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  • 21 ضمني

    ضِمْنِيّ \ implicit: understood but not expressed: He did not answer my written offer of a job; this was an implicit refusal. tacit: understood but not spoken: a tacit agreement. \ ضَمِير \ conscience: the feeling that tells us whether we are doing right or wrong: If we do wrong, we have a guilty conscience. person: one of the three classes of pronoun: the first person (I, we); the second person (you); the third person (he, she, it, they). pronoun: a word (such as you, him, mine) that stands in place of a noun. \ ضَمِير الغائبة المتّصل \ her: the possessive adjective for a female: A mother loves her children, the object form of the personal pronoun she My wife wants you to help her. Tell him but don’t tell her. \ ضَمِير المُتَكلِّم الجَمْع في حالة الإضافة \ our: belonging to us: We make our own bread. \ ضَمِير المُتَكلِّم الجَمْع في حالتي النصب والجرّ \ us: the object form of we: She bought us a drink. \ ضَمِير المُتَكلِّم المُفْرَد \ I: object form me and pl.. we, also possessive forms mine and my pron. the pronoun that one uses in regard to oneself. \ ضَمِير المُتَكلِّم المُفْرَد في حالة الإضافة \ my: belonging to me: my house. \ ضَمِير المُتَكلِّم المُفْرَد في حالتي النَّصب والجَرّ \ me: the object form of the pronoun I: He hit me. he gave me a present. She gave a present to me. \ ضَمِير المخاطَب في حالة الإضافة \ your: belonging to you: This is your dinner; I’ve eaten mine. Have you cut your finger?. \ ضَمِير المذكّر الغائب المتصل المنصوب أو المجرور \ him: strong him/ pron. the object form of the pronoun he: Follow that man - stop him and give him this letter.

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  • 22 مذكور ضمنا

    مَذْكُور ضِمْنًا \ implicit: understood but not expressed: He did not answer my written offer of a job; this was an implicit refusal.

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  • 23 tacit

    ضِمْنِيّ \ implicit: understood but not expressed: He did not answer my written offer of a job; this was an implicit refusal. tacit: understood but not spoken: a tacit agreement.

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  • 24 تام

    adj. perfect, pure, regular, sound, complete, flat, implicit, unconditional, blank, whole, crass, entire, integral, thorough, thoroughgoing, plenary, unqualified, outright, utter, round, unequivocal, gone, rank, perfected, performed
    pron. every

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  • 25 ضمني

    adj. implied, implicit, tacit, underlying

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  • 26 كامن

    adj. latent, hidden, concealed, potential, inherent, implicit

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  • 27 كامن في

    adj. implicit

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  • 28 مفهوم ضمنا

    adj. implied, implicit, tacit

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  • 29 ضمني

    ضِمْنِيّ
    implied, implicit, tacit, underlying, hidden

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  • 30 كامن

    كامِن
    latent, hidden, concealed; potential; inherent, implicit

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  • 31 مفهوم ضمنا

    مَفْهُوم ضِمْناً
    implied, implicit, tacit

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  • 32 مضمر

    مُضْمَر: ضِمْنِيّ
    tacit, implicit, implied, underlying

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  • 33 مقدر

    مُقَدّر: مُضْمَر، ضِمْنِيّ
    implied, implicit, tacit, underlying

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  • Implicit — Im*plic it, a. [L. implicitus, p. p. of implicare to entwine, entangle, attach closely: cf. F. implicite. See {Implicate}.] 1. Infolded; entangled; complicated; involved. [Obs.] Milton. [1913 Webster] In his woolly fleece I cling implicit. Pope.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • implicit — IMPLICÍT, Ă, impliciţi, te, adj. (Adesea adverbial) Care este inclus, conţinut în altceva (fără a mai fi exprimat direct); care se înţelege de la sine. – Din fr. implicite, lat. implicitus. Trimis de gall, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98  Implicit ≠… …   Dicționar Român

  • implicit — im·plic·it /im pli sət/ adj: capable of being recognized though unexpressed: implied im·plic·it·ly adv Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …   Law dictionary

  • implicit — implicit, virtual, constructive mean being such by correct or justifiable inference rather than by direct statement or proof. Something is implicit (as opposed to explicit) which is implied (as by the words, acts, appearance, character, or… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • implicit — ► ADJECTIVE 1) implied though not directly expressed. 2) (implicit in) always to be found in. 3) with no qualification or question: implicit faith. DERIVATIVES implicitly adverb implicitness noun. ORIGIN …   English terms dictionary

  • implicit — 1590s, from M.Fr. implicite and directly from L. implicitus, later variant of implicatus, pp. of implicare (see IMPLICATION (Cf. implication)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • implicit — [adj] included without question, inherent, absolute accurate, certain, complete, constant, constructive, contained, definite, entire, firm, fixed, full, implicative, implied, inarticulate, inevitable, inferential, inferred, latent, practical,… …   New thesaurus

  • implicit — [im plis′it] adj. [L implicitus, pp. of implicare: see IMPLY] 1. suggested or to be understood though not plainly expressed; implied: distinguished from EXPLICIT 2. necessarily or naturally involved though not plainly apparent or expressed;… …   English World dictionary

  • implicit — 01. [Implicit] in his refusal to give Maureen Hoffman a promotion was an obvious prejudice against women working in management. 02. I trust Young Soo [implicitly], having dealt with him on numerous occasions, and having always found him to be… …   Grammatical examples in English

  • implicit — adj. 1) implicit in (implicit in the contract) 2) implicit that + clause (it is implicit in our agreement that she will be a partner) * * * [ɪm plɪsɪt] implicit that + clause (it is implicit in our agreement that she will be a partner) implicit… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • implicit — im|plic|it [ ım plısıt ] adjective * 1. ) not stated directly, but expressed in the way someone behaves, or understood from what they are saying: His suggestions may be seen as an implicit criticism of government policy. implicit in: This… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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