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let alone

  • 1 let alone

    ناهيكَ عن \ let alone: and certainly not; without considering: She can’t even cook an egg, let alone a chicken. let alone, leave alone: (showing that if a simple thing is not done, a less simple thing could clearly not be done either) certainly not: With that bad leg he can’t even walk, let alone run.

    Arabic-English glossary > let alone

  • 2 let alone

    فَكَيف (بِـ)‏ \ let alone: and certainly not; without considering: She can’t even cook an egg, let alone a chicken. \ See Also ناهيك عن (نَاهِيكَ عَن)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > let alone

  • 3 let alone, leave alone

    ناهيكَ عن \ let alone: and certainly not; without considering: She can’t even cook an egg, let alone a chicken. let alone, leave alone: (showing that if a simple thing is not done, a less simple thing could clearly not be done either) certainly not: With that bad leg he can’t even walk, let alone run.

    Arabic-English glossary > let alone, leave alone

  • 4 let alone, leave alone

    تَرَكَهُ وشَأنَه \ leave (or let) alone: not to touch: Leave that radio alone!. let alone, leave alone: not to touch; not trouble: Let that dog alone or he’ll bite you.

    Arabic-English glossary > let alone, leave alone

  • 5 leave alone, let alone

    تَرَكَ... على حالِهِ \ leave alone, let alone: not touch; not to trouble: Leave that dog alone or he’ll bite you. \ دَعْ \ leave alone, let alone: not to touch; not trouble: Leave that dog alone or he’ll bite you. \ لا يُزعِج \ leave alone, let alone: not to touch; not to troube: Leave that dog alone or he’ll bite you.

    Arabic-English glossary > leave alone, let alone

  • 6 leave (or let) alone

    تَرَكَهُ وشَأنَه \ leave (or let) alone: not to touch: Leave that radio alone!. let alone, leave alone: not to touch; not trouble: Let that dog alone or he’ll bite you.

    Arabic-English glossary > leave (or let) alone

  • 7 leave alone, let alone

    فَضْلاً عَنْ \ apart from: besides; except: Apart from that, he had little to say. in addition to: as well as: He lent me $3, in addition to paying my bill. leave alone, let alone: (showing that if a simple thing is not done, a less simple thing could clearly not be done either) certainly not: With that bad leg he can’t even walk, let alone run.

    Arabic-English glossary > leave alone, let alone

  • 8 let (someone or something) alone

    1) to leave alone; not to disturb or worry:

    Why don't you let him be when he's not feeling well!

    Do let your father alone.

    يَتْرُكه وشَأنَه
    2) not to mention; without taking into consideration:

    There's no room for all the adults, let alone the children.

    ناهيكَ عَن

    Arabic-English dictionary > let (someone or something) alone

  • 9 let (someone or something) alone

    1) to leave alone; not to disturb or worry:

    Why don't you let him be when he's not feeling well!

    Do let your father alone.

    يَتْرُكه وشَأنَه
    2) not to mention; without taking into consideration:

    There's no room for all the adults, let alone the children.

    ناهيكَ عَن

    Arabic-English dictionary > let (someone or something) alone

  • 10 let (someone or something) be

    1) to leave alone; not to disturb or worry:

    Why don't you let him be when he's not feeling well!

    Do let your father alone.

    يَتْرُكه وشَأنَه
    2) not to mention; without taking into consideration:

    There's no room for all the adults, let alone the children.

    ناهيكَ عَن

    Arabic-English dictionary > let (someone or something) be

  • 11 let (someone or something) be

    1) to leave alone; not to disturb or worry:

    Why don't you let him be when he's not feeling well!

    Do let your father alone.

    يَتْرُكه وشَأنَه
    2) not to mention; without taking into consideration:

    There's no room for all the adults, let alone the children.

    ناهيكَ عَن

    Arabic-English dictionary > let (someone or something) be

  • 12 let well alone

    to allow things to remain as they are, in order not to make them worse.
    يَتْرُك الأمور على حالتِها

    Arabic-English dictionary > let well alone

  • 13 ناهيك عن

    ناهيكَ عن \ let alone: and certainly not; without considering: She can’t even cook an egg, let alone a chicken. let alone, leave alone: (showing that if a simple thing is not done, a less simple thing could clearly not be done either) certainly not: With that bad leg he can’t even walk, let alone run.

