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in the interest(s) of

  • 1 in the interest(s) of

    لِمَصْلَحة \ in the interest(s) of: for the good of: In interest of your health (or in your own interest) you should stop smoking. \ لِمَنْفَعَة... \ in the interest(s) of: for the good of: In interest of your health (or in your own interest) you should stop smoking.

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  • 2 in the interest(s) of

    لِمَصْلَحةِ... \ in the interest(s) of: for the good of: In the interest of your health (or in your own interest) you should stop smoking. for: in the interest of: He played football for England.

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  • 3 in the interest(s) of

    in order to get, achieve, increase etc:

    The political march was banned in the interests of public safety.

    لِمَصْلَحَة

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  • 4 in the interest(s) of

    in order to get, achieve, increase etc:

    The political march was banned in the interests of public safety.

    لِمَصْلَحَة

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  • 5 interest

    [ˈɪntrəst] (American) [ˈɪntərɪst]
    1. noun
    1) curiosity; attention:

    That newspaper story is bound to arouse interest.

    إهْتِمام
    2) a matter, activity etc that is of special concern to one:

    Gardening is one of my main interests.

    مَصْلَحَه، إهْتِمام

    ( also adjective) the interest rate.

    فائِدَه ، رِبا

    He bought an interest in the night-club.

    سَهْم تِجاري
    5) a group of connected businesses which act together to their own advantage:

    I suspect that the scheme will be opposed by the banking interest (= all the banks acting together).

    مَجموعَة مَصالِح تِجاريَّه
    2. verb
    1) to arouse the curiosity and attention of; to be of importance or concern to:

    Political arguments don't interest me at all.

    يُثير إهْتِمام
    2) ( with in) to persuade to do, buy etc:

    Can I interest you in (buying) this dictionary?

    يُقْنِع أن يَشْتَري

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  • 6 the man in the street

    the ordinary, typical, average man:

    The man in the street often has little interest in politics.

    الإنْسان العادي

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  • 7 interest

    اِسْتَرعَى \ interest: to cause (sb.) to give close attention to: This book interests me very much. \ See Also أثَارَ الاهتمام \ حِرْص \ interest: a desire to know about sth.; eager attention; concern: He takes no interest in sport. It is of no interest to him. He has lost interest in it. \ رِبْح \ interest: money paid regularly (by a bank, a government, a company, a person, etc.) for the use of money that has been lent: I receive 6% yearly interest on my shares in the company. \ See Also فائدة (فَائِدَة)، رِبًا

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  • 8 interest

    اِهْتِمام \ attention: care and thought: Pay attention to my words!. care: serious thought or attention: Treat that glass with care. heed: attention; notice: He paid no heed to my advice. interest: a desire to know about sth.; eager attention; concern: He takes no interest in sport. He has lost interest in it. notice: attention: The matter was brought to his notice. regard: respect; concern: He has little regard for the truth. stake: a personal interest that shows one’s faith in sth., and one’s acceptance of risk: I’ve bought a farm on the island, so now I have a stake there. \ See Also عناية (عِنَايَة)، مصلحة (مَصْلَحَة)‏

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  • 9 interest

    فَائِدَة \ advantage: sth. useful and likely to bring success: Long legs are an advantage to a runner. It will be to his advantage if he studies hard. benefit: good effect; help: The money was given for the benefit of the poor.. good: that which is right: You must choose between good and evil. Too much freedom does more harm than good, use; value What’s the good of that? Rules are made for your own good. goodness: good qualities: There’s a lot of goodness in cheese. interest: money paid regularly (by a bank, a government, a company, a person, etc.) for the use of money that has been lent: I receive 6% yearly interest on my shares in the company. point: purpose; use: There’s no point in waiting any longer. use: value: What’s the use of getting angry? It’s no use waiting for him (It would be a waste of time), the purpose for which sth. is made; the work that sth. is able to do Knives have many uses; for cutting food; for sharpening pencils, etc.; How many uses can you think of for a brick?. \ See Also مِيزَة

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  • 10 interest

    مَصْلَحَة \ good: use; value: What’s the good of that? Rules are made for your own good. interest: sth. with which one is concerned; sth. to which one gives eager attention: They have many different business interests. Her interests in life are music and reading. service: a group of people who work for the government or who supply some public need: the fire service; the fighting services (army, navy and air force). stake: a personal interest that shows one’s faith in sth., and one’s acceptance of risk: I’ve bought a farm on the island, so now I have a stake there. \ See Also اهتمام (اهتِمام)، مرفق عام (مَرْفَق عامّ)‏

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  • 11 interest

    مَنْفَعَة \ benefit: good effect; help: The money was given for the benefit of the poor. interest: sth. with which one is concerned; sth. to which one gives eager attention: They have many different business interests. Her interests in life are music and reading.

