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  • 1 foreign

    أَجْنَبِيّ \ alien: a foreign person: All aliens need work permits. foreign: not belonging to one’s own country: foreign languages. foreigner: a native of another country. stranger: sb. who is not known: Dogs guard their masters’ houses against strangers. That man is a stranger to me.

    Arabic-English glossary > foreign

  • 2 foreign

    [ˈfɔrən] adjective
    1) belonging to a country other than one's own:

    a foreign passport.

    أجْنَبي
    2) ( with to) not naturally part of:

    Anger was foreign to her nature.

    غَريب

    Arabic-English dictionary > foreign

  • 3 التهاب الزائدة الناجم عن الجسم الغريب

    foreign-body appendicitis

    Arabic-English Medical Dictionary > التهاب الزائدة الناجم عن الجسم الغريب

  • 4 الورم الحبيبي ذو الجسم الغريب

    foreign-body granuloma

    Arabic-English Medical Dictionary > الورم الحبيبي ذو الجسم الغريب

  • 5 تفاعل الجسم الغريب

    foreign-body reaction

    Arabic-English Medical Dictionary > تفاعل الجسم الغريب

  • 6 جسم غريب؛جسم أجنبي

    foreign body

    Arabic-English Medical Dictionary > جسم غريب؛جسم أجنبي

  • 7 جسم غريب

    foreign body

    Arabic-English Medical Dictionary > جسم غريب

  • 8 خلايا الجسم الغريب العملاقة

    foreign body giant cells

    Arabic-English Medical Dictionary > خلايا الجسم الغريب العملاقة

  • 9 علوص الجسم الغريب

    foreign body ileus

    Arabic-English Medical Dictionary > علوص الجسم الغريب

  • 10 مصل غيري

    foreign serum

    Arabic-English Medical Dictionary > مصل غيري

  • 11 وزير

    وَزير \ minister: sb. who is in charge of one part of a government: the Minister for Foreign Affairs; the Minister of Health. secretary: (esp. in Britain) a member of or worker for the government who is in charge of a particular subject: the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (commonly called the Foreign Secretary); a first secretary in the French Foreign Service.

    Arabic-English dictionary > وزير

  • 12 minister

    وَزير \ minister: sb. who is in charge of one part of a government: the Minister for Foreign Affairs; the Minister of Health. secretary: (esp. in Britain) a member of or worker for the government who is in charge of a particular subject: the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (commonly called the Foreign Secretary); a first secretary in the French Foreign Service.

    Arabic-English glossary > minister

  • 13 secretary

    وَزير \ minister: sb. who is in charge of one part of a government: the Minister for Foreign Affairs; the Minister of Health. secretary: (esp. in Britain) a member of or worker for the government who is in charge of a particular subject: the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (commonly called the Foreign Secretary); a first secretary in the French Foreign Service.

    Arabic-English glossary > secretary

  • 14 وزارة الخارجية

    وِزَارَةُ الخَارِجِيّة
    Foreign Ministry, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Office, State Department, Department of State

    Arabic-English new dictionary > وزارة الخارجية

  • 15 أجنبي

    أَجْنَبِيّ \ alien: a foreign person: All aliens need work permits. foreign: not belonging to one’s own country: foreign languages. foreigner: a native of another country. stranger: sb. who is not known: Dogs guard their masters’ houses against strangers. That man is a stranger to me.

