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  • 1 Mrs

    [ˈmɪsɪz] noun
    a polite title given to a married woman, in writing or in speaking:

    Please come in, Mrs Anderson.

    سَيِّـدهَ، عَقيلَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > Mrs

  • 2 likewise

    adverb
    1) in the same or a similar manner:

    He ignored her, and she ignored him likewise.

    بالطَّريقَةِ نَفْسِها
    2) also:

    Mrs. Brown came, likewise Mrs. Smith.

    أيْضا

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  • 3 مدام

    1́ Mrs.
    n. ma'am

    Arabic-English dictionary > مدام

  • 4 سيدة

    سَيّدَة
    lady, woman, mistress; Mrs. madam(e)

    Arabic-English new dictionary > سيدة

  • 5 board

    [bɔːd]
    1. noun
    1) a strip of timber:

    The floorboards of the old house were rotten.

    لَوْحُ خَشَب
    2) a flat piece of wood etc for a special purpose:

    chessboard.

    لَوْحُ إعْلانات
    3) meals:

    board and lodging.

    مائِدَه

    the board of directors.

    هَيْئَه، مَجْلِس، لَجْنَه
    2. verb
    1) to enter, or get on to (a vehicle, ship, plane etc):

    This is where we board the bus.

    يَرْكَبُ، يَصْعَدُ إلى
    2) to live temporarily and take meals (in someone else's house):

    He boards at Mrs Smith's during the week.

    يَتَناوَلُ الطَّعام

    Arabic-English dictionary > board

  • 6 certain

    [ˈsəːtn] adjective
    1) true or without doubt:

    It's certain that the world is round.

    مُؤَكَّد
    2) sure:

    Being late is a certain way of losing one's job.

    مُتَأَكِّد
    3) one or some, not definitely named:

    (also pronoun) certain of his friends.

    معيّن، ما
    4) slight; some:

    a certain amount.

    قَليل

    Arabic-English dictionary > certain

  • 7 good afternoon

    interjection, nouns
    words used (depending on the time of day) when meeting or leaving someone:

    Good morning, Mrs Brown

    Good night, everyone – I'm going to bed.

    صَباح الخَيْر

    Arabic-English dictionary > good afternoon

  • 8 good evening

    interjection, nouns
    words used (depending on the time of day) when meeting or leaving someone:

    Good morning, Mrs Brown

    Good night, everyone – I'm going to bed.

    صَباح الخَيْر

    Arabic-English dictionary > good evening

  • 9 good morning

    interjection, nouns
    words used (depending on the time of day) when meeting or leaving someone:

    Good morning, Mrs Brown

    Good night, everyone – I'm going to bed.

    صَباح الخَيْر

    Arabic-English dictionary > good morning

  • 10 good night

    interjection, nouns
    words used (depending on the time of day) when meeting or leaving someone:

    Good morning, Mrs Brown

    Good night, everyone – I'm going to bed.

    صَباح الخَيْر

    Arabic-English dictionary > good night

  • 11 good-day

    interjection, nouns
    words used (depending on the time of day) when meeting or leaving someone:

    Good morning, Mrs Brown

    Good night, everyone – I'm going to bed.

    صَباح الخَيْر

    Arabic-English dictionary > good-day

  • 12 horrify

    [-faɪ] verb
    to shock greatly:

    Mrs Smith was horrified to find that her son had a tattooed chest.

    يُفْزِع، يُرْعِب

    Arabic-English dictionary > horrify

  • 13 know

    [nəu] past tense knew [njuː]: past participle known verb
    1) to be aware of or to have been informed about:

    I know of no reason why you cannot go.

    يَعْرِف
    2) to have learned and to remember:

    He knows a lot of poetry.

    يَعْرِف، يَتَعَلَّم
    3) to be aware of the identity of; to be friendly with:

    I know Mrs Smith – she lives near me.

    يَعْرِف الشَّخْص
    4) to (be able to) recognize or identify:

    You would hardly know her now – she has become very thin

    He knows a good car when he sees one.

    يَتَعَرَّف على، يُمَيِّز

    Arabic-English dictionary > know

  • 14 maiden name

    a woman's surname before her marriage:

    Mrs Johnson's maiden name was Scott.

    إسْم الزَّوْجَه قَبْل زَواجِها

    Arabic-English dictionary > maiden name

  • 15 née

    [neɪ] adjective
    born; used to state what a woman's name was before she married:

    Mrs Jane Brown, née Black.

    المَوْلودَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > née

  • 16 next door

    adverb
    in the next house:

    I live next door (to Mrs Smith).

    بِجِوار، في البيْت المُجاوِر

    Arabic-English dictionary > next door

  • 17 notably

    adverb
    1) in particular:

    Several people offered to help, notably Mrs Brown.

    بِصورةٍ خاصَّه
    2) in a noticeable way:

    Her behaviour was notably different from usual.

