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  • 21 حشر

    حَشْر: إقْحام، رَصّ
    wedging, cramming, ramming; insertion, interjection; stuffing; squeezing, squeeze; congestion; jamming, crowding, packing, pressing, pushing

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  • 22 مداخلة

    مُدَاخَلَة (في حِوَارٍ أو نِقَاش)
    interposition; interjection

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  • 23 حرف نداء

    حَرْفُ نِدَاء
    interjection, vocative particle

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  • 24 alas!

    [əˈlæs] interjection
    used to express grief:

    Alas, he died young!

    واأسَفَاه!

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  • 25 amen

    [ˌaːgmen], [ˌeɪˈmen] interjection, noun
    ( usually Amen) said or sung by Jews or Christians to express a wish that the prayer should be fulfilled.
    آمين

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  • 26 bravo

    [braːˈvəu] (American) [ˈbra:ˈvou] interjection أحسنت! عظيم! برافو!

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  • 27 bullshit

    [ˈbulʃɪt] noun, interjection
    ( also bull ) (slang) nonsense; lies; exaggeration:

    That's bullshit!

    Bullshit! Do you expect me to believe that?

    كَلِمةٌ تَعَجُّبِيَّةٌ تعني: كَذِب!)

    Arabic-English dictionary > bullshit

  • 28 certainly

    1. adverb
    1) definitely:

    I can't come today, but I'll certainly come tomorrow.

    بالتَّأكيد
    2) of course:

    You may certainly have a chocolate.

    طَبْعا، بالتَّأكيد
    2. interjection
    of course:

    "May I borrow your typewriter?" "Certainly!"

    "Certainly not!"

    طَبْعاً!

    Arabic-English dictionary > certainly

  • 29 cheerio!

    [tʃɪrɪˈəu] interjection
    used when leaving someone.
    الى اللقاء

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  • 30 come

    [kam] past tense came [keɪm] past participle come
    1. verb
    1) to move etc towards the person speaking or writing, or towards the place being referred to by him:

    Come here!

    Are you coming to the dance?

    Have any letters come for me?

    يَجيء
    2) to become near or close to something in time or space:

    Christmas is coming soon.

    يَقْتَرِب، يَأْتي، يَحِلُّ
    3) to happen or be situated:

    The letter "d" comes between "c" and è' in the alphabet.

    يَقَعُ ، يَجيء
    4) ( often with to) to happen (by accident):

    How did you come to break your leg?

    يَحْدُثُ (صُدْفَةً)

    What are things coming to? We have come to an agreement.

    يَصِلُ إلى
    6) ( with to) (of numbers, prices etc) to amount (to):

    The total comes to 51.

    يَصِلُ إلى، يَبْلُغ
    2. interjection
    expressing disapproval, drawing attention etc:

    Come, come! That was very rude of you!

    يلا! (تَعْبير عَدَم اسْتِحْسان)

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  • 31 damn

    [dæm]
    1. verb
    1) to sentence to unending punishment in hell:

    His soul is damned.

    يُدين، يَحْكُم عَلَيْهِ بالعِقاب الأبَدي في جَهَنَّم
    2) to cause to be condemned as bad, unacceptable etc:

    That film was damned by the critics.

    يَلْعَن، يَذِم
    2. interjection
    expressing anger, irritation etc:

    Damn! I've forgotten my purse.

    يا للْفَظاعَه! اللعْنَه!
    3. noun
    something unimportant or of no value:

    I don't give a damn! (= I don't care in the least).

    شَيْء تافِه

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  • 32 easy

    1. adjective
    1) not difficult:

    This is an easy job (to do).

    سَهْـل
    2) free from pain, trouble, anxiety etc:

    He had an easy day at the office.

    سَهل، بِدون تَعَب
    3) friendly:

    an easy manner/smile.

    ودّي، ودود
    4) relaxed; leisurely:

    The farmer walked with an easy stride.

    هادئ ، على مهْــل
    2. interjection
    a command to go or act gently:

    Easy! You'll fall if you run too fast.

