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  • 81 خاص

    خَاصّ \ exclusive: used only by a special group, esp. of rich people: an exclusive shop; an exclusive club, whole; only We have the exclusive right to publish that book. This shop deals exclusively with women’s clothes. intimate: very personal; very close, as a result of deep personal understanding: an intimate friend; an intimate knowledge of local affairs. particular: special: There was nothing of particular importance in the letter. peculiar: (with to) belonging only to (a person, place, time, etc.): That way of speaking is peculiar to people in this part of the country. personal: of a person; private: My personal opinion is not always my official opinion. private: belonging to (or concerning) a person or a small group; not owned by the state: a private house (not a lodging house or office, etc.); a private school (usu. owned by the headmaster); a private car (not a hired car; not a bus or a goods vehicle), not official; not concerning one’s work; concerning one’s home and family In his private life, the actor is rather quiet, although in the play he is loud and angry. select: carefully chosen; not including anything (or anybody) unsuitable: a select club. special: not general or usual; of a particular kind, or for a particular purpose: Take special care with this expensive machine. That’s a special train for supporters of a football team. \ See Also خصوصي (خُصوصيّ)‏ \ خَاصٌّ به \ (his / her) own: belonging to oneself: He cleans his own shoes (nobody cleans them for him). She paid for my drink as well as her own (one). of one’s own: belonging to one: I want a horse of my own (I don’t want to hire one whenever I go riding).

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  • 82 سري

    سِرِّي \ confidential: secret; not to be spoken of to others: The report was marked ‘confidential’. intimate: very personal; very close, as a result of deep personal understanding: an intimate friend; an intimate knowledge of local affairs. mysterious: full of mystery; very strange; not easily understood: a mysterious noise; a mysterious explanation. secret: private and hidden; not meant to be known publicly: a secret meeting; secret plans. surreptitious: (of actions) done secretly, and sometimes deceitfully: a surreptitious meeting. undercover: acting in secret (esp. as an enemy of a country): Jackson was our undercover man in Berlin. \ See Also حميم (حَمِيم)‏

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  • 83 وثيق

    وَثِيق \ close: near in time, relationship or space: Midnight is getting close; a close friend; a close race, a close view of the picture. intimate: very personal; very close, as a result of deep personal understanding: an intimate friend; an intimate knowledge of local affairs. \ See Also قريب (قَرِيب)، حميم (حَميم)‏ \ وَثِيق الصِّلة بِـ \ relevant: concerned with the matter that is being considered: Don’t waste time with points that are not relevant to this case.

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  • 84 close

    وَثِيق \ close: near in time, relationship or space: Midnight is getting close; a close friend; a close race, a close view of the picture. intimate: very personal; very close, as a result of deep personal understanding: an intimate friend; an intimate knowledge of local affairs. \ See Also قريب (قَرِيب)، حميم (حَميم)‏

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  • 85 confidential

    سِرِّي \ confidential: secret; not to be spoken of to others: The report was marked ‘confidential’. intimate: very personal; very close, as a result of deep personal understanding: an intimate friend; an intimate knowledge of local affairs. mysterious: full of mystery; very strange; not easily understood: a mysterious noise; a mysterious explanation. secret: private and hidden; not meant to be known publicly: a secret meeting; secret plans. surreptitious: (of actions) done secretly, and sometimes deceitfully: a surreptitious meeting. undercover: acting in secret (esp. as an enemy of a country): Jackson was our undercover man in Berlin. \ See Also حميم (حَمِيم)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > confidential

  • 86 mysterious

    سِرِّي \ confidential: secret; not to be spoken of to others: The report was marked ‘confidential’. intimate: very personal; very close, as a result of deep personal understanding: an intimate friend; an intimate knowledge of local affairs. mysterious: full of mystery; very strange; not easily understood: a mysterious noise; a mysterious explanation. secret: private and hidden; not meant to be known publicly: a secret meeting; secret plans. surreptitious: (of actions) done secretly, and sometimes deceitfully: a surreptitious meeting. undercover: acting in secret (esp. as an enemy of a country): Jackson was our undercover man in Berlin. \ See Also حميم (حَمِيم)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > mysterious

