلَ \ choose, (chose, chosen): to decide: I chose to stay at home rather than to travel. favour, favor: to support; show a liking for one (person or thing) more than another: I favour the idea of hiring a car instead of buying one. Parents sometimes favour their youngest child. like: (with a predicative adjective) to wish: I like boys to be honest. She likes her tea (to be) hot. prefer: to like better: I prefer apples to oranges (I like them better than oranges). I could go but I prefer to stay. \ See Also اختار (اِخْتَارَ)، ود (وَدَّ) -
5 choose, (chose, chosen)
اِنْتَقَى \ choose, (chose, chosen): to pick out what one wants: The captain chose his team. As the shop was closing I had no time to choose. pick: to choose: Have you picked the books you want?. pick out: to recognize and separate (with one’s eyes or hands): Can you pick out your child in this school photograph? Pick out the bad ones from that box of fruit. select: to choose carefully: He selected a book from the shelf. -
6 choose, (chose, chosen)
اِخْتَارَ \ choose, (chose, chosen): to pick out what one wants: The captain chose his team. As the shop was closing I had no time to choose. pick: to choose: Have you picked the books you want?. select: to choose carefully: He selected a book from the shelf. sort out: to choose; separate: Please sort out the best oranges and throw the rest away. -
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اِسْتَقَرّ رأيُه عَلى \ choose, chose, chosen: to decide: I chose to stay at home rather than to travel. -
8 شئ غير محدود
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9 شيء
شَيْءٌ['ʃajʔ]n mاسْمٌ لأيِّ موجودٍ f chose◊ما هذا الشَّيْءُ؟ — Qu'est-ce que c'est ?
♦ أَيُّ شَيْءٍ n'importe quoi♦ شَيْءٌ ما quelque chose♦ شَيْءٌ مِن un peu de♦ شَيْئًا فَشَيْئًا petit à petit♦ لا شَيْءَ rien♦ ما مِنْ شَيْءٍ Il n'y a rien. -
10 وعد
I وَعْدٌ['waʔʼd]n mعَهْدٌ f promesse◊وَعْدٌ صادِقٌ — promesse sincère
♦ وَفَى وَعْدَهُ Il accomplit sa promesse.♦ وَعْدُ الحُرِّ دَيْنٌ chose promise chose dueII وَعَدَ[wa'ʔʼada]vتَعَهَّدَ promettre◊وَعَدَها بالزَّواجِ — Il lui a promis le mariage.
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11 اختار
اِخْتَارَ \ choose, (chose, chosen): to pick out what one wants: The captain chose his team. As the shop was closing I had no time to choose. pick: to choose: Have you picked the books you want?. select: to choose carefully: He selected a book from the shelf. sort out: to choose; separate: Please sort out the best oranges and throw the rest away. \ اِخْتَارَ المكان \ site: to place sth.; fix a site for sth.: He sited the guns where they could control the harbour entrance. -
12 استقر
اِسْتَقَرّ \ settle: to come to rest: A fly settled on my nose, go and make a new home somewhere: My grandfather left England and settled in New Zealand. settle down: to stop being restless; become calm and content: Settle down and get on with your work! The boy soon settled down in his new school. \ اِسْتَقَرّ رأيُه عَلى \ choose, chose, chosen: to decide: I chose to stay at home rather than to travel. \ اِسْتَقَرّ على \ rest: to lie, or cause to lie: Clouds rested on the hills. For a moment she rested her eyes on my face (she looked steadily at me). -
13 انتقى
اِنْتَقَى \ choose, (chose, chosen): to pick out what one wants: The captain chose his team. As the shop was closing I had no time to choose. pick: to choose: Have you picked the books you want?. pick out: to recognize and separate (with one’s eyes or hands): Can you pick out your child in this school photograph? Pick out the bad ones from that box of fruit. select: to choose carefully: He selected a book from the shelf. -
14 تخير
تَخَيَّرَ \ choose, (chose, chosen): to pick out what one wants: The captain chose his team. As the shop was closing I had no time to choose. -
15 فضل
فَضَّلَ \ choose, (chose, chosen): to decide: I chose to stay at home rather than to travel. favour, favor: to support; show a liking for one (person or thing) more than another: I favour the idea of hiring a car instead of buying one. Parents sometimes favour their youngest child. like: (with a predicative adjective) to wish: I like boys to be honest. She likes her tea (to be) hot. prefer: to like better: I prefer apples to oranges (I like them better than oranges). I could go but I prefer to stay. \ See Also اختار (اِخْتَارَ)، ود (وَدَّ) -
16 قرر
قَرَّرَ \ affirm: to declare that sth. is true: He affirmed that his friend had not left the house at the time of the murder. choose, (chose, chosen): to decide: I chose to stay at home rather than to travel. decide: to determine; make up one’s mind: I’ve decided to get a new car. determine: to decide; be the cause of; control: We must determine the rights and wrongs of the case. The weather determines the size of the crop. fix: to settle; decide: Have you fixed the time and place of your meeting?. judge: to examine facts about (sb. or sth.) and come to a decision; to consider (in court, in a competition, etc.): He judged the man (to be) guilty. They judged him (to be) the winner. I was invited to judge the cattle at the show. lay down: to fix (a rule): The price of oil is laid down by the government. make up one’s mind: to decide after much thought: He made up his mind to tell them everything. resolve: to decide after careful thought. rule: give an official decision: The judge ruled that the prisoner was wrongly charged. \ See Also أكد (أَكَّدَ)، عزم (عَزَمَ)، حَدَّدَ، حكم (حَكَمَ) -
