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  • 1 newspaper

    جَرِيدَة \ javelin: a light spear for throwing (in sports). newspaper: a printed paper that gives general news (daily or weekly). paper: a newspaper.

    Arabic-English glossary > newspaper

  • 2 newspaper

    صَحِيفة \ newspaper: a printed paper that gives general news (daily or weekly). paper: a newspaper. sheet: a broad thin piece of any material (glass, metal, paper, etc.) that will lie flat: a sheet of notepaper.

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  • 3 newspaper

    noun
    a paper, printed daily or weekly, containing news etc:

    a daily newspaper.

    صَحيفَه، جَريدَه
    Remark: news is singular: No news is good news.

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  • 4 weekly

    أُسبوعيّ \ weekly: once a week, every week: a weekly newspaper; a paper which comes out weekly; a weekly visit. \ أُسبوعيًّا \ weekly: once a week, every week: This paper comes out weekly. \ كُلُّ أسبوع \ weekly: once a week; every week: a weekly newspaper; a paper which comes out weekly; a weekly visit. \ مَرَّةً في الأسبوع \ weekly: once a week; every week: a weekly newspaper; a paper which comes out weekly; a weekly visit.

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  • 5 column

    [ˈkɔləm] noun
    1) a stone or wooden pillar used to support or adorn a building:

    the carved columns in the temple.

    عَمود
    2) something similar in shape:

    a column of smoke.

    عَمودٌ مِن
    3) a vertical row (of numbers):

    He added up the column (of figures) to find the answer.

    صَف عَمودي (من الأرْقام)
    4) a vertical section of a page of print:

    a newspaper column.

    عَمود في صَحيفَه
    5) a section in a newspaper, often written regularly by a particular person:

    He writes a daily column about sport.

    عَمود، زاوِيَه
    6) a long file of soldiers marching in short rows:

    a column of infantry.

    رَتْلٌ من الجُنود
    7) a long line of vehicles etc, one behind the other.
    طابور

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  • 6 weekly

    1. adjective
    happening, published etc once a week:

    a weekly magazine.

    أسْبوعِيّا
    2. adverb
    once a week:

    The newspaper is published weekly.

    مَرَّة في الأسْبوع
    3. noun
    – plural ˈweeklies
    a publication coming out once a week:

    Is this newspaper a weekly or a daily?

    صَحيفَة أو مَجَلَّة أسْبوعِيَّه

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  • 7 إعلان (تجاري)

    إِعْلان (تِجَارِيّ)‏ \ advertisement: a public notice of sth. offered or wanted. announcement: a public statement. declaration: an act of declaring. notice: sth. written in a public place (in a newspaper, outside an office, at the roadside, etc.) to give news or advice: The notice said: ‘Danger. Keep Out’. Please put this note on to the office notice-board. When his father died, he put a notice in the newspaper. commercial: an advertisement on TV or radio. \ إِعْلان كبير \ poster: a public notice in large letters (often with a picture) or a picture on a large sheet of paper.

    Arabic-English dictionary > إعلان (تجاري)

  • 8 جريدة

    جَرِيدَة \ javelin: a light spear for throwing (in sports). newspaper: a printed paper that gives general news (daily or weekly). paper: a newspaper.

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  • 9 راجع

    رَاجَعَ \ check: to examine sth. and make sure that it is correct or in good order: Please check these accounts. edit: to prepare written matter for printing. look through: to study hastily (sth. written): Look through your notes before the exam. review: to examine again and reconsider (plans, facts, etc.); examine and report on (books, plays, films, music, art, etc.) for a newspaper. revise: to read through and make any necessary changes to (one’s own written work, to improve it); read or study again (books or notes, before an examination); reconsider (one’s opinions): She revised her book and made it more modern. He had only 2 days to revise before the English exam. \ See Also دقق (دَقَّقَ)، نقح (نَقَّحَ)‏ \ رَاجَعَ \ audit: to examine business (accounts) officially: The club accounts are audited once a year. \ See Also فَحَصَ الحِسابات \ رَاجَعَ (كتابًا، إلخ)‏ \ review: to examine again and reconsider (plans, facts, etc.); examine and report on (books, plays, films, music, art, etc.) for a newspaper. \ See Also نقد (نَقَدَ)‏ \ رَاجَعَ بسُرعة \ run through: to practise or study (sth.) quickly but completely (in preparation for an exam or for a public performance, etc.): We’ll run through the play in class before you choose your parts.

