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  • 61 poise

    [pɔɪz]
    1. verb
    to balance:

    He poised himself on the diving-board.

    يُوازِن
    2. noun
    1) balance and control in bodily movement:

    Good poise is important for a dancer.

    تَوازُن، مِشْيَه متوازِنَه
    2) dignity and self-confidence:

    He lost his poise for a moment.

    رَباطَة جأش

    Arabic-English dictionary > poise

  • 62 rest

    I [rest]
    1. noun
    1) a ( usually short) period of not working etc after, or between periods of, effort; (a period of) freedom from worries etc:

    Digging the garden is hard work – let's stop for a rest

    Let's have/take a rest

    I need a rest from all these problems – I'm going to take a week's holiday.

    إسْتِراحَه ، راحَه
    2) sleep:

    He needs a good night's rest.

    نَوْم
    3) something which holds or supports:

    a headrest on a car seat.

    مِسْنَد، مُتَّكَأ
    4) a state of not moving:

    The machine is at rest.

    سُكون، عَدَم حَرَكَه
    2. verb
    1) to (allow to) stop working etc in order to get new strength or energy:

    We've been walking for four hours – let's stop and rest

    Let's rest our legs.

    يَسْتَريح ، يَرْتاح
    2) to sleep; to lie or sit quietly in order to get new strength or energy, or because one is tired:

    Mother is resting at the moment.

    يَنام، يَسْتَلْقي لِيَسْتَريح
    3) to (make or allow to) lean, lie, sit, remain etc on or against something:

    Her gaze rested on the jewels.

    يُريح، يَسْنِد، يَرْقُد، يَسْتَنِد إلى
    4) to relax, be calm etc:

    I will never rest until I know the murderer has been caught.

    يَرْتاح، يَهْدأ
    5) to (allow to) depend on:

    Our hopes now rest on him, since all else has failed.

    يَعْتَمِد على
    6) ( with with ) (of a duty etc) to belong to:

    The choice rests with you.

    يتْبَع، يَرْجِع إلى، مَتْروك إلى II [rest]
    See:

    Arabic-English dictionary > rest

  • 63 rise

    [raɪz] past tense rose [rouz]: past participle risen [ˈrɪzn]
    1. verb
    1) to become greater, larger, higher etc; to increase:

    If the river rises much more, there will be a flood

    His spirits rose at the good news.

    يَرْتَفِع
    2) to move upwards:

    The curtain rose to reveal an empty stage.

    يَعْلو، يَرْتَفِع، يَتَصاعَد
    3) to get up from bed:

    He rises every morning at six o'clock.

    يَنْهَض
    4) to stand up:

    The children all rose when the headmaster came in.

    يَقِف
    5) (of the sun etc) to appear above the horizon:

    The sun rises in the east and sets in the west.

    تُشْرِق الشَّمْس
    6) to slope upwards:

    The ground rises at this point.

    يَرْتَفِع، يَعْلو
    7) to rebel:

    The people rose (up) in revolt against the dictator.

    يَثور
    8) to move to a higher rank, a more important position etc:

    He rose to the rank of colonel.

    يَتَرَقّى
    9) (of a river) to begin or appear:

    The Rhône rises in the Alps.

    يَظْهَر، يبدأ بالظُّهور
    10) (of wind) to begin; to become stronger:

    Don't go out in the boat – the wind has risen.

    تَهُبُّ الرّيح، تَعلو
    11) to be built:

    Office blocks are rising all over the town.

    يُبْنى، يَرْتَفِع
    12) to come back to life:

    Jesus has risen.

    يُبْعَثُ حَيّا
    2. noun
    1) (the) act of rising:

    a rise in prices.

    ارتِقاء، صُعود
    2) an increase in salary or wages:

    She asked her boss for a rise.

    زيادَه في الرّاتِب
    3) a slope or hill:

    The house is just beyond the next rise.

    مُنْحَدَر
    4) the beginning and early development of something:

    the rise of the Roman Empire.

    ظُهور، صُعود

    Arabic-English dictionary > rise

  • 64 sagacious

    [səˈgeɪʃəs] adjective
    showing intelligence, wisdom and good judgement:

    The old priest was learned and sagacious.

    ثاقِب الفِكْر

    Arabic-English dictionary > sagacious

  • 65 set

    [set] present participle ˈsetting: past tense, past participle set
    1. verb
    1) to put or place:

    She set the tray down on the table.

    يَضَع
    2) to put plates, knives, forks etc on (a table) for a meal:

    Please would you set the table for me?

    يُعِد المائِدَه
    3) to settle or arrange (a date, limit, price etc):

    It's difficult to set a price on a book when you don't know its value.

