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  • 1 round

    أُسطُوَانيّ \ round: (of long things) shaped like a pipe, with curved sides: a round pencil. \ إلى اتّجاه آخر \ round: so as to face in a different or opposite direction: The wind went round from east to north. He turned the car round and went back. \ إلى الاتّجاه المُضادّ \ round: so as to face in a different or opposite direction: The wind went round from east to north. He turned the car round and went back. \ اِسْتَدارَ \ round: to become round. \ بِشَكْل دائريّ \ round: in a circular way: The wheels were turning round. The hands go round the clock. \ دَارَ \ round: to go round (a corner). \ See Also اِنْعَطَفَ حَوْلَ \ دَوَّر \ round: to make round. \ عَلَى الجميع \ round: to everyone: He handed the coffee round. There were not enough cups to go round. \ في الوَقْتِ المُقَرَّر \ round: following a regular course: Wait till your turn comes round. \ في حينه \ round: following a regular course: Wait till your turn comes round.

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  • 2 make up

    كَوَّنَ \ constitute: (in law) to be regarded as: Your act constitutes a crime, to make up: Seven days constitute a week. form: to shape or make: The children formed a circle round her. I formed a good opinion of him, to be: This wall formed the outer limit of the old city. make up: to form jointly: This machine is made up of sixty different parts. Let’s make up a team to play football. \ See Also شكل (شَكَّلَ)‏

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  • 3 make up

    شَكَّلَ \ constitute: to make up: Seven days constitute a week. form: to shape or make: The children formed a circle round her. I formed a good opinion of him. make up: to form jointly: This machine is made up of sixty different parts. Let’s make up a team to play football. model: to shape sth: We enjoy modelling (animals) out of clay in our art lessons. (modelar). mould (mold): to form a soft material into a certain shape: He moulded the clay into the form of a man’s head. shape: to give (sth.) a form: The potter shaped the clay with his fingers. \ See Also كون (كَوَّنَ)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > make up

  • 4 round off

    He rounded off the sharp corners with a file.

    يَصْقُل، يُنَعِّم
    2) to complete successfully:

    He rounded off his career by becoming president.

    يُنْهي بِنَجاح

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  • 5 أدار

    أَدَارَ \ administer: to control, (esp. business or money affairs). direct: to guide; control (a business, a piece of work, etc.): The film was directed by Zoltan Korda. start, superintend: watch and direct (work, workers, etc.). \ See Also دَبَّرَ شؤون، أشرف على (أشْرَفَ على)‏ \ أَدَارَ \ manage: to control (a business, etc.). run: (of a business, a planned activity, etc.) to work; (of men) to make (sth.) work; control: Our school runs very smoothly. Who runs your football club?. \ أدَارَ (على مِحْوَر)‏ \ turn: to move round in a circle: An engine turns the wheels. revolve: to go (or cause to go) round in a circle: The earth revolves around the sun. rotate: to go round; make (sth.) go round: Wheels rotate. The earth rotates. We rotate crops (plant different ones in a certain field each year, in an order that goes round regularly). swivel: to swing round on a central point, as a wheel does: She swivelled round to see who was behind her. \ See Also دَارَ \ أَدَارَ بلُطف (المحرِّك) (والسيارة في مكانها)‏ \ start: to set sth. going: I can’t start my car. tick over: (of a petrol engine) to run gently while not driving the machine. \ أَدَارَ أو عُنِيََ بالمنزل \ keep house: to look after the work of a house. \ أَدَارَ أو لَفّ بسُرْعَة \ whirl: to move quickly and excitedly round and round: The dancers whirled around. \ أَدَارَ قُرْصَ الهاتِف \ dial: (with a modern telephone) to call a certain number by moving a dial with one’s finger: To call the police, dial 999. \ أَدَارَ المفتاح الكهربائيّ \ switch: to make sth. start or stop, by moving a switch: Please switch the electric fire on.

