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  • 41 do

    [duː] 3rd person singular present tense does [daz]: past tense did [dɪd]: past participle done [dan]: negative short forms don't [dount] doesn't [ˈdaznt], didn't [ˈdɪdnt]
    1. verb
    1) used with a more important verb in questions and negative statements:

    Do you smoke?

    يُسْتَعْمَل مع الأفعال القِياسِيَّه لِبِناء الأسْتِفْهام والنَّفي
    2) used with a more important verb for emphasis; [I did buy a ticket but I must have lost it]; [Do sit down]
    يُسْتَعْمَل للتَّوْكيد
    3) used to avoid repeating a verb which comes immediately before:

    I thought she wouldn't come, but she did.

    يُسْتَعْمَل لِتَفادي التَّكْرار

    Little did he know what was in store for him.

    يُسْتَعْمل في صيغَة "القَلْب'' مع هذه الكلمات
    5) to carry out or perform:

    What shall I do?

    That was a terrible thing to do.

    يفْعَلُ، يَقومُ بِ
    6) to manage to finish or complete:

    When you've done that, you can start on this

    We did a hundred kilometres in an hour.

    يُنَفِّذُ، يُنْهي
    7) to perform an activity concerning something:

    to do the garden / the windows.

    يَقومُ بِ
    8) to be enough or suitable for a purpose:

    Will this piece of fish do two of us?

    Do you want me to look for a blue one or will a pink one do?

    Will next Saturday do for our next meeting?

    يَكْفي، يَفي بالغَرَض
    9) to work at or study:

    He's at university doing science.

    يشْتَغِل، يَدْرُس
    10) to manage or prosper:

    How's your wife doing?

    My son is doing well at school.

    يَنْجَحُ
    11) to put in order or arrange:

    She's doing her hair.

    يُرَتِّبُ
    12) to act or behave:

    Why don't you do as we do?

    يَتَصَرَّف
    13) to give or show:

    The whole town gathered to do him honour.

    يُعْطي، يَمْنَح
    14) to cause:

    What damage did the storm do?

    It won't do him any harm.

    يُسَبِّب
    15) to see everything and visit everything in:

    They tried to do London in four days.

    يَزور وَيَرى
    2. noun
    – plural do's
    an affair or a festivity, especially a party:

    The school is having a do for Christmas.

    حَفْلَه، إحْتِفال

    Arabic-English dictionary > do

  • 42 exercise

    [ˈeksəsaɪz]
    1. noun
    1) training or use ( especially of the body) through action or effort:

    Take more exercise.

    تَمْرين
    2) an activity intended as training:

    spelling exercises.

    تَمْرين
    3) a series of tasks, movements etc for training troops etc:

    His battalion is on an exercise in the mountains.

    تَدْريب
    2. verb
    1) to train or give exercise to:

    I exercise every morning.

    يُمَرِّن، يُدَرِّب
    2) to use; to make use of:

    She was given the opportunity to exercise her skill as a pianist.

    يُمَرِّن، يُدَرِّب

    Arabic-English dictionary > exercise

  • 43 fill in

    1) to add or put in (whatever is needed to make something complete):

    to fill in the details.

    يَملأ التَّفاصيل
    2) to complete (forms, application etc) by putting in the information required:

    Have you filled in your tax form yet?

    يَملأ الإسْتِمارَه
    3) to give (someone) all the necessary information:

    I've been away – can you fill me in on what has happened?

    يَملأ المَعلومات الضَّروريّه
    4) to occupy (time):

    She had several cups of coffee at the cafeteria to fill in the time until the train left.

    يَملأ الوَقت، يَشْغِل
    5) to do another person's job temporarily:

    I'm filling in for her secretary.

    يَملأ مكان ، يَشتَغِل بدلا من

    Arabic-English dictionary > fill in

  • 44 informal

    [ɪnˈfɔːml] adjective
    1) not formal or official; friendly and relaxed:

    Will the party be formal or informal?

    friendly, informal manners.

    وُدّي ، غَيْر رَسْمي
    2) (of speech or vocabulary) used in conversation but not usually when writing formally, speaking in public etc:

    "Won"t' and "can"t' are informal forms of "will not" and "cannot".

    غَيْر رَسْمي

    Arabic-English dictionary > informal

  • 45 marital status

    noun
    (used especially on official forms to ask if a person is married, divorced, widowed or single).
    الوَضْع الزَّوْجي

    Arabic-English dictionary > marital status

  • 46 membrane

    [ˈmembreɪn] noun
    a thin film or layer of tissue that covers or lines parts of the body, forms the outside of cells etc.
    غِشاء، أغْشِيَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > membrane

  • 47 neon

    [ˈniːɔn] noun
    an element, a colourless gas used in certain forms of electric lighting, eg advertising signs.
    غاز النيون

    Arabic-English dictionary > neon

  • 48 phrase

    [freɪz]
    1. noun
    1) a small group of words ( usually without a finite verb) which forms part of an actual or implied sentence:

    He arrived after dinner.

    عِبارَه
    2) a small group of musical notes which follow each other to make a definite individual section of a melody:

    the opening phrase of the overture.

    عِبارَة موسيقيَّه
    2. verb
    to express (something) in words:

    I phrased my explanations in simple language.

    يَصوغُ الفِكْرَة في كَلِمات

    Arabic-English dictionary > phrase

  • 49 plaque

    [plaːk] (American) [plak] noun

    His name was inscribed on a brass plaque.