    يُحَدِّد، يُعَيِّن

    He should set the others a good example.

    يُعْطي، يُعَيِّن
    5) to cause to start doing something:

    His behaviour set people talking.

    يَجْعَل، يُحَفِّز
    6) (of the sun etc) to disappear below the horizon:

    It gets cooler when the sun sets.

    تَغيب الشَّمْس
    7) to become firm or solid:

    Has the concrete set?

    يَجْمَد، يَتَخَثَّر
    8) to adjust (eg a clock or its alarm) so that it is ready to perform its function:

    He set the alarm for 7.00 a.m.

    يَضْبِط السّاعَه
    9) to arrange (hair) in waves or curls.
    يُصَفِّف الشَّعْر
    10) to fix in the surface of something, eg jewels in a ring.
    يُثَبِّت، يُرَصِّع
    11) to put (broken bones) into the correct position for healing:

    They set his broken arm.

    يُجَبِّر
    2. adjective
    1) fixed or arranged previously:

    There is a set procedure for doing this.

    مُعَيَّن سَلَفا
    2) ( often with on) ready, intending or determined (to do something):

    He is set on going.

    مُصَمِّم
    3) deliberate:

    He had the set intention of hurting her.

    مَقْصود
    4) stiff; fixed:

    He had a set smile on his face.

    جامِد، مُتَصَلِّب
    5) not changing or developing:

    set ideas.

    ثابِت، لا يَتَغَيَّر
    6) ( with with) having something set in it:

    a gold ring set with diamonds.

    مُرَصَّع
    3. noun
    1) a group of things used or belonging together:

    a complete set of (the novels of) Jane Austen.

    'طَقْم
    2) an apparatus for receiving radio or television signals:

    a television/radio set.

    جِهاز
    3) a group of people:

    the musical set.

    مَجْموعَه
    4) the process of setting hair:

    a shampoo and set.

    تَصْفيف الشَّعْر
    5) scenery for a play or film:

    There was a very impressive set in the final act.

    مَشْهَد
    6) a group of six or more games in tennis:

    She won the first set and lost the next two.

    سِتَّة ألعاب تِنِس
    7) set(t) a block of stone used in street paving.
    حَجَر يُسْتَعْمَل في بناء رَصيف الشّارِع

    Arabic-English dictionary > set

  • 66 stretch

    [stretʃ]
    1. verb
    1) to make or become longer or wider especially by pulling or by being pulled:

    He stretched (his arm/hand) up as far as he could, but still could not reach the shelf

    Ask someone to pass you the jam instead of stretching across the table for it.

    يُطَوِّل، يَمُد
    2) (of land etc) to extend:

    The plain stretched ahead of them for miles.

    يَمْتَد
    2. noun
    1) an act of stretching or state of being stretched:

    He got out of bed and had a good stretch.

    مَد
    2) a continuous extent, of eg a type of country, or of time:

    a stretch of twenty years.

    إمْتِداد، مُدَّه

    Arabic-English dictionary > stretch

  • 67 subject

    [ˈsabdʒɪkt]
    1. adjective
    (of countries etc) not independent, but dominated by another power:

    subject nations.

    خاضِع
    2. noun
    1) a person who is under the rule of a monarch or a member of a country that has a monarchy etc:

    He is a British subject.

    رَعِيَّه
    2) someone or something that is talked about, written about etc:

    What was the subject of the debate?

    I've said all I can on that subject.

    مَوضوع للبَحْث
    3) a branch of study or learning in school, university etc:

    Mathematics is his best subject.

    مَوضوع تَعْليمي
    4) a thing, person or circumstance suitable for, or requiring, a particular kind of treatment, reaction etc:

    I don't think her behaviour is a subject for laughter.

    مَوضوع ، شَيء
    5) in English, the word(s) representing the person or thing that usually does the action shown by the verb, and with which the verb agrees:

    The cat sat on the mat

    He hit her because she broke his toy

    He was hit by the ball.

    مُبْتدأ الجُمْلَه، فاعِل، المُسْنَد إليْهِ
    3. [səbˈdʒekt] verb
    1) to bring (a person, country etc) under control:

    They have subjected all the neighbouring states (to their rule).

    يُخْضِع
    2) to cause to suffer, or submit (to something):

    These tyres are subjected to various tests before leaving the factory.

    يَخضَعُ لِ، مُعَرَّض لِ

    Arabic-English dictionary > subject

  • 68 unfit

    [anˈfɪt] adjective
    1) not good enough; not in a suitable state:

    He has been ill and is quite unfit to travel.