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  • 6 دار (فعل)

    دَارَ (فِعْل)‏ \ circle: to move in a circle; move around sth.: The aeroplane circled over us. The earth circles the sun. circulate: to move or pass round: Blood circulates round the body. go: to work: This clock goes by electricity. orbit: to move in orbit (around sth.): The moon orbits our earth. turn: to move round in a circle: Wheels turn. The bus turned (round) the corner. wheel: (often with round) to turn quickly and face in another direction: He wheeled round when I called his name. \ دَارَ \ revolve: to go (or cause to go) round in a circle: The earth revolves around the sun. \ See Also أدار (أدَارَ)‏ \ دَارَ \ rotate: to go round; make (sth.) go round: Wheels rotate. The earth rotates. We rotate crops (plant different ones in a certain field each year). swivel: to swing round on a central point, as a wheel does: She swivelled round to see who was behind her. pivot: to turn, as on a pivot. \ See Also أدَارَ على مِحْوَر \ دَارَ \ run: (of an engine or machine) to be in action; be working: Don’t leave your engine running while you buy petrol. \ See Also اشتعل (اِشْتَعَلَ)‏ \ دَارَ \ round: to go round (a corner). \ See Also اِنْعَطَفَ حَوْلَ \ دَارَ في خَلَدِه \ feel, felt: to think: I feel that you could try harder.

    Arabic-English dictionary > دار (فعل)

  • 7 كون

    كَوَّنَ \ constitute: (in law) to be regarded as: Your act constitutes a crime, to make up: Seven days constitute a week. form: to shape or make: The children formed a circle round her. I formed a good opinion of him, to be: This wall formed the outer limit of the old city. make up: to form jointly: This machine is made up of sixty different parts. Let’s make up a team to play football. \ See Also شكل (شَكَّلَ)‏ \ كَوَّن صفًّا \ line: to form a line along: Crowds lined the streets to watch the Queen pass. \ كَوَّن فكرة \ conceive: to form an idea in one’s mind; imagine: I can’t conceive how he escaped. \ كَوَّن فكرة حسنة (أو سيِّئة) عن \ think: (with a lot of, highly, well) to have a good opinion; (with little, not much) to have a bad opinion: My son’s teachers think highly of his work. I don’t think much of this coffee. \ كَوَّن مجموعة \ cluster: to gather close together: The children clustered round their teacher.

    Arabic-English dictionary > كون

  • 8 ring

    I [rɪŋ]
    1. noun
    1) a small circle eg of gold or silver, sometimes having a jewel set in it, worn on the finger:

    She wears a diamond ring.

    خاتِم
    2) a circle of metal, wood etc for any of various purposes:

    The trap-door had a ring attached for lifting it.

    حَلَقَه
    3) anything which is like a circle in shape:

    The hot teapot left a ring on the polished table.

    حَلَقَه، دائِرَه
    4) an enclosed space for boxing matches, circus performances etc:

    The crowd cheered as the boxer entered the ring.

    حَلَبَه
    5) a small group of people formed for business or criminal purposes:

    a drugs ring.

    حَلَقَه ، مَجْموعَه
    2. verb
    past tense, past participle ringed
    1) verb
    2) to form a ring round.
    يُكَوِّن حَلَقَه
    3) to put, draw etc a ring round (something):

    He has ringed all your errors.

    يَضَعُ حَلَقَ أو دائِرَه حَوْل الخَطَأ
    4) to put a ring on the leg of (a bird) as a means of identifying it.
    يَضَعُ حَلَقَة حَوْلَ رجْل الحَيوان او الطَّيْر II [rɪŋ] past tense rang [raŋ]: past participle rung [raŋ]
    1. verb
    1) to (cause to) sound:

    The telephone rang.

    يَقْرَع، يَدُق
    2) ( often with up) to telephone (someone):

    I'll ring you (up) tonight.

    يَتَّصِل هاتِفِيا
    3) ( often with for ) to ring a bell (eg in a hotel) to tell someone to come, to bring something etc:

    She rang for the maid.

    يَتَّصِل هاتِفِيا لِيَجْلِب
    4) (of certain objects) to make a high sound like a bell:

    The glass rang as she hit it with a metal spoon.

