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1 قضى
قََضَى[qa'dʼaː]v1) أَمْضَى passer◊قَضَى وَقْتَهُ — Il passait son temps.
2) أَتَمَّ exécuter, remplir◊قَضَى واجِباتِهِ — Il a rempli ses devoirs.
3) قَتَلَ exécuter, tuer◊قَضَى عَلى أَعْدائِهِ — Il a exécuté ses ennemis.
4) سَحَقَ écraser, étouffer◊قَضَى عَلى التَّمَرُّدِ — Il a étouffé la révolte.
5) حَكَمَ juger, trancher◊قَضَى الحاكِمُ بَيْنَهُما — Le juge a tranché entre eux deux.
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2 مسموع
مَسْمُوعٌ[mas'muːʔʼ]1) مُمْكِنٌ سَماعُهُ m/f audible◊صَوْتُ المُحاضِرِ مَسْموعٌ — La voix du conférencier est audible.
2) مُطاعٌ m obéi, exécuté◊كَلِمَتُهُ مَسْموعَةٌ — Ses ordres ont été exécutés.
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3 نفذ
I نَفِذَ[na'fiða]vإِنْتَهَى être épuisé, consumé◊نَفِذَ الدَّواءُ — Le médicament est épuisé.
♦ نَفَذَتِ الذَّخيرَةُ Les munitions sont épuisées.II نَفَذَ[na'faða]v1) إِخْتَرَقَ transpercer◊نَفَذَ الرُّمْحُ في صَدْرِهِ — La lance lui a transpercé la poitrine.
2) وَصَلَ arriver, parvenir◊نَفَذَت إليْهِ الرِّسالَةُ — La lettre lui est parvenue.
3) مَهَرَ devenir habile◊نَفَذَ في التِّجارَةِ — Il est devenu habile dans le commerce.
III نَفَّذَ['nafːaða]v1) أَجْرَى réaliser◊نَفَّذَ المَشْروعَ — Il a réalisé le projet.
2) طَبَّقَ exécuter◊نَفَّذَ القَرارَ — Il a exécuté la décision.
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execute — ex·e·cute / ek si ˌkyüt/ vt cut·ed, cut·ing 1: perform: as a: to carry out fully includes not only executed violence, but also threatened violence Louisiana Civil Code … Law dictionary
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execute — [ek′si kyo͞ot΄] vt. executed, executing [ME executen < OFr executer, back form. < executeur: see EXECUTOR] 1. to follow out or carry out; do; perform; fulfill [to execute another s orders] 2. to carry into effect; administer (laws, etc.) 3 … English World dictionary
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execute — late 14c., to carry into effect, from O.Fr. executer (14c.), from M.L. executare, from L. execut /exsecut , pp. stem of exequi/exsequi to follow out (see EXECUTION (Cf. execution)). Meaning to inflict capital punishment is from late 15c. Related … Etymology dictionary
execute — 1 effect, fulfill, discharge, *perform, accomplish, achieve Analogous words: complete, finish, conclude, *close: *realize, actualize, externalize, objectify 2 *kill, dispatch, slay, murder, assassinate … New Dictionary of Synonyms