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  • 1 the human race

    الجِنْس البَشَرِيّ \ humanity: the human race; human beings generally. Man: human beings in general: Man has at last reached the moon. mankind: human beings in general. the human race: all people on the earth.

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  • 2 علم

    عِلْم \ knowledge: what one knows: His knowledge of radio is very wide. His general knowledge is slight. learning: knowledge that is gained by long serious study: He is a man of great learning. scholarship: the qualities of a very learned person: This writer on Shakespeare is famous for his scholarship. science: the careful study of any serious subject: political science; the science of language. \ بِغَير عِلْمِه \ behind sb.’s back: when someone is not present: He tells untrue stories about me behind my back. \ عِلْم الآثار القَديمة \ archaeology, archeology: the scientific study of life in the distant past by digging up ancient cities, examining buried objects, etc. \ عِلْم الاجْتِماع \ sociology: the study of society and human behaviour in groups. \ عِلْم الإِحْصَاء \ statistics: (with pl. verb) facts that are shown by numbers; (with sg. verb) the science of showing facts by numbers: National statistics of births and deaths are collected regularly. Statistics is a modern science. \ عِلْم الأَحْياء \ biology: the science of living things. \ عِلْم الأخلاق \ ethics: the study of good and bad in human behaviour. \ عِلْم الأرصاد الجوّيّة \ meteorology: the science of the weather. \ عِلْم الأساطير \ mythology: myths in general; the study of myths. \ عِلْم الاشْتِقاق (في علم اللُّغَة)‏ \ etymology: the study of the history of words. \ عِلْم الأصوات \ phonetics: (as subject of study; pl. as a practical activity) the science of speech sounds; the signs used for these sounds; the practical use of this science: Phonetics is a modern science. Are these phonetics correct? Phonetics help foreigners to pronounce words. \ عِلْم الاقتصاد \ economics: the science of national economy. \ عِلْم الإنْسَان \ anthropology: the scientific study of man, his way of life, religions, races, etc. \ عِلْم بالوُصُول \ acknowledg(e)ment: a note of receipt: I sent the money but I’ve had no acknowledgement. \ عِلْم التاريخ \ history: an orderly record or study of past events: a student of history; the history of Europe. \ عِلْم التَّحْليل النَّفْسي \ psychoanalysis: (the scientific study of) a way of treating disorders ot the mind by examination of all that sb. can remember of his past life, dreams, feelings, etc.. \ عِلْم التَّدْبِير المنزليّ \ domestic science: the study of cooking and other housekeeping skills. \ عِلْم التَّنْجيم \ astrology: the study of the stars in relation to human fate. \ عِلْم الجَبْر \ algebra: a branch of mathematics, using signs and letters as well as numbers. \ عِلْم الجُغْرافيا \ geography: the scientific study of the structure, produce and use of the earth’s surface. \ عِلْم الحَرْب \ warfare: the science of making war; fighting. \ عِلْم حَرَكة السوائل \ hydraulics: the science of controlling and using liquid pressure, esp. for engineering purposes. \ عِلْم الحَشَرات \ entomology: the study of insects. \ عِلْم الحَيَوان \ zoology: the scientific study of animal life. \ عِلْم الرِّياضيّات \ mathematics: the science of numbers and space; the practical use of this science: Mathematics is an exact science. maths: the usual shortening of mathematics. \ عِلْم الزراعة بدون تُربة \ hydroponics: the science of growing plants in water, without soil. \ عِلْم السِّيَاسَة \ politics: (sg. as an art or activity; pl. as personal beliefs, etc.) the art of government; the affairs of government; one’s opinions on government: Is politics an art or a science? My politics are my private concern. \ عِلْم الصحّة \ hygiene: the study and practice of how to keep good health, esp. by paying attention to cleaniness. \ عِلْم صيانة الأحراش \ forestry: the science of growing trees for man’s use as wood. \ عِلْم الطّبّ \ medicine: the science and the art of dealing with disease. \ عِلْم طَبَقات الأرض \ geology: the study of the rocks that make up the earth. \ عِلْم الطبيعة \ physics: the science of heat, light, sound, Motion, etc.: Physics is an important branch of science. \ See Also الفيزياء \ عِلْم طبيعيّ \ science: the study of the substances, forces, etc. found in nature (esp. Biology; Chemistry; Physics): Schools teach science. \ عِلْم الطُّيُور \ ornithology: the scientific study of birds. \ عِلْم الفَلَك \ astronomy: the scientific study of the stars. \ عِلْم الكِيمْياء \ chemistry: the science that studies the nature and behaviour of all substances. \ عِلْم المالية \ finance: the science of controlling money. \ See Also إدارة المال \ عِلْم المَنْطِق \ logic: the science of reasoning. \ عِلْم النَّبَات \ botany: the scientific study of plants. \ عِلْم النَّفْس \ psychology: the scientific study of the mind. \ عِلْم الهَنْدَسة \ geometry: the science of lines, angles, surfaces and solid figures, and of their measurements.