  • 87 secret

    سِرِّي \ confidential: secret; not to be spoken of to others: The report was marked ‘confidential’. intimate: very personal; very close, as a result of deep personal understanding: an intimate friend; an intimate knowledge of local affairs. mysterious: full of mystery; very strange; not easily understood: a mysterious noise; a mysterious explanation. secret: private and hidden; not meant to be known publicly: a secret meeting; secret plans. surreptitious: (of actions) done secretly, and sometimes deceitfully: a surreptitious meeting. undercover: acting in secret (esp. as an enemy of a country): Jackson was our undercover man in Berlin. \ See Also حميم (حَمِيم)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > secret

  • 88 surreptitious

    سِرِّي \ confidential: secret; not to be spoken of to others: The report was marked ‘confidential’. intimate: very personal; very close, as a result of deep personal understanding: an intimate friend; an intimate knowledge of local affairs. mysterious: full of mystery; very strange; not easily understood: a mysterious noise; a mysterious explanation. secret: private and hidden; not meant to be known publicly: a secret meeting; secret plans. surreptitious: (of actions) done secretly, and sometimes deceitfully: a surreptitious meeting. undercover: acting in secret (esp. as an enemy of a country): Jackson was our undercover man in Berlin. \ See Also حميم (حَمِيم)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > surreptitious

  • 89 undercover

    سِرِّي \ confidential: secret; not to be spoken of to others: The report was marked ‘confidential’. intimate: very personal; very close, as a result of deep personal understanding: an intimate friend; an intimate knowledge of local affairs. mysterious: full of mystery; very strange; not easily understood: a mysterious noise; a mysterious explanation. secret: private and hidden; not meant to be known publicly: a secret meeting; secret plans. surreptitious: (of actions) done secretly, and sometimes deceitfully: a surreptitious meeting. undercover: acting in secret (esp. as an enemy of a country): Jackson was our undercover man in Berlin. \ See Also حميم (حَمِيم)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > undercover

  • 90 exclusive

    خَاصّ \ exclusive: used only by a special group, esp. of rich people: an exclusive shop; an exclusive club, whole; only We have the exclusive right to publish that book. This shop deals exclusively with women’s clothes. intimate: very personal; very close, as a result of deep personal understanding: an intimate friend; an intimate knowledge of local affairs. particular: special: There was nothing of particular importance in the letter. peculiar: (with to) belonging only to (a person, place, time, etc.): That way of speaking is peculiar to people in this part of the country. personal: of a person; private: My personal opinion is not always my official opinion. private: belonging to (or concerning) a person or a small group; not owned by the state: a private house (not a lodging house or office, etc.); a private school (usu. owned by the headmaster); a private car (not a hired car; not a bus or a goods vehicle), not official; not concerning one’s work; concerning one’s home and family In his private life, the actor is rather quiet, although in the play he is loud and angry. select: carefully chosen; not including anything (or anybody) unsuitable: a select club. special: not general or usual; of a particular kind, or for a particular purpose: Take special care with this expensive machine. That’s a special train for supporters of a football team. \ See Also خصوصي (خُصوصيّ)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > exclusive

  • 91 particular

    خَاصّ \ exclusive: used only by a special group, esp. of rich people: an exclusive shop; an exclusive club, whole; only We have the exclusive right to publish that book. This shop deals exclusively with women’s clothes. intimate: very personal; very close, as a result of deep personal understanding: an intimate friend; an intimate knowledge of local affairs. particular: special: There was nothing of particular importance in the letter. peculiar: (with to) belonging only to (a person, place, time, etc.): That way of speaking is peculiar to people in this part of the country. personal: of a person; private: My personal opinion is not always my official opinion. private: belonging to (or concerning) a person or a small group; not owned by the state: a private house (not a lodging house or office, etc.); a private school (usu. owned by the headmaster); a private car (not a hired car; not a bus or a goods vehicle), not official; not concerning one’s work; concerning one’s home and family In his private life, the actor is rather quiet, although in the play he is loud and angry. select: carefully chosen; not including anything (or anybody) unsuitable: a select club. special: not general or usual; of a particular kind, or for a particular purpose: Take special care with this expensive machine. That’s a special train for supporters of a football team. \ See Also خصوصي (خُصوصيّ)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > particular

