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1 indicate
أَشَارَ (إلى) \ indicate: to point out; show: There was no sign to indicate the way to the station. point: (with at) to draw attention to (sth. that one can see); aim one’s finger: She pointed at me and shouted, "That’s the thief!", (with to) show the direction of sth., whether it can be seen or not; draw attention to: The road sign pointed to London. She pointed to the broken window, to direct aim: Don’t point that gun at me! He pointed his finger at the guilty boy. represent: to be a sign or example of (sth.): The sign ‘&’ represents the word ‘and’. allude to: to speak indirectly about sb. or sth.: When he said ‘someone’, he was alluding to you. hint: to say indirectly: He hinted that he was in need of money. \ See Also دل (دَلَّ)، أَلْمَحَ -
2 indicate
دَلَّ عَلَى \ betray: to be a sign of; give away: His eyes betrayed the anger he was trying to hide. indicate: to point out; show: There was no sign to indicate the way to the station. point: to aim one’s finger: She pointed at me and shouted, "That is the thief!", (with out) draw attention to (one among others; a fact) He pointed out the captain of the team. She pointed out to me that it was already ten o’clock. register: (of an instrument that measures speed, heat, etc.) to show (a certain figure. represent: to be a sign or example of (sth.): The sign ‘&’ represents the word ‘and’. signify: to mean: What does this word signify. \ See Also أَشَارَ إلى -
3 indicate
[ˈɪndɪkeɪt] verbto point out or show:يُشيرُ، يَدُلُّ علىWe can paint an arrow here to indicate the right path.
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4 indicate, show, demonstrate
أبانَ \ indicate, show, demonstrate. \ See Also بين (بَيَّنَ) -
5 dalla
indicate [Sem d-l-l, Uga dll (broker), Amh dellala]--------suspend [Sem d-l-w] -
6 from
[frɔm] preposition1) used before the place, thing, person, time etc that is the point at which an action, journey, period of time etc begins:مِنa letter from her father.
2) used to indicate that from which something or someone comes:مأخوذ مِنa quotation from Shakespeare.
3) used to indicate separation:مِنTake it from him.
4) used to indicate a cause or reason:من ، بِسَبَبHe is suffering from a cold.
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7 ought
[ɔːt] negative short form oughtn't [ˈɔːtnt] verb1) ( usually with to)2) used to indicate duty; should:يَنْبَغي، يَجِبHe oughtn't to have done that.
3) used to indicate something that one could reasonably expect; should:كانَ يَجِب أن، ينْبَغي أن يكون قَدHe ought to have been able to do it.
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8 that
[ðæt] plural those [ðouz]1. adjectiveused to indicate a person, thing etc spoken of before, not close to the speaker, already known to the speaker and listener etc:Don't take this book – take that one
At that time, I was living in Italy
ذلكَWhen are you going to return those books?
2. pronounused to indicate a thing etc, or ( in plural or with the verb be) person or people, spoken of before, not close to the speaker, already known to the speaker and listener etc:What is that you've got in your hand?
Who is that?
ذلِك الشَّخْص أو الشَّيءThose present at the concert included the composer and his wife.
3. [ðət], [ðæt] relative pronounused to refer to a person, thing etc mentioned in a preceding clause in order to distinguish it from others:Where is the parcel that arrived this morning?
ضَمير الصِّلَه: الذي، التي، الذين اللواتي، ضَمير الإسْتِفْهام: مَن؟Who is the man (that) you were talking to?
4. [ðət], [ðæt] conjunction1) (often omitted) used to report what has been said etc or to introduce other clauses giving facts, reasons, results etc:كَلِمةَ رَبط تأتي قَبْل جُمْلَةٍ ثانويَّه بمَعنى: أنَّI was surprised (that) he had gone.
2) used to introduce expressions of sorrow, wishes etc:That I should be accused of murder!
كَلِمَة تُعَبِّر عن المُفاجَأه والأسَف والتَّمَنّي وتأتي في أوَّل الجُمْلَه بِمَعْنى: آه أنني!Oh, that I were with her now!
5. [ðat] adverbso; to such an extent:إلى هذا الحَد، جداI didn't realize she was that ill.
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9 this
[ðɪs] plural these [ðiːz]1. adjective1) used to indicate a person, thing etc nearby or close in time:هذا: للإشارَهI prefer these trousers.
2) used in stories to indicate a person, thing etc that one is describing or about to describe:تُسْتَعْمَل في القِصَص للإشارَة إلى الشَّخْص الذي نَتَكلَّم عنْهThen this man arrived.
2. pronounused for a thing etc or a person nearby or close in time:Read this – you'll like it
هذا: إشارَةٌ إلى القَريبThis is my friend John Smith.