    Arabic-English dictionary > علم

  • 3 well

    I [wel]
    1. noun
    1) a lined shaft made in the earth from which to obtain water, oil, natural gas etc.
    بِئْر
    2) the space round which a staircase winds:

    He fell down the stair-well.

    فَراغ حَوْل مَطْلَع الدَّرَج
    2. verb
    (of water from the earth or of tears) to flow freely:

    Tears welled up in her eyes.

    يَتَدَفَّق II [wel] comparative better [ˈbetə]: superlative best [best]
    1. adjective
    1) healthy:

    I don't feel very / at all well

    She's been ill but she's quite well now.

    بصِحَّةٍ جَيِّدَه
    2) in a satisfactory state or condition:

    All is well now.

    جيِّد، في حالَةٍ مُرْضِيَه
    2. adverb
    1) in a good, correct, successful, suitable etc way:

    How well did he do in the exam?

    بصورةٍ جيِّدَه، ناجِحَه
    2) with good reason; with justice:

    You may well look ashamed – that was a cruel thing to do

    You can't very well refuse to go.

    لسَبَبٍ وَجيه، بصورةٍ عادِلَه
    3) with approval or praise:

    He speaks well of you.

    بصورةٍ جَيِّدَه، مادِحا
    4) used ( with eg damn, ~jolly etc) for emphasis:

    You can jolly well do it yourself!

    تُسْتَعْمَل للتَّوْكيد
    5) thoroughly:

    Examine the car well before you buy it.

    تَماما، كُليّا، بِصورَةٍ شامِلَه
    6) to a great or considerable extent:

    He is well over fifty.

    إلى حَدٍّ كبير
    3. interjection

    Well! I'd never have believed it!

    تُسْتَعْمَل للتَّعْبير عن المُفاجأه
    2) used when re-starting a conversation, starting an explanation etc:

    Do you remember John Watson? Well, he's become a teacher.

    حَسَنا: تُسْتَعْمَل عند إسْتِئْناف مُحادَثَه بالتَّفْسير

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  • 4 طبقة

    طَبَقَة \ layer, stratum, bed. \ طَبَقَة (من الطِّلاء)‏ \ coat: any outer covering: a coat of paint. layer: a strip of one substance spread over or under another substance: a layer of sand between two layers of black earth; a thin layer of butter on a piece of bread. storey, story: a floor or level in a building: a hotel with seven storeys. thickness: a single sheet of material (as used for protection, etc.): The goods were packed in three thicknesses of strong paper. \ طَبَقَة اجْتِماعِيّة \ class: all the people of one social level: the middle class; the working classes. \ الطَّبقَة الراقِيَة \ aristocracy: nobles, or other people of high rank, as a class. \ طَبَقَة الصَّوت العُليَا \ treble: the musical range of a young boy’s voice; the voice of such a boy. \ الطَّبَقَة العَامِلَة \ working class: those who are usually paid weekly, esp. those who work with their hands (compared with the professional class). \ الطَّبَقَة العُلْيا من التُّرْبَة \ turf: earth that is covered with short grass. \ طَبَقَة العُمّال \ labour: employed people, as a class (compared with the management, who provide or control employment); workers in factories, farms, etc. (compared with those in shops and offices, who are called staff): Skilled labour; a labour force. working class: those who are usually paid weekly, esp. those who work with their hands (compared with the professional class). \ الطَّبَقَة الوُسْطَى \ middle-class: of the middle classes of society.