    على مَهلِك!

    Arabic-English dictionary > easy

  • 33 encore

    [ˈɔŋkɔː] noun, interjection
    (a call from an audience for) a repetition of a performance, or (for) a further performance:

    The audience cried "Encore!"

    The singer gave two encores.

    ثانِيَةً! ، مَرَّةً ثانِيَه، أَعِد

    Arabic-English dictionary > encore

  • 34 farewell

    [feəˈwel]
    1. noun
    an act of saying goodbye:

    ( also adjective) a farewell dinner.

    كلمة الوَداع
    2. interjection
    goodbye:

    "Farewell for ever!" she cried.

    وداعاً

    Arabic-English dictionary > farewell

  • 35 fine

    I [faɪn]
    1. adjective
    1) ( usually of art etc) very good; of excellent quality:

    a fine performance.

    رائِع، مُمْتاز
    2) (of weather) bright; not raining:

    a fine day.

    صافٍ
    3) well; healthy:

    I was ill yesterday but I am feeling fine today!

    حَسَنُ، بِصِحَّةٍ جيِّدَه
    4) thin or delicate:

    a fine material.

    رَقيق، ناعِم
    5) careful; detailed:

    Fine workmanship is required for such delicate embroidery.

    دَقيق
    6) made of small pieces, grains etc:

    fine rain.

    مَصنوع مِن حَبَّات ناعِمَه، ناعِم، رَقيق
    7) slight; delicate:

    a fine distinction.

    خَفيف
    8) perfectly satisfactory:

    There's nothing wrong with your work – it's fine.

    مُمتاز، بَديع
    2. adverb
    satisfactorily:

    This arrangement suits me fine.

    بِصورَة مُرْضِيَه
    3. interjection
    good; well done etc:

    You've finished already – fine!

    جيِّد! حَسَنٌ! II [faɪn]
    1. noun
    money which must be paid as a punishment:

    I had to pay a fine.

    غَرامَه، جَزاء نَقْدي
    2. verb
    to make (someone) pay a fine:

    She was fined $10.

    يُغَرِّم، يَفْرِضُ غَرامَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > fine

  • 36 fuck

    [fak]
    1. verb
    1) (slang, vulgar)
    2) to have sexual intercouse with someone.
    يَقوم بِعُلاقة جنْسِيَّه، يَضاجِع
    3) to meddle; to make someone angry:

    Don't fuck with me!

    يَتَدَخَّل
    4) (interjection) used to express anger:

    Fuck you! Do it yourself!

    اللعنَةُ عليْك! تَعبير عَن الغَضَب
    2. noun
    1) (slang, vulgar)
    2) an act of sexual intercourse; a screw (slang, vulgar):

    I had a good fuck last night.

    عُلاقة جنسيَّه، مُضاجَعَه
    3) a sexual partner.
    شريك في العلاقَةِ الجِنْسِيَّه

    Arabic-English dictionary > fuck

  • 37 good

    [gud] comparative better [ˈbetə]: superlative best [best]
    1. adjective
    1) well-behaved; not causing trouble etc:

    Be good!

    She's a good baby.

    جيّد، حَسَن السُّلوك
    2) correct, desirable etc:

    good English.

    جيّد، فاضِل
    3) of high quality:

    good food/literature

    His singing is very good.

    ذو جودَه عاليَه
    4) skilful; able to do something well:

    good with children.

    ماهِر، بارِع
    5) kind:

    a good father.

    حَسَن، طيّب
    6) helpful; beneficial:

    Exercise is good for you.

    Cheese is good for you.

    مُفيد
    7) pleased, happy etc:

    I'm in a good mood today.

    فَرِح، مَسْرور
    8) pleasant; enjoyable:

    Ice-cream is good to eat.

    مُمْتِع
    9) considerable; enough:

    She talked a good deal of nonsense.

    كَبير، كَثير
    10) suitable:

    a good man for the job.

