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  • 1 experience

    [ɪkˈspɪərɪəns]
    1. noun
    1) (knowledge, skill or wisdom gained through) practice in some activity, or the doing of something:

    Learn by experience – don't make the same mistake again

    Has she had experience in teaching?

    تَجْرِبَه

    The earthquake was a terrible experience.

    تَجْرِبَه، حَدَث
    2. verb
    to have experience of; to feel:

    I have never before experienced such rudeness!

    يُجَرِّب

    Arabic-English dictionary > experience

  • 2 hearsay

    [-seɪ] noun
    that which one has been told about by others but for which one has otherwise no evidence:

    I never trust anything that I learn by hearsay.

    إشاعَه، تَقَوُّلات

    Arabic-English dictionary > hearsay

  • 3 pick up

    1) to learn gradually, without formal teaching:

    I never studied Italian – I just picked it up when I was in Italy.

    يَلْتَقِط المَعرِفَه، يَتَعَلَّم تدريجيا
    2) to let (someone) into a car, train etc in order to take him somewhere:

    I picked him up at the station and drove him home.

    يأخُذُ مَعَه فُلانا بالسَّيّاره
    3) to get (something) by chance:

    I picked up a bargain at the shops today.

    يَحْصَل بالصُّدْفَه

    He fell over and picked himself up again.

    يَقومُ بعْدَ سُقوطٍ عَلى الأرض، يَرْفَعُ نفسَه
    5) to collect (something) from somewhere:

    I ordered some meat from the butcher – I'll pick it up on my way home tonight.

    يَجْلِب، يَذْهَب ليجيء بِ
    6) (of radio, radar etc) to receive signals:

    We picked up a foreign broadcast last night.

    يَتَلَقّى، يَلْتَقِط إشارات راديو
    7) to find; to catch:

    The police picked up the criminal.

    يُلْقي القبْضَ على، يَجِد

    Arabic-English dictionary > pick up

  • 4 عرف

    عَرَفَ \ can (cannot, can’t): to know how to: Can you drive a car?. find out: to learn by inquiry: Please find out what happened. know: (of facts) to have learnt; have in the mind: He didn’t know my name. He knew who I was. Do you know much English? Do you know how to drive? Did you know about his death?. \ عَرَفَ (شَخصًا ما)‏ \ know: (of people) to have met sb. and talked to him: We know our neighbours well, of course, be able to tell one from another; recognize I know your son by sight, but we’ve never met. I know all the flowers in this garden. \ عَرَفَ اسم شخص \ know sb. by name: to know sb’s name and not only his face: The headmaster knew all the boys by sight and most of them by name. \ عَرَفَ شخصًا بالسَّماع \ know sb. by name: to have heard of sb., without having met him. \ عَرَفَ القليل عن \ know of: to have heard about: Do you know of a good doctor.

    Arabic-English dictionary > عرف

  • 5 فرصة

    فُرْصَة \ choice: the right or chance to choose: It is your choice, whether you go or stay. \ See Also حَقّ الاختيار \ فُرْصَة مُؤاتِيَة \ chance: a time when sth. may be done; suitable conditions for trying to do sth.: I’ll do that, when I get the chance. I’ve never had the chance to learn to swim. \ فُرْصَة مُنَاسِبَة \ opportunity: a favourable time; a chance: You’ll have an opportunity to meet her when she visits me next week. I took the opportunity to travel when it was offered.

    Arabic-English dictionary > فرصة

  • 6 مناسبة

    مُنَاسَبَة \ chance: a time when sth. may be done; suitable conditions for trying to do sth.: I’ll do that, when I get the chance. I’ve never had the chance to learn to swim. function: a social event. occasion: a special event; the time of a particular event: The Queen’s visit was an important occasion. On that occasion, the weather remained fine. opportunity: a favourable time; a chance: You’ll have an opportunity to meet her when she visits me next week. I took the opportunity to travel when it was offered. \ See Also فرصة (فُرْصَة)‏ \ بِالمُنَاسَبَة \ by the way: used to show that the speaker is about to change the subject: Thank you for your help. By the way, would you like to come to our party next week. \ بِهَذه المُنَاسَبَة \ by the way: (used when adding a new idea to what one has said): By the way, did you know his wife was ill?. \ مُنَاسَبَة (مَرِحَة أو بَهيجَة)‏ \ festivity: rejoicing, usu. with a feast: Marriage festivities.

