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1 deliver
أَوْصَلَ \ convey: to carry, esp. in a vehicle: Buses convey people to work. Pipes convey water to our houses. deliver: to take (sth., such as letters, goods, etc.) to a particular person or place: In Britain, schoolboys deliver newspapers to houses. pass: to give (sth.) to sb.: Please pass the salt. I passed (on) your message to my father, (in football, etc.) to send the ball to sb. on one’s own side. \ See Also مرر (مَرَّرَ) -
2 deliver
سَلَّمَ \ deliver: to take (sth., such as letters, goods, etc.) to a particular person or place: In Britain, schoolboys deliver newspapers to the houses. give in: to hand sth. over; give sth. to the proper person: Give in your books at the end of the lesson. -
3 deliver the goods
to do what one has promised to do.يَفْعَل ما وعَد بِهِ -
4 picket
[ˈpɪkɪt]1. noun1) (any one of) a number of people employed at a factory etc who are on strike and who try to persuade workers not to go to work there, not to deliver goods there etc:نُظّار الإضْراب( also adjective) a picket line.
2) a soldier or a small group of soldiers on special duty, usually to guard against a sudden attack by the enemy:مَفْرَزَة جُنود طَوارئ( also adjective) picket duty.
2. verb1) to place a group of soldiers, strikers etc somewhere as a picket:يَضَع الجُنود او المُضرِبين على المَدخَلThe commander picketed the camp.
2) to act as a picket (at):In this country, strikers have the legal right to picket
يَتَصَرَّف كَمَفْرَزَة جُنود او عُمّال مُضربينThe soldiers picketed the camp.
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5 وفى بوعده
v. honour, deliver the goods, deliver, go back on, promise, redeem, honor -
6 أوصل
أَوْصَلَ \ convey: to carry, esp. in a vehicle: Buses convey people to work. Pipes convey water to our houses. deliver: to take (sth., such as letters, goods, etc.) to a particular person or place: In Britain, schoolboys deliver newspapers to houses. pass: to give (sth.) to sb.: Please pass the salt. I passed (on) your message to my father, (in football, etc.) to send the ball to sb. on one’s own side. \ See Also مرر (مَرَّرَ) \ أَوْصَلَ إلى \ go: to reach or lead (to a place): This road goes to the station. \ أَوْصَلَ بالسَّيَّارة \ run: to take (sb. or sth.) in one’s car to a certain place: I’ll run you home after dinner. -
7 سلم
سَلَّمَ \ deliver: to take (sth., such as letters, goods, etc.) to a particular person or place: In Britain, schoolboys deliver newspapers to the houses. give in: to hand sth. over; give sth. to the proper person: Give in your books at the end of the lesson. \ سَلَّمَ إلى \ hand sth. over: to pass sth. to sb. else’s control: He handed over the farm to his son. \ See Also أَعْطَى \ سَلَّمَ بصَوَاب (شَيء) \ concede: to allow that sth. is true (after disagreeing); give way, allow sb. a right, etc.: At last he conceded that he had made a mistake. \ سَلَّمَ باليَد \ hand: to give; pass: Please hand me that plate. Hand in your books at the end of the lesson. Hand round the coffee to your guests. \ سَلَّمَ للشُّرطة \ give up: hand over: The thief gave himself up to the police. -
8 convey
أَوْصَلَ \ convey: to carry, esp. in a vehicle: Buses convey people to work. Pipes convey water to our houses. deliver: to take (sth., such as letters, goods, etc.) to a particular person or place: In Britain, schoolboys deliver newspapers to houses. pass: to give (sth.) to sb.: Please pass the salt. I passed (on) your message to my father, (in football, etc.) to send the ball to sb. on one’s own side. \ See Also مرر (مَرَّرَ) -
9 pass
أَوْصَلَ \ convey: to carry, esp. in a vehicle: Buses convey people to work. Pipes convey water to our houses. deliver: to take (sth., such as letters, goods, etc.) to a particular person or place: In Britain, schoolboys deliver newspapers to houses. pass: to give (sth.) to sb.: Please pass the salt. I passed (on) your message to my father, (in football, etc.) to send the ball to sb. on one’s own side. \ See Also مرر (مَرَّرَ) -
10 give in
سَلَّمَ \ deliver: to take (sth., such as letters, goods, etc.) to a particular person or place: In Britain, schoolboys deliver newspapers to the houses. give in: to hand sth. over; give sth. to the proper person: Give in your books at the end of the lesson.
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