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  • 41 دبر

    دَبَّرَ \ devise: to plan with skill: We devised a plan of escape. manage: to control (a person, an animal, a business, etc.). organize: to plan and arrange (an activity; people concerned in an activity) so as to get effective results: The meeting was so well organized that no time was wasted. \ See Also أدار (أَدَارَ)، نظم (نَظَّمَ)‏ \ دَبَّرَ الأمْرَ \ handle: to deal with (people, machines, difficulties, etc.): She handled that difficult situation very well. \ دَبَّرَ أُمور المَنْزِلِ \ keep house: to look after the work of a house. \ دَبَّرَ شؤونَ... \ administer: to control, (esp. business or money affairs). \ دَبَّر مَكِيدَةً \ conspire: to make secret plans with others for a criminal purpose: They conspired to steal the money. intrigue: to plan secretly. plot: make secret plans: They were plotting against (or plotting an attack on) the government. scheme: to make a plan (usu. a dishonest one): They were scheming (how) to steal her jewels. \ See Also تآمر (تآمَرَ)‏ \ دَبَّسَ \ pin: to fasten with a pin. staple: to fix with staples: The electric wires were stapled to the wall. The papers were stapled together.

    Arabic-English dictionary > دبر

  • 42 handicap

    [ˈhændɪkæp]
    1. noun
    1) something that makes doing something more difficult:

    The loss of a finger would be a handicap for a pianist.

    عائِق
    2) (in a race, competition etc ) a disadvantage of some sort (eg having to run a greater distance in a race) given to the best competitors so that others have a better chance of winning.
    تَعْديل في سباق رياضي يسبب عائِقا
    3) a race, competition etc in which this happens.
    سِباق فيه عائِق
    4) (a form of) physical or mental disability:

    children with physical handicaps.

    إعاقَه
    2. verb
    past tense, past participle ˈhandicapped
    to make something (more) difficult for:

    He wanted to be a pianist, but was handicapped by his deafness.

    يُعيق، يسبب إعاقَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > handicap

  • 43 obscure

    [əbˈskjuə]
    1. adjective
    1) not clear; difficult to see:

    an obscure corner of the library.

    مُعْتِم
    2) not well-known:

    an obscure author.

    غَيْر مَشْهور، مَغْمور
    3) difficult to understand:

    an obscure poem.

    مُبْهَم، غامِض
    2. verb
    to make obscure:

    A large tree obscured the view.

    يَحْجُب

    Arabic-English dictionary > obscure

  • 44 عجز

    عَجّزَ: أعْجَزَ
    to disable, incapacitate, weaken, cripple, hamstring, paralyze, make powerless or ineffective, render helpless or impotent, make it impossible or too difficult for someone to do something; to frustrate, thwart, foil, balk, defeat

    Arabic-English new dictionary > عجز

  • 45 عقد

    عَقّدَ: صَعّبَ، شابَكَ، جَعَلَهُ مُعَقّداً
    to complicate, snarl, entangle; to make complicated, complex, intricate, tangled, difficult; to sophisticate, make sophisticated

    Arabic-English new dictionary > عقد

  • 46 level

    [ˈlevl]
    1. noun
    1) height, position, strength, rank etc:

    a high level of intelligence.

    مُسْتَوى
    2) a horizontal division or floor:

    the third level of the multi-storey car park.

    طابِق
    3) a kind of instrument for showing whether a surface is level:

    a spirit level.

    مِقْياس المُسْتَوى
    4) a flat, smooth surface or piece of land:

    It was difficult running uphill but he could run fast on the level.

    سَهْل
    2. adjective
    1) flat, even, smooth or horizontal:

    a level spoonful (= an amount which just fills the spoon to the top of the sides).

    مُسْتَوٍ، مُنْبَسِط
    2) of the same height, standard etc:

    The scores of the two teams are level.

    مُتَعادلان، مُتَساويان، نَفْس المُسْتَوى
    3) steady, even and not rising or falling much:

    a calm, level voice.

    ثابِت، مُسْتَوٍ، لا يَرْتَفِع ولا يَنْخَفِض
    3. verb
    past tense, past participle ˈlevelled, (American) ˈleveled
    1) to make flat, smooth or horizontal:

    He levelled the soil.

    يُسَوّي، يُمَهِّد
    2) to make equal:

    His goal levelled the scores of the two teams.

    يُعادِل، يَجْعَلُهُما مُتَعادِلَيْن

    He levelled his pistol at the target.

    يُوَجِّهُ
    4) to pull down:

    The bulldozer levelled the block of flats.

    يَهْدِم

    Arabic-English dictionary > level

  • 47 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

  • 48 حذق

    حِذْق \ cleverness: the quality of being clever. cunning: skill in deceiving or in the use of ideas: The fort was planned with great cunning to make an attack as difficult as possible. The fox is known for its cunning. ingenuity: being ingenious: The prisoner’s ingenuity enabled him to make his escape. know-how: knowledge gained by experience. proficiency: being proficient. skill: the ability to do sth. well; a particular kind of ability: Skill can be gained by practice. An artist has natural skill.

