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  • 1 make out

    1) to see, hear or understand:

    He could make out a ship in the distance.

    يَرى، يَسْمَع، يَفْهَم
    2) to make it seem that:

    He made out that he was earning a huge amount of money.

    يُحاوِل أن يجْعَل الأمر يبدو
    3) to write or fill in:

    The doctor made out a prescription.

    يُعِدُّ ، يَكْتُبُ، يَملأُ
    4) (slang) to kiss, hug and caress; to neck:

    They were making out in the back seat.

    يُقَبِّل، يُعانِق، يُداعِب

    Arabic-English dictionary > make out

  • 2 make a move

    تَحَرَّكَ \ get a move on: (usu. as advice) to hurry: Get a move on, or you’ll be late!. make a move: to begin to move, esp. to leave somewhere: It’s five o’clock, and we ought to make a move so we can be home before dark. move: to change position: Don’t move, or I’ll shoot! The train moved slowly forward. The leaves moved gently in the wind. stand, (stood): (with aside, away, back, forward, etc.) to move: He stood aside to let me pass. stir: to move: She stirred in her sleep and then lay still. travel: to move; go: Light travels faster than sound.

    Arabic-English glossary > make a move

  • 3 back up

    1) to support or encourage:

    The new evidence backed up my arguments.

    يَدْعَم، يُؤَيِّد
    2) to make a copy of the information stored on the computer or disk.
    يَنْسَخُ نُسْخَةً داعِمـه

    Arabic-English dictionary > back up

  • 4 keep back

    1) not to (allow to) move forward:

    Every body keep back from the door!

    يُبْعِد، يَبْتَعِد
    2) not to tell or make known:

    I feel he's keeping the real story back for some reason.

    يُخْفي، يَحْبِس، لا يَكْشِف
    3) not to give or pay out:

    Will they keep it back every week?

    يَدَّخِر، يَحْتَفِظ به، لا يَصْرِف

    Arabic-English dictionary > keep back

  • 5 put sb.’s back up

    أَغْضَبَ \ aggravate: to make sb. angry: That noise aggravates me. offend: to displease; hurt the feelings of: Your rude letter offended him. put sb.’s back up: to make sb. angry.

    Arabic-English glossary > put sb.’s back up

  • 6 take back

    1) to make (someone) remember or think about (something):

    Meeting my old friends took me back to my childhood.

    يُعيد، يُرْجِع
    2) to admit that what one has said is not true:

    Take back what you said about my sister!

    يَسْحَب كلامَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > take back

  • 7 bring back

    ذَكَّرَ \ bring back: to (cause to) to return: This old photograph brings back happy memories.. remind: to make (sb.) remember: Remind me to answer that letter. His face reminds me of his father.

    Arabic-English glossary > bring back

  • 8 hang back

    أَحْجَمَ (عن)‏ \ abstain: not to make use of (drink, food, etc.); avoid doing sth., (such as voting). hang back: to delay; be unwilling to go on.

    Arabic-English glossary > hang back

  • 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 take

    [teɪk] verb past tense took [tuk]: past participle taken
    1.
    1) ( often with down, ~out etc) to reach out for and grasp, hold, lift, pull etc:

    I've had a tooth taken out.

    يأخُذ
    2) ( often with away, ~in, ~off, ~out etc) to carry, conduct or lead to another place:

    He took her out for dinner.

    يَحْمِل، يَقود، يَخْرُج مَع
    3) to do or perform some action:

    Will you take a look?

    يقومُ ب، يُنَفِّذ
    4) to get, receive, buy, rent etc:

    We took a house in London.

    يَحْصَل، يأخُذ، يَشْتَري، يَسْتأجِر يُوافِق على، يَقْبَل
    6) to need or require:

    How long does it take you to go home?

    It takes time to do a difficult job like this.

    يَحْتاج، يَسْتَغْرِق

    I took a taxi.

    يُسافِر، يأخُذ وَسيلَة سَفَر
    8) to have enough space for:

    The car takes five people.

    يَتَّسِع لٍ
    9) to make a note, record etc:

    The nurse took the patient's temperature.

    يأخُذ صورَه، يُسَجِّل حَرارَه
    10) to remove, use, occupy etc with or without permission:

    He took all my money.

    يُزيل، يَنْزَع، يأخُذ بدون إذْن
    11) to consider (as an example):

    Take John for example.

    يَتَّخِذ، يَقْتَدي بِ
    12) to capture or win:

    He took the first prize.

    يَحْصَل على، يأخُذ، يَرْبَح
    13) ( often with away, ~from, ~off) to make less or smaller by a certain amount:

    Take (away) four from ten, and that leaves six.

    يَطْرَح
    14) to suppose or think (that something is the case):

    Do you take me for an idiot?

    يَعْتَبِر، يَفْتَرِض، يَظُن
    15) to eat or drink:

    Take these pills.

    يَتَناوَل، يأكُل، يَشْرَب
    16) to conduct, lead or run; to be in charge or control of:

    Will you take the class/lecture/meeting this evening?

