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1 payment
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2 payment
تَسْدِيد \ aim: the act of aiming: I took careful aim and fired. payment: paying: Here is $5 in payment of your bill. -
3 payment in kind
مُقَايَضَة \ exchange: exchanging; return: He gave me his car in exchange for my motorboat. payment in kind: payment with goods, not with money. swap: swapping arragement; sth. swapped. -
4 payment in kind
مُبَادَلَة \ payment in kind: payment with goods, not with money. swap: swapping arrangement; sth. swapped. -
5 payment
nounدَفْعَه، مَبْلَغThe TV can be paid for in ten weekly payments.
2) the act of paying:دَفْعHe gave me a book in payment for my kindness.
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6 down payment
a payment in cash, especially to begin the purchase of something for which further payments will be made over a period of time.عُرْبون -
7 disability payment
nounan amount of money regularly paid by the government to disabled people.مَعاشُ العَجْز -
8 ida'
payment, deposit [wada'a] Per ida', Tur eda borrowed from Ar -
9 on credit
payment being made after the date of sale:بالدَّيْنDo you sell goods on credit?
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10 دفعة
دَفْعَة \ burst: a sudden short use of power: a burst of gunfire; a burst of speed. push: a pushing movement: I gave the door a push, and it swung open. shove: a push. \ دَفْعَة \ instalment: one part of payment that is being paid regularly: I paid for my new car by monthly instalments. \ See Also قسط (قِسْط) \ دَفْعَة مالية \ payment: paying: Here is $5 in payment of your bill. \ دَفْعَة مُقَدَّمة \ advance: money paid before it is earned. \ دَفْعَة واحِدة كبيرة \ a lump sum: one large payment instead of several small ones. \ دَفْعيّ (دَفّاع) \ propulsive, impulsive. -
11 instalment
دَفْعَة \ instalment: one part of payment that is being paid regularly: I paid for my new car by monthly instalments. \ See Also قسط (قِسْط) \ فَصْل (من مُسَلْسَل) \ instalment: one part of sth. (payment, a story in a weekly paper, etc.) that is being done regularly bit by bit: I paid for my new car by monthly instalments. \ See Also جزء (جُزْء) \ قِسْط \ instalment: one part of sth. (payment, a story in a weekly paper, etc.) that is being done regularly bit by bit: I paid for my new car by monthly instalments. -
12 advance
[ədˈvaːns]1. verb1) to move forward:يَتَقَدَّمHe married the boss's daughter to advance (= improve) his chances of promotion.
2) to supply (someone) with (money) on credit:يُقْرِض مَالاً، يُسَلِّفThe bank will advance you $500.
2. noun1) moving forward or progressing:تَقَدُّمGreat advances in medicine have been made in this century.
2) a payment made before the normal time:سُلْفَه، تَسْلِيفCan I have an advance on my salary?
3) ( usually in plural ) an attempt at ( especially sexual) seduction.مُحَاوَلَة لِكَسْب صَدَاقَةأو لِأغْرَاء3. adjectiveمُقَدَّم، قَبْل المَوعِدan advance payment.
2) made beforehand:سَلَفَاًan advance booking.
3) sent ahead of the main group or force:مُقَدِّمَة الجَيْشْ، طَلِيعَهthe advance guard.
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13 cash
[kæʃ]1. noun1) coins or paper money, not cheques, credit cards etc:نَقْد، نُقودDo you wish to pay cash?
2) payment by money or cheque as opposed to payment by account:نَقْدا (ليس شيكا)Cash or account, madam?
3) money in any form:مالHe has plenty of cash.
2. verbto turn into, or exchange for, money:يَصْرِفُ شيكا، يَسْحَبُ قيمة شيكCan you cash a cheque for me?
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14 to let
for letting:للإيجارhouse to let.
•Remark: let to, ~rent (out) to mean to allow the use of (a house etc that one owns) to (someone) in return for payment: to let / rent (out) one's flat to visitors. rent from means to give payment for one's use of (a house etc) to (the owner): I rent my flat from a landlord who lives abroad. -
15 أجر
أَجَّرَ \ hire out: to lend sth. to sb. for payment: He hired me his horse (or he hired out his horse to me). lease: to give or take possession of (sth.) by lease: I’ve leased this flat from the owner. let: (also see lease) to rent sth. to sb.: We’ve let the top floor of our house for $10 a week. rent: to allow (sth.) to be used on payment of rent: I rented my house to a friend while I was working abroad. \ See Also استأجر (اِسْتَأْجَرَ) -
16 أجرة
أُجْرَة \ fee: payment for a special skilled service: school fees; a doctor’s fee. charge: the amount of money asked for doing sth., for supplying sth., etc.: What is your charge for this work?. hire: the act of hiring: Is this boat for hire?. pay: money that is given for regular work or services: My son gets more pay than I do. rent: regular payment for the continuous use of a building or piece of land or television set, etc. The rent for this office is $50 a week. wage: rate of pay for a workman: an hourly wage; a daily wage. \ See Also رسم (رَسْم) \ أُجْرَة البَريد \ postage: the cost of posting sth.: What’s the postage on an air letter to Australia?. \ أُجْرَة السَّفَر \ fare: the cost of a journey: How much was the train fare? My fares come to $3 a week. -
17 استأجر
اِسْتَأجَرَ \ hire: to obtain (the use of sth. or the services of sb.) for payment: I hired a car for a week, and I hired a driver with it. lease: to give or take possession of (sth.) by lease: I’ve leased this flat from the owner. rent: to use (sth.) on payment of rent: We have rented this house for a year. \ اِسْتَأجَرَ مركبًا أو طائرة (لِغَرَض مُعيّن) \ charter: to hire (an aeroplane, ship, etc.) for a special purpose. -
18 تسديد
تَسْدِيد \ aim: the act of aiming: I took careful aim and fired. payment: paying: Here is $5 in payment of your bill. -
19 جعل
جُعْل \ beetle: a kind of insect with hard wing cases. royalty: a payment to the owner of land from which minerals are taken; a payment to a writer of books or music on each copy of his work that is sold: Recording companies pay royalties to some of their singers. \ See Also حِصّة المُقاسَمَة -
20 حصة
حِصَّة \ allocation: sth. that is allocated. lot: an amount or quantity: We can share this load; you take this lot and I’ll take that lot. period: (in schools) the time taken by one lesson: We have history in the second period today. portion: a part; a share: We shared the rice, and everybody got a small portion. quota: an official share, to be given or received: Our library has received this year’s quota of new books. share: a division of sth. that is shared: He has eaten more than his share of the cake. \ حِصَّة المُقَاسَمة \ royalty: a payment to the owner of land from which minerals are taken; a payment to a writer of books or music on each copy of his work that is sold: Recording companies pay royalties to some of their singers. \ حِصَّة مَقْطوعة \ ration: a share of limited supplies: my family’s ration of flour.
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