    Arabic-English dictionary > حذق

  • 49 فتح

    فَتَحَ \ conquer: to beat (an enemy) or seize (a country) by force of arms; win a victory over (an opponent at sport, some fault or weakness, etc.): He conquered his fear of water and learnt to swim. open: to make or become open; unfasten or uncover: Please open the door. The door opened suddenly. Does this shop open on Sundays?, start He sold his farm and opened a shop instead. She opened the meeting (or The meeting opened) with a short speech. run: (of a tap) to let water flow; cause water to flow: Who left this tap running? Don’t run both taps at once. \ See Also انفتح (اِنْفَتَحَ)‏ \ فَتَحَ \ turn: to cause a flow of (electricity, water, gas, on, off, out) to begin or stop: Please turn the lights out. \ See Also أغلق (أغلَقَ)‏ \ فَتَحَ \ turn over a new leaf: to make a fresh start, with better behaviour: When I get out of prison, I shall turn over a new leaf. \ See Also بَدَأ صفحة جديدة \ فَتَحَ بالقوّة \ force sth. open: to open sth. by using force: I had forgotten my key, so we had to force the door open. \ فَتَحَ ثانيةً \ reopen: (of schools, shops, inquiries, etc.) to start again after being closed or stopped: The school will reopen with a new headmaster after the holidays. \ فَتَحَ الكلام \ broach: to begin to talk about (a difficult or unwelcome matter): He broached the subject of his pay rise to his employer.

    Arabic-English dictionary > فتح

  • 50 cleverness

    حِذْق \ cleverness: the quality of being clever. cunning: skill in deceiving or in the use of ideas: The fort was planned with great cunning to make an attack as difficult as possible. The fox is known for its cunning. ingenuity: being ingenious: The prisoner’s ingenuity enabled him to make his escape. know-how: knowledge gained by experience. proficiency: being proficient. skill: the ability to do sth. well; a particular kind of ability: Skill can be gained by practice. An artist has natural skill.

    Arabic-English glossary > cleverness

  • 51 cunning

    حِذْق \ cleverness: the quality of being clever. cunning: skill in deceiving or in the use of ideas: The fort was planned with great cunning to make an attack as difficult as possible. The fox is known for its cunning. ingenuity: being ingenious: The prisoner’s ingenuity enabled him to make his escape. know-how: knowledge gained by experience. proficiency: being proficient. skill: the ability to do sth. well; a particular kind of ability: Skill can be gained by practice. An artist has natural skill.

    Arabic-English glossary > cunning

  • 52 ingenuity

    حِذْق \ cleverness: the quality of being clever. cunning: skill in deceiving or in the use of ideas: The fort was planned with great cunning to make an attack as difficult as possible. The fox is known for its cunning. ingenuity: being ingenious: The prisoner’s ingenuity enabled him to make his escape. know-how: knowledge gained by experience. proficiency: being proficient. skill: the ability to do sth. well; a particular kind of ability: Skill can be gained by practice. An artist has natural skill.

    Arabic-English glossary > ingenuity

  • 53 know-how

    حِذْق \ cleverness: the quality of being clever. cunning: skill in deceiving or in the use of ideas: The fort was planned with great cunning to make an attack as difficult as possible. The fox is known for its cunning. ingenuity: being ingenious: The prisoner’s ingenuity enabled him to make his escape. know-how: knowledge gained by experience. proficiency: being proficient. skill: the ability to do sth. well; a particular kind of ability: Skill can be gained by practice. An artist has natural skill.

    Arabic-English glossary > know-how

  • 54 proficiency

    حِذْق \ cleverness: the quality of being clever. cunning: skill in deceiving or in the use of ideas: The fort was planned with great cunning to make an attack as difficult as possible. The fox is known for its cunning. ingenuity: being ingenious: The prisoner’s ingenuity enabled him to make his escape. know-how: knowledge gained by experience. proficiency: being proficient. skill: the ability to do sth. well; a particular kind of ability: Skill can be gained by practice. An artist has natural skill.

    Arabic-English glossary > proficiency

  • 55 skill

    حِذْق \ cleverness: the quality of being clever. cunning: skill in deceiving or in the use of ideas: The fort was planned with great cunning to make an attack as difficult as possible. The fox is known for its cunning. ingenuity: being ingenious: The prisoner’s ingenuity enabled him to make his escape. know-how: knowledge gained by experience. proficiency: being proficient. skill: the ability to do sth. well; a particular kind of ability: Skill can be gained by practice. An artist has natural skill.

    Arabic-English glossary > skill

  • 56 be torn between (one thing and another)

    to have a very difficult choice to make between (two things):

    He was torn between obedience to his parents and loyalty to his friends.

    يَتَمَزَّق ما بَيْنَ

    Arabic-English dictionary > be torn between (one thing and another)

  • 57 be torn between (one thing and another)

    to have a very difficult choice to make between (two things):

    He was torn between obedience to his parents and loyalty to his friends.

    يَتَمَزَّق ما بَيْنَ

    Arabic-English dictionary > be torn between (one thing and another)

  • 58 block

    [blɔk]
    1. noun

    blocks of stone.

    كُتْلَةُ (حِجاره)
    2) a piece of wood used for certain purposes:

    a chopping-block.

    كُتْلَةٌ (خَشَبِيَّةٌ)
    3) a connected group of houses, offices etc:

    an office block.

    مَجْموعَةُ شُقَقٍ
    4) a barrier:

    a road block.

    حاجِزٌ
    5) ( especially American) a group of buildings bounded by four streets:

    a walk round the block.

    مَجْموعَةُ عَماراتٍ / شُقَقٍ
    2. verb
    to make (progress) difficult or impossible:

    The crashed cars blocked the road.

    يَحْجِزُ

    Arabic-English dictionary > block

  • 59 cryptic

    [ˈkrɪptɪk] adjective
    intentionally very difficult to understand or make sense of:

    a cryptic message.

    غامِض، مُبْـهـم

    Arabic-English dictionary > cryptic

  • 60 deafen

    verb
    to make hearing difficult; to have an unpleasant effect on the hearing:

    I was deafened by the noise in there!

    يُصِمُّ الآذان

    Arabic-English dictionary > deafen

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