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1 الساعة
السَّاعة \ time: the hour: Clocks show the time. The time is now 6 o’clock. \ السِّاعَة كذا... \ o’clock: (used with the numbers 1 to 12 in telling time) exactly the hour stated according to the clock: at 6 o’clock in the evening (6.00 pm or 18.00). -
2 sundial
nouna device, usually in a garden, for telling time from the shadow of a rod or plate on its surface cast by the sun.مِزْوَلَه شَمْسِيَّه -
3 o’clock
السِّاعَة كذا... \ o’clock: (used with the numbers 1 to 12 in telling time) exactly the hour stated according to the clock: at 6 o’clock in the evening (6.00 pm or 18.00). -
4 ساعة (قياس زمني)
ساعَة (قياس زمني) \ hour: a measure of time; sixty minutes; a point or period of time: Doctors are called out at all hours. \ ساعَة شَمْسِيَّة \ sundial: a device that shows the time, by using the sun’s shadow (which moves like the hour hand of a clock). \ ساعَة كبيرة \ clock: an instrument for telling the time. \ سَاعَة مُنَبِّهة \ alarm clock: a clock with a bell that rings at a fixed time, to wake sb. in the morning, etc.. \ سَاعَة يَد \ watch: a small kind of clock that is worn on the wrist (or is carried in a pocket). \ See Also جيب (جَيْب) \ سَاعَة يَد \ wrist-watch: a watch that is worn on the wrist. \ See Also مِعْصَم -
5 after
[ˈaːftə]1. preposition1) later in time or place than:بَعْدAfter the car came a bus.
بَعْد، تِلْوَnight after night.
3) behind:وَرَاءShut the door after you!
4) in search or pursuit of:خلْـفHe ran after the bus.
5) considering:بَعْد كُل مَاIt's sad to fail after all that work.
6) (American in telling the time) past::بَعْد (زَمَن)It's a quarter after ten.
2. adverblater in time or place:بَعْدَ ذَلِكThey arrived soon after.
3. conjunctionlater than the time when:بَعْدَ أنAfter she died we moved house twice.
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6 watch
[wɔtʃ]1. noun1) a small instrument for telling the time by, worn on the wrist or carried in the pocket of a waistcoat etc:ساعَهa wrist-watch.
2) a period of standing guard during the night:فَتْرَة الحِراسَهI'll take the watch from two o'clock till six.
3) in the navy etc, a group of officers and men who are on duty at a given time:الحُرّاس، فَريق المُناوبَهThe night watch come(s) on duty soon.
2. verb1) to look at (someone or something):يَنْظُر، يُشاهِدHe is watching television.
2) to keep a lookout (for):يُراقِب، يَتَرَبَّصCould you watch for the postman?
3) to be careful of (someone or something):Watch (that) you don't fall off!
يَحْذَر، يَحْتَرِس، يَنْتَبِهWatch him! He's dangerous.
4) to guard or take care of:يَحْرُس، يَنْتَبِه لِ، يَحْذَرPlease watch the baby while I go shopping.
5) to wait for (a chance, opportunity etc):يَنْتَظِر، يَرْتَقِب فُرْصَة سانِحَهWatch your chance, and then run.
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7 إنذار
إِنْذَار \ caution: a warning: The judge let him go with a caution. notice: warning, esp. when one plans to end some agreement: The cook gave a week’s notice (She said that she would only work for one week more). He left me at short notice (He went soon after telling me that he would go). warning: sth. that warns: He arrived without warning (unexpectedly). The police gave him a serious warning (They said that next time he would be punished). \ See Also إشعار (إِشْعَار)، تحذير (تَحْذِير) \ إِنْذَار بالخَطَر \ alarm: a warning of danger: I range a bell to raise the alarm. -
8 caution
إِنْذَار \ caution: a warning: The judge let him go with a caution. notice: warning, esp. when one plans to end some agreement: The cook gave a week’s notice (She said that she would only work for one week more). He left me at short notice (He went soon after telling me that he would go). warning: sth. that warns: He arrived without warning (unexpectedly). The police gave him a serious warning (They said that next time he would be punished). \ See Also إشعار (إِشْعَار)، تحذير (تَحْذِير) -
9 notice
إِنْذَار \ caution: a warning: The judge let him go with a caution. notice: warning, esp. when one plans to end some agreement: The cook gave a week’s notice (She said that she would only work for one week more). He left me at short notice (He went soon after telling me that he would go). warning: sth. that warns: He arrived without warning (unexpectedly). The police gave him a serious warning (They said that next time he would be punished). \ See Also إشعار (إِشْعَار)، تحذير (تَحْذِير) -
10 warning
إِنْذَار \ caution: a warning: The judge let him go with a caution. notice: warning, esp. when one plans to end some agreement: The cook gave a week’s notice (She said that she would only work for one week more). He left me at short notice (He went soon after telling me that he would go). warning: sth. that warns: He arrived without warning (unexpectedly). The police gave him a serious warning (They said that next time he would be punished). \ See Also إشعار (إِشْعَار)، تحذير (تَحْذِير) -
11 clock
ساعَة كبيرة \ clock: an instrument for telling the time.
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