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  • 12 interest

    شَوَّقَ \ inspire: to fill (sb.) with fine feelings (courage, eagerness to do well, etc.) or with fine ideas (esp. in the arts): His speech inspired the people to fight for freedom. Looking at the mountains inspired me to write a poem. interest: to cause (sb.) to give close attention: This book interests me very much. I’m interested in old coins. \ See Also أوحى (أَوْحَى)، أَثَارَ اهتمام

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  • 13 interest

    مَأْرَب \ cause: aim, purpose: We fought in the cause of freedom. We want the money for a good cause - schools for blind children. interest: sth. with which one is concerned; sth. to which one gives eager attention: They have many different business interests. Her interests in life are music and reading. \ See Also هدف (هَدَف)، قضية (قَضِيَّة)‏

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  • 14 the theatre

    1) the profession of actors:

    He's in the theatre.

    المَسْرَح، التَّمْثيل
    2) drama:

    His special interest is the theatre.

    الدراما، التَّمْثيل المَسْرَحي

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  • 15 off the beaten track

    بَعِيد \ distant: not close (place, view, relation, etc.). far, (farther, farthest): a long way: Is it far to the river? My thoughts were far away. off the beaten track: away from the busy roads. out-of the way: (of places) far from any town. remote: distant in time or in relationship; far and not easily reached: in the remote past; a remote interest in the subject; a remote village in the mountains; a remote possibility (a very slight one).

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  • 16 out-of the way

    بَعِيد \ distant: not close (place, view, relation, etc.). far, (farther, farthest): a long way: Is it far to the river? My thoughts were far away. off the beaten track: away from the busy roads. out-of the way: (of places) far from any town. remote: distant in time or in relationship; far and not easily reached: in the remote past; a remote interest in the subject; a remote village in the mountains; a remote possibility (a very slight one).

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  • 17 منفعة

    مَنْفَعَة \ benefit: good effect; help: The money was given for the benefit of the poor. interest: sth. with which one is concerned; sth. to which one gives eager attention: They have many different business interests. Her interests in life are music and reading. \ لِمَنْفَعَة... \ in the interest(s) of: for the good of: In interest of your health (or in your own interest) you should stop smoking.

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  • 18 لمصلحة...

    لِمَصْلَحةِ... \ in the interest(s) of: for the good of: In the interest of your health (or in your own interest) you should stop smoking. for: in the interest of: He played football for England.

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  • 19 for

    لِمَصْلَحةِ... \ in the interest(s) of: for the good of: In the interest of your health (or in your own interest) you should stop smoking. for: in the interest of: He played football for England.

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  • 20 for

    بِالقياس إلى \ for: in regard to: For a boy, he’s rather weak. He’s too young for such work. \ بِالنِّسْبة لِـ \ for: in regard to: For a boy, he’s rather weak. He’s too young for such work. \ بِالنِّيابة عَن \ for: instead of: I’m busy, so please do it for me. \ في جانب \ for: in favour of: Are you for this idea or against it?. \ See Also صف (صَفّ)‏ \ لأَجْل \ for: that is intended to belong to, be given to, or used for the purpose of: This parcel isn’t for you, it’s for your sister. What’s this money for? It’s for buying some food for dinner. They go fishing for pleasure. \ See Also لـ (لِـ)‏ \ لِصَالح \ for: in the interest of: He played football for England. \ لِمَصْلَحَة \ for: in the interest of: He played football for England. \ لِمُدَّة \ for: showing the length of time since sth. happened, or from the beginning to the present: I haven’t seen him for two years. We have lived here for six months. \ لِمُدَّةَ \ for: showing the length of time since sth. happened, or from the beginning to the present: I haven’t seen him for two years. We have lived here for six months. \ مُؤَيِّد لِـ \ for: in favour of: Are you for this idea or against it?. \ مُمَثِّلاً عن \ for: in the interest of: He played football for England.

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