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1 measure
بَلَغَ (طُولُه، إلخ) كذا \ measure: to have a certain size, etc., when measured: This table measures two metres in length. \ كَالَ \ measure: to find the size or amount of sth.: We measured (the length or width of) the field with a line marked in metres. We measure time with a clock. \ See Also قاس (قَاسَ) \ مِكْيَال \ measure: a line or container of known size, with which other things may be measured: a tape measure. \ وَحْدَة قِيَاس \ measure: a fixed size or amount by which other sizes or amounts are calculated: A metre is a measure of length. A litre is a measure of liquid quantity. -
2 measure
[ˈmeʒə]1. noun1) an instrument for finding the size, amount etc of something:مِقْياس، مِكْيالa tape-measure.
2) a unit:وِحْدَة قِياسThe metre is a measure of length.
3) a system of measuring:نِظام قِياسdry/liquid/square measure.
4) a plan of action or something done:إجْراء، عَمَلWe must take (= use, or put into action) certain measures to stop the increase in crime.
5) a certain amount:مقْدار مُعَيَّن منa measure of sympathy.
6) (in music) the musical notes contained between two bar lines.ميزان موسيقي2. verb1) to find the size, amount etc of (something):يَقيسHe measured the table.
2) to show the size, amount etc of:يقيس، يُبَيِّن الحَجْم او المَساحَه أو المِقْدارA thermometer measures temperature.
يُقَدِّر بالمُقارَنَه معShe measured her skill in cooking against her friend's.
4) to be a certain size:يبلُغ قياسُهThis table measures two metres by one metre.
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3 measure
مِعْيَار \ measure: a fixed size or amount by which other sizes or amounts are calculated: A metre is a measure of length. A litre is a measure of liquid quantity. standard: a fixed level (of quality, behaviour, size, weight, etc.): His work is below the standard that we expect. Poor people have a low standard of living. weight: sth. of known heaviness, that is used on a pair of scales for weighing other objects (by comparison). \ See Also مستوى (مُسْتَوًى)، مثقال (مِثْقَال) -
4 measure
مِقْيَاس \ gauge, gage: an instrument for measuring: a rain gauge; a petrol gauge. measure: a line or container of known size, with which other things may be measured: a tape measure. size: a regular measurement of clothes, etc.: My shoes are size six. We have those dresses in all sizes. standard: a fixed level (of quality, behaviour, size, weight, etc.): His work is below the standard that we expect. Poor people have a low standard of living. \ See Also مستوى (مُسْتَوًى)، معيار (مِعْيَار) -
5 measure
قَاسَ \ measure: to find the size or amount of sth.: We measured (the length or width of) the field with a line marked in metres. We measure time with a clock. try sth. on: to put on (a garment) and see if it will fit. \ See Also كال (كَالَ)، جَرَّبَ (ثوبًا) -
6 measure up
( often with to)to reach a certain required standard:يَصِل المُستَوى المَطْلوبJohn's performance doesn't measure up (to the others).
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7 measure
إِجْرَاء \ measure: (esp. pl.) action that is taken to deal with trouble or to prevent it: Our safety measures included fitting a new lock. step: one of a set of actions that have a certain purpose: If you want to learn cooking, the first step is to find a teacher. The government took urgent steps to end the disorder. transaction: a piece of business; a deal. \ See Also خطوة (خَطْوَة) -
8 measure out
to mark (off), weigh (out) a certain distance, amount:يَقيس أو يَزِنHe measured out a kilo of sugar.
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9 made to measure
(of clothing) made to fit the measurements of a particular person: Was your jacket made to measure?; adjective (etc) مَعْمول حَسْب المَقاييس، مُلائِم -
10 beyond measure
very great:لا تُقاس، عظيمَه، تَفوق الوَصْفI'm offering you riches beyond measure!
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11 for good measure
as something extra or above the minimum necessary:شيء إضافي فَوْق المِقدارThe shopkeeper weighed out the sweets and put in a few more for good measure.
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12 full measure
(no less than) the correct amount:الكميَّه الصَّحيحَهWe must ensure that customers get full measure.
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13 tape measure
شَرِيط القِياس \ tape measure: a length of tape that is marked with lines and numbers, for measuring things. -
14 tape-measure
nounsa length of eg plastic, cloth or metal tape, marked with centimetres, metres etc for measuring.شَريط قِياس -
15 dhara'a
measure [?] -
16 maqas
measure; size [qasa] -
17 mida
measure [Sem m-d-d, Akk madadu, Heb madad, mida, Phoen mdd, mdt] -
18 miqdar
measure, amount, quantity [qadara] Aze miqdar, Hin mikdar, Per meqdar borrowed from Ar -
19 'ayara
measure [Sem '-y-r, Syr 'eyratha (revenge)] -
20 'iyar
measure [?] Per 'eyar borrowed from Ar
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