3. adverbso; to this degree:إلى هذا الحَد، إلى هذه الدَّرَجَهI didn't think it would be this easy.
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10 أشار
أَشَارَ \ register: (of an instrument that measures speed, heat, etc.) to show (a certain figure). signal: to make a signal; express sth. by signal: He signalled to me that all was well by blowing a whistle. wave: to make a sign with one’s arm or hand: The policeman waved me on (He told me to go on by waving his arm). \ أَشَارَ \ refer: to speak of: I was not referring to you when I said "some fool". \ See Also أَوْمأ إلى \ أَشَارَ (إلى) \ indicate: to point out; show: There was no sign to indicate the way to the station. point: (with at) to draw attention to (sth. that one can see); aim one’s finger: She pointed at me and shouted, "That’s the thief!", (with to) show the direction of sth., whether it can be seen or not; draw attention to: The road sign pointed to London. She pointed to the broken window, to direct aim: Don’t point that gun at me! He pointed his finger at the guilty boy. represent: to be a sign or example of (sth.): The sign ‘&’ represents the word ‘and’. allude to: to speak indirectly about sb. or sth.: When he said ‘someone’, he was alluding to you. hint: to say indirectly: He hinted that he was in need of money. \ See Also دل (دَلَّ)، أَلْمَحَ \ أَشَارَ (عَلى) \ advise: to tell sb. what he should do: I advise you to be more careful. recommend: advise: I recommend you to buy one of these new radios. \ أَشارَ (لَه بالحُضُور) \ beckon: to call sb. by making a sign with the hand: He beckoned (to) me to follow him. \ See Also أومأ (أَوْمَأَ) \ أَشَارَ بيديه لإفْهام مَقْصُودِهِ \ gesticulate: to express oneself excitedly by movements of the hands. \ أَشَارَ ضمنًا \ imply: to suggest; seem to mean: Her manner implies that she would like to come with us. His absence implies that he is unwell. -
11 دل
دَلَّ \ conduct: to lead or guide: He conducted the visitors round the school. direct: to show sb. the way: Can you direct me to the post office?. guide: (of a person) to show (sb.) the way by going with him; advise: He guided me to the secret cave. I was guided by the official reports. point: (with to) to show the direction of sth., whether it can be seen or not; draw attention to: The road sign pointed to London. She pointed to the broken window. show: to guide: I showed our guest to his room. \ See Also أرشد (أَرْشَدَ) \ دَلَّ ضِمْنًا \ imply: to suggest; seem to mean: Her manner implies that she would like to come with us. His absence implies that he is unwell. \ دَلَّ عَلَى \ betray: to be a sign of; give away: His eyes betrayed the anger he was trying to hide. indicate: to point out; show: There was no sign to indicate the way to the station. point: to aim one’s finger: She pointed at me and shouted, "That is the thief!", (with out) draw attention to (one among others; a fact) He pointed out the captain of the team. She pointed out to me that it was already ten o’clock. register: (of an instrument that measures speed, heat, etc.) to show (a certain figure. represent: to be a sign or example of (sth.): The sign ‘&’ represents the word ‘and’. signify: to mean: What does this word signify. \ See Also أَشَارَ إلى -
12 allude to
أَشَارَ (إلى) \ indicate: to point out; show: There was no sign to indicate the way to the station. point: (with at) to draw attention to (sth. that one can see); aim one’s finger: She pointed at me and shouted, "That’s the thief!", (with to) show the direction of sth., whether it can be seen or not; draw attention to: The road sign pointed to London. She pointed to the broken window, to direct aim: Don’t point that gun at me! He pointed his finger at the guilty boy. represent: to be a sign or example of (sth.): The sign ‘&’ represents the word ‘and’. allude to: to speak indirectly about sb. or sth.: When he said ‘someone’, he was alluding to you. hint: to say indirectly: He hinted that he was in need of money. \ See Also دل (دَلَّ)، أَلْمَحَ -
13 hint
أَشَارَ (إلى) \ indicate: to point out; show: There was no sign to indicate the way to the station. point: (with at) to draw attention to (sth. that one can see); aim one’s finger: She pointed at me and shouted, "That’s the thief!", (with to) show the direction of sth., whether it can be seen or not; draw attention to: The road sign pointed to London. She pointed to the broken window, to direct aim: Don’t point that gun at me! He pointed his finger at the guilty boy. represent: to be a sign or example of (sth.): The sign ‘&’ represents the word ‘and’. allude to: to speak indirectly about sb. or sth.: When he said ‘someone’, he was alluding to you. hint: to say indirectly: He hinted that he was in need of money. \ See Also دل (دَلَّ)، أَلْمَحَ -
14 point
