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  • 61 foursome

    noun
    a group of four people, especially for playing games, eg golf:

    We'll play in a foursome.

    فرقة من أربَعَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > foursome

  • 62 indoor

    [ˈɪndɔː] adjective
    used, done etc inside a building:

    an indoor swimming-pool.

    داخِلي

    Arabic-English dictionary > indoor

  • 63 ingenious

    [ɪnˈdʒiːnjəs] adjective
    1) (of a person or his personality etc) clever at inventing:

    He was ingenious at making up new games for the children.

    بارِع، واسِع الحيلَه
    2) (of an object or idea) cleverly made or thought out:

    an ingenious plan/machine.

    دالٌ على نُبوغ

    Arabic-English dictionary > ingenious

  • 64 innocent

    [ˈɪnəsnt] adjective
    1) not guilty (of a crime, misdeed etc):

    They hanged an innocent man.

    بَريء
    2) (of an action etc) harmless or without harmful or hidden intentions:

    an innocent remark.

    غَيْر مُؤْذٍ
    3) free from, or knowing nothing about, evil etc:

    You can't be so innocent as to believe what advertisements say!

    بَريء

    Arabic-English dictionary > innocent

  • 65 interactive

    [-ɪv] adjective
    allowing a continuous exchange of information between a computer and the person using it, so that the computer can respond immediately to the user's instructions or questions:

    an interactive system/program

    interactive video games.

    تَفاعُلي، مُتَفاعِل

    Arabic-English dictionary > interactive

  • 66 joker

    noun
    1) in a pack of playing-cards, an extra card ( usually having a picture of a jester) used in some games.
    جوكَر في وَرَق اللعب
    2) a person who enjoys telling jokes, playing tricks etc.
    مَزّاح

    Arabic-English dictionary > joker

  • 67 league

    I [liːg] noun
    1) a union of persons, nations etc for the benefit of each other:

    the League for the Protection of Shopkeepers.

    عُصْبَه، رابِطَه
    2) a grouping of sports clubs for games.
    إتِّحاد كُرَة قَدَم II [liːg] noun
    an old measure of distance (about 4.8 km).
    فَرْسَخ: ثلاثَة أمْيال

    Arabic-English dictionary > league

  • 68 marble

    [ˈmaːbl] noun
    1) a kind of hard, usually highly polished stone, cold to the touch:

    ( also adjective) a marble statue.

    رُخام، مَرْمَر
    2) a small hard ball of glass used in children's games:

    The little boy rolled a marble along the ground.

    كُلَّه من المَرْمَر

    Arabic-English dictionary > marble

  • 69 marbles

    noun singular
    any of several games played with marbles:

    The boys were playing marbles.

    ألعاب بالكُكَل المَرْمَرِيَّه

    Arabic-English dictionary > marbles

  • 70 marker

    noun
    1) a person who marks eg the score at games.
    مُسَجل النُّقاط
    2) something used for marking, eg in scoring, showing the position of something etc:

    The area is indicated by large green markers.

    شيء يُسْتَعْمَل للتَّسْجيل أو التأشير
    3) a type of pen, usually with a thick point.
    مُؤَشِّر على اللوح يُشْبِه القَلِم

    Arabic-English dictionary > marker

  • 71 mistress

    [ˈmɪstrɪs] noun
    1) a woman who is the lover of a man to whom she is not married.
    عَشيقَه
    2) a female teacher:

    the games mistress.

    مُعَلِّمَه
    3) a woman who commands, controls or owns:

    a dog and his mistress.

    سَيِّدَه، صاحِبَه
    4) a female employer (of a servant):

    The servant stole her mistress's jewellery.

    سَيِّدَه، رَبَّة المَنْزِل

    Arabic-English dictionary > mistress

  • 72 most

    [məust] superlative of many ~much ( often with the)
    1. adjective
    1) (the) greatest number or quantity of:

    Which of the students has read the most books?

    Reading is what gives me most enjoyment.

    أكْثَر
    2) the majority or greater part of:

    Most modern music is difficult to understand.

    أغْلَبِيَّه
    2. adverb
    1) used to form the superlative of many adjectives and adverbs, especially those of more than two syllables:

    Of all the women I know, she's the most beautiful

    We see her mother or father sometimes, but we see her grandmother most frequently.

    تُسْتَعْمَل في المُقارنَه مع الصِّفَة المُكَوَّنَه من أكْثَر من مَقْطَعَيْن
    2) to the greatest degree or extent:

    They like sweets and biscuits but they like ice-cream most of all.

    أكْثَر شيء، إلى أقْصى دَرَجَه
    3) very or extremely:

    a most annoying child.

    جِدا
    4) (American) almost:

    Most everyone I know has read that book.

    تَقْريبا
    3. pronoun
    1) the greatest number or quantity:

    I ate two cakes, but Mary ate more, and John ate (the) most.

