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1 Done
[from *(jaun)done from Late Lat. "dom'ne" from Lat. "dominus"] io.1. holy; apostolu \Doneak the holy apostles2. [ izenen aurrean ] Saint; \Done Estebe Saint Stephan; Jaun \Done Jakue St. James; Jaun \Done Bane St. John, Jaun \Done Petri St. Peter -
2 done
[dan] adjective1) finished or complete:تَمَّ، انْتَهىThat's that job done at last.
2) (of food) completely cooked and ready to eat:مَطْبوخI don't think the meat is quite done yet.
3) socially accepted:المَقْبول إجْتِماعِيًّاthe done thing.
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3 done
تامّ \ complete: whole; having all its parts: That is a complete collection of the works of Shakespeare, in every way; nothing else but He is a complete stranger to me. Our product was a complete failure. dead: (in special uses, as adj. or adv.) sudden; suddenly; complete; completely; exactly: He came to a dead stop. He stopped dead in the middle of the road. There was dead silence in the room. done: ready; finished: The job is nearly done. full: complete: a full moon; a full description. implicit: complete and without doubts: implicit trust; implicit obedience. perfect: without a fault; as good as it could possibly be: a perfect copy, complete He’s a perfect stranger. stark: (rare) complete: stark madness. thorough: (of things) complete; carefully done: a thorough preparation, (in a bad sense, with nouns like mess, nuisance) complete. total: complete: total destruction. utter: complete: He’s an utter fool. whole-hearted: full, unlimited, eager and willing: His plan had their whole-hearted support. \ See Also كامل (كامِل)، جاهز (جاهِز)، تماما (تمامًا)، شامل (شامِل)، مطلق (مُطْلَق) -
4 done
مُنْتَهٍ \ complete: finished: the work is not yet complete. done: ready; finished: The job is nearly done. over: finished: The fight was over before the police arrived. up: (with verbs) completely; to the end: Finish up your food. He tore the paper up (tore it to pieces). He blew his whistle when the time was up (when the agreed period had passed). -
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جاهِز \ done: ready; finished: The job is nearly done. forthcoming: supplied when needed: We wanted a new school clock, but the money was not forthcoming. ready: prepared: Is dinner ready yet? Are you ready to travel? Are the instruments ready for use?. -
6 done
ناضِج \ done: (of food) completely cooked: This meat is not quite done. mature: (of people) fully developed in mind or body; (of plants, etc.) carefully completed; (of fruit) ready for eating. mellow: made soft, sweet or gentle by age (colours, wine, people, etc.): a mellow voice. ripe: (of fruit) ready to be eaten; (of corn) ready to be gathered. -
7 done
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8 done
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9 done in
exhausted.مُنْهَك، مُرْهَق -
10 done
(donn) [from Fre donner]: to give. Donn nu zordi dipen ki nu bizen = Give us today the bread we need. Li ti donn mwa lide pu mo fer mo promye desen = It gave me the idea to make my first drawing. -
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14 döne döne düşme
döne döne düşme (uçak)n. tailspin -
15 done for
تَالِف \ done for: ruined; worn out: These shoes are done for. \ مُهْتَرِئ \ done for: ruined; worn out: These shoes are done for. -
16 done for
بالٍ \ dilapidated: falling to pieces; in ruins. done for: ruined; worn out: These shoes are done for. old: not modern: old customs. shabby: (of clothes; of a building or its furniture) worn out; needing to be repaired or repainted, etc.. stale: not fresh: stale news; stale bread. threadbare: worn till it is very thin: threadbare clothes. -
17 done for
ruined, defeated or about to be killed etc:قُضِيَ عَلَيهِ، انْتَهى الأمْرThe police are coming – run for it or we're done for!
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18 döne döne gitmek
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19 döne döne yükselmek
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20 döne döne çıkma
n. spire
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