17 affirm
قَرَّرَ \ affirm: to declare that sth. is true: He affirmed that his friend had not left the house at the time of the murder. choose, (chose, chosen): to decide: I chose to stay at home rather than to travel. decide: to determine; make up one’s mind: I’ve decided to get a new car. determine: to decide; be the cause of; control: We must determine the rights and wrongs of the case. The weather determines the size of the crop. fix: to settle; decide: Have you fixed the time and place of your meeting?. judge: to examine facts about (sb. or sth.) and come to a decision; to consider (in court, in a competition, etc.): He judged the man (to be) guilty. They judged him (to be) the winner. I was invited to judge the cattle at the show. lay down: to fix (a rule): The price of oil is laid down by the government. make up one’s mind: to decide after much thought: He made up his mind to tell them everything. resolve: to decide after careful thought. rule: give an official decision: The judge ruled that the prisoner was wrongly charged. \ See Also أكد (أَكَّدَ)، عزم (عَزَمَ)، حَدَّدَ، حكم (حَكَمَ) -
18 decide
قَرَّرَ \ affirm: to declare that sth. is true: He affirmed that his friend had not left the house at the time of the murder. choose, (chose, chosen): to decide: I chose to stay at home rather than to travel. decide: to determine; make up one’s mind: I’ve decided to get a new car. determine: to decide; be the cause of; control: We must determine the rights and wrongs of the case. The weather determines the size of the crop. fix: to settle; decide: Have you fixed the time and place of your meeting?. judge: to examine facts about (sb. or sth.) and come to a decision; to consider (in court, in a competition, etc.): He judged the man (to be) guilty. They judged him (to be) the winner. I was invited to judge the cattle at the show. lay down: to fix (a rule): The price of oil is laid down by the government. make up one’s mind: to decide after much thought: He made up his mind to tell them everything. resolve: to decide after careful thought. rule: give an official decision: The judge ruled that the prisoner was wrongly charged. \ See Also أكد (أَكَّدَ)، عزم (عَزَمَ)، حَدَّدَ، حكم (حَكَمَ) -
19 determine
قَرَّرَ \ affirm: to declare that sth. is true: He affirmed that his friend had not left the house at the time of the murder. choose, (chose, chosen): to decide: I chose to stay at home rather than to travel. decide: to determine; make up one’s mind: I’ve decided to get a new car. determine: to decide; be the cause of; control: We must determine the rights and wrongs of the case. The weather determines the size of the crop. fix: to settle; decide: Have you fixed the time and place of your meeting?. judge: to examine facts about (sb. or sth.) and come to a decision; to consider (in court, in a competition, etc.): He judged the man (to be) guilty. They judged him (to be) the winner. I was invited to judge the cattle at the show. lay down: to fix (a rule): The price of oil is laid down by the government. make up one’s mind: to decide after much thought: He made up his mind to tell them everything. resolve: to decide after careful thought. rule: give an official decision: The judge ruled that the prisoner was wrongly charged. \ See Also أكد (أَكَّدَ)، عزم (عَزَمَ)، حَدَّدَ، حكم (حَكَمَ) -
20 fix
قَرَّرَ \ affirm: to declare that sth. is true: He affirmed that his friend had not left the house at the time of the murder. choose, (chose, chosen): to decide: I chose to stay at home rather than to travel. decide: to determine; make up one’s mind: I’ve decided to get a new car. determine: to decide; be the cause of; control: We must determine the rights and wrongs of the case. The weather determines the size of the crop. fix: to settle; decide: Have you fixed the time and place of your meeting?. judge: to examine facts about (sb. or sth.) and come to a decision; to consider (in court, in a competition, etc.): He judged the man (to be) guilty. They judged him (to be) the winner. I was invited to judge the cattle at the show. lay down: to fix (a rule): The price of oil is laid down by the government. make up one’s mind: to decide after much thought: He made up his mind to tell them everything. resolve: to decide after careful thought. rule: give an official decision: The judge ruled that the prisoner was wrongly charged. \ See Also أكد (أَكَّدَ)، عزم (عَزَمَ)، حَدَّدَ، حكم (حَكَمَ)
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