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  • 10 صحيح

    صَحِيح \ accurate: correct; making no mistakes; exact: an accurate statement; accurate accounts (of money). correct: right; true: the correct answer. intact: not touched; not damaged or broken; complete: The box was broken but the contents were intact. orthodox: generally accepted as being right and usual: orthodox opinions; orthodox medical practice. precise: exact: His precise age is 4 years, 10 months and 3 days. proper: correct, suitable: Eat your food at the proper time, not during lessons. pure: (of a musical note or voice) clear and corret in its sound; (of speech) correct in every way, without local differences: The purest German is spoken around Hanover. right: correct; not mistaken; suitable: the right answer; the right time; the right kind of cloth; the right way to play. rightful: having a right: Are you the rightful owner of this bicycle?. so: showing agreement or surprise: It’s snowing "Oh, so it is!". straight: in the correct position; in proper order: His business affairs were in confusion, but I put them straight. true: correct with regard to facts; actual; proper; right: a true statement; a true copy. valid: (of claims and reasons) good; acceptable. why: expressing surprise: Why! I never knew that!. \ See Also سَلِيم، مضبوط (مَضْبُوط)، دَقيق، قويم (قَوِيم)، مناسب (مُناسِب)‏ \ صَحِيح الجِسم \ healthy: having good health in general (see well for good health at a particular time): Healthy children are not often ill. \ صَحِيفة \ newspaper: a printed paper that gives general news (daily or weekly). paper: a newspaper. sheet: a broad thin piece of any material (glass, metal, paper, etc.) that will lie flat: a sheet of notepaper. \ صَحِيفة سَوَابق \ record: personal history: The thief had a very bad record (of crime).

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  • 11 مراسل

    مُرَاسِل \ correspondent: sb. who writes letters; sb. who writes regularly for a newspaper, from a particular place or on a particular subject: our correspondent in Paris; our football correspondent. messenger: sb. who carries messages. \ مُرَاسِل \ reporter: sb. who collects and writes about news for a newspaper, radio or television. \ See Also مُخْبِر صَحَفِيّ

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  • 12 نبذة (إخبارية)

    نُبْذَة (إخباريّة)‏ \ item: a piece of writing in a newspaper: a short item about bee-keeping. paragraph: a separate piece of news in a newspaper. passage: a particular part of a piece of writing: She read me an exciting passage from her new book. titbit: a small piece of sth. interesting (news, etc.). \ See Also قِطْعة مُختارة \ نُبْذَة تَهكُّمِيَّة \ skit: a short amusing piece of writing (esp. one that copies some serious piece of writing, and makes it seem foolish).

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  • 13 نسخة

    نُسْخَة \ copy: sth. made just like another: Please make three copies of this letter, one book, newspaper, etc., out of many that were printed the same I want two copies of yesterday’s newspaper. reproduction: copying; a copy: This picture is a reproduction of a famous one in Paris. \ نُسْخَة (من صحيفة)‏ \ number: a particular copy of a weekly or monthly paper: the July number of the National Geographic magazine. \ See Also عدد (عَدَد)‏ \ النُّسْخَة الأَصْليّة \ original: sth. from which a copy is made: The original of this picture is in the Queen’s collection. The original of this book was written in German. \ نُسْخَة طِبْق الأَصْل \ replica: an exact copy (of sth.). \ نُسْخَة مُعَدَّلَة من كتاب أدبيّ \ version: one of various descriptions or rewritings: I have read the English version of that Frenchman’s book. \ نُسْخَة مُقَلَّدة \ imitation: copying; a copy: This isn’t real fur; it’s a nylon imitation.

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  • 14 نشر

    نَشَرَ \ advertise: to make known (things offered or wanted) by a public notice: I wanted to sell my car, so I advertised it in the newspaper. broadcast, (broadcast): to send out (news, music, etc.) in all directions, esp. by radio or television. give out: to say publicly; hand out publicly: The news was given out at the meeting. Copies of the report were given out too. print: to press inked blocks of metal letters on to paper; produce written material in this form: These words are printed. The newspaper did not print my letter. publish: to make known (news, facts, etc.) to the public. saw: to cut with a saw. scatter: to throw loosely about: The farmer scattered his seed. spread: to unfold; stretch; cause sth. to cover a certain area (or a certain period): She spread a cloth over the table. The bird spread its wings. She spread out the wet clothes to dry in the sun. \ See Also أذاع (أَذاع)، أعلن (أَعْلَنَ)، طبع (طَبَعَ)‏

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  • 15 advertise

    نَشَرَ \ advertise: to make known (things offered or wanted) by a public notice: I wanted to sell my car, so I advertised it in the newspaper. broadcast, (broadcast): to send out (news, music, etc.) in all directions, esp. by radio or television. give out: to say publicly; hand out publicly: The news was given out at the meeting. Copies of the report were given out too. print: to press inked blocks of metal letters on to paper; produce written material in this form: These words are printed. The newspaper did not print my letter. publish: to make known (news, facts, etc.) to the public. saw: to cut with a saw. scatter: to throw loosely about: The farmer scattered his seed. spread: to unfold; stretch; cause sth. to cover a certain area (or a certain period): She spread a cloth over the table. The bird spread its wings. She spread out the wet clothes to dry in the sun. \ See Also أذاع (أَذاع)، أعلن (أَعْلَنَ)، طبع (طَبَعَ)‏