    يَرِنُّ، يَطِنُّ
    5) to be filled with sound:

    The hall rang with the sound of laughter.

    يمْتَلئ بالصَّوْت
    6) ( often with out) to make a loud, clear sound:

    A shot rang out.

    يَرنُّ
    2. noun
    1) the act or sound of ringing:

    the ring of a telephone.

    رَنين
    2) a telephone call:

    I'll give you a ring.

    إتِّصال هاتِفي
    3) a suggestion, impression or feeling:

    His story has a ring of truth about it.

    نَبْرَه، إنْطِباع

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  • 9 roll

    I [rəul]
    1. noun
    1) anything flat (eg a piece of paper, a carpet) rolled into the shape of a tube, wound round a tube etc:

    a toilet-roll.

    مِلَف أسْطُواني
    2) a small piece of baked bread dough, used eg for sandwiches:

    a cheese roll.

    رَغيف مُسْتَدير
    3) an act of rolling:

    Our dog loves a roll on the grass.

    دَحْرَجَه
    4) a ship's action of rocking from side to side:

    She said that the roll of the ship made her feel ill.

    تَمايُل
    5) a long low sound:

    the roll of thunder.

    دَوي، قَصْف
    6) a thick mass of flesh:

    I'd like to get rid of these rolls of fat round my waist.

    كُتْلَه
    7) a series of quick beats (on a drum).
    قَرْع الطَّبْل
    2. verb
    1) to move by turning over like a wheel or ball:

    The coin/pencil rolled under the table

    The ball rolled away.

    يَتَدَحْرَج
    2) to move on wheels, rollers etc:

    The children rolled the cart up the hill, then let it roll back down again.

    يُدَحْرِج، يَتَدَحْرَج
    3) to form (a piece of paper, a carpet) into the shape of a tube by winding:

    to roll the carpet back.

    يَلُف
    4) (of a person or animal in a lying position) to turn over:

    The dog rolled on to its back.

    يَقْلِب، يَبْرُم
    5) to shape (clay etc) into a ball or cylinder by turning it about between the hands:

    He rolled the clay into a ball.

    يَلُف على شَكْل طابَه
    6) to cover with something by rolling:

    When the little girl's dress caught fire, they rolled her in a blanket.

    يَلْتَف، يَتَدَثَّر
    7) to make (something) flat or flatter by rolling something heavy over it:

    to roll pastry (out).

    يُمَهِّد ، يُسَوّي
    8) (of a ship) to rock from side to side while travelling forwards:

    The storm made the ship roll.

    يَتَمايَل
    9) to make a series of low sounds:

    The drums rolled.

    يَقْصِف، يُدَوّي
    10) to move (one's eyes) round in a circle to express fear, surprise etc.
    يُديرُ عَيْنَيْهِ، يُقَلِّب عَيْنَيْهِ

    We were rolling along merrily when a tyre burst.

    يُسافِر بالسَّيّارَه
    12) (of waves, rivers etc) to move gently and steadily:

    The waves rolled in to the shore.

    تَتَدَحْرَج الأمواج نحْو الشاطئ
    13) (of time) to pass:

    Months rolled by.

    يَمُر II noun
    a list of names, eg of pupils in a school etc:

    There are nine hundred pupils on the roll.

    سِجِل، مِلَف، جَدْوَل

    Arabic-English dictionary > roll

  • 10 revolve

    أدَارَ (على مِحْوَر)‏ \ turn: to move round in a circle: An engine turns the wheels. revolve: to go (or cause to go) round in a circle: The earth revolves around the sun. rotate: to go round; make (sth.) go round: Wheels rotate. The earth rotates. We rotate crops (plant different ones in a certain field each year, in an order that goes round regularly). swivel: to swing round on a central point, as a wheel does: She swivelled round to see who was behind her. \ See Also دَارَ