  • 92 peculiar

    خَاصّ \ exclusive: used only by a special group, esp. of rich people: an exclusive shop; an exclusive club, whole; only We have the exclusive right to publish that book. This shop deals exclusively with women’s clothes. intimate: very personal; very close, as a result of deep personal understanding: an intimate friend; an intimate knowledge of local affairs. particular: special: There was nothing of particular importance in the letter. peculiar: (with to) belonging only to (a person, place, time, etc.): That way of speaking is peculiar to people in this part of the country. personal: of a person; private: My personal opinion is not always my official opinion. private: belonging to (or concerning) a person or a small group; not owned by the state: a private house (not a lodging house or office, etc.); a private school (usu. owned by the headmaster); a private car (not a hired car; not a bus or a goods vehicle), not official; not concerning one’s work; concerning one’s home and family In his private life, the actor is rather quiet, although in the play he is loud and angry. select: carefully chosen; not including anything (or anybody) unsuitable: a select club. special: not general or usual; of a particular kind, or for a particular purpose: Take special care with this expensive machine. That’s a special train for supporters of a football team. \ See Also خصوصي (خُصوصيّ)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > peculiar

  • 93 personal

    خَاصّ \ exclusive: used only by a special group, esp. of rich people: an exclusive shop; an exclusive club, whole; only We have the exclusive right to publish that book. This shop deals exclusively with women’s clothes. intimate: very personal; very close, as a result of deep personal understanding: an intimate friend; an intimate knowledge of local affairs. particular: special: There was nothing of particular importance in the letter. peculiar: (with to) belonging only to (a person, place, time, etc.): That way of speaking is peculiar to people in this part of the country. personal: of a person; private: My personal opinion is not always my official opinion. private: belonging to (or concerning) a person or a small group; not owned by the state: a private house (not a lodging house or office, etc.); a private school (usu. owned by the headmaster); a private car (not a hired car; not a bus or a goods vehicle), not official; not concerning one’s work; concerning one’s home and family In his private life, the actor is rather quiet, although in the play he is loud and angry. select: carefully chosen; not including anything (or anybody) unsuitable: a select club. special: not general or usual; of a particular kind, or for a particular purpose: Take special care with this expensive machine. That’s a special train for supporters of a football team. \ See Also خصوصي (خُصوصيّ)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > personal

  • 94 private

    خَاصّ \ exclusive: used only by a special group, esp. of rich people: an exclusive shop; an exclusive club, whole; only We have the exclusive right to publish that book. This shop deals exclusively with women’s clothes. intimate: very personal; very close, as a result of deep personal understanding: an intimate friend; an intimate knowledge of local affairs. particular: special: There was nothing of particular importance in the letter. peculiar: (with to) belonging only to (a person, place, time, etc.): That way of speaking is peculiar to people in this part of the country. personal: of a person; private: My personal opinion is not always my official opinion. private: belonging to (or concerning) a person or a small group; not owned by the state: a private house (not a lodging house or office, etc.); a private school (usu. owned by the headmaster); a private car (not a hired car; not a bus or a goods vehicle), not official; not concerning one’s work; concerning one’s home and family In his private life, the actor is rather quiet, although in the play he is loud and angry. select: carefully chosen; not including anything (or anybody) unsuitable: a select club. special: not general or usual; of a particular kind, or for a particular purpose: Take special care with this expensive machine. That’s a special train for supporters of a football team. \ See Also خصوصي (خُصوصيّ)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > private

  • 95 select

    خَاصّ \ exclusive: used only by a special group, esp. of rich people: an exclusive shop; an exclusive club, whole; only We have the exclusive right to publish that book. This shop deals exclusively with women’s clothes. intimate: very personal; very close, as a result of deep personal understanding: an intimate friend; an intimate knowledge of local affairs. particular: special: There was nothing of particular importance in the letter. peculiar: (with to) belonging only to (a person, place, time, etc.): That way of speaking is peculiar to people in this part of the country. personal: of a person; private: My personal opinion is not always my official opinion. private: belonging to (or concerning) a person or a small group; not owned by the state: a private house (not a lodging house or office, etc.); a private school (usu. owned by the headmaster); a private car (not a hired car; not a bus or a goods vehicle), not official; not concerning one’s work; concerning one’s home and family In his private life, the actor is rather quiet, although in the play he is loud and angry. select: carefully chosen; not including anything (or anybody) unsuitable: a select club. special: not general or usual; of a particular kind, or for a particular purpose: Take special care with this expensive machine. That’s a special train for supporters of a football team. \ See Also خصوصي (خُصوصيّ)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > select