    بِصورةٍ مَلْحوظَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > notably

  • 18 surname

    [ˈsəːneɪm] noun
    a person's family name:

    The common way of addressing people is by their surnames, preceded by Mr, Mrs, Miss, Dr etc

    Smith is a common British surname.

    إسْم العائِلَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > surname

  • 19 vote of thanks

    an invitation, usually in the form of a short speech, to an audience etc to show gratitude to a speaker etc by applauding etc:

    Mrs Smith proposed a vote of thanks to the organizers of the concert.

    تَصْويت بالشُّكْر

    Arabic-English dictionary > vote of thanks

  • 20 اسم

    اِسْم \ name: the word by which sb. or sth. is known: His name is Peter Scott. Every known creature has a scientific name. noun: a word that is the name of a person, thing, quality, idea, etc.: ‘cat’, ‘vegetable’ and ‘glass’ are nouns, but ‘accept’ and ‘beautiful’ are not. \ اِسْم الأُسرة \ surname: family name: John Smith’s surname is Smith. \ اِسْم أُسْرَة الزوجَة قبل الزَّواج \ maiden name: a woman’s family name before marriage (when she takes her husband’s family name): Mrs Brown’s maiden name was Scott. \ اِسْم أو تَوْقيع شَخْص كَتَبَه بِنَفسِه \ autograph: the signed name of a (famous) person. \ الاسم الأوّل \ Christian name: one’s first name(s): John Brown’s Christian name is John; his surname (family name) is Brown. \ اِسْم الفَاعِل أو المَفْعول (صِيغَة)‏ \ participle: a verbal adjective: The present participle of ‘annoy’ is ‘annoying’ as in ‘He is an annoying man’. The past participle of ‘break’ is ‘broken’ as in ‘It is a broken cup’. \ اِسْم مُسْتَعَار \ alias: a name used instead of one’s real name: Many thieves have an alias. His name is Smith, alias Brown. pseudonym: a name that is used by a writer instead of his real name. \ اِسم مَوْصُول \ relative: (pronoun, in the study of a language; of a pronoun or adverb) related to a noun before it, which it describes; the word which in the last sentence is a relative pronoun describing noun. \ أسْمَال بالية \ rag: torn and dirty clothes: The poor girl was dressed in rags. tatters.

    Arabic-English dictionary > اسم

См. также в других словарях:

  • Mrs — BrE Mrs. AmE [ˈmısız] 1.) used before a married woman s family name to be polite when you are speaking to her, writing to her, or talking about her →↑miss, Mrs ↑Mrs ▪ Mrs. Smith ▪ Mrs Meddeman heads the fund raising committee. ▪ Mr and Mrs David… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • MRS — can refer to: * Mandibular repositioning splint * Marginal rate of substitution (economics) * Magnetic resonance spectroscopy * Materials Receipt Sheet * Mrs., an honorific title for married women, see also Mistress (form of address) * Materials… …   Wikipedia

  • Mrs. — Mrs. 〈Abk. für engl.〉 Mistress, Missis * * * Mrs , Mrs. = Mistress. * * * Mrs.,   Abkürzung für Mistress.   * * * Mrs. = Mistress …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Mrs. — Mrs. Mrs. [ˈmɪsz] a title used before a married woman s family name when being polite: • Mrs Bell is out of the office at the moment. • Mrs. Hillary Clinton …   Financial and business terms

  • Mrs — Mrs. The customary abbreviation of Mistress or Missess when used as a title of courtesy, in writing and printing; as, Mrs. Clinton is commonly called by her full name, Hillary Rodham Clinton. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Mrs P.I. — Mrs P.I. 查某人 Genre Women Investigations Idol drama / Comedy Starring Michelle Chong Cynthia Koh Apple Hong Opening theme 等 by Liu Hui Qi Wang Min Hui Ending theme …   Wikipedia

  • Mrs. — Mrs. [ mısız ] noun *** a polite or formal title used in front of the name of a woman who is married, when talking to her or about her: Mrs. Grace Talbot Good morning Mrs. Adams …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Mrs. — Mrs. 1580s, abbreviation of MISTRESS (Cf. mistress) (q.v.), originally in all uses of that word. The plural Mmes. is an abbreviation of Fr. mesdames, plural of madame, used in English to serve as the plural of Mrs., which is lacking.… …   Etymology dictionary

  • Mrs — Mrs. [[t]ˈmɪs ɪz, ˈmɪz ɪz[/t]] pl. Mmes. [[t]meɪˈdɑm, ˈdæm[/t]] 1) a title of respect prefixed to the name of a married woman: Mrs. Jones[/ex] 2) cvb a title prefixed to a mock surname that is used to represent possession of a particular… …   From formal English to slang

  • Mrs — Mrs. = Mistress …   Universal-Lexikon

  • mȓs — m 1. {{001f}}hrana koja sadrži meso i životinjske masti 2. {{001f}}vrijeme u koje je prema običajima dopušteno jesti meso i hranu koja se po propisima ubraja u mrs, opr. nemrs …   Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika

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