    Arabic-English dictionary > ناهيك عن

  • 14 تركه وشأنه

    تَرَكَهُ وشَأنَه \ leave (or let) alone: not to touch: Leave that radio alone!. let alone, leave alone: not to touch; not trouble: Let that dog alone or he’ll bite you.

    Arabic-English dictionary > تركه وشأنه

  • 15 ترك (تركة أو في الوصية)

    تَرَكَ (تَرِكَةً أو في الوَصِيَّةِ)‏ \ leave: to possess (sth.) at one’s death; arrange to give (sth. at one’s death: Our father left $8000. He left half of it to me and half to my brother. \ تَرَكَ انْطبَاعًا في: \ impress: to have a strong effect on (sb.); fill (sb.) with admiration: His honesty impressed me. \ تَرَكَ مُطْلقَ السّراح \ let free, let loose: to set free or loose: Don’t let your dog loose among the sheep. \ تَرَكَ... على حالِهِ \ leave alone, let alone: not touch; not to trouble: Leave that dog alone or he’ll bite you.

    Arabic-English dictionary > ترك (تركة أو في الوصية)

  • 16 فضل

    فَضْل \ credit: honour that is gained by being or doing sth.; sth. that brings a person honour: His success is a credit to him and to his teacher. You must give him credit for trying, even if he failed. He took all the credit for his brother’s work. \ See Also مفخرة (مَفْخَرَة)، ثناء (ثَنَاء)‏ \ بِفَضْل \ thanks to: because of: Thanks to you, his life was saved (as a result of your help). \ فَضْلاً عَنْ \ apart from: besides; except: Apart from that, he had little to say. in addition to: as well as: He lent me $3, in addition to paying my bill. leave alone, let alone: (showing that if a simple thing is not done, a less simple thing could clearly not be done either) certainly not: With that bad leg he can’t even walk, let alone run. \ فَضْلاً عَنْ ذَلِك \ again: also; besides: You’re too young to go. And again, you aren’t invited. moreover: besides; (and) also: The man was dead when the police arrived; moreover, he had been dead for four hours.

    Arabic-English dictionary > فضل

  • 17 apart from

    فَضْلاً عَنْ \ apart from: besides; except: Apart from that, he had little to say. in addition to: as well as: He lent me $3, in addition to paying my bill. leave alone, let alone: (showing that if a simple thing is not done, a less simple thing could clearly not be done either) certainly not: With that bad leg he can’t even walk, let alone run.

    Arabic-English glossary > apart from

  • 18 in addition to

    فَضْلاً عَنْ \ apart from: besides; except: Apart from that, he had little to say. in addition to: as well as: He lent me $3, in addition to paying my bill. leave alone, let alone: (showing that if a simple thing is not done, a less simple thing could clearly not be done either) certainly not: With that bad leg he can’t even walk, let alone run.

    Arabic-English glossary > in addition to

  • 19 تركه وشأنه

    تَرَكَهُ وشَأنَهُ
    to leave alone, let alone, let go, unhand, release, free; to let someone do what he likes; to pay no attention to

    Arabic-English new dictionary > تركه وشأنه

  • 20 رفع يده عن

    رَفَعَ يَدَهُ (أو يَدَيْهِ) عن
    to unhand, release, let go (of), leave alone, let alone; to desist from, refrain from

    Arabic-English new dictionary > رفع يده عن

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  • let\ alone — conj. phr. 1. Even less; certainly not. Used after a negative clause. I can t add two and two, let alone do fractions. Jim can t drive a car, let alone a truck. Compare: much less, not to mention 2. let alone or leave alone v To stay away from;… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • let alone — I. phrasal to leave undisturbed < let the flowers alone >; also to leave to oneself < wanted to be let alone > II. conjunction Date: 1765 to say nothing of ; not to mention used especially to emphasize the improbability of a contrasting example …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • let alone — 1. conjunction a) Much less; to say nothing of; I didnt even notice it, let alone mind it. [I didnt even notice it, so certainly I didnt mind it.] b) not to mention, as well as; 2. verb To lea …   Wiktionary

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