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1 knowing
adjectiveshowing secret understanding:عارِف، عالِم بالسِّرShe gave him a knowing look.
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2 there's no knowing etc
it is impossible to say, know etc:مُسْتَحيل مَعْرِفَة أو قَوْلThere's no knowing what she will say.
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3 خبير بحل الأمور
knowing the ropes -
4 خبير في مهنته
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5 well up in
knowing a great deal about:واسِع المَعْرِفَه عنHe's very well up in financial matters.
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6 familiar with
عَلَى عِلْم بِـ \ familiar with: knowing; accustomed to: I’m not familiar with English law. \ لَهُ مَعْرِفَة بِـ \ familiar with: knowing; accustomed to: I’m not familiar with English law. \ مُطّلِع على \ familiar with: knowing; accustomed to: I’m not familiar with English law. -
7 عصري
عَصْرِيّ \ contemporary: modern: contemporary dress. modern: concerning the present time: modern art, new; of the latest kind the most modern weapons of war. up-to-date: to the present time, modern; knowing or showing the latest facts: Are your accounts up-to-date? Give me an up-to-date report on the trouble in South America, up to the present moment; modern; knowing or showing the latest facts Give me an up-to-date report on political events in South America. \ جَعَلَهُ عَصْريًّا \ update: to make (sth.) more modern: The public records are updated continuously. -
8 background
أَرضِيَّة \ background: the part of a scene behind and beyond the chief figures: The picture showed two people against a country background. \ See Also خلفية (خَلْفِيَّة) \ تَجَارِب حَيَاتِيّة سابقَة \ background: past history by which the present can be judged: I won’t employ a man without knowing his background. \ See Also خلفية (خَلْفِيَّة) \ خَلْفِيّة \ background: the part of a scene behind and beyond the chief figures: The picture showed two people against a country background, past history by which the present can be judged I won’t employ a man without knowing his background. -
9 contemporary
عَصْرِيّ \ contemporary: modern: contemporary dress. modern: concerning the present time: modern art, new; of the latest kind the most modern weapons of war. up-to-date: to the present time, modern; knowing or showing the latest facts: Are your accounts up-to-date? Give me an up-to-date report on the trouble in South America, up to the present moment; modern; knowing or showing the latest facts Give me an up-to-date report on political events in South America. -
10 modern
عَصْرِيّ \ contemporary: modern: contemporary dress. modern: concerning the present time: modern art, new; of the latest kind the most modern weapons of war. up-to-date: to the present time, modern; knowing or showing the latest facts: Are your accounts up-to-date? Give me an up-to-date report on the trouble in South America, up to the present moment; modern; knowing or showing the latest facts Give me an up-to-date report on political events in South America. -
11 up-to-date
عَصْرِيّ \ contemporary: modern: contemporary dress. modern: concerning the present time: modern art, new; of the latest kind the most modern weapons of war. up-to-date: to the present time, modern; knowing or showing the latest facts: Are your accounts up-to-date? Give me an up-to-date report on the trouble in South America, up to the present moment; modern; knowing or showing the latest facts Give me an up-to-date report on political events in South America. -
12 forecast
تَكَهَّنَ \ forecast: to say what will probably happen: The radio report forecasts rain for tomorrow. predict: to say sth. will happen (often when there is no accepted way of knowing that it will): Who can predict the future from the stars or the lines on a man’s hand?. prophesy: to tell what is likely to happen: The newspapers are prophesying a change in the government. \ تَنَبَّأ \ forecast: to say what will probably happen: The radio report forecasts rain for tomorrow. predict: to say sth. will happen (often when there is no accepted way of knowing that it will): Who can predict the future from the stars or the lines on a man’s hand?. prophesy: to tell what is likely to happen: The newspapers are prophesying a change in the government. -
13 predict
تَكَهَّنَ \ forecast: to say what will probably happen: The radio report forecasts rain for tomorrow. predict: to say sth. will happen (often when there is no accepted way of knowing that it will): Who can predict the future from the stars or the lines on a man’s hand?. prophesy: to tell what is likely to happen: The newspapers are prophesying a change in the government. \ تَنَبَّأ \ forecast: to say what will probably happen: The radio report forecasts rain for tomorrow. predict: to say sth. will happen (often when there is no accepted way of knowing that it will): Who can predict the future from the stars or the lines on a man’s hand?. prophesy: to tell what is likely to happen: The newspapers are prophesying a change in the government. -
14 prophesy
تَكَهَّنَ \ forecast: to say what will probably happen: The radio report forecasts rain for tomorrow. predict: to say sth. will happen (often when there is no accepted way of knowing that it will): Who can predict the future from the stars or the lines on a man’s hand?. prophesy: to tell what is likely to happen: The newspapers are prophesying a change in the government. \ تَنَبَّأ \ forecast: to say what will probably happen: The radio report forecasts rain for tomorrow. predict: to say sth. will happen (often when there is no accepted way of knowing that it will): Who can predict the future from the stars or the lines on a man’s hand?. prophesy: to tell what is likely to happen: The newspapers are prophesying a change in the government. -
15 unaware
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16 up to date
حَتَّى الوَقْت الحاضِر \ up to date: up to the present moment; modern; knowing or showing the latest facts: Give me an up-to-date report on political events in South America. \ مِن أحدث طِراز \ up to date: up to the present moment; modern; knowing or showing the latest facts: Give me an up-to-date report on political events in South America. -
17 word-perfect
دَقِيق الحِفظ \ word-perfect: knowing one’s words for a play; able to repeat a poem correctly. \ لا يُخطئ \ word-perfect: knowing one’s words for a play; able to repeat a poem correctly. -
18 دراية
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19 عارف
n. knowing -
20 مدرك
1́ adj. conscious, reasonable, apprehensive, perceptive, rational, intelligent, perceptible, percipient, knowing, aware, discerning2́ n. appreciator, grasper
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