    Arabic-English dictionary > مناسبة

  • 7 وجد

    وَجَدَ \ find, found, found: to search successfully for sth.: I’ve found the pen I lost yesterday. Can you find your way home?, see You’ll find the key in the door, learn or discover sth. (by experience or study of inquiry) She found him changed. You will find the hotel very comfortable. The judge found the prisoner guilty. lay hands on: to be able to find: I have a key, but I can’t lay hands on it just now. \ وَجَدَ داعيًا لِـ \ need: (in questions and negative sentences only; p.t. he need not or need he?) to be forced; have to: Need you go now? No, I needn’t (or Yes, I must, or Yes, I do need to, but never Yes, I need). \ وَجَدَ مُتْعَةً في \ enjoy: to get pleasure from: Did you enjoy your dinner?. take pleasure in: to enjoy: She takes pleasure in helping others. \ وَجَدَ مثيلاً لِـ \ match: to find an equal for: Can you match this red cloth (Can you find some more of the same colour, etc.)?. \ وَجَدَ المجموع \ add up: to reach a full amount, by adding all the figures: This bill adds up to $17. You added it up wrong. \ وَجَدَ مُصادفةً \ hit on, or. [b]upon to find by chance:[/b]: I hit upon a new way of saving money. \ وَجَدَ الوقت الكافي لِـ \ find time: to have enough time, when one is busy: I’ll come if I find time, but I can’t promise. \ وَجَدَ الوقت المناسب \ fit in: to be (or cause to be) a suitable arrangement; find time for: I was too busy to fit in a visit to the library. \ وَجَدَ مُناسِبًا \ see fit, think fit: to consider suitable: You must do whatever you think fit.

    Arabic-English dictionary > وجد

  • 8 chance

    فُرْصَة مُؤاتِيَة \ chance: a time when sth. may be done; suitable conditions for trying to do sth.: I’ll do that, when I get the chance. I’ve never had the chance to learn to swim.

    Arabic-English glossary > chance

  • 9 chance

    مُنَاسَبَة \ chance: a time when sth. may be done; suitable conditions for trying to do sth.: I’ll do that, when I get the chance. I’ve never had the chance to learn to swim. function: a social event. occasion: a special event; the time of a particular event: The Queen’s visit was an important occasion. On that occasion, the weather remained fine. opportunity: a favourable time; a chance: You’ll have an opportunity to meet her when she visits me next week. I took the opportunity to travel when it was offered. \ See Also فرصة (فُرْصَة)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > chance

  • 10 function

    مُنَاسَبَة \ chance: a time when sth. may be done; suitable conditions for trying to do sth.: I’ll do that, when I get the chance. I’ve never had the chance to learn to swim. function: a social event. occasion: a special event; the time of a particular event: The Queen’s visit was an important occasion. On that occasion, the weather remained fine. opportunity: a favourable time; a chance: You’ll have an opportunity to meet her when she visits me next week. I took the opportunity to travel when it was offered. \ See Also فرصة (فُرْصَة)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > function

  • 11 occasion

    مُنَاسَبَة \ chance: a time when sth. may be done; suitable conditions for trying to do sth.: I’ll do that, when I get the chance. I’ve never had the chance to learn to swim. function: a social event. occasion: a special event; the time of a particular event: The Queen’s visit was an important occasion. On that occasion, the weather remained fine. opportunity: a favourable time; a chance: You’ll have an opportunity to meet her when she visits me next week. I took the opportunity to travel when it was offered. \ See Also فرصة (فُرْصَة)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > occasion

  • 12 opportunity

    مُنَاسَبَة \ chance: a time when sth. may be done; suitable conditions for trying to do sth.: I’ll do that, when I get the chance. I’ve never had the chance to learn to swim. function: a social event. occasion: a special event; the time of a particular event: The Queen’s visit was an important occasion. On that occasion, the weather remained fine. opportunity: a favourable time; a chance: You’ll have an opportunity to meet her when she visits me next week. I took the opportunity to travel when it was offered. \ See Also فرصة (فُرْصَة)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > opportunity

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