-
1 him
[hɪm] pronoun(used as the object of a verb or preposition) a male person or animal already spoken about:إياه: ضَمير المَفعول بِهI came with him.
-
2 with
مَعَ \ along: with one: Bring your friend along. for: in favour of: Are you for this idea or against it?. to: (after an adj.): Be kind to her. with: in the company of: Come with me. I agree with you, against He quarrelled with her. She struggled with him. -
3 with
ضِدّ \ against: opposed to: a match against another team; a law against murder. opposite: (that which is) as different as possible: North is in the opposite direction to south. Darkness is the opposite of light. We have opposite ideas about religion. proof: (with against or in compounds) giving complete protection: This lock is proof against any thief. My watch is shockproof and waterproof. versus: (often shortened to v. or vs.) against: The first match or the World Football Cup was Scotland versus Zaire. with: against: He quarrelled with her. She struggled with him. -
4 hım hım
nasally, with a nasal sound. - konuşmak to talk through one´s nose, have a nasal twang. -
5 with one accord
(everybody) in agreement:بِالأجْمَاعWith one accord they stood up to cheer him.
-
6 (him) (его) дело пропащее
American: it's gone goose withУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (him) (его) дело пропащее
-
7 With Him All Things Are Possible
Religion: WHATAPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > With Him All Things Are Possible
-
8 With Him It's Possible
Religion: WHIPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > With Him It's Possible
-
9 besiege with
أمْطَرَ بِـ \ shower: to send a shower; come in a shower: They showered him with questions. besiege with: to keep on asking, etc; attack with: He was besieged with questions from all sides. \ See Also أَمْطَرَ بالأَسْئِلَة -
10 tax (someone) with
to accuse (a person) of:يَتَّهِمI taxed him with dishonesty.
-
11 tax (someone) with
to accuse (a person) of:يَتَّهِمI taxed him with dishonesty.
-
12 deal with
عَالَجَ \ cure: to bring (sb.) back to good health; put an end to a disease or customary unwanted behaviour: The doctor cured me of fever. Nothing will cure him of smoking. deal with: to treat; attend to: I’ll deal with this question myself. If a thief breaks in, my dog will deal with him. handle: to deal with (people, machines, difficulties, etc.): She handled that difficult situation very well. remedy: to put right (sth. that is wrong): Most faults can be remedied. tackle: to deal with (a difficulty); speak boldly to (sb., about a difficulty): I must tackle our neighbours about that broken fence. treat: to give medical care to (a sick person); deal with (an illness): His wounds were treated in hospital. The doctor treated her for a disease of the blood. \ See Also داوى (دَاوَى)، دبر (دَبَّرَ)، أصلح (أَصْلَحَ)، تَعَامَلَ مَع -
13 reason with
جَادَلَ \ reason with: to try to persuade (sb.) by fair argument: I reasoned with him, but he still refused to pay the bill. \ See Also ناقَشَ بِغَرَضِ الإقناعِ \ حَاوَلَ الإقناع بالحُجَّة والمنْطِق \ reason with: to try to persuade (sb.) by fair argument: I reasoned with him, but he still refused to pay the bill. -
14 to do with
تَكون لهُ عُلاقَهI never had anything to do with the neighbours.
2) ( with have) to be involved in, especially to be (partly) responsible for:مُتَوَرِّط، له عُلاقَه، لهُ ضِلْعDid you have anything to do with her death?
يكون له صِله أو عُلاقَهHas this decision anything to do with what I said yesterday?
له اهميّه، يَخُصThis letter is/has to do with Bill's plans for the summer.
I'm sorry, but that question has nothing to do with me
يَهُمُّ، يَخُصُّWhat has that (got) to do with him?
-
15 keep pace with
جَارَى \ keep up: to remain level: He was too lazy to keep up with the class. He ran so fast that I couldn’t keep up (with him). keep pace with: to keep level with: The supply of new cars cannot keep pace with the demand. \ See Also ماشى (مَاشَى) -
16 to keep pace with
مَاشَى \ keep up: to remain level: He was too lazy to keep up with the class. He ran so fast that I couldn’t keep up (with him). to keep pace with: to keep level with: The supply of new cars cannot keep pace with the demand. -
17 bear with
صَبَرَ عَلَى \ bear with: to stay and listen to sb., be patient with. put up with: to bear without complaining: If you live near an airport, you have to put up with the noise. stand: to bear; suffer without complaint: How can you stand that noise? I can’t stand that man! (I dislike him very much). tolerate: to bear; accept without complaint: I can’t tolerate heat. He can’t tolerate badly cooked food. -
18 put up with
صَبَرَ عَلَى \ bear with: to stay and listen to sb., be patient with. put up with: to bear without complaining: If you live near an airport, you have to put up with the noise. stand: to bear; suffer without complaint: How can you stand that noise? I can’t stand that man! (I dislike him very much). tolerate: to bear; accept without complaint: I can’t tolerate heat. He can’t tolerate badly cooked food. -
19 go with
-
20 have nothing to do with
1) to avoid completely:يَتَجَنَّبAfter he came out of prison, many of his friends would have nothing to do with him.
2) (also be nothing to do with) to be something that a person ought not to be interested in:لا عُلاقَةَ لهThis letter has/is nothing to do with you.
См. также в других словарях:
with — preposition Etymology: Middle English, against, from, with, from Old English; akin to Old English wither against, Old High German widar against, back, Sanskrit vi apart Date: before 12th century 1. a. in opposition to ; against < had a fight with … New Collegiate Dictionary
with open arms — {adv. phr.} 1. With the arms spread wide for hugging or catching. * /When Father came home from work, little Sally ran out to meet him with open arms./ * /Dick stood under the window with open arms, and Jean dropped the bag of laundry down to him … Dictionary of American idioms
with open arms — {adv. phr.} 1. With the arms spread wide for hugging or catching. * /When Father came home from work, little Sally ran out to meet him with open arms./ * /Dick stood under the window with open arms, and Jean dropped the bag of laundry down to him … Dictionary of American idioms
with — Accredit Ac*cred it, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Accredited}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Accrediting}.] [F. accr[ e]diter; [ a] (L. ad) + cr[ e]dit credit. See {Credit}.] 1. To put or bring into credit; to invest with credit or authority; to sanction. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
With a witness — Witness Wit ness, n. [AS. witness, gewitnes, from witan to know. [root]133. See {Wit}, v. i.] [1913 Webster] 1. Attestation of a fact or an event; testimony. [1913 Webster] May we with . . . the witness of a good conscience, pursue him with any… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
HIM — en 2008. Datos generales Origen Helsinki, Finlandia … Wikipedia Español
With Apologies to Jesse Jackson — South Park episode Randy on Wheel of Fortune trying to solve the final puzzle … Wikipedia
HIM — HIM … Википедия
HIM (Band) — HIM HIM während eines Auftritts (2006) Gründung 1995 Genre Dark Rock, Alternative Rock Website … Deutsch Wikipedia
HiM (Band) — HIM HIM während eines Auftritts (2006) Gründung 1995 Genre Dark Rock, Alternative Rock Website … Deutsch Wikipedia
Him — während eines Auftritts (2006) Gründung 1995 Genre Dark Rock, Alternative Rock Website … Deutsch Wikipedia