    غَيْر صَحّي
    2) (of a person, dog, horse etc) not as strong and healthy as is possible:

    You become unfit if you don't take regular exercise.

    غَيْر كُفء، غَيْر مُؤَهَّل، غير لائِق جَسَدِيا

    Arabic-English dictionary > unfit

  • 69 أنيق

    adj. elegant, petite, prim, fashionable, stylish, chic, dainty, dapper, dashing, dinky, dressy, fine, good looking, jaunty, personable, classy, posh, presentable, rich, spick-and-span, spruce, swagger, bijou, swell, tailor-made, custom made, natty
    n. coxcomb, smart

    Arabic-English dictionary > أنيق

  • 70 بين بين

    بَيْنَ بَيْنَ
    medium, middling, mediocre, just fair, not bad, so-so, neither very good nor very bad; betwixt and between, in an intermediate position

    Arabic-English new dictionary > بين بين

  • 71 راجت البضاعة

    راجَتِ البِضَاعَةُ
    to sell well, find a (good) market, be in (great) demand, sell like hot cakes, be sold rapidly and in large quantities, be hot or popular, be salable or marketable

    Arabic-English new dictionary > راجت البضاعة

  • 72 إلى ما شاء الله

    إلى ما شاءَ اللّهُ
    forever, forever and ever, perpetually, eternally; for good, permanently

    Arabic-English new dictionary > إلى ما شاء الله

  • 73 نفقت البضاعة

    نَفَقَتِ البِضَاعَةُ: راجَتْ
    to sell well or easily, find a (good) market, be in (great) demand, sell like hot cakes, be sold rapidly and in large quantities

    Arabic-English new dictionary > نفقت البضاعة

  • 74 amateur

    [ˈæmətə] (American) [-tʃər]
    1. noun
    1) a person who takes part in a sport etc without being paid for it:

    The tennis tournament was open only to amateurs.

    الهَاوِي
    2) someone who does something for the love of it and not for money:

    For an amateur, he was quite a good photographer.

    هَاوِ
    2. adjective

    amateur photography.

    هِوَايَة

    Arabic-English dictionary > amateur

  • 75 amiable

    [ˈeɪmɪəbl] adjective
    likeable; pleasant and good-tempered.
    وَدود، أنيس، لَطِيف

    Arabic-English dictionary > amiable

  • 76 benevolence

    [bɪˈnevələns] noun
    generosity and desire to do good.
    إحسان، رغبة في عمل إحْسان، رَغْبَةٌ في العَمَل

    Arabic-English dictionary > benevolence

  • 77 charm

    [tʃaːm]
    1. noun
    1) (a) pleasant quality or attraction:

    Her charm made up for her lack of beauty.

    سِحْر، فِتْنَه
    2) a magical spell:

    The witch recited a charm.

    تَعْويذَه
    3) something believed to have the power of magic or good luck:

    She wore a lucky charm.

    رُقْيَه
    4) a small ornament that is worn on a chain or bracelet.
    زينَه على سِلسِلَهأو إسْوارَه
    2. verb
    1) to attract and delight:

    He can charm any woman.

    يَسْحَرُ، يَفْتِنُ
    2) to influence by magic:

    He charmed the snake from its basket.

    يَرْقي (الحَيايا)

    Arabic-English dictionary > charm

  • 78 community

    [kəˈmjuːnətɪ] plural comˈmunities noun
    1) a group of people especially having the same religion or nationality and living in the same general area:

    the West Indian community in London.

    طائِفَه
    2) the public in general:

    ( also adjective) a community worker, a community centre.

    المُجْتَمَع

    Arabic-English dictionary > community

  • 79 dodge

    [dɔdʒ]
    1. verb
    to avoid (something) by a sudden and/or clever movement:

    Politicians are very good at dodging difficult questions.

    يَتَفادى، يَتَجَنَّب
    2. noun
    1) an act of dodging.
    تَفادٍ، تَجَنُّب
    2) a trick:

    You'll never catch him – he knows every dodge there is.

    حيلَه، خُدْعَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > dodge

  • 80 element

    [ˈeləmənt] noun
    1) an essential part of anything:

    Sound teaching of grammar is one of the elements of a good education.

    عُنْصُر، مُقَوِّم
    2) a substance that cannot be split by chemical means into simpler substances:

    Hydrogen, chlorine, iron and uranium are elements.

    عُنْصُر
    3) surroundings necessary for life:

    Water is a fish's natural element.

    عُنْصُر
    4) a slight amount:

    an element of doubt.

    مِقْدار باعِث الحَرارَه في جِهاز كَهْرُبائي

    Arabic-English dictionary > element

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