  • 96 special

    خَاصّ \ exclusive: used only by a special group, esp. of rich people: an exclusive shop; an exclusive club, whole; only We have the exclusive right to publish that book. This shop deals exclusively with women’s clothes. intimate: very personal; very close, as a result of deep personal understanding: an intimate friend; an intimate knowledge of local affairs. particular: special: There was nothing of particular importance in the letter. peculiar: (with to) belonging only to (a person, place, time, etc.): That way of speaking is peculiar to people in this part of the country. personal: of a person; private: My personal opinion is not always my official opinion. private: belonging to (or concerning) a person or a small group; not owned by the state: a private house (not a lodging house or office, etc.); a private school (usu. owned by the headmaster); a private car (not a hired car; not a bus or a goods vehicle), not official; not concerning one’s work; concerning one’s home and family In his private life, the actor is rather quiet, although in the play he is loud and angry. select: carefully chosen; not including anything (or anybody) unsuitable: a select club. special: not general or usual; of a particular kind, or for a particular purpose: Take special care with this expensive machine. That’s a special train for supporters of a football team. \ See Also خصوصي (خُصوصيّ)‏

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  • 97 शास्त्रम् _śāstram

    शास्त्रम् [शिष्यते$नेन शास्-ष्ट्रन्]
    1 An order, a command, rule, precept; अतिक्रामति यः शास्त्रं पितुर्धर्मार्थदर्शिनः Mb.5.148. 21.
    -2 A sacred precept or rule, scriptural injunction; तस्माच्छास्त्रं प्रमाणं ते कार्याकार्यव्यवस्थितौ Bg.16.24.
    -3 A religious or sacred treatise, sacred book, scripture; see comps. below.
    -4 Any department of knowledege, science; इति गुह्यतमं शास्त्रम् Bg.15.2; शास्त्रेष्वकुण्ठिता बुद्धिः R.1.19; often at the end of comp. after the word denoting the subject, or applied collectively to the whole body of teaching on that subject; वेदान्तशास्त्र, न्यायशास्त्र, तर्कशास्त्र, अलंकार- शास्त्र &c.
    -5 What is learnt, knowledge; Śi.5.47.
    -6 A work, treatise; तन्त्रैः पञ्चभिरेतच्चकार सुमनोहरं शास्त्रकम् Pt.1.
    -7 Theory (opp. प्रयोग or practice); इमं मां च शास्त्रे प्रयोगे च विमृशतु M.1.
    -8 The material and spiritual science together; तत्त्वाभेदेन यच्छास्त्रं तत्कार्यं नान्यथाविधम् Mb. 12.267.9.
    -Comp. -अतिक्रमः -अननुष्ठानम् vio- lation of sacred precepts, disregard of religious autho- rity.
    -अनुष्ठानम्, -अनुसारः conformity to or obser- vance of sacred precepts.
    -अन्वित a. conformable to doctrine or rule.
    -अभिज्ञ a. versed in the Śāstras.
    -अर्थः 1 the meaning of the sacred precept.
    -2 a scrip- tural precept or statement.
    -आचरणम् 1 observance of sacred precepts.
    -2 the study of Śāstras.
    (-णः) 1 one versed in scriptures.
    -2 a student of Vedas.
    -आवर्तलिपिः a particular mode of writing.
    -उक्त a. pre- scribed by sacred laws, enjoined by the Śāstras, lawful, legal.
    -कारः, -कृत् m.
    1 the author of a Śāstra or sacred book.
    -2 an author in general.
    -3 a sage, saint.
    -कोविद a. versed in the Śāstras.
    -गण्डः a superficial reader of books, superficial scholar.
    -चक्षुस् n. grammar (as being the 'eye', as it were, with which to understand any Śāstra).
    -चारणः one who deserves sacred pre- cepts.
    -ज्ञ, -दर्शिन्, -विद् a.
    1 well-versed in the Śāstras.
    -2 a mere theorist.
    -ज्ञानम् knowledge of sacred books, conversancy with scriptures.
    -तत्त्वम् truth as taught in the Śāstras, scriptural truth. ˚ज्ञः an astronomer.
    -दृष्ट a. stated or enjoined in sacred books; तदहं प्रष्टुमिच्छामि शास्त्रदृष्टेन कर्मणा Rām.
    -दृष्टिः f. scriptural point of view. -m. an astrologer.
    -प्रसंगः 1 the subject of the Śāstras.
    -2 any discussion on scriptural points.
    -योनिः the source of the Śāstras.
    -वक्तृ an expounder of sacred books or knowledge.
    -वर्जित a. free from all rule or law.
    -वादः a precept or statement of the Śāstras.
    -विधानम्, -विधिः a sacred precept, scriptural injunc- tion.
    -विप्रतिषेधः, -विरोधः 1 mutual contradiction of sacred precepts, inconsistency of precepts.
    -2 any act contrary to sacred precepts.
    -विमुख a. averse from study; Pt.1.
    -विरुद्ध a. contrary to the Śāstras, illegal, unlawful.
    -व्युत्पत्तिः f. intimate knowledge of the sacred writings, proficiency in the Śāstras.
    -शिल्पिन् m. the country of Kāśmīra.
    -सिद्ध a. established by sacred authority.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > शास्त्रम् _śāstram

