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  • 1 even

    I [iːvən]
    1. adjective
    1) level; the same in height, amount etc:

    Are the table-legs even?

    an even temperature.

    مُتَساوٍ
    2) smooth:

    Make the path more even.

    مُسْتَوٍ
    3) regular:

    He has a strong, even pulse.

    مُنْتَظَم
    4) divisible by 2 with no remainder:

    2, 4, 6, 8, 10 etc are even numbers.

    مُنْقَسِم على 2 بدون باقٍ
    5) equal (in number, amount etc):

    The teams have scored one goal each and so they are even now.

    مُتَعادِل

    She has a very even temper.

    هادِئ
    2. verb
    past tense, past participle ˈevened
    1) to make equal:

    Smith's goal evened the score.

    يُعادِل
    2) to make smooth or level.
    يَجْعَلُهُ مُسْتَوِيا/ ناعِما II [iːvən] adverb
    1) used to point out something unexpected in what one is saying:

    "Have you finished yet?" "No, I haven"t even started.'

    Even the winner got no prize.

    حَتّى
    2) yet; still:

    My boots were dirty, but his were even dirtier.

    مَع ذلِك

    Arabic-English dictionary > even

  • 2 نظف

    نَظَّفَ \ bathe: to wash (a wound, etc.). clean: to make sth. free from dirt: Clean your shoes.. clear: to make clear; free from anything that gets in the way: Please clear the table. \ نَظَّفَ \ sponge: to wash with a wet sponge. \ See Also غَسَلَ بالإسفنج \ نَظَّفَ \ brush: to clean or smooth with a brush: Brush your hair. \ See Also مَلَّسَ بالفرشاة \ نَظَّفَ (بالمَسْح)‏ \ wipe: to clean or dry (sth.) by rubbing it with a cloth: She wiped the table clean. Please wipe the dirt off that window. \ See Also نشف (نَشَّفَ)‏ \ نَظَّفَ بالدَّعك أو الفَرْك \ scrub: to rub hard with a wet brush; clean by rubbing with soap and water: She scrubbed the floor. \ نَظَّفَ بدَفْق الماء \ flush: to wash with a quick rush of water: The pipes seem to be blocked; try flushing them. \ نَظَّفَ بالغَسْل \ wash: to clean with water and often soap: Wash your face. Wash the dirt off it. \ نَظَّفَ بكرّاكة \ dredge: to keep (a harbour or waterway) deep enough for boats, by taking up mud and sand. \ نَظَّفَ بالكَنْس \ sweep: to clear or clean (the floor, a path, a chimney, etc.) with a brush; to remove or gather (dust, dead leaves, etc.) with a brush: Have you swept the stairs? Please sweep the snow off the path. \ See Also كنس (كَنَسَ)‏ \ نَظَّفَ بالمِمْسحة \ mop: to clean with a mop or a rough piece of cloth. \ See Also مسح (مَسَحَ)‏ \ نَظَّفَ على البُخار \ dry-clean: to clean (clothes) with chemicals, not with water. \ نَظَّفَ ما بداخل الشيء \ clean out: to clean the inside of sth. thoroughly: Clean out those cooking pots. \ نَظَّفَ ورَتَّبَ \ clean up: to make things clean; put things in order: Clean up in here before you leave. \ نَظَّفَ وصَقَلَ \ scour: to clean thoroughly: to scour pots. \ نَظْم \ verse: poetry. \ See Also شعر (شِعْر)‏ \ نَظْم \ regulation. \ See Also تنظيم( تنظيم)‏

    Arabic-English dictionary > نظف

  • 3 strike

    [straɪk] past tense struck [strak]: past participles struck ~stricken [ˈstrɪkən]
    1. verb
    1) to hit, knock or give a blow to:

    Why did you strike him?

    The tower of the church was struck by lightning.

    يَضْرُب، يَرتَطِم، يَصْدُم
    2) to attack:

    We must prevent the disease striking again.

    يُهاجِم
    3) to produce (sparks or a flame) by rubbing:

    He struck a match/light

    He struck sparks from the stone with his knife.

