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diary

  • 1 diary

    [ˈdaɪərɪ] plural ˈdiaries noun
    a (small book containing a) record of daily happenings:

    The explorer kept a diary of his adventures.

    مُفَكَّرَه، يَوْمِيّات

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  • 2 diary

    مُفَكِّرَة \ diary: a book for daily notes of things done or to be done. notebook: a book of lined paper (usu. small enough for the pocket) for making notes.

    Arabic-English glossary > diary

  • 3 keep

    [kiːp] past tense, past participle kept [kept]
    1. verb
    1) to have for a very long or indefinite period of time:

    He gave me the picture to keep.

    يُحافِظ على، يَحْفَظ
    2) not to give or throw away; to preserve:

    Can you keep a secret?

    يَحْتَفِظ ب
    3) to (cause to) remain in a certain state or position:

    How do you keep cool in this heat?

    Will you keep me informed of what happens?

    يُبْقي، يَبْقى
    4) to go on (performing or repeating a certain action):

    He kept walking.

    يَسْتَمِر
    5) to have in store:

    I always keep a tin of baked beans for emergencies.

    يَحْتَفِظ ب
    6) to look after or care for:

    I think they keep hens.

    يَعْتَني ب
    7) to remain in good condition:

    That meat won't keep in this heat unless you put it in the fridge.

    يَبْقى في حالةٍ جيِّدَه
    8) to make entries in (a diary, accounts etc):

    He kept the accounts for the club.

    يَحْتَفِظ ب، يُسَجِّل
    9) to hold back or delay:

    Sorry to keep you.

    يَحْجِز
    10) to provide food, clothes, housing for (someone):

    He has a wife and child to keep.

    يُعيل
    11) to act in the way demanded by:

    She kept her promise.

    يَفي بالوَعْد
    12) to celebrate:

    to keep Christmas.

    يَحْتَفِل
    2. noun
    food and lodging:

    Our cat really earns her keep – she kills all the mice in the house.

    قوت، إعالَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > keep

  • 4 جريدة

    n. newspaper, daily, paper, organ, rag, diary

    Arabic-English dictionary > جريدة

  • 5 دفتر لتدوين الملاحظات

    n. diary

    Arabic-English dictionary > دفتر لتدوين الملاحظات

  • 6 كاتب اليوميات

    n. diarist, diary keeper, journalist

    Arabic-English dictionary > كاتب اليوميات

  • 7 مدون يومياته

    n. diary keeper

    Arabic-English dictionary > مدون يومياته

  • 8 ملاحظة

    1́ N.B., p.s.
    n. annotation, noticing, diary, noting, observation, perception, observance, remarking, attention, notice, heed

    Arabic-English dictionary > ملاحظة

  • 9 مفكرة يومية

    مُفَكّرَةٌ يَوْمِيّة
    diary, journal

    Arabic-English new dictionary > مفكرة يومية

  • 10 يوميات

    يَوْمِيّات
    diary, journal; daily (day-to-day) events; daily (day-to-day) chronicle; daily news

    Arabic-English new dictionary > يوميات

  • 11 يومية

    يَوْمِيّة: مُفَكّرَةٌ يَوْمِيّة
    diary, journal

    Arabic-English new dictionary > يومية

  • 12 cover

    [ˈkavə]
    1. verb
    1) to put or spread something on, over or in front of:

    My shoes are covered in paint.

    يُغَطّي
    2) to be enough to pay for:

    Will 10 dollars cover your expenses?

    يُغَطّي المَصاريف
    3) to travel:

    We covered forty miles in one day.

    يقطَع مَسافَة، يَجْتاز

    His diary covered three years.

    يَشْمـل، يَمتَد عَلى
    5) to protect:

    Are we covered by your car insurance?

    يَحمي، يُغَطّي (التّأمين)
    6) to report on:

    I'm covering the race for the local newspaper.

    يُعطي تَقْريرا، يُغطّي بِالكِتابَه
    7) to point a gun at:

    I had him covered.

    يُصَوِّب المُسَدَّس
    2. noun
    1) something which covers, especially a cloth over a table, bed etc:

    They replaced the cover on the manhole.

    غِطاء
    2) something that gives protection or shelter:

    insurance cover.

    مَخْبَأ، مَلجَـأ
    3) something that hides:

    He escaped under cover of darkness.

    غِطاء

    Arabic-English dictionary > cover

  • 13 in the form of

    having the shape, character, style etc of:

    He wrote a novel in the form of a diary.

    عَلى هَيْئَة، على شَكْل

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  • 14 journal

    [ˈdʒəːnl] noun

    the British Medical Journal.

    مَجَلَّه ، جَريدَه
    2) a diary giving an account of each day's activities.
    مُذَكَّرَه، دَفْتَر يَوْمِيّات

    Arabic-English dictionary > journal

  • 15 note

    [nəut]
    1. noun
    1) a piece of writing to call attention to something:

    He left me a note about the meeting.

    مُلاحَظَه، مَلْحوظَه
    2) ( in plural) ideas for a speech, details from a lecture etc written down in short form:

    The students took notes on the professor's lecture.

    مُلاحَظَه ، مُذَكَّرَه مُدَوَّنَه
    3) a written or mental record:

    Have you kept a note of his name?

    مَلْحوظَه
    4) a short explanation:

    There is a note at the bottom of the page about that difficult word.

    تَفْسير
    5) a short letter:

    She wrote a note to her friend.

    رِسالَه قَصيرَه
    6) (American bill) a piece of paper used as money; a bank-note:

    a five-dollar note.

    وَرَقَه نَقْدِيَّه، كُمْبيالَه
    7) a musical sound:

    The song ended on a high note.

    علامَه موسيقيَّه
    8) a written or printed symbol representing a musical note.
    نوتَه موسيقيَّه، رُموز موسيقيَّه
    9) an impression or feeling:

    The conference ended on a note of hope.

    عَلامَه، شُعور، إنْطِباع
    2. verb
    1) ( often with down) to write down:

    He noted (down) her telephone number in his diary.

    يُدَوِّن، يَكْتُبُ مُلاحَظَه
    2) to notice; to be aware of:

    He noted a change in her behaviour.

    يُلاحِظ، يكون واعِيا لِ

    Arabic-English dictionary > note

  • 16 مفكرة

    مُفَكِّرَة \ diary: a book for daily notes of things done or to be done. notebook: a book of lined paper (usu. small enough for the pocket) for making notes.

    Arabic-English dictionary > مفكرة

  • 17 يومية

    يَوْمِيَّة \ diary: a book for daily notes of things done or to be done. \ يُونْيُو (شَهْر)‏ \ June: the sixth month of the year. \ See Also حَزيْرَان

    Arabic-English dictionary > يومية

  • 18 notebook

    مُفَكِّرَة \ diary: a book for daily notes of things done or to be done. notebook: a book of lined paper (usu. small enough for the pocket) for making notes.

    Arabic-English glossary > notebook

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