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  • 1 أميري

    أمِيرِيّ: حُكُومِيّ، تَمْلِكُهُ الدّوْلَةُ، عامّ
    government(al), state, state-owned, public

    Arabic-English new dictionary > أميري

  • 2 communism

    [ˈkɔmjunɪzəm] noun
    ( often with capital) a system of government under which there is no private industry and (in some forms) no private property, most things being state-owned.
    الشُّيوعِيَّه

    Arabic-English dictionary > communism

  • 3 municipal

    [mjuˈnɪsɪpəl] adjective
    of, or controlled or owned by, the government of a city or town:

    the municipal buildings.

    بَلَدي، خاص بالبَلَدِيّات

    Arabic-English dictionary > municipal

  • 4 حكومي

    حُكوميّ \ public: owned by the government and open to everyone (on payment if necessary): public gardens; public baths.

    Arabic-English dictionary > حكومي

  • 5 عام

    عَامٌّ \ broad: general; not covering small points: The broad idea is to train more teachers. common: general; not special: the common people. general: (as part of a title) having a wide control; being concerned with the whole of sth. (a country, a public body, etc.): the Secretary-General of the United Nations; the Governor-General of Australia, concerning all, or nearly all; common; not special or particular The general public, general daily use. public: general; concerning everyone: a public holiday, open to everyone; not private a public meeting, open to everyone (if he pays, if there is room) a public bus; a public performance at a cinema, owned by the local government and open to everyone (on payment if necessary) public gardens; public baths. sweeping: having a wide effect: sweeping changes. universal: concerning everyone and everything; widespread: Food is a universal need. The young leader gained universal support. \ عَامٌ \ year: any period from 1st January to 31st December: the year 1974. \ See Also سنة (سَنَة)‏

    Arabic-English dictionary > عام

  • 6 broad

    عَامٌّ \ broad: general; not covering small points: The broad idea is to train more teachers. common: general; not special: the common people. general: (as part of a title) having a wide control; being concerned with the whole of sth. (a country, a public body, etc.): the Secretary-General of the United Nations; the Governor-General of Australia, concerning all, or nearly all; common; not special or particular The general public, general daily use. public: general; concerning everyone: a public holiday, open to everyone; not private a public meeting, open to everyone (if he pays, if there is room) a public bus; a public performance at a cinema, owned by the local government and open to everyone (on payment if necessary) public gardens; public baths. sweeping: having a wide effect: sweeping changes. universal: concerning everyone and everything; widespread: Food is a universal need. The young leader gained universal support.

    Arabic-English glossary > broad

  • 7 common

    عَامٌّ \ broad: general; not covering small points: The broad idea is to train more teachers. common: general; not special: the common people. general: (as part of a title) having a wide control; being concerned with the whole of sth. (a country, a public body, etc.): the Secretary-General of the United Nations; the Governor-General of Australia, concerning all, or nearly all; common; not special or particular The general public, general daily use. public: general; concerning everyone: a public holiday, open to everyone; not private a public meeting, open to everyone (if he pays, if there is room) a public bus; a public performance at a cinema, owned by the local government and open to everyone (on payment if necessary) public gardens; public baths. sweeping: having a wide effect: sweeping changes. universal: concerning everyone and everything; widespread: Food is a universal need. The young leader gained universal support.

    Arabic-English glossary > common

  • 8 general

    عَامٌّ \ broad: general; not covering small points: The broad idea is to train more teachers. common: general; not special: the common people. general: (as part of a title) having a wide control; being concerned with the whole of sth. (a country, a public body, etc.): the Secretary-General of the United Nations; the Governor-General of Australia, concerning all, or nearly all; common; not special or particular The general public, general daily use. public: general; concerning everyone: a public holiday, open to everyone; not private a public meeting, open to everyone (if he pays, if there is room) a public bus; a public performance at a cinema, owned by the local government and open to everyone (on payment if necessary) public gardens; public baths. sweeping: having a wide effect: sweeping changes. universal: concerning everyone and everything; widespread: Food is a universal need. The young leader gained universal support.