    صَفيحَة مَعْدَنِيَّه
    2) a china etc ornament for fixing on the wall.
    صَحْنٌ فُخّاري للزّينَه
    3) a deposit of saliva and bacteria which forms on the teeth.
    مادّةٌ راسِبَه على الأسْنان

    Arabic-English dictionary > plaque

  • 50 pus

    [pas] noun
    a thick, yellowish liquid that forms in infected wounds etc.
    قَيْح، صَديد

    Arabic-English dictionary > pus

  • 51 radiotherapy

    [reɪdɪəuˈθerəpɪ] noun
    the treatment of disease by X-rays and other forms of radiation.
    العِلاج بالإشْعاع

    Arabic-English dictionary > radiotherapy

  • 52 rail

    [reɪl]
    1. noun
    1) a ( usually horizontal) bar of metal, wood etc used in fences etc, or for hanging things on:

    a towel-rail.

    قَضيب مَعْدَني خُطوط سِكَّة الحَديد
    2. verb
    ( usually with in or off) to surround with a rail or rails:

    We'll rail that bit of ground off to stop people walking on it.

    يُسَيِّج بالقُضْبان

    Arabic-English dictionary > rail

  • 53 religious

    adjective
    1) of religion:

    a religious leader/instructor.

    ديني
    2) following the rules, forms of worship etc of a religion:

    a religious man.

    تَقي، وَرِع، مُتَدَيِّن

    Arabic-English dictionary > religious

  • 54 rust

    [rast]
    1. noun
    the reddish-brown substance which forms on iron and steel, caused by air and moisture:

    The car was covered with rust.

    صَدأ
    2. verb
    to (cause to) become covered with rust:

    There's a lot of old metal rusting in the garden.

    يَصْدأ

    Arabic-English dictionary > rust

  • 55 saliva

    [səˈlaɪvə] noun
    the liquid that forms in the mouth to help digestion.
    لُعاب، ريق

    Arabic-English dictionary > saliva

  • 56 scum

    [skam] noun
    1) dirty foam that forms on the surface of a liquid:

    The pond was covered with (a) scum.

    زَبَد، رَغْوَه
    2) bad, worthless people:

    People of that sort are the scum of the earth.

    حُثالَه، ناس لا يُساوون شَيْئا

    Arabic-English dictionary > scum

  • 57 shall

    [ʃəl], [ʃæl] short forms I'll ~we'll: negative short form shan't [ʃaːnt] verb

    I shall have arrived by this time tomorrow.

    سَوف: تُسْتَعْمَل مع ضَمير المُتَكَلِّم والمتكَلِّمين
    2) used to show the speaker's intention:

    I shan't be late tonight.

    تُسْتَعَمَل لِتُبَيِّن نِيَّة المُتَكَلِّم
    3) used in questions, the answer to which requires a decision:

    Shall I tell him, or shan't I?

    Shall we go now?

    تُسْتَعْمَل في السُّؤال الذي يَكون في جَوابِه قَرار
    4) used as a form of command:

    You shall go if I say you must.

    تُسْتَعْمَل على شَكل طَلَب

    Arabic-English dictionary > shall

  • 58 skin

    [skɪn]
    1. noun
    1) the natural outer covering of an animal or person:

    A snake can shed its skin.

    جِلْد
    2) a thin outer layer, as on a fruit:

    onion-skins.

    قِشْرَه
    3) a (thin) film or layer that forms on a liquid:

    Boiled milk often has a skin on it.

    طَبَقَه رَقيقَه
    2. verb
    past tense, past participle skinned
    to remove the skin from:

    He skinned and cooked the rabbit.

    يَسْلَخ

    Arabic-English dictionary > skin

  • 59 spit

    I [spɪt]
    1. noun
    ( also spittle [ˈspɪtl]) the liquid that forms in the mouth.
    بُصاق
    2. verb
    present participle ˈspitting: past tense, past participle spat spat
    1) to throw out (spit) from the mouth:

    He spat in the gutter as an indication of contempt.

    يَبْصُق
    2) to send (out) with force:

    The fire spat (out) sparks.

    يُطْلِقُ، يَقْذِف II [spɪt] noun
    a type of sharp-pointed metal bar on which meat is roasted.
    سَفّود، سيخ شَك

    Arabic-English dictionary > spit

  • 60 stone

    [stəun]
    1. noun
    1) ( also adjective) (of) the material of which rocks are composed:

    In early times, men made tools out of stone.

    حَجَر، مادَّة الحِجارَه
    2) a piece of this, of any shape or size:

    He threw a stone at the dog.

    قِطْعَةٌ من الحِجارَه
    3) a piece of this shaped for a special purpose:

    a grindstone.

    قِطْعَةٌ حَجَرِيَّه
    4) a gem or jewel:

    diamonds, rubies and other stones.

    حَجَر كَريم

    a cherry-stone.

    نَواة، بِذْرَه
    6) a measure of weight still used in Britain, equal to 6.35 kilogrammes:

    She weighs 9.5 stone.

    وَحْدَة وزْن بريطانِيَّه
    7) a piece of hard material that forms in the kidney, bladder etc and causes pain.
    حَجَر المَرارَه او الكِلْيَه
    2. verb
    1) to throw stones at, especially as a ritual punishment:

    Saint Stephen was stoned to death.

    يَرْمي الحِجارَه على، يَرْجُم
    2) to remove the stones from (fruit):

    She washed and stoned the cherries.

    يَنْزَع النَّوى

    Arabic-English dictionary > stone

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