    الأكْثَر، أكْبَر عدد أو أكْثَر كَمِيَّه
    2) the greatest part; the majority:

    Everyone is leaving – most have gone already.

    أغْلَب، غالِبِيَّة

    Arabic-English dictionary > most

  • 73 move

    [muːv]
    1. verb
    1) to (cause to) change position or go from one place to another:

    Don't move!

    Please move your car.

    يُحَرِّك
    2) to change houses:

    We're moving on Saturday.

    يَنْتَقِل للسَّكَن في بيتٍ آخر
    3) to affect the feelings or emotions of:

    I was deeply moved by the film.

    يُؤَثِّر، يَتأَثَّر
    2. noun
    1) (in board games) an act of moving a piece:

    You can win this game in three moves.

    حَرَكَه، تَحْريك
    2) an act of changing homes:

    How did your move go?

    إنتِقال إلى البيت الجَديد

    Arabic-English dictionary > move

  • 74 Olympic

    [əˈlɪmpɪk]
    See:

    Arabic-English dictionary > Olympic

  • 75 out

    [aut]
    1.
    1) adverb, adjective not in a building etc; from inside a building etc; in(to) the open air:

    They went out for a walk.

    2) adverb from inside (something):

    He opened the desk and took out a pencil.

    3) adverb, adjective away from home, an office etc:

    The manager is out.

    4) adverb, adjective far away:

    He went out to India.

    5) adverb loudly and clearly:

    He shouted out the answer.

    6) adverb completely:

    She was tired out.

    7) adverb, adjective not correct:

    My calculations seem to be out.

    8) adverb, adjective free, known, available etc:

    The secret is out.

    9) adverb, adjective (in games) having been defeated:

    The batsman was (caught) out.

    10) adverb, adjective on strike:

    The men came out in protest.

    11) adverb, adjective no longer in fashion:

    Long hair is definitely out.

    12) adverb, adjective (of the tide) with the water at or going to its lowest level:

    The tide is (going) out.

    13) adjective unacceptable:

    That suggestion is definitely out.

    1) not inside or near, as in out-lying.
    في الخارِج، خارِجا
    2) indicating outward movement, as in outburst.
    من داخِلِه
    3) indicating that the action goes further or beyond a normal action, as in outshine.
    خارِج البيْت أو المَكْتَب، في الخارِج

    Arabic-English dictionary > out

  • 76 participant

    nouns
    a person who participates (in a particular activity):

    the participants in the Olympic Games.

    مُشارِك، مُشْتَرِك

    Arabic-English dictionary > participant

  • 77 participator

    nouns
    a person who participates (in a particular activity):

    the participants in the Olympic Games.

    مُشارِك، مُشْتَرِك

    Arabic-English dictionary > participator

  • 78 pass

    [paːs]
    1. verb
    1) to move towards and then beyond (something, by going past, through, by, over etc):

    The procession passed along the corridor.

    يَمُرُّ، يَتَجاوَز
    2) to move, give etc from one person, state etc to another:

    The tradition is passed (on/down) from father to son.

    يُمَرِّرُ
    3) to go or be beyond:

    This passes my understanding.

    يَتَجاوَز، يَفوق
    4) (of vehicles etc on a road) to overtake:

    The sports car passed me at a dangerous bend in the road.

    يَجْتاز
    5) to spend (time):

    They passed several weeks in the country.

    يَقْضي
    6) (of an official group, government etc) to accept or approve:

    The government has passed a resolution.

    يُقِرُّ
    7) to give or announce (a judgement or sentence):

    The magistrate passed judgement on the prisoner.

    يُصْدِرُ حُكْماً
    8) to end or go away:

    His sickness soon passed.

    يَمُر، يَزول

    I passed my driving test.

    يَنْجَحُ في
    2. noun
    1) a narrow path between mountains:

    a mountain pass.

    شِعْب، مَمَر
    2) a ticket or card allowing a person to do something, eg to travel free or to get in to a building:

    You must show your pass before entering.

    جَواز مُرور
    3) a successful result in an examination, especially when below a distinction, honours etc:

    There were ten passes and no fails.

    نَجاح، عَلامَة نَجاح
    4) (in ball games) a throw, kick, hit etc of the ball from one player to another:

    The centre-forward made a pass towards the goal.

    تَمْريرَة كُرَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > pass

  • 79 pentathlon

    [penˈtæθlən] noun
    a competition in the Olympic games etc which consists of contests in swimming, cross-country riding and running, fencing and pistol-shooting.
    مُباراه رياضِيَّة مُكَوَّنَة من خَمس مُبارَيات

    Arabic-English dictionary > pentathlon

  • 80 personal computer

    noun
    ( also PC) a small computer that can be used independently by an individual user for word-processing, games, e-mail, storage of information. etc.
    حاسوب شَخْصي

    Arabic-English dictionary > personal computer

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