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  • 1 it

    [ɪt] pronoun
    1) (used as the subject of a verb or object of a verb or preposition) the thing spoken of, used especially of lifeless things and of situations, but also of animals and babies:

    If you find my pencil, please give it to me

    The dog is in the garden, isn't it?

    He decided to run a mile every morning but he couldn't keep it up.

    ضَمير يُشير إلى المُفْرَد غَيْر العاقِل
    2) used as a subject in certain kinds of sentences eg in talking about the weather, distance or time:

    Is it raining very hard?

    Is it the fifth of March?

    Is it your turn to make the tea?

    Is it likely that he would go without us?

    تُسْتَعْمَل كَمُبْتَدأ يُشير إلى الطَّقس، الزَّمَن، المسافَه
    3) ( usually as the subject of the verb be) used to give emphasis to a certain word or phrase:

    It was you (that) I wanted to see, not Mary.

    تُسْتَعْمَل في بِدايَة الجُمْلَة للتَّوكيد
    4) used with some verbs as a direct object with little meaning:

    Oh, bother it!

    ضَمير المَفعول بِه غير العاقِل

    Arabic-English dictionary > it

  • 2 عجلة

    عَجَلَة \ haste: quick movement or action; hurry: Make haste!. hurry: haste; reason for haste: There’s no hurry, so you needn’t run. rush: hurry; sudden fast movement: the rush of city life; a rush of wind. wheel: a circular object on which vehicles run; anything of this shape that turns round, as part of a machine, etc.: A bicycle has 2 wheels. The driver at the wheel of his car. A clock has a lot of wheels inside it. \ عَجَلَة (تَسارُع)‏ \ acceleration. \ _(field) Phys.

    Arabic-English dictionary > عجلة

  • 3 haste

    عَجَلَة \ haste: quick movement or action; hurry: Make haste!. hurry: haste; reason for haste: There’s no hurry, so you needn’t run. rush: hurry; sudden fast movement: the rush of city life; a rush of wind. wheel: a circular object on which vehicles run; anything of this shape that turns round, as part of a machine, etc.: A bicycle has 2 wheels. The driver at the wheel of his car. A clock has a lot of wheels inside it.

    Arabic-English glossary > haste

  • 4 hurry

    عَجَلَة \ haste: quick movement or action; hurry: Make haste!. hurry: haste; reason for haste: There’s no hurry, so you needn’t run. rush: hurry; sudden fast movement: the rush of city life; a rush of wind. wheel: a circular object on which vehicles run; anything of this shape that turns round, as part of a machine, etc.: A bicycle has 2 wheels. The driver at the wheel of his car. A clock has a lot of wheels inside it.

    Arabic-English glossary > hurry

  • 5 rush

    عَجَلَة \ haste: quick movement or action; hurry: Make haste!. hurry: haste; reason for haste: There’s no hurry, so you needn’t run. rush: hurry; sudden fast movement: the rush of city life; a rush of wind. wheel: a circular object on which vehicles run; anything of this shape that turns round, as part of a machine, etc.: A bicycle has 2 wheels. The driver at the wheel of his car. A clock has a lot of wheels inside it.

    Arabic-English glossary > rush

  • 6 wheel

    عَجَلَة \ haste: quick movement or action; hurry: Make haste!. hurry: haste; reason for haste: There’s no hurry, so you needn’t run. rush: hurry; sudden fast movement: the rush of city life; a rush of wind. wheel: a circular object on which vehicles run; anything of this shape that turns round, as part of a machine, etc.: A bicycle has 2 wheels. The driver at the wheel of his car. A clock has a lot of wheels inside it.

    Arabic-English glossary > wheel

  • 7 دوقة (زوجة الدوق)

    دُوقة (زوجة الدوق)‏ \ duchess: the wife of a nobleman of the highest rank (a Duke). \ دُولاب \ wheel: a circular object on which vehicles run; anything of this shape that turns round, as part of a machine, etc.: A bicycle has 2 wheels. A clock has a lot of wheels inside it.

    Arabic-English dictionary > دوقة (زوجة الدوق)

  • 8 قفر

    قَفْر \ desert: (of an island) with nobody living on it. wilderness: a large area of wild open land; waste land; desert. \ قَفْز \ jump: a sudden spring (esp. in sports): He won the long jump. \ القَفْز (العالي) بالزَّانة \ pole vault: in sports, jumping over a high bar with the help of a pole. \ قَفَزَ \ bounce: to spring like a ball: John bounced out of bed. jump: to spring off one’s feet and land on them again: He kept jumping up and down. He jumped on to his horse and over the gate and across the stream, to spring over or across sth. The horse easily jumped the fence. leap: to jump high in the air: He leapt when he saw the snake near his foot. spring, (sprang): to jump; move suddenly: He sprang out of bed. vault: to jump (over), either by using a pole or by resting one’s hand on the object that one is crossing: He vaulted (over) the gates. \ See Also وثب (وَثَبَ)، اِجْتازَ قَفْزًا \ قَفَزَ (إلخ)‏ \ sprang: of spring. \ قَفَزَ (قَفْزَة)‏ \ bound: (to make) a powerful jump; (to run with) a jumping movement: He bounded down the hill. \ قَفَزَ بالمِظَلَّة (من طائرة)‏ \ bale out: to jump from a damaged aeroplane using a parachute. \ قَفَزَ بخفَّة (فوق حَبْل)‏ \ skip: to jump over a swinging rope, whose ends are held in one’s hands. \ قَفَزَ على قَدَم واحدة \ hop: to jump or move on one leg: The children were playing at hopping across some chalk lines.