    Arabic-English dictionary > طبقة

  • 5 globe

    [gləub] noun
    1) ( usually with the) the Earth:

    I've travelled to all parts of the globe.

    الكُرَه الأرْضِيَّه
    2) a ball with a map of the Earth on it.
    كُرَه عَلَيها خَريطَة الأرض
    3) an object shaped like a globe:

    The chemicals were crushed in a large metal globe.

    كُرَه

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  • 6 سطح

    سَطْح \ roof: the top of a building or of a vehicle. surface: the outside of any object; the top of a liquid: A brick has six surfaces (a top, a bottom, two sides and two ends). Ice forms on the surface of a lake, outward appearance On the surface, all was calm; but secretly there was great excitement. top: an upper surface: a table top. \ سَطْح \ deck: a floor or level of a ship (but not its bottom): Rowing-boats have no deck. Big ships have several decks. \ See Also ظَهْر السفينة \ سَطْح ارْتِكاز \ bearing: part of a machine that allows another part resting on it or turn freely: Ball bearings are metal balls, set in a ring round a bar. \ سَطْح الأرض \ ground: the solid surface of the earth: He sat on the ground. \ السَّطح الجاف \ rind: a hard skin (of an orange, of cheese, etc.). \ See Also القِشْرَة \ سَطْح الشارع المُعَبَّد \ pavement: the paved surface of a street. \ سَطْح مائِل \ slope: a hillside; a surface that rises as a hillside does: a steep slope; the slope of a roof.

    Arabic-English dictionary > سطح

  • 7 plough

    (American) plow [plau]
    1. noun
    a type of farm tool pulled through the top layer of the soil to turn it over.
    مِحْراث
    2. verb
    1) to turn over (the earth) with such a tool:

    The farmer was ploughing (in) a field.

    يَحْرُث
    2) to travel with difficulty, force a way etc:

    I've all this work to plough through.

    يشُقُّ طَريقَه بِصُعوبَه
    3) to crash:

    The lorry ploughed into the back of a bus.

    يَصطَدِم

    Arabic-English dictionary > plough

  • 8 sky

    [skaɪ] plural skies ( often with the) noun
    the part of space above the earth, in which the sun, moon etc can be seen; the heavens:

    The skies were grey all week.

    سَماء، جَو

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  • 9 الجنس (= الذكورة أو الأنوثة)

    الجنْس (= الذُّكورة أو الأُنوثة)‏ \ sex: the state of being male or female: I have one child of each sex (one boy and one girl), matters concerning male and female bodies Most British schools teach the children about sex. \ الجِنْس البَشَرِيّ \ humanity: the human race; human beings generally. Man: human beings in general: Man has at last reached the moon. mankind: human beings in general. the human race: all people on the earth.

    Arabic-English dictionary > الجنس (= الذكورة أو الأنوثة)

  • 10 gravity

    I [ˈgræ-] noun

    The gravity of the situation was clear to us all.

    جاذِبِيَّه II
    See:
    III [ˈgrævətɪ] noun
    the force which attracts things towards the Earth and causes them to fall to the ground.
    قُوة الجاذبيَّه

    Arabic-English dictionary > gravity

  • 11 ground

    I
    See:
    II [graund]
    1. noun
    1) the solid surface of the Earth:

    high ground.

    أرْض
    2) a piece of land used for some purpose:

    a football ground.

    مَلْعَب
    2. verb
    1) to base:

    His argument is grounded on a series of wrong assumptions.

    يقومُ عَلى، يَتَأسَّس
    2) to (cause a ship to) hit the seabed or shore and remain stuck.
    يَرْتَطِم المَرْكَب في القاع
    3) to prevent (an aeroplane, pilot) from flying:

    All planes have been grounded because of the fog.

