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  • 1 discussion

    مُنَاقَشَة \ argument: the act of arguing. debate: considering and talking about a question, esp. in a public meeting: We held a debate on the subject of smoking. State control of industry is a question of public debate. discussion: to talk, usu. on serious matters: We had several political discussions that evening. We can settle this matter by discussion.

    Arabic-English glossary > discussion

  • 2 discussion

    بَحْث \ discussion: to talk, usu. on serious matters: We had several political discussions that evening. We can settle this matter by discussion. hunt: to search: After a long hunt, I found my pen. paper: a sheet of paper on which sth. (esp. sth. official or scientific) is written: research papers; business papers. search: an act of looking carefully (for sth. that is lost or needed): A search was made for the missing money. \ See Also نقاش (نِقاش)، حوار (حِوَار)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > discussion

  • 3 discussion

    [-ʃən] noun
    (an act of) talking about something:

    Discussions between the heads of state took place in strict security.

    مُناقَشَه، مُباحَثَه، نِقاش
    Remark: to discuss (not discuss about) a problem.

    Arabic-English dictionary > discussion

  • 4 enter into

    1) to take part in:

    He entered into an agreement with the film director.

    يَدْخُلُ في، يَشْتَرِك
    2) to take part enthusiastically in:

    They entered into the Christmas spirit.

    يَنْدَمِج في
    3) to begin to discuss:

    We cannot enter into the question of salaries yet.

    يَدْخُل في جَدَل
    4) to be a part of:

    The price did not enter into the discussion.

    يَكونُ جُزءً

    Arabic-English dictionary > enter into

  • 5 degenerate

    [dɪˈdʒenərət]
    1. adjective
    having become immoral or inferior:

    the degenerate son of well-respected parents.

    مُنْحَل، مُنْحَط
    2. noun
    a person, plant etc that is degenerate.
    مُنْحَط، فاسِد
    3. [-reɪt] verb
    to become much less good or admirable:

    The discussion degenerated into insults.

    يَنْحَطُّ

    Arabic-English dictionary > degenerate

  • 6 participate

    [paːˈtɪsɪpeɪt] verb
    to be one of a group of people actively doing something:

    Did you participate in the discussion?

    يَشْتَرِك

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  • 7 prolong

    [prəˈlɔŋ] verb
    to make longer:

    Please do not prolong the discussion unnecessarily.

    يُطيل

    Arabic-English dictionary > prolong

  • 8 talk

    [tɔːk]
    1. verb
    1) to speak; to have a conversation or discussion:

    My parrot can talk (= imitate human speech).

    يَتَكَلَّم
    2) to gossip:

    You can't stay here – people will talk!

    يَتَناقَلون الكَلام
    3) to talk about:

    They spent the whole time talking philosophy.

    يَتَحَدَّث عن، يُناقِش
    2. noun
    1) ( sometimes in plural) a conversation or discussion:

    The Prime Ministers met for talks on their countries' economic problems.

    حَديث، مُحادَثَه، بَحْث
    2) a lecture:

    The doctor gave us a talk on family health.

    مُحاضَرَه
    3) gossip:

    Her behaviour causes a lot of talk among the neighbours.

    قيل وقال
    4) useless discussion; statements of things a person says he will do but which will never actually be done:

    There's too much talk and not enough action.

    بَحْث ،نِقاش

    Arabic-English dictionary > talk

  • 9 question

    [ˈkwestʃən]
    1. noun
    1) something which is said, written etc which asks for an answer from someone:

    The question is, do we really need a computer?

    سُؤال
    2) a problem or matter for discussion:

    There is the question of how much to pay him.

    المَسْألَه
    3) a single problem in a test or examination:

    We had to answer four questions in three hours.

    المُشْكِلَه
    4) criticism; doubt; discussion:

    He is, without question, the best man for the job.

    شَك
    5) a suggestion or possibility:

    There is no question of our dismissing him.

    إحْتِمال، إمْكانِيَّه
    2. verb
    1) to ask (a person) questions:

    I'll question him about what he was doing last night.

    يَسْأل
    2) to regard as doubtful:

    He questioned her right to use the money.

    يَشُكُّ في

    Arabic-English dictionary > question

  • 10 مناقشة

    مُنَاقَشَة \ argument: the act of arguing. debate: considering and talking about a question, esp. in a public meeting: We held a debate on the subject of smoking. State control of industry is a question of public debate. discussion: to talk, usu. on serious matters: We had several political discussions that evening. We can settle this matter by discussion.

    Arabic-English dictionary > مناقشة

  • 11 argument

    مُنَاقَشَة \ argument: the act of arguing. debate: considering and talking about a question, esp. in a public meeting: We held a debate on the subject of smoking. State control of industry is a question of public debate. discussion: to talk, usu. on serious matters: We had several political discussions that evening. We can settle this matter by discussion.