    يُدير، يَقود، يَكون مَسؤولا عَن
    17) to consider or react or behave to (something) in a certain way:

    He took the news calmly.

    يَرُد الفِعْل، يَعْتَبِر، يَتَصَرَّف بصورةٍ ما
    18) to feel:

    He took pleasure/pride / a delight / an interest in his work.

    يَشْعُر بِ
    19) to go down or go into (a road):

    Take the second road on the left.

    يَتَّخِذ طَريقا
    2. noun

    What was the take today?

    إيرادات المَتْجَر
    2) the filming of a single scene in a cinema film:

    After five takes, the director was satisfied.

    تَصْوير مَشْهَد

    Arabic-English dictionary > take

  • 11 كبح

    كَبَحَ \ hold: to control; keep still: He held his breath. Hold your tongue. inhibit: to stop sb. from doing sth; make sb. unable to express what he really feels or wants to do: His presence inhibits me, I don’t feel comfortable when he is here. repress: to keep under control (feelings, etc.); prevent (sb.) from acting naturally: She repressed her anger. He tried to repress his tears. The prisoners are repressed by the severe prison rules. stem: to stop or lessen (a flow of water, etc.) to make progress against: You must first stem the flow of blood from the wound. The motorboat was not powerful enough to stem the sudden rush of water down the stream. \ See Also منع (مَنَعَ)، كبت (كَبَتَ)‏ \ كَبَحَ أو أوقَفَ السَّيّارة بالمِكْبَح \ brake: to slow down or stop (a vehicle, etc.) by using a brake. \ كَبَحَ جِماحَ \ check: to stop; keep under control; hold back: He checked his anger. rein: (with in) to make an animal that is ridden stop or go slower. restrain: to hold back; control: Restrain your excited children.

    Arabic-English dictionary > كبح

  • 12 رد

    رَدَّ \ repay: to pay back (money that has been lent). \ See Also سَدَّدَ الدَّين \ رَدَّ (على)‏ \ answer: to speak or write in return: Answer me (my question, my letter). Why don’t you answer when I call?, (the telephone, the door, the bell), to go (to it) and see what is wanted answer back. to answer rudely (when one is corrected):: If your teacher says ‘be quiet’ you should not answer (him) back refund. to give back (money that one has paid):: The new clock would not work, so the shop refunded my money reply. to answer: repulse. to drive back (an enemy) refuse (a friendly offer). \ See Also أجاب (أَجَابَ)، رَدَّ بِوَقاحَة \ رَدَّ بسُرعة وَحِدَّة \ retort: to answer quickly and angrily, esp. when one is blamed for sth.. \ رَدَّ الجَميل \ repay: to show one’s thanks (by doing sth. in return): How can I repay (you for) your kindness?. \ رَدَّ الصَّدَى \ echo: to repeat (a sound); make an echo: His voice echoed in the empty hall. The walls echoed his voice.

    Arabic-English dictionary > رد

  • 13 dabara

    turn the back; follow [Sem d-b-r, Akk dabaru (make turn back), Syr debar (lead), Uga dbr (turn the back)]

    Arabic etymological dictionary > dabara

  • 14 دخل

    دَخَلَ \ enter: to come in or go in: You must pay before you enter (the cinema), become a member of (a school, etc.). get (got, gotten): (with various adverbs and prepositions) to move or go: He could not get past the guard. run: to make (sth.) go somewhere: He ran a sword through his enemy’s body. \ دَخَلَ (أو دَخَلَتِ السَّفينة) الميناء \ put in: (of a ship) to make a short visit: We put in at several ports up the coast. \ دَخَلَ بِعُنْفٍ \ burst: to make a way suddenly or by force: He burst angrily into my office. \ دَخَلَ بينَ... (تَدَخَّلَ، تَوَسَّطَ)‏ \ intervene: to join in a quarrel between two people, so as to stop it or to help the loser: He would have been killed if I had not intervened in the fight. \ دَخَلَ ثانِيَةً \ re-enter: to enter again: He went out, and re-entered by another door. \ دَخَلَ عُنوَةً \ break (broke, broken): (with in, into, out, through) to force one’s way: The thieves broke in through the back door. \ دَخَلَ في المحاق \ wane: (of the moon; the opposite of wax) to grow smaller.

    Arabic-English dictionary > دخل

  • 15 change

    [tʃeɪndʒ]
    1. verb
    1) to make or become different:

    He has changed since I saw him last.

    يغيّـر، يتغيّـر

    She changed my library books for me.

    يَسْتَبْدِل، يُبَدِّل
    3) ( sometimes with into ) to remove (clothes etc) and replace them by clean or different ones:

    I'll change into an old pair of trousers.

    يُبَدِّلُ مَلابِسَه
    4) ( with into) to make into or become (something different):

    The prince was changed into a frog.

    يَتَحَوَّل إلى
    5) to give or receive (one kind of money for another):

    Could you change this bank-note for cash?

    يَصْرِفُ، يُبَدِّلُ مالا
    2. noun
    1) the process of becoming or making different:

    The town is undergoing change.

