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  • 1 past

    الزَّمن الماضي \ past: (with the) past time: I knew him well in the past, but he lives abroad now. \ الماضي \ past: (with the) past time: I knew him well in the past, but he lives abroad now. \ دابِر \ past. \ See Also سالف (سالِف)‏ \ سِيرَة ماضِيَة (لشخص)‏ \ past: one’s personal history: She never talks about her past. \ عَبْرَ \ past: up to and beyond (in place): He went past (me) without noticing me. \ See Also مارًّا بِـ \ فائِت \ past: (of a period of time) last; just gone by: During the past three weeks I’ve met him often. \ مارًّا بِـ \ past: up to and beyond (in place): He went past (me) without noticing me. \ مُجاوِزٌ لِـ \ past: beyond: My house is just past the crossroads, but his is a long way past.

    Arabic-English glossary > past

  • 2 past

    بَعْدَ \ after: at a later time than: He arrived after I left, later than: after dinner, next in order: 7 is the number after 6, (of repeated events): I warned him time after time. past: after (in time): It’s past midnight. It’s half past twelve. It’s ten (minutes) to two now; I’ll meet you at twenty (minutes) past. beyond: to the farther side of: This bus doesn’t go beyond the station, on the farther side of: My farm is beyond this. in: showing a space of time before sth. will happen; after: I’ll come in a few days (or in a minute). past: beyond: My house is just past the crossroads, but his is a long way past.

    Arabic-English glossary > past

  • 3 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

  • 4 just

    في هذه اللَّحْظَة \ just: (with continuous tenses; always directly before the present participle) at this moment; at that moment: We’re just starting dinner. We were just starting dinner when he arrived. just now: at this moment: I’m busy just now. \ قَبْلَ لَحَظَات \ just: (used with perfect tenses, always directly before the past participle) a very short time before: I’ve just finished this book. He had just gone out when you telephoned. just now: a short time ago: He went out just now.

    Arabic-English glossary > just

  • 5 just now

    في هذه اللَّحْظَة \ just: (with continuous tenses; always directly before the present participle) at this moment; at that moment: We’re just starting dinner. We were just starting dinner when he arrived. just now: at this moment: I’m busy just now. \ قَبْلَ لَحَظَات \ just: (used with perfect tenses, always directly before the past participle) a very short time before: I’ve just finished this book. He had just gone out when you telephoned. just now: a short time ago: He went out just now.

    Arabic-English glossary > just now

  • 6 just

    في تِلْكَ اللَّحظة \ just: (with continuous tenses; always directly before the present participle) at this moment; at that moment: We’re just starting dinner. We were just starting dinner when he arrived. \ كَادَ ألاّ \ just: (esp. after only) nearly not: We only just caught the bus. \ لِتَوِّهِ \ just: (used with perfect tenses, always directly before the past participle) a very short time before: I’ve just finished this book. He had just gone out when you telephoned.

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  • 7 past

    ماضٍ \ past: (of a period of time) last; just gone by: During the past three weeks I’ve met him often. previous: earlier: I met him on a previous visit. She came the previous day (the day before).

    Arabic-English glossary > past

  • 8 just as well

    حَسَنًا \ as well: (often just as well) fortunate, in regard to the past; wise, in regard to the future: It’s (just) as well that you took a raincoat (because it rained). It will be as well to take a raincoat (because it may rain). \ See Also عَيْنُ العَقْل

    Arabic-English glossary > just as well

  • 9 بعد

    بَعْدَ \ after: at a later time than: He arrived after I left, later than: after dinner, next in order: 7 is the number after 6, (of repeated events): I warned him time after time. past: after (in time): It’s past midnight. It’s half past twelve. It’s ten (minutes) to two now; I’ll meet you at twenty (minutes) past. beyond: to the farther side of: This bus doesn’t go beyond the station, on the farther side of: My farm is beyond this. in: showing a space of time before sth. will happen; after: I’ll come in a few days (or in a minute). past: beyond: My house is just past the crossroads, but his is a long way past. \ بَعْدَ الآن \ any more: ever again: I shan’t go there any more. \ بَعْدَ التَّحِيَّة \ sir: a formal opening to a business letter or official letter: Dear Sir (or Sirs),.... \ بَعْد ذَلك \ next: after this; after that: What shall we do next?. since: after; during the period after: I saw him on Tuesday, but I haven’t seen him since. \ بَعْدَ طُولِ انتظار \ at long last: after a very great delay. \ بَعْدَ الظُّهْر \ afternoon: the time between midday and evening. \ بَعْدَ فَوات الوقت \ late: after the proper time: I was late for school because my bus was late. \ See Also متأخرا (مُتَأَخِّرًا)‏ \ بَعْدَ قَليل \ shortly: soon: We’ll be ready shortly. soon: in a short time: We shall be ready quite soon. He jumped into bed and was soon asleep. \ بَعْدَ كلّ شيء \ last thing: after everything else: I lock the doors last thing, before I go to bed. \ بَعْدَ لاَْي \ at long last: after a very great delay. \ بَعْدَ لَحَظَات \ in a minute: very soon: The bus will be here in a minute. \ بَعْدَ مُدَّة قصيرة \ before long: soon: She’ll be ready before long. \ بَعْدَ مُنْتَصَف اللَّيل \ morning: the time between midnight and midday: He did not go to bed till two o’clock in the morning (2:00 a.m.). \ See Also صباح (صَبَاح)‏ \ بَعْدَ...بِقَلِيل \ soon after: a short time after: The train left soon after 6:00. \ بَعْدَ قَليل \ by and by: after a while; later on.