    مُلائِم
    11) sound, fit:

    a car in good condition.

    سَليم، صَحيح
    12) sensible:

    Can you think of one good reason for doing that?

    مَعْقول، مَنطقي
    13) showing approval:

    We've had very good reports about you.

    إيجابي، اسْتِحْساني
    14) thorough:

    a good clean.

    كلّي، شامِل، كامِل
    15) healthy or in a positive mood:

    I don't feel very good this morning.

    بصحَّةٍ جَيِّدَه
    2. noun
    1) advantage or benefit:

    What's the good of a broken-down car?

    فائِدَه، مَصْلَحَه
    2) goodness:

    I always try to see the good in people.

    الخَيْر
    3. interjection
    an expression of approval, gladness etc.
    تَعبير استِحْسان

    Arabic-English dictionary > good

  • 38 goodbye

    [-ˈbaɪ] interjection, noun
    an expression used when leaving someone:

    Goodbye – it was good of you to visit us

    sad goodbyes.

    إلى اللقاء

    Arabic-English dictionary > goodbye

  • 39 goodness

    1. noun
    the state of being good.
    خَيْر، جَوْدَه
    2. interjection
    يا الله!

    Arabic-English dictionary > goodness

  • 40 gosh

    [gɔʃ] interjection
    an expression of surprise.
    يا الله! تعبير تعجُّب

    Arabic-English dictionary > gosh

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  • interjection — [ ɛ̃tɛrʒɛksjɔ̃ ] n. f. • v. 1300; lat. interjectio I ♦ Mot invariable pouvant être employé isolément pour traduire une attitude affective du sujet parlant. ⇒ exclamation; juron, onomatopée. II ♦ (1690; d apr. interjeter) Dr. Action d interjeter… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Interjection — In ter*jec tion, n. [L. interjectio: cf. F. interjection. See {Interject}.] [1913 Webster] 1. The act of interjecting or throwing between; also, that which is interjected. [1913 Webster] The interjection of laughing. Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • interjection — early 15c., from M.Fr. interjection (O.Fr. interjeccion, 13c.), from L. interiectionem (nom. interiectio) a throwing or placing between, noun of action from pp. stem of intericere, from inter between (see INTER (Cf. inter )) + icere, comb. form… …   Etymology dictionary

  • interjection — [in΄tər jek′shən] n. [ME interjeccioun < MFr interjection < L interjectio] 1. the act of interjecting 2. something interjected, as a word or phrase 3. Gram. a) an exclamation inserted into an utterance without grammatical connection to it… …   English World dictionary

  • Interjection — Interjection, Empfindungswort, Laut, womit der Mensch Empfindungen der Freude, der Verwunderung, der Furcht, des Schmerzes etc. ausdrückt, z.B. o, ah, ach, weh etc …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • interjection — index expletive, insertion, intercession, intervention (imposition into a lawsuit), intervention (interference), remark Burton s Le …   Law dictionary

  • interjection — Interjection. s. f. L Une des parties d oraison, dont on se sert pour exprimer les passions, comme, Douleur, colere, joye, admiration &c. Ha! helas! sont des interjections. les interjections sont trop frequentes dans ce discours …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • interjection — ► NOUN ▪ an exclamation, especially as a part of speech (e.g. ah!, dear me!) …   English terms dictionary

  • Interjection — Une interjection est une catégorie de mot invariable, permettant au sujet parlant, l énonciateur, d exprimer une émotion spontanée (joie, colère, surprise, tristesse, admiration, douleur, etc.), d adresser un message bref au destinataire… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Interjection — In grammar, an interjection or exclamation is a word used to express an emotion or sentiment on the part of the speaker (although most interjections have clear definitions). Filled pauses such as uh, er, um are also considered interjections.… …   Wikipedia

  • interjection — n. an interjection into (the interjection of new issues into a campaign) * * * [ˌɪntə dʒekʃ(ə)n] an interjection into (the interjection of new issues into a campaign) …   Combinatory dictionary

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