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  • 16 broadcast, (broadcast)

    نَشَرَ \ advertise: to make known (things offered or wanted) by a public notice: I wanted to sell my car, so I advertised it in the newspaper. broadcast, (broadcast): to send out (news, music, etc.) in all directions, esp. by radio or television. give out: to say publicly; hand out publicly: The news was given out at the meeting. Copies of the report were given out too. print: to press inked blocks of metal letters on to paper; produce written material in this form: These words are printed. The newspaper did not print my letter. publish: to make known (news, facts, etc.) to the public. saw: to cut with a saw. scatter: to throw loosely about: The farmer scattered his seed. spread: to unfold; stretch; cause sth. to cover a certain area (or a certain period): She spread a cloth over the table. The bird spread its wings. She spread out the wet clothes to dry in the sun. \ See Also أذاع (أَذاع)، أعلن (أَعْلَنَ)، طبع (طَبَعَ)‏

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  • 17 give out

    نَشَرَ \ advertise: to make known (things offered or wanted) by a public notice: I wanted to sell my car, so I advertised it in the newspaper. broadcast, (broadcast): to send out (news, music, etc.) in all directions, esp. by radio or television. give out: to say publicly; hand out publicly: The news was given out at the meeting. Copies of the report were given out too. print: to press inked blocks of metal letters on to paper; produce written material in this form: These words are printed. The newspaper did not print my letter. publish: to make known (news, facts, etc.) to the public. saw: to cut with a saw. scatter: to throw loosely about: The farmer scattered his seed. spread: to unfold; stretch; cause sth. to cover a certain area (or a certain period): She spread a cloth over the table. The bird spread its wings. She spread out the wet clothes to dry in the sun. \ See Also أذاع (أَذاع)، أعلن (أَعْلَنَ)، طبع (طَبَعَ)‏

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  • 18 print

    نَشَرَ \ advertise: to make known (things offered or wanted) by a public notice: I wanted to sell my car, so I advertised it in the newspaper. broadcast, (broadcast): to send out (news, music, etc.) in all directions, esp. by radio or television. give out: to say publicly; hand out publicly: The news was given out at the meeting. Copies of the report were given out too. print: to press inked blocks of metal letters on to paper; produce written material in this form: These words are printed. The newspaper did not print my letter. publish: to make known (news, facts, etc.) to the public. saw: to cut with a saw. scatter: to throw loosely about: The farmer scattered his seed. spread: to unfold; stretch; cause sth. to cover a certain area (or a certain period): She spread a cloth over the table. The bird spread its wings. She spread out the wet clothes to dry in the sun. \ See Also أذاع (أَذاع)، أعلن (أَعْلَنَ)، طبع (طَبَعَ)‏

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  • 19 publish

    نَشَرَ \ advertise: to make known (things offered or wanted) by a public notice: I wanted to sell my car, so I advertised it in the newspaper. broadcast, (broadcast): to send out (news, music, etc.) in all directions, esp. by radio or television. give out: to say publicly; hand out publicly: The news was given out at the meeting. Copies of the report were given out too. print: to press inked blocks of metal letters on to paper; produce written material in this form: These words are printed. The newspaper did not print my letter. publish: to make known (news, facts, etc.) to the public. saw: to cut with a saw. scatter: to throw loosely about: The farmer scattered his seed. spread: to unfold; stretch; cause sth. to cover a certain area (or a certain period): She spread a cloth over the table. The bird spread its wings. She spread out the wet clothes to dry in the sun. \ See Also أذاع (أَذاع)، أعلن (أَعْلَنَ)، طبع (طَبَعَ)‏

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  • 20 saw

    نَشَرَ \ advertise: to make known (things offered or wanted) by a public notice: I wanted to sell my car, so I advertised it in the newspaper. broadcast, (broadcast): to send out (news, music, etc.) in all directions, esp. by radio or television. give out: to say publicly; hand out publicly: The news was given out at the meeting. Copies of the report were given out too. print: to press inked blocks of metal letters on to paper; produce written material in this form: These words are printed. The newspaper did not print my letter. publish: to make known (news, facts, etc.) to the public. saw: to cut with a saw. scatter: to throw loosely about: The farmer scattered his seed. spread: to unfold; stretch; cause sth. to cover a certain area (or a certain period): She spread a cloth over the table. The bird spread its wings. She spread out the wet clothes to dry in the sun. \ See Also أذاع (أَذاع)، أعلن (أَعْلَنَ)، طبع (طَبَعَ)‏

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