    Arabic-English dictionary > قفر

  • 9 كثير

    كَثِير \ ample: enough or more than is necessary: There is an ample supply of food. We have ample time to catch the train. considerable: great (of amount, cost, difficulty, distance, etc.). constant: happening very often: He paid constant visit to the doctor. good: fairly large: It cost a good deal of money. many: a large number (of): He has (very) many friends. Many (of them) are at school with him. Many hands make light work (A job is done faster if we help each other). many a: used with a singular noun, equal in sense to a plural noun: I’ve been there many a time (many times). plentiful: (esp. of fruit or vegetables) obtainable in large numbers: Apples are plentiful this year. We had a plentiful supply of fruit. \ بِكَثِير \ all: (with comparatives) much: If you run you’ll get there all the sooner. by far: by a long way or very much: He is by far the better player of the two. He plays better by far. far: (comparing things) much: He works far harder than you do. lot: a lot very much: I feel a lot better today. He likes her a lot. much: (in comparisons; before more, etc., and before too) a lot; by a great amount: This is much more useful than that. I feel much better today. It’s much too expensive. well: quite a long way: He’s well over 60. Stand well back from the line. \ كَثِير الأحلام \ dreamy: having an appearance of dreaming; inattentive to what is around one. \ كَثِير الأعشاب الضَّارَّة \ weedy: full of weeds or weed. \ كَثِير إلى هذا الحَدّ \ so many, so much: such a lot of: I never knew that you had so many brothers. \ كَثِير الإنتاج \ productive: (of land, work, plans, etc.) producing (many) goods or results. \ كَثِير التِّلال \ hilly: (of a country or roads) full of hills. \ كَثِير التَّنقُّل \ on the move: moving; travelling: He’s always on the move and never settles for long. \ كَثِير الجِبال \ mountainous: (of land) full of mountains. \ كَثِير جدًّا \ a good many, a great many: very many: a good many people. immensely: very much: I enjoyed myself immensely. in abundance: in large quantities. so many, so much: such a lot of: I never knew that you had so many brothers. \ كَثِير الحِجارة \ stony: having many stones: stony soil. \ كَثِير الحَرَاشِف \ scaly: covered with scales: A scaly creature; a scaly surface. \ كَثِير الدُّخَان \ smoky: producing much smoke; full of smoke; of a greyish brown colour. \ كَثِير الرّياح \ windy: having a lot of wind: Windy weather; a windy hillside. \ كَثِير الرِّيح \ breezy: (of weather) rather windy; fresh. \ كَثِير السُّؤَال \ inquisitive: too eager to know about other people’s affairs. \ كَثِير الشَّعْر \ hairy: covered with hair: hairy legs. \ كَثِير الضَّباب \ foggy: not clear because of fog: a foggy day. \ كَثِير الضَّجيج \ noisy: making a lot of noise: noisy children. \ كَثِير العَدَد \ numerous: great in number; very many: numerous mistakes. \ كَثِير العُشْب \ grassy: covered with grass. \ كَثِير العُصَارة \ juicy: (of fruit, etc.) containing a lot of liquid: a juicy apple. \ كَثِير العَظْم \ bony: (of fish or meat) full of bones. \ كَثِير العَمَل \ busy: working; having much to do: My wife is busy cooking. I’ve had a busy day at the office. \ See Also مشغول (مَشْغُول)‏ \ كَثِير مِن \ a lot of, lots of: a great deal of (but much or many is more common in questions or negative sentences): He has a lot of money but he hasn’t much sense. a good deal, a great deal: a lot: he suffers a good deal of pain. He has a great deal of money. dozen: a lot: I have dozens of relations. masses: a lot: I’ve got masses of work to finish. much: (it should be used: (a) only with nu nouns; use many for nc. nouns; (b) in negative sentences or questions; (c) in statements only when it describes the subject or when it follows how, too, so or as; in other statements use a lot, plenty of, a good deal of) a large amount of: We haven’t much food. Much money was spent on repairs. You eat too much sugar. \ كَثِير النُّتُوءات \ lumpy: full of lumps; covered with lumps; not smooth. \ كَثِير النِّسْيَان \ forgetful: often failing to remember things. \ كَثيرًا \ lot: a lot very much: I feel a lot better today. He likes her a lot. much: (only in negative sentences or questions; always after the verb) often: Does he come here much?, (with p.p) greatly a much-loved friend, (with verbs (a) it must not come between the verb and its object, (b) it may come at the end of a negative sentence or question, (c) it may only come at the end of a statement if it follows very) greatly: I don’t much like it or (I don’t like it). often: many times: It often rains in winter. \ كَثيرًا جدًّا \ highly: greatly; very; very much: I was highly delighted at his success. This substance is highly poisonous. She is a highly experienced taecher. I value your advice highly. \ كَثيرةُ الأرجُل (من المَفْصِليّات)‏ \ millepedes or millipedes, Myriapoda. \ _(field) Zool.

    Arabic-English dictionary > كثير

  • 10 wheel

    دَفَعَ شيئًا على عَجَلات \ wheel: to push (sth.) on wheels: He wheeled his bicycle into the hut. \ دُولاب \ wheel: a circular object on which vehicles run; anything of this shape that turns round, as part of a machine, etc.: A bicycle has 2 wheels. A clock has a lot of wheels inside it.

    Arabic-English glossary > wheel

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