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  • 41 drive (drove, driven)

    دَفَعَ \ bundle: to send away in a hurry: She bundled him down the stairs. drive (drove, driven): to cause (sb. or sth.) to move in a certain direction: We drove the sheep to market, to cause, sb. to be or do sth. The noise almost drove me mad. Hunger drove them to eat rats. pay: to give money for sth.: Whom should I pay for these goods? Pay the man at the door. How much must I pay? You must pay $4. You must pay that man $4. If you can’t pay now, come back later. prompt: to cause; urge: What prompted you to become a doctor? A quiet child won’t ask questions unless you prompt him. propel: to force (esp. a vehicle) forward. push: (the opposite of pull) to press forward: I pushed my bicycle up the hill. shove: to push. \ See Also سَاقَ

    Arabic-English glossary > drive (drove, driven)

  • 42 pay

    دَفَعَ \ bundle: to send away in a hurry: She bundled him down the stairs. drive (drove, driven): to cause (sb. or sth.) to move in a certain direction: We drove the sheep to market, to cause, sb. to be or do sth. The noise almost drove me mad. Hunger drove them to eat rats. pay: to give money for sth.: Whom should I pay for these goods? Pay the man at the door. How much must I pay? You must pay $4. You must pay that man $4. If you can’t pay now, come back later. prompt: to cause; urge: What prompted you to become a doctor? A quiet child won’t ask questions unless you prompt him. propel: to force (esp. a vehicle) forward. push: (the opposite of pull) to press forward: I pushed my bicycle up the hill. shove: to push. \ See Also سَاقَ

    Arabic-English glossary > pay

  • 43 prompt

    دَفَعَ \ bundle: to send away in a hurry: She bundled him down the stairs. drive (drove, driven): to cause (sb. or sth.) to move in a certain direction: We drove the sheep to market, to cause, sb. to be or do sth. The noise almost drove me mad. Hunger drove them to eat rats. pay: to give money for sth.: Whom should I pay for these goods? Pay the man at the door. How much must I pay? You must pay $4. You must pay that man $4. If you can’t pay now, come back later. prompt: to cause; urge: What prompted you to become a doctor? A quiet child won’t ask questions unless you prompt him. propel: to force (esp. a vehicle) forward. push: (the opposite of pull) to press forward: I pushed my bicycle up the hill. shove: to push. \ See Also سَاقَ

    Arabic-English glossary > prompt

  • 44 propel

    دَفَعَ \ bundle: to send away in a hurry: She bundled him down the stairs. drive (drove, driven): to cause (sb. or sth.) to move in a certain direction: We drove the sheep to market, to cause, sb. to be or do sth. The noise almost drove me mad. Hunger drove them to eat rats. pay: to give money for sth.: Whom should I pay for these goods? Pay the man at the door. How much must I pay? You must pay $4. You must pay that man $4. If you can’t pay now, come back later. prompt: to cause; urge: What prompted you to become a doctor? A quiet child won’t ask questions unless you prompt him. propel: to force (esp. a vehicle) forward. push: (the opposite of pull) to press forward: I pushed my bicycle up the hill. shove: to push. \ See Also سَاقَ

    Arabic-English glossary > propel

  • 45 push

    دَفَعَ \ bundle: to send away in a hurry: She bundled him down the stairs. drive (drove, driven): to cause (sb. or sth.) to move in a certain direction: We drove the sheep to market, to cause, sb. to be or do sth. The noise almost drove me mad. Hunger drove them to eat rats. pay: to give money for sth.: Whom should I pay for these goods? Pay the man at the door. How much must I pay? You must pay $4. You must pay that man $4. If you can’t pay now, come back later. prompt: to cause; urge: What prompted you to become a doctor? A quiet child won’t ask questions unless you prompt him. propel: to force (esp. a vehicle) forward. push: (the opposite of pull) to press forward: I pushed my bicycle up the hill. shove: to push. \ See Also سَاقَ

    Arabic-English glossary > push

  • 46 shove

    دَفَعَ \ bundle: to send away in a hurry: She bundled him down the stairs. drive (drove, driven): to cause (sb. or sth.) to move in a certain direction: We drove the sheep to market, to cause, sb. to be or do sth. The noise almost drove me mad. Hunger drove them to eat rats. pay: to give money for sth.: Whom should I pay for these goods? Pay the man at the door. How much must I pay? You must pay $4. You must pay that man $4. If you can’t pay now, come back later. prompt: to cause; urge: What prompted you to become a doctor? A quiet child won’t ask questions unless you prompt him. propel: to force (esp. a vehicle) forward. push: (the opposite of pull) to press forward: I pushed my bicycle up the hill. shove: to push. \ See Also سَاقَ

    Arabic-English glossary > shove

  • 47 don’t/didn’t have to

    لا بُدّ مِن \ must: (p.t.. had to, neg.. don’t/didn’t have to) be forced: I must give him the money or he will shoot me. imperative: urgent which must be done: It’s imperative that you finish this work today.

    Arabic-English glossary > don’t/didn’t have to

  • 48 had to

    لا بُدّ مِن \ must: (p.t.. had to, neg.. don’t/didn’t have to) be forced: I must give him the money or he will shoot me. imperative: urgent which must be done: It’s imperative that you finish this work today.

    Arabic-English glossary > had to

  • 49 imperative

    لا بُدّ مِن \ must: (p.t.. had to, neg.. don’t/didn’t have to) be forced: I must give him the money or he will shoot me. imperative: urgent which must be done: It’s imperative that you finish this work today.