    Arabic-English glossary > revolve

  • 11 rotate

    أدَارَ (على مِحْوَر)‏ \ turn: to move round in a circle: An engine turns the wheels. revolve: to go (or cause to go) round in a circle: The earth revolves around the sun. rotate: to go round; make (sth.) go round: Wheels rotate. The earth rotates. We rotate crops (plant different ones in a certain field each year, in an order that goes round regularly). swivel: to swing round on a central point, as a wheel does: She swivelled round to see who was behind her. \ See Also دَارَ

    Arabic-English glossary > rotate

  • 12 swivel

    أدَارَ (على مِحْوَر)‏ \ turn: to move round in a circle: An engine turns the wheels. revolve: to go (or cause to go) round in a circle: The earth revolves around the sun. rotate: to go round; make (sth.) go round: Wheels rotate. The earth rotates. We rotate crops (plant different ones in a certain field each year, in an order that goes round regularly). swivel: to swing round on a central point, as a wheel does: She swivelled round to see who was behind her. \ See Also دَارَ

    Arabic-English glossary > swivel

  • 13 turn

    أدَارَ (على مِحْوَر)‏ \ turn: to move round in a circle: An engine turns the wheels. revolve: to go (or cause to go) round in a circle: The earth revolves around the sun. rotate: to go round; make (sth.) go round: Wheels rotate. The earth rotates. We rotate crops (plant different ones in a certain field each year, in an order that goes round regularly). swivel: to swing round on a central point, as a wheel does: She swivelled round to see who was behind her. \ See Also دَارَ

    Arabic-English glossary > turn

  • 14 حلق

    حَلّقَ: جَعَلَهُ كَالحَلْقَة
    to round, make round, make circular or ring-shaped

    Arabic-English new dictionary > حلق

  • 15 دور

    دَوّرَ: جَعَلَهُ مُدَوّراً
    to round, make round, make circular

    Arabic-English new dictionary > دور

  • 16 hum

    [ham] past tense, past participle hummed
    1. verb
    1) to make a musical sound with closed lips:

    He was humming a tune to himself.

    يُرَنِّمُ ، يُدَنْدِنُ
    2) to make a similar sound:

    The bees were humming round the hive.

    يَطِنُّ
    3) to be active:

    Things are really humming round here.

    يَضِجُّ بالحَرَكَةِ والنَّشاط
    2. noun
    a humming sound:

    a hum of conversation.

    طنين، دَنْدَنَه

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  • 17 pivot

    دَارَ \ rotate: to go round; make (sth.) go round: Wheels rotate. The earth rotates. We rotate crops (plant different ones in a certain field each year). swivel: to swing round on a central point, as a wheel does: She swivelled round to see who was behind her. pivot: to turn, as on a pivot. \ See Also أدَارَ على مِحْوَر

    Arabic-English glossary > pivot

  • 18 rotate

    دَارَ \ rotate: to go round; make (sth.) go round: Wheels rotate. The earth rotates. We rotate crops (plant different ones in a certain field each year). swivel: to swing round on a central point, as a wheel does: She swivelled round to see who was behind her. pivot: to turn, as on a pivot. \ See Also أدَارَ على مِحْوَر

    Arabic-English glossary > rotate

  • 19 swivel

    دَارَ \ rotate: to go round; make (sth.) go round: Wheels rotate. The earth rotates. We rotate crops (plant different ones in a certain field each year). swivel: to swing round on a central point, as a wheel does: She swivelled round to see who was behind her. pivot: to turn, as on a pivot. \ See Also أدَارَ على مِحْوَر

    Arabic-English glossary > swivel

  • 20 ثقب

    ثَقَبَ \ bore: to make a hole with a tool that turns round: bore holes in wood; bore wells; bore for oil. drill: to make (a hole) with a drill: Men were drilling for oil. They drilled a hole 6000 feet deep. pierce: (of sharp points) go through or into; make a hole in: The knife pierced his stomach. punch: to make (a hole) with a punch or a pointed instrument: A railway official punched my ticket. puncture: to make a puncture in (sth., esp. in the tyre of a car, so that air comes out).

    Arabic-English dictionary > ثقب

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