    تَغْيير، تَغَيُّر
    2) an instance of this:

    a change in the programme.

    تَغْيير
    3) a substitution of one thing for another:

    a change of clothes.

    تَبْديل، تَغْيير
    4) coins rather than paper money:

    I'll have to give you a note – I have no change.

    صَرف، تَحْويل نقود
    5) money left over or given back from the amount given in payment:

    He paid with a dollar and got 20 cents change.

    صِرافَه، عْمْلَه صَغيرَه،(كَمالَه)
    6) a holiday, rest etc:

    He has been ill – the change will do him good.

    اسْتِراحَه، عُطْلَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > change

  • 16 let down

    1) to lower:

    She let down the blind.

    يُسْقِط

    You must give a film show at the party – you can't let the children down (noun ˈlet-down)

    She felt he had let her down by not coming to see her perform.

    يَخْذُل، يَتَخَلّى عن
    3) to make flat by allowing the air to escape:

    When he got back to his car, he found that some children had let his tyres down.

    يُفْرِغ الهَواء من إطار السَّيّارَه
    4) to make longer:

    She had to let down the child's skirt.

    يُطَوِّل، يُسْدِل

    Arabic-English dictionary > let down

  • 17 right

    [raɪt]
    1. adjective
    1) on or related to the side of the body which in most people has the more skilful hand, or to the side of a person or thing which is toward the east when that person or thing is facing north (opposite to left):

    When I'm writing, I hold my pen in my right hand.

    يَمين
    2) correct:

    Is that the right answer to the question?

    صَحيح
    3) morally correct; good:

    It's not right to let thieves keep what they have stolen.

    سَليم، أخْلاقي
    4) suitable; appropriate:

    When would be the right time to ask him?

    مُناسِب، مُلائِم
    2. noun
    1) something a person is, or ought to be, allowed to have, do etc:

    You have no right to say that.

    حَق
    2) that which is correct or good:

    Who's in the right in this argument?

    صائِب، مُصيب، على حَق
    3) the right side, part or direction:

    Take the second road on the right.

    جِهَة اليَمين
    4) in politics, the people, group, party or parties holding the more traditional beliefs etc.
    اليَمين السِّياسي
    3. adverb
    1) exactly:

    He was standing right here.

    تماما، بالضَّبْط
    2) immediately:

    I'll come right down.

    حالا، فَوْرا
    3) close:

    He was standing right beside me.

    قَريب
    4) completely; all the way:

    The bullet went right through his arm.

    تماما، كُلِياً
    5) to the right:

    Turn right.

    إلى اليَمين
    6) correctly:

    Have I done that right?

    I don't think this sum is going to turn out right.

    بصورةٍ صَحيحَه أو سَليمَه
    4. verb
    1) to bring back to the correct, usually upright, position:

    The boat tipped over, but righted itself again.

    يُصَحِّح، يُعَدِّل
    2) to put an end to and make up for something wrong that has been done:

    He's like a medieval knight, going about the country looking for wrongs to right.

    يُصَحِّح، يوقِف الظُّلْم
    5. interjection
    I understand; I'll do what you say etc:

    "I want you to type some letters for me." "Right, I"ll do them now.'

    أفْهَم، نَعَم، حَسَنٌ

    Arabic-English dictionary > right

  • 18 shrink

    I [ʃrɪŋk] past tense shrank [ʃræŋk]: past participle shrunk [ʃraŋk] verb
    1) to (cause material, clothes etc to) become smaller:

    Do they shrink the material before they make it up into clothes?

    يَنْكَمِش
    2) to move back in fear, disgust etc (from):

    She shrank (back) from the man.

    يَجْفَل، يَرْتَد
    3) to wish to avoid something unpleasant:

    I shrank from telling him the terrible news.

    يُحْجِم، يَتَجَنَّب II [ʃrɪŋk] noun
    (slang) a psychiatrist.
    طَبيب عَقْلي

    Arabic-English dictionary > shrink

  • 19 أغضب

    أَغْضَبَ \ aggravate: to make sb. angry: That noise aggravates me. offend: to displease; hurt the feelings of: Your rude letter offended him. put sb.’s back up: to make sb. angry. \ أَغْضَبَ غَضَبًا شديدًا \ send sb. mad: to cause sb. become mad.

    Arabic-English dictionary > أغضب

  • 20 أنعش

    أَنْعَشَ \ exhilarate: to cheer greatly; make sb. feel fresh and strong and gay: We heard some exhilarating news. Mountain air always exhilarates me. liven: (with up) to make more lively: He sang a song to liven up the party. refresh: (with - self) to freshen; deal with one’s thirst, hunger, tiredness, etc.: I refreshed myself with a quick swim and a cup of coffee. I had a refreshing drink. revive: to bring back into use; cause to regain one’s strength or senses, after losing them for a short time: He suffered an electric shock, but we soon revived him. \ See Also أحيا (أَحْيَا)، نشط (نَشَّطَ)‏

    Arabic-English dictionary > أنعش

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