    Arabic-English glossary > argument

  • 12 debate

    مُنَاقَشَة \ argument: the act of arguing. debate: considering and talking about a question, esp. in a public meeting: We held a debate on the subject of smoking. State control of industry is a question of public debate. discussion: to talk, usu. on serious matters: We had several political discussions that evening. We can settle this matter by discussion.

    Arabic-English glossary > debate

  • 13 debate

    [dɪˈbeɪt]
    1. noun
    a discussion or argument, especially a formal one in front of an audience:

    a Parliamentary debate.

    مُناقَشَه
    2. verb
    1) to hold a formal discussion (about):

    Parliament will debate the question tomorrow.

    يُناقِش
    2) to think about or talk about something before coming to a decision:

    We debated whether to go by bus or train.

    يُجادِل

    Arabic-English dictionary > debate

  • 14 بحث

    بَحْث \ discussion: to talk, usu. on serious matters: We had several political discussions that evening. We can settle this matter by discussion. hunt: to search: After a long hunt, I found my pen. paper: a sheet of paper on which sth. (esp. sth. official or scientific) is written: research papers; business papers. search: an act of looking carefully (for sth. that is lost or needed): A search was made for the missing money. \ See Also نقاش (نِقاش)، حوار (حِوَار)‏ \ بَحْث عِلْميّ \ research: careful study that aims to find new facts: medical research.

    Arabic-English dictionary > بحث

  • 15 hunt

    بَحْث \ discussion: to talk, usu. on serious matters: We had several political discussions that evening. We can settle this matter by discussion. hunt: to search: After a long hunt, I found my pen. paper: a sheet of paper on which sth. (esp. sth. official or scientific) is written: research papers; business papers. search: an act of looking carefully (for sth. that is lost or needed): A search was made for the missing money. \ See Also نقاش (نِقاش)، حوار (حِوَار)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > hunt

  • 16 paper

    بَحْث \ discussion: to talk, usu. on serious matters: We had several political discussions that evening. We can settle this matter by discussion. hunt: to search: After a long hunt, I found my pen. paper: a sheet of paper on which sth. (esp. sth. official or scientific) is written: research papers; business papers. search: an act of looking carefully (for sth. that is lost or needed): A search was made for the missing money. \ See Also نقاش (نِقاش)، حوار (حِوَار)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > paper

  • 17 search

    بَحْث \ discussion: to talk, usu. on serious matters: We had several political discussions that evening. We can settle this matter by discussion. hunt: to search: After a long hunt, I found my pen. paper: a sheet of paper on which sth. (esp. sth. official or scientific) is written: research papers; business papers. search: an act of looking carefully (for sth. that is lost or needed): A search was made for the missing money. \ See Also نقاش (نِقاش)، حوار (حِوَار)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > search

  • 18 issue

    [ˈɪʃuː]
    1. verb
    1) to give or send out, or to distribute, especially officially:

    Rifles were issued to the troops.

    يَنْشُر، يُصْدِر
    2) to flow or come out (from something):

    A strange noise issued from the room.

    يَتَدَفَّق
    2. noun
    1) the act of issuing or process of being issued:

    Stamp collectors like to buy new stamps on the day of issue.

    إصْدار
    2) one number in the series of a newspaper, magazine etc:

    Have you seen the latest issue of that magazine?

    عَدَد
    3) a subject for discussion and argument:

    The question of pay is not an important issue at the moment.

    قَضِيَّه

    Arabic-English dictionary > issue

  • 19 past

    [paːst]
    1. adjective
    1) just finished:

    the past year.

    الماضي، الأخير
    2) over, finished or ended, of an earlier time than the present:

    The time for discussion is past.

    ماضٍ، انتهى
    3) (of the tense of a verb) indicating action in the past:

    In "He did it", the verb is in the past tense.

    الفِعل في الزَّمن الماضي
    2. preposition
    1) up to and beyond; by:

    He ran past me.

    أمامي ، عَبْرَ
    2) after:

    It's past six o'clock.

    بَعْد
    3. adverb
    up to and beyond (a particular place, person etc):

    The soldiers marched past.

    عَبْر، مُجْتازين
    4. noun
    1) a person's earlier life or career, especially if secret or not respectable:

    He never spoke about his past.

    ماضي الأنْسان
    2) the past tense:

    a verb in the past.

    الفِعْل في الزَّمَن الماضي

    Arabic-English dictionary > past

  • 20 under

    [ˈandə]
    1. preposition
    1) in or to a position lower than, or covered by:

    Strange plants grow under the sea.

    تَحْت
    2) less than, or lower in rank than:

    You can do the job in under an hour.

    أقَل من
    3) subject to the authority of:

    As a foreman, he has about fifty workers under him.

    تَحْت إمْرَتِه
    4) used to express various states:

    The matter is under consideration/discussion.

    تَحْت البَحْث
    2. adverb
    in or to a lower position, rank etc:

    children aged seven and under.

    تَحْت الشَّيء

    Arabic-English dictionary > under

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