    Arabic-English dictionary > أجنبي

  • 16 غريب

    غَرِيب \ alien: a foreign person: All aliens need work permits, foreign. curious: strange; unexplained: a curious noise; curious behaviour. exotic: foreign; strange; rare: an exotic plant; exotic clothes. funny: strange; peculiar a funny noise. odd: strange: What an odd idea!. peculiar: unusual strange. queer: strange, unusually and not understood: a queer noise. strange: unusual, and therefore surprising; not known before, so not understood or recognized: a strange noise; a strange face. stranger: sb. who is not known: Dogs guard their masters’ houses against strangers. That man is a stranger to me. uncanny: strange; having no natural explanation: She can always guess what I’m thinking - it seems uncanny. uncouth: lacking good manners; strange in one’s appearance: Modern young men don’t condiser it uncouth to wear their hair long. unusual: not usual; strange. weird: very strange. \ See Also عجيب (عَجِيب)، نادر (نَادِر)، مضحك (مُضْحِك)، غامض (غَامِض)، غير عاديّ \ غَرِيب جدًّا \ fantastic: wildly strange; too strange to seem possible: He told a fantastic story which we could hardly believe. grotesque: strange and unnatural so that it seems foolish or frightening; (in art) unnaturally twisted.

    Arabic-English dictionary > غريب

  • 17 alien

    غَرِيب \ alien: a foreign person: All aliens need work permits, foreign. curious: strange; unexplained: a curious noise; curious behaviour. exotic: foreign; strange; rare: an exotic plant; exotic clothes. funny: strange; peculiar a funny noise. odd: strange: What an odd idea!. peculiar: unusual strange. queer: strange, unusually and not understood: a queer noise. strange: unusual, and therefore surprising; not known before, so not understood or recognized: a strange noise; a strange face. stranger: sb. who is not known: Dogs guard their masters’ houses against strangers. That man is a stranger to me. uncanny: strange; having no natural explanation: She can always guess what I’m thinking - it seems uncanny. uncouth: lacking good manners; strange in one’s appearance: Modern young men don’t condiser it uncouth to wear their hair long. unusual: not usual; strange. weird: very strange. \ See Also عجيب (عَجِيب)، نادر (نَادِر)، مضحك (مُضْحِك)، غامض (غَامِض)، غير عاديّ

    Arabic-English glossary > alien

  • 18 curious

    غَرِيب \ alien: a foreign person: All aliens need work permits, foreign. curious: strange; unexplained: a curious noise; curious behaviour. exotic: foreign; strange; rare: an exotic plant; exotic clothes. funny: strange; peculiar a funny noise. odd: strange: What an odd idea!. peculiar: unusual strange. queer: strange, unusually and not understood: a queer noise. strange: unusual, and therefore surprising; not known before, so not understood or recognized: a strange noise; a strange face. stranger: sb. who is not known: Dogs guard their masters’ houses against strangers. That man is a stranger to me. uncanny: strange; having no natural explanation: She can always guess what I’m thinking - it seems uncanny. uncouth: lacking good manners; strange in one’s appearance: Modern young men don’t condiser it uncouth to wear their hair long. unusual: not usual; strange. weird: very strange. \ See Also عجيب (عَجِيب)، نادر (نَادِر)، مضحك (مُضْحِك)، غامض (غَامِض)، غير عاديّ

    Arabic-English glossary > curious

  • 19 exotic

    غَرِيب \ alien: a foreign person: All aliens need work permits, foreign. curious: strange; unexplained: a curious noise; curious behaviour. exotic: foreign; strange; rare: an exotic plant; exotic clothes. funny: strange; peculiar a funny noise. odd: strange: What an odd idea!. peculiar: unusual strange. queer: strange, unusually and not understood: a queer noise. strange: unusual, and therefore surprising; not known before, so not understood or recognized: a strange noise; a strange face. stranger: sb. who is not known: Dogs guard their masters’ houses against strangers. That man is a stranger to me. uncanny: strange; having no natural explanation: She can always guess what I’m thinking - it seems uncanny. uncouth: lacking good manners; strange in one’s appearance: Modern young men don’t condiser it uncouth to wear their hair long. unusual: not usual; strange. weird: very strange. \ See Also عجيب (عَجِيب)، نادر (نَادِر)، مضحك (مُضْحِك)، غامض (غَامِض)، غير عاديّ