أَشَارَ (إلى) \ indicate: to point out; show: There was no sign to indicate the way to the station. point: (with at) to draw attention to (sth. that one can see); aim one’s finger: She pointed at me and shouted, "That’s the thief!", (with to) show the direction of sth., whether it can be seen or not; draw attention to: The road sign pointed to London. She pointed to the broken window, to direct aim: Don’t point that gun at me! He pointed his finger at the guilty boy. represent: to be a sign or example of (sth.): The sign ‘&’ represents the word ‘and’. allude to: to speak indirectly about sb. or sth.: When he said ‘someone’, he was alluding to you. hint: to say indirectly: He hinted that he was in need of money. \ See Also دل (دَلَّ)، أَلْمَحَ -
15 represent
أَشَارَ (إلى) \ indicate: to point out; show: There was no sign to indicate the way to the station. point: (with at) to draw attention to (sth. that one can see); aim one’s finger: She pointed at me and shouted, "That’s the thief!", (with to) show the direction of sth., whether it can be seen or not; draw attention to: The road sign pointed to London. She pointed to the broken window, to direct aim: Don’t point that gun at me! He pointed his finger at the guilty boy. represent: to be a sign or example of (sth.): The sign ‘&’ represents the word ‘and’. allude to: to speak indirectly about sb. or sth.: When he said ‘someone’, he was alluding to you. hint: to say indirectly: He hinted that he was in need of money. \ See Also دل (دَلَّ)، أَلْمَحَ -
16 betray
دَلَّ عَلَى \ betray: to be a sign of; give away: His eyes betrayed the anger he was trying to hide. indicate: to point out; show: There was no sign to indicate the way to the station. point: to aim one’s finger: She pointed at me and shouted, "That is the thief!", (with out) draw attention to (one among others; a fact) He pointed out the captain of the team. She pointed out to me that it was already ten o’clock. register: (of an instrument that measures speed, heat, etc.) to show (a certain figure. represent: to be a sign or example of (sth.): The sign ‘&’ represents the word ‘and’. signify: to mean: What does this word signify. \ See Also أَشَارَ إلى -
17 point
دَلَّ عَلَى \ betray: to be a sign of; give away: His eyes betrayed the anger he was trying to hide. indicate: to point out; show: There was no sign to indicate the way to the station. point: to aim one’s finger: She pointed at me and shouted, "That is the thief!", (with out) draw attention to (one among others; a fact) He pointed out the captain of the team. She pointed out to me that it was already ten o’clock. register: (of an instrument that measures speed, heat, etc.) to show (a certain figure. represent: to be a sign or example of (sth.): The sign ‘&’ represents the word ‘and’. signify: to mean: What does this word signify. \ See Also أَشَارَ إلى -
18 register
دَلَّ عَلَى \ betray: to be a sign of; give away: His eyes betrayed the anger he was trying to hide. indicate: to point out; show: There was no sign to indicate the way to the station. point: to aim one’s finger: She pointed at me and shouted, "That is the thief!", (with out) draw attention to (one among others; a fact) He pointed out the captain of the team. She pointed out to me that it was already ten o’clock. register: (of an instrument that measures speed, heat, etc.) to show (a certain figure. represent: to be a sign or example of (sth.): The sign ‘&’ represents the word ‘and’. signify: to mean: What does this word signify. \ See Also أَشَارَ إلى -
19 represent
دَلَّ عَلَى \ betray: to be a sign of; give away: His eyes betrayed the anger he was trying to hide. indicate: to point out; show: There was no sign to indicate the way to the station. point: to aim one’s finger: She pointed at me and shouted, "That is the thief!", (with out) draw attention to (one among others; a fact) He pointed out the captain of the team. She pointed out to me that it was already ten o’clock. register: (of an instrument that measures speed, heat, etc.) to show (a certain figure. represent: to be a sign or example of (sth.): The sign ‘&’ represents the word ‘and’. signify: to mean: What does this word signify. \ See Also أَشَارَ إلى -
20 signify
دَلَّ عَلَى \ betray: to be a sign of; give away: His eyes betrayed the anger he was trying to hide. indicate: to point out; show: There was no sign to indicate the way to the station. point: to aim one’s finger: She pointed at me and shouted, "That is the thief!", (with out) draw attention to (one among others; a fact) He pointed out the captain of the team. She pointed out to me that it was already ten o’clock. register: (of an instrument that measures speed, heat, etc.) to show (a certain figure. represent: to be a sign or example of (sth.): The sign ‘&’ represents the word ‘and’. signify: to mean: What does this word signify. \ See Also أَشَارَ إلى
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