  • 98 познание

    ср.
    1) филос. perception; cognition

    теория познания — theory of knowledge; epistemology

    2) мн. ч. познания experience, knowledge, learning, scholarship

    Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > познание

  • 99 предполагаться

    be assumed, be supposed
    ... является далеко не таким затруднительным, как предполагалось первоначально. -... is much less troublesome than one would at first suppose.
    Более того, пусть предполагается, что... - Furthermore, let it be assumed that...
    Будет предполагаться, что... - It will be assumed that...
    В данной главе у читателя предполагается интуитивное понимание... - In this chapter we assume an intuitive knowledge of...
    В данной приближенной теории предполагается, что... - In the approximate theory it is assumed that...
    В общем случае предполагается, что... - It is generally assumed that...
    В случае, когда используются такие соглашения, предполагается, что... - When such terms are used, it is assumed that...
    Вместо этого предполагается, что... - Instead one assumes that...
    Далее, в данном методе заранее предполагается, что... - Further, the method presupposes...
    Для простоты будет предполагаться, что... - For simplicity it will be assumed that...
    Для удобства предполагается, что... - For convenience it is assumed that...
    До сих пор предполагалось, что... - So far it has been assumed that...
    Здесь заранее предполагается глубокое понимание... - This presupposes an intimate knowledge of...
    Как обычно, предполагается, что... - As usual, it is assumed that...
    По умолчанию предполагается, что... - It goes without saying that...
    Неявно предполагается, что... - It has been implicitly assumed that...
    Никакого предварительного знания предмета не предполагается. - No prior knowledge of the subject is assumed.
    Обычно предполагается, что... - It is usually assumed that...
    Предполагается, что читатель уже имеет некоторое знакомство с... - It is assumed that the reader already has some acquaintance with...
    Часто неверно предполагается, что... - It is often wrongly assumed that...

    Русско-английский словарь научного общения > предполагаться

  • 100 Sachgruppe

    Sachgruppe
    category;
    Sachgruppenindex classified index;
    Sachgüter material goods;
    Sachinbegriff aggregate;
    Sachindex subject index;
    Sachinformation factual information;
    Sachinvestition[en] real investment;
    Sachkapital fixed (real) capital, permanent assets;
    Sachkapitalbildung capital investment;
    Sachkatalog subject catalog(ue) (index);
    Sachkenner competent person, expert, authority;
    Sachkenntnis expertise, expert (factual) knowledge;
    genaue Sachkenntnis intimate knowledge;
    Sachkontenbuch impersonal ledger;
    Sachkonto inventory (property, impersonal, Br., furnitures and fixtures, nominal) account;
    Sachkosten material costs (expenses);
    Sachkostenersparnis saving of material cost;
    Sachkredit collateral credit;
    Sachkunde proficiency, competence, experience;
    ausreichende Sachkunde fair knowledge or skill.

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