    Arabic-English dictionary > بعد

  • 10 after

    بَعْدَ \ after: at a later time than: He arrived after I left, later than: after dinner, next in order: 7 is the number after 6, (of repeated events): I warned him time after time. past: after (in time): It’s past midnight. It’s half past twelve. It’s ten (minutes) to two now; I’ll meet you at twenty (minutes) past. beyond: to the farther side of: This bus doesn’t go beyond the station, on the farther side of: My farm is beyond this. in: showing a space of time before sth. will happen; after: I’ll come in a few days (or in a minute). past: beyond: My house is just past the crossroads, but his is a long way past.

    Arabic-English glossary > after

  • 11 beyond

    بَعْدَ \ after: at a later time than: He arrived after I left, later than: after dinner, next in order: 7 is the number after 6, (of repeated events): I warned him time after time. past: after (in time): It’s past midnight. It’s half past twelve. It’s ten (minutes) to two now; I’ll meet you at twenty (minutes) past. beyond: to the farther side of: This bus doesn’t go beyond the station, on the farther side of: My farm is beyond this. in: showing a space of time before sth. will happen; after: I’ll come in a few days (or in a minute). past: beyond: My house is just past the crossroads, but his is a long way past.

    Arabic-English glossary > beyond

  • 12 in

    بَعْدَ \ after: at a later time than: He arrived after I left, later than: after dinner, next in order: 7 is the number after 6, (of repeated events): I warned him time after time. past: after (in time): It’s past midnight. It’s half past twelve. It’s ten (minutes) to two now; I’ll meet you at twenty (minutes) past. beyond: to the farther side of: This bus doesn’t go beyond the station, on the farther side of: My farm is beyond this. in: showing a space of time before sth. will happen; after: I’ll come in a few days (or in a minute). past: beyond: My house is just past the crossroads, but his is a long way past.

    Arabic-English glossary > in

  • 13 مجاوز لـ

    مُجاوِزٌ لِـ \ past: beyond: My house is just past the crossroads, but his is a long way past.

    Arabic-English dictionary > مجاوز لـ

  • 14 سابق

    سَابِق \ former: earlier; past: in former times; my former husband. last: (the opposite of next) just past: last week; in the last few days. leading: going in front: the leading runner. old: former: My old job was harder than my present one. We visit our old school and talk about old times. previous: earlier: I met him on a previous visit. She came the previous day (the day before). \ سَابِق لِـ \ prior: (with to) before: A ticket must be obtained prior to travelling. \ See Also قبل (قَبْلَ)‏ \ سَابِق لأَوانِه \ premature: happening or arriving before the proper time: a premature birth. \ سَابِقٌ للحرب \ pre-war: before the war (usu. meaning the World War of 1939-45): a pre-war car (made before the war). \ كالسّابق \ ditto: (in lists, to avoid repeating; usu. shown as or do. written under the first appearance of a word).

    Arabic-English dictionary > سابق

  • 15 former

    سَابِق \ former: earlier; past: in former times; my former husband. last: (the opposite of next) just past: last week; in the last few days. leading: going in front: the leading runner. old: former: My old job was harder than my present one. We visit our old school and talk about old times. previous: earlier: I met him on a previous visit. She came the previous day (the day before).

    Arabic-English glossary > former

  • 16 last

    سَابِق \ former: earlier; past: in former times; my former husband. last: (the opposite of next) just past: last week; in the last few days. leading: going in front: the leading runner. old: former: My old job was harder than my present one. We visit our old school and talk about old times. previous: earlier: I met him on a previous visit. She came the previous day (the day before).

    Arabic-English glossary > last

  • 17 leading

    سَابِق \ former: earlier; past: in former times; my former husband. last: (the opposite of next) just past: last week; in the last few days. leading: going in front: the leading runner. old: former: My old job was harder than my present one. We visit our old school and talk about old times. previous: earlier: I met him on a previous visit. She came the previous day (the day before).

    Arabic-English glossary > leading

  • 18 next

    سَابِق \ former: earlier; past: in former times; my former husband. last: (the opposite of next) just past: last week; in the last few days. leading: going in front: the leading runner. old: former: My old job was harder than my present one. We visit our old school and talk about old times. previous: earlier: I met him on a previous visit. She came the previous day (the day before).

    Arabic-English glossary > next

  • 19 old

    سَابِق \ former: earlier; past: in former times; my former husband. last: (the opposite of next) just past: last week; in the last few days. leading: going in front: the leading runner. old: former: My old job was harder than my present one. We visit our old school and talk about old times. previous: earlier: I met him on a previous visit. She came the previous day (the day before).

    Arabic-English glossary > old

  • 20 previous

    سَابِق \ former: earlier; past: in former times; my former husband. last: (the opposite of next) just past: last week; in the last few days. leading: going in front: the leading runner. old: former: My old job was harder than my present one. We visit our old school and talk about old times. previous: earlier: I met him on a previous visit. She came the previous day (the day before).

    Arabic-English glossary > previous

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