    Arabic-English glossary > imperative

  • 50 had to

    مِن الضروريّ أن كما \ must: (p.t.. had to, neg.. needn’t, don’t/didn’t need to; don’t/didn’t have to) need to: You must go now, mustn’t you? Yes, I must. No, I needn’t go yet.

    Arabic-English glossary > had to

  • 51 needn’t, don’t/didn’t need to; don’t/didn’t have to

    مِن الضروريّ أن كما \ must: (p.t.. had to, neg.. needn’t, don’t/didn’t need to; don’t/didn’t have to) need to: You must go now, mustn’t you? Yes, I must. No, I needn’t go yet.

    Arabic-English glossary > needn’t, don’t/didn’t need to; don’t/didn’t have to

  • 52 lend

    أَعَارَ \ lend: to give (sth.) to sb. for a short time, after which it must be given back: Will you lend me $5 till next Tuesday. \ أَقْرَضَ \ lend: to lent give (sth.) to sb. for a short time, after which it must be given back: Will you lend me $5 till next Tuesday?. \ دَايَنَ \ lend: to give (sth.) to sb. for a short time, after which it must be given back: Will you lend me $5 till next Tuesday.

    Arabic-English glossary > lend

  • 53 make amends

    عَوَّضَ \ make amends: to show that one is sorry, by doing sth. helpful: I must make amends for the harm I have done. \ قَدَّمَ تَرْضِية \ make amends: to show that one is sorry, by doing sth. helpful: I must make amends for the harm I have done. \ كَفَّرَ (عن)‏ \ make amends: to show that one is sorry, by doing sth. helpful: I must make amends for the harm I have done.

    Arabic-English glossary > make amends

  • 54 enough

    [ɪˈnaf]
    1. adjective

    Have you enough money to pay for the books?

    food enough for everyone.

    كافٍ
    2. pronoun
    the amount needed:

    I've had enough of her rudeness.

    كِفايَه
    3. adverb
    1) to the degree needed:

    Is it hot enough?

    He swam well enough to pass the test.

    بصورةٍ كافِيَه
    2) one must admit; you must agree:

    She's pretty enough, but not beautiful

    Oddly enough, it isn't raining.

    بِمِقْدارٍ كافٍ

    Arabic-English dictionary > enough

  • 55 get down to

    to begin to work (hard) at:

    I must get down to work tonight, as the exams start next week.

    I must get down to some letters!

    يَبدأ العمَل الجَدّي; يَبْدَأ العَمَل

    Arabic-English dictionary > get down to

  • 56 get on

    1) to make progress or be successful:

    How are you getting on in your new job?

    يَتَقَدَّم
    2) to work, live etc in a friendly way:

    I get on well with him.

    يَنْسَجِم، يَتَفاهَم
    3) to grow old:

    Our doctor is getting on a bit now.

    يتَقَدَّم في العُمْر

    Go and get your coat on.

    يَرْتَدي، يَلْبِس
    5) to continue doing something:

    I must get on, so please don't interrupt me

    I must get on with my work.

    يَسْتَمِر

    Arabic-English dictionary > get on

  • 57 in justice to

    (him, *her etc) / to do (him, *her etc) justice
    if one must be fair (to him, her etc):

    To do her justice, I must admit that she was only trying to help when she broke the cup.

    إذا أردْنا أن نكون عادِلين مع

    Arabic-English dictionary > in justice to

  • 58 limit

    [ˈlɪmɪt]
    1. noun
    1) the farthest point or place; the boundary:

    There was no limit to his ambition.

    حَد
    2) a restriction:

    We must put a limit on our spending.

    قَيْد، نِهايَه، حَد
    2. verb
    to set a restriction on:

    We must limit the amount of time we spend on this work.

    يُحدِّد

    Arabic-English dictionary > limit

  • 59 order

    [ˈɔːdə]
    1. noun
    1) a statement (by a person in authority) of what someone must do; a command:

    He gave me my orders.

    أمْر
    2) an instruction to supply something:

    orders from Germany for special gates.

    تَعْليمات
    3) something supplied:

    Your order is nearly ready.

    طَلَبِيَّه، طَلَب تِجاري
    4) a tidy state:

    The house is in (good) order.

    تَرْتيب
    5) a system or method:

    I must have order in my life.

    نِظام
    6) an arrangement (of people, things etc) in space, time etc:

    in order of importance.

    تَرْتيب
    7) a peaceful condition:

    law and order.

    نِظام، قانون
    8) a written instruction to pay money:

    a banker's order.

    أمْر، بَلاغ
    9) a group, class, rank or position:

    the social order.

    تَرْتيب، نِظام
    10) a religious society, especially of monks:

    the Benedictine order.

    أَخَوِيَّه ، رَهْبَنَه
    2. verb
    1) to tell (someone) to do something (from a position of authority):

    He ordered me to stand up.

    يأمُر
    2) to give an instruction to supply:

    He ordered a steak.

    يَطْلُب طَلَبِيَّة تِجاريَّه
    3) to put in order:

    Should we order these alphabetically?

    يُرَتِّب

    Arabic-English dictionary > order

  • 60 priority

    [-ˈɔ-]
    1) the right to be or go first:

    An ambulance must have priority over other traffic.

    أولَوِيَّه
    2) (plural priˈorities) something that must be considered or done first:

    Our (first) priority is to feed the hungry.

    أولَويّات، أفْضَلِيّات

    Arabic-English dictionary > priority

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