    Arabic-English glossary > general

  • 9 public

    عَامٌّ \ broad: general; not covering small points: The broad idea is to train more teachers. common: general; not special: the common people. general: (as part of a title) having a wide control; being concerned with the whole of sth. (a country, a public body, etc.): the Secretary-General of the United Nations; the Governor-General of Australia, concerning all, or nearly all; common; not special or particular The general public, general daily use. public: general; concerning everyone: a public holiday, open to everyone; not private a public meeting, open to everyone (if he pays, if there is room) a public bus; a public performance at a cinema, owned by the local government and open to everyone (on payment if necessary) public gardens; public baths. sweeping: having a wide effect: sweeping changes. universal: concerning everyone and everything; widespread: Food is a universal need. The young leader gained universal support.

    Arabic-English glossary > public

  • 10 sweeping

    عَامٌّ \ broad: general; not covering small points: The broad idea is to train more teachers. common: general; not special: the common people. general: (as part of a title) having a wide control; being concerned with the whole of sth. (a country, a public body, etc.): the Secretary-General of the United Nations; the Governor-General of Australia, concerning all, or nearly all; common; not special or particular The general public, general daily use. public: general; concerning everyone: a public holiday, open to everyone; not private a public meeting, open to everyone (if he pays, if there is room) a public bus; a public performance at a cinema, owned by the local government and open to everyone (on payment if necessary) public gardens; public baths. sweeping: having a wide effect: sweeping changes. universal: concerning everyone and everything; widespread: Food is a universal need. The young leader gained universal support.

    Arabic-English glossary > sweeping

  • 11 universal

    عَامٌّ \ broad: general; not covering small points: The broad idea is to train more teachers. common: general; not special: the common people. general: (as part of a title) having a wide control; being concerned with the whole of sth. (a country, a public body, etc.): the Secretary-General of the United Nations; the Governor-General of Australia, concerning all, or nearly all; common; not special or particular The general public, general daily use. public: general; concerning everyone: a public holiday, open to everyone; not private a public meeting, open to everyone (if he pays, if there is room) a public bus; a public performance at a cinema, owned by the local government and open to everyone (on payment if necessary) public gardens; public baths. sweeping: having a wide effect: sweeping changes. universal: concerning everyone and everything; widespread: Food is a universal need. The young leader gained universal support.

    Arabic-English glossary > universal

  • 12 public

    النّاس \ public: (with the) the people in general. \ See Also الجمهور \ حُكوميّ \ public: owned by the government and open to everyone (on payment if necessary): public gardens; public baths. \ عُمُوم الشَّعْب \ public: (with the) the people in general. \ مَفْتُوح \ public: open to everyone (if he pays, if there is room): a public bus; a public performance at a cinema. \ See Also مُتَاح للجميع

    Arabic-English glossary > public

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  • Government-owned stocks —   Oil stocks owned by the national government and held for national security. In the United States, these stocks are known as the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.   U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration s Energy Glossary …   Energy terms

  • government-owned, Military Sealift Command-operated ships — Those ships to which the US Government holds title and which the Military Sealift Command operates with US Government (civil service) employees. These ships are designated United States Naval Ships and use the prefix “USNS” with the ship name and …   Military dictionary

  • government-owned, contract-operated ships — Those ships to which the US Government holds title and which the Military Sealift Command operates under a contract (i.e., nongovernment manned). These ships are designated United States Naval Ships and use the prefix …   Military dictionary

  • -owned — [əʊnd ǁ oʊnd] suffix added to other words in order to say who owns something or how much of it they own: • It has 55 company owned stores and 130 franchised stores in 21 states. • The family owned concern is proudly independent. • the jointly… …   Financial and business terms

  • Government National Mortgage Association — ( GNMA) A government owned corporation that is part of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. GNMA provides its guarantee, backed by the full faith and credit of the United States Government, to certain mortgage related securities …   Financial and business terms

  • Government financial reports — are an important part of democracy ( or a constitutionally limited republic) but, often not widely read or discussed. Online reporting by governments makes these government financial reports more accessible, but not necessarily more understood by …   Wikipedia

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