    يَمنَع الطائِرَه من الطَّيَران

    Arabic-English dictionary > ground

  • 12 make

    [meɪk] past tense, past participle made [meɪd]
    1. verb
    1) to create, form or produce:

    to make a muddle/mess of the job

    to make lunch/coffee

    We made an arrangement/agreement/deal/bargain.

    يَصْنَع، يَعْمَل
    2) to compel, force or cause (a person or thing to do something):

    He made me laugh.

    يُجْبِر، يُسَبِّب، يَجْعَل
    3) to cause to be:

    You've made me very unhappy.

    يَجْعَل
    4) to gain or earn:

    He makes $100 a week

    to make a profit.

    يَرْبَح
    5) (of numbers etc) to add up to; to amount to:

    2 and 2 make(s) 4.

    يُساوي، يُصْبِح مَجْموعُه
    6) to become, turn into, or be:

    He'll make an excellent teacher.

    يُصْبِح
    7) to estimate as:

    I make the total 483.

    يُقَدِّر
    8) to appoint, or choose, as:

    He was made manager.

    يُعَيِّن، يَخْتار
    9) used with many nouns to give a similar meaning to that of the verb from which the noun is formed:

    He made several attempts (= attempted several times)

    They made a left turn (= turned left)

    He made (= offered) a suggestion/proposal

    Have you any comments to make?

    يقومُ ب، يُقَدِّم، يَعْمَلُ
    2. noun
    a ( usually manufacturer's) brand:

    What make is your new car?

    طِراز، مارْكَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > make

  • 13 space

    [speɪs]
    1. noun
    1) a gap; an empty or uncovered place:

    I couldn't find a space for my car.

    حَيِّز، فراغ، مكان
    2) room; the absence of objects; the area available for use:

    Have you enough space to turn round?

    Is there space for one more?

    مُتَّسَع
    3) ( often outer space) the region outside the Earth's atmosphere, in which all stars and other planets etc are situated:

    travellers through space.

    فَضاء
    2. verb
    ( also space out) to set (things) apart from one another:

    He spaced the rows of potatoes half a metre apart.

    يُباعِد، يُوَسِّع ما بَيْن

    Arabic-English dictionary > space

  • 14 Man

    الجِنْس البَشَرِيّ \ humanity: the human race; human beings generally. Man: human beings in general: Man has at last reached the moon. mankind: human beings in general. the human race: all people on the earth.

    Arabic-English glossary > Man

  • 15 humanity

    الجِنْس البَشَرِيّ \ humanity: the human race; human beings generally. Man: human beings in general: Man has at last reached the moon. mankind: human beings in general. the human race: all people on the earth.

    Arabic-English glossary > humanity

  • 16 mankind

    الجِنْس البَشَرِيّ \ humanity: the human race; human beings generally. Man: human beings in general: Man has at last reached the moon. mankind: human beings in general. the human race: all people on the earth.

    Arabic-English glossary > mankind

  • 17 assimilate

    [əˈsɪməleɪt] verb
    to take in and digest:

    I can't assimilate all these facts at once.

    يُمَثِّل الطَّعَام بَعد هَضْمِه

    Arabic-English dictionary > assimilate

  • 18 ترى

    تُرَى، يا تُرَى، يا هَلْ تُرَى
    I wonder; do you think? would you say? what's your opinion?..; in the world, on earth, ever, at all

    Arabic-English new dictionary > ترى

  • 19 يا ترى

    تُرَى، يا تُرَى، يا هَلْ تُرَى
    I wonder; do you think? would you say? what's your opinion?..; in the world, on earth, ever, at all

    Arabic-English new dictionary > يا ترى

  • 20 يا هل ترى

    تُرَى، يا تُرَى، يا هَلْ تُرَى
    I wonder; do you think? would you say? what's your opinion?..; in the world, on earth, ever, at all

    Arabic-English new dictionary > يا هل ترى

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