    يَقْدَح عود ثَقاب، يَحُك
    4) (of workers) to stop work as a protest, or in order to force employers to give better pay:

    The men decided to strike for higher wages.

    يُضرِبُ، يَقومُ بإضْراب
    5) to discover or find:

    After months of prospecting they finally struck gold/oil

    If we walk in this direction we may strike the right path.

    يَكْتَشِف، يَجِد
    6) to (make something) sound:

    He struck a note on the piano/violin

    The clock struck twelve.

    يَرِنُّ، يَدُقُّ نَغْمَةً موسيقِيَّه
    7) to impress, or give a particular impression to (a person):

    How does the plan strike you?

    It / The thought struck me that she had come to borrow money.

    يُؤَثِّرُ، يَتْرُك تأثيرا
    8) to mint or manufacture (a coin, medal etc).
    يَسُكُّ، يَضْربُ نُقودا
    9) to go in a certain direction:

    He left the path and struck (off) across the fields.

    يَتَّجِه
    10) to lower or take down (tents, flags etc).
    يُنْزِلُ رايَةً أو خَيْمَه
    2. noun
    1) an act of striking:

    a miners' strike.

    إضْراب
    2) a discovery of oil, gold etc:

    He made a lucky strike.

    إكْتِشاف

    Arabic-English dictionary > strike

  • 4 clear

    [klɪə]
    1. adjective
    1) easy to see through; transparent:

    clear glass.

    شَفّاف
    2) free from mist or cloud:

    Isn't the sky clear!

    صافٍ، مُنْقَشِع الغُيوم
    3) easy to see, hear or understand:

    The details on that photograph are very clear.

    واضِح
    4) free from difficulty or obstacles:

    a clear road ahead.

    سالِك، مَكْشوف

    a clear conscience.

    نَقي

    Are you quite clear about what I mean?

    خالٍ من الشّك، صَريح
    7) ( often with of) without (risk of) being touched, caught etc:

    Is the ship clear of the rocks? clear of danger.

    خالٍ من الخَطَر
    8) ( often with of) free:

    clear of all infection.

    خالٍ من ، غَيْر
    2. verb

    He cleared the path of debris.

    يُنَظِّف
    2) ( often with of) to prove the innocence of; to declare to be innocent:

    He was cleared of all charges.

    يُبَرِّئ
    3) (of the sky etc) to become bright, free from cloud etc.
    يَصْفو
    4) to get over or past something without touching it:

    He cleared the jump easily.

    يَجْتازُ حاجِزا

    Arabic-English dictionary > clear

  • 5 hit

    [hɪt] present participle ˈhitting: past tense, past participle hit
    1. verb
    1) to (cause or allow to) come into hard contact with:

    He hit his head on/against a low branch

    That boxer can certainly hit hard!

    يَضرُب
    2) to make hard contact with (something), and force or cause it to move in some direction:

    The batsman hit the ball (over the wall).

    يَصْدُم، يَصْطَدِم
    3) to cause to suffer:

    Her husband's death hit her hard.

    يُسبب المُعاناه، يَضْرُب، يصيب ب
    4) to find; to succeed in reaching:

    She used to be a famous soprano but she cannot hit the high notes now.

    يجد، ينجَح في الوُصول إلى
    2. noun
    1) the act of hitting:

    That was a good hit.

    ضَرْب، إصابَه

    He scored five hits.

    نُقْطَه، هَدَف
    3) something which is popular or successful:

    The play/record is a hit

    ( also adjective) a hit song.

    ضَربة ناجِحَه، عمل ناجِح

    Arabic-English dictionary > hit

  • 6 pave

    [peɪv] verb
    to cover (a street, path etc ) with ( usually large) flat stones, concrete etc to make a flat surface for walking on etc:

    He wants to pave the garden.

    يُعَبِّد، يَرْصُف

    Arabic-English dictionary > pave

  • 7 smooth

    مَلَّسَ \ smooth: to make smooth: He smoothed his hair before going into the office. \ مُمَهَّد \ smooth: having an even surface; not rough: a smooth path; a smooth sea.

    Arabic-English glossary > smooth

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