    Arabic-English glossary > exotic

  • 20 funny

    غَرِيب \ alien: a foreign person: All aliens need work permits, foreign. curious: strange; unexplained: a curious noise; curious behaviour. exotic: foreign; strange; rare: an exotic plant; exotic clothes. funny: strange; peculiar a funny noise. odd: strange: What an odd idea!. peculiar: unusual strange. queer: strange, unusually and not understood: a queer noise. strange: unusual, and therefore surprising; not known before, so not understood or recognized: a strange noise; a strange face. stranger: sb. who is not known: Dogs guard their masters’ houses against strangers. That man is a stranger to me. uncanny: strange; having no natural explanation: She can always guess what I’m thinking - it seems uncanny. uncouth: lacking good manners; strange in one’s appearance: Modern young men don’t condiser it uncouth to wear their hair long. unusual: not usual; strange. weird: very strange. \ See Also عجيب (عَجِيب)، نادر (نَادِر)، مضحك (مُضْحِك)، غامض (غَامِض)، غير عاديّ

    Arabic-English glossary > funny

См. также в других словарях:

  • Foreign — For eign, a. [OE. forein, F. forain, LL. foraneus, fr. L. foras, foris, out of doors, abroad, without; akin to fores doors, and E. door. See {Door}, and cf. {Foreclose}, {Forfeit}, {Forest}, {Forum}.] 1. Outside; extraneous; separated; alien; as …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • foreign — for·eign adj: not being within the jurisdiction of a political unit (as a state); esp: being from or in a state other than the one in which a matter is being considered a foreign company doing business in South Carolina a foreign executor… …   Law dictionary

  • Foreign — may refer to:*Foreign corporation, a corporation that can do business outside its jurisdiction *Foreign key, a constraint in a relational database *Foreign language, a language not spoken by the people of a certain place *Foreign policy, how a… …   Wikipedia

  • foreign — [fôr′in, fär′in] adj. [ME forein < OFr forein, forain < LL foranus, foreign, orig., external < L foras, out of doors, orig. acc. pl. of OL fora, DOOR] 1. situated outside one s own country, province, locality, etc. [foreign lands] 2. of …   English World dictionary

  • foreign — UK US /ˈfɒrɪn/ adjective ► in or from a country that is not your own: a foreign brand/company/firm »The company represents some foreign brands as their agents or distributors. foreign capital/debt/investment »The country needs to attract foreign… …   Financial and business terms

  • foreign — ► ADJECTIVE 1) of, from, in, or characteristic of a country or language other than one s own. 2) dealing with or relating to other countries. 3) coming or introduced from outside. 4) (foreign to) strange and unfamiliar to. 5) (foreign to) not… …   English terms dictionary

  • foreign — (adj.) mid 13c., ferren, foreyne out of doors, from O.Fr. forain strange, foreign; outer, external, outdoor; remote, out of the way (12c.), from M.L. foranus on the outside, exterior, from L. foris outside, lit. out of doors, related to for1s… …   Etymology dictionary

  • foreign — [adj1] from another country, experience adopted, alien, alienated, antipodal, barbarian, barbaric, borrowed, derived, different, distant, estranged, exiled, exotic, expatriate, external, extralocal, extraneous, extrinsic, far, faraway, far… …   New thesaurus

  • foreign — alien, extraneous, *extrinsic Analogous words: external, outside, Cuter: Unconsonant, inconsistent, incongruous, incompatible: *repugnant, repellent, obnoxious, distasteful: adventitious, *accidental Antonyms: germane Contrasted words: *relevant …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • foreign — Belonging to another nation or country; belonging or attached to another jurisdiction; made, done, or rendered in another state or jurisdiction; subject to another jurisdiction; operating or solvable in another territory; extrinsic; outside;… …   Black's law dictionary

  • foreign — Belonging to another nation or country; belonging or attached to another jurisdiction; made, done, or rendered in another state or jurisdiction; subject to another jurisdiction; operating or solvable in another territory; extrinsic; outside;… …   Black's law dictionary

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