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1 أمر
1́ n. order, command, direction, instruction, behest, decree, fiat, ordinance, prescript, prescription, word, intimation, affair, charge, matter, thing2́ v. decree, direct, give an order, command, dictate, order, enjoin, officer, instruct, charge, ordain, prescribe, sound, warn -
2 colonel
[ˈkəːnl] noun( often abbreviated to Col. when written) an army officer in charge of a regiment.عَقيد -
3 coxswain
[ˈkɔksn] noun1) ( often abbreviated to cox [kɔks]) a person who steers a (small, usually racing) boat.قائِد دفّـه2) a petty officer in charge of a boat and crew.مُوجّـه القارِب -
4 purser
nounthe officer in charge of a ship's money, supplies etc.ضابِط مُحاسَبَه السَّفينَه -
5 store
[stɔː]1. noun1) a supply of eg goods from which things are taken when required:مِقْدار وافِرThe quartermaster is the officer in charge of stores.
2) a (large) collected amount or quantity:مَخْزون مِن، ذَخيرَهHe has a store of interesting facts in his head.
3) a place where a supply of goods etc is kept; a storehouse or storeroom:مَخْزَنIt's in the store(s).
4) a shop:مُسْتَوْدَع، مَتْجَرa department store.
2. verb1) to put into a place for keeping:يَخْزِنWe stored our furniture in the attic while the tenants used our house.
يُملأ بالبَضائِعThe museum is stored with interesting exhibits.
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6 رئيس
رَئِيس \ boss: one’s employer; the person in charge.. captain: the leader of a team: a football captain. chief: a leader; the most important person of a group: The chief of police. head: (usu. attrib.) sb. who controls or leads (a school, a government, a company, etc.): the head of the firm. leader: sb. who leads a group. president: the head of a state, or of a company or society. senior: a senior person: A soldier has to show respect to his senior. superior: sb. of higher rank: You must obey your superiors. \ رَئِيس (رُتْبَة بالجيْش) \ captain: an officer’s rank in the army or navy. \ See Also نقيب \ رَئِيس الأَساقِفَة \ archbishop: a very high official in the Christian church. \ رَئِيس أوّل \ major: an army officer, next in rank above a captain. \ رَئِيس بَلَدِيّة \ mayor: the head of the elected government of a city or large town (in London and some other big cities she or he is called the Lord Mayor). \ رَئِيس جَلْسَة \ chairman: sb. who is in charge of a meeting or of a group that meets regularly: My son is chairman of three companies. \ See Also اِجْتِماع أو مَجْلِس \ رَئِيس الطّبّاخِين \ chef: a male cook, esp. in a hotel. \ رَئِيس فِرقَة كَشْفِيَّة \ Scoutmaster: a Scout leader. \ رَئِيس الوُزَرَاء \ prime minister: the head of an elected government. \ رَئِيسة الممرّضات \ matron: a woman in charge of all the nurses in a hospital. -
7 مدير
مُدِير \ boss: one’s employer; the person in charge.. commissioner: the holder of an official commission: a commissioner of police. director: sb. who controls sth. (a company, the making of a film, etc.): The firm’s directors meet only once a week. superintendent: an official who superintends; a police officer of fairly high rank. \ مُدِير \ headmaster: a man in charge of a school. \ See Also ناظِر مدرسة \ مُدِير إدارة (شَرِكة، مَحَلّ تجاري، إلخ) \ manager: sb. who controls a business, an office, a hotel, a shop, etc.. managing director: the one in charge of a firm’s daily business. \ مُدِير إداريّ \ executive: an important businessman who carries out his company’s plans. \ See Also تنفيذي (تنفيذيّ) \ مُدِير جَوْقَة موسيقيّة \ conductor: one who controls a musical group. \ مُدِير كلِّية \ rector: a priest in charge of a church; the head of some schools and universities. \ See Also جامعة (جامِعَة) -
8 مأمور
مَأْمُور \ officer: one who holds a position of trust, esp. in government service: a police officer; a public health officer. official: sb. who works in a government office; sb. who holds a position of trust in any large group (a bank, a company, a college, a club, etc.): a trade union official. \ مَأْمُور \ postmaster: a man who is in charge of a post office. \ See Also مُدير البَريد \ مَأْمُور صيانة الغابات \ forester: one who works in a forest. -
9 مراقب
مُرَاقِب \ censor: an officer with power to examine all letters, newspapers, radio material, etc., and to cut out anything he thinks harmful (for political reasons, in time of war, etc.). inspector: an official who examines conditions: a school inspector. observer: sb. who observes: I was only an observer at the meeting - I didn’t say anything. supervisor: sb. who supervises: Students during a written examination sometimes have a supervisor. \ See Also مفتش (مُفَتِّش) \ مُرَاقِب \ foreman: a workman who is in charge of other workmen. overseer: one who is in charge of a group or workmen. \ See Also مُناظِر العُمّال -
10 superintendent
noun1) a person who superintends something, or is in charge of an institution, building etc:مُراقِب، مُناظِر، مُشْرِفthe superintendent of a hospital.
2) (abbreviation super; often abbreviated to Supt when written) a police officer of the rank above chief inspector.شُرْطي فَوْق ضابِط التَّحْقيق الرَّئيسي -
11 boss
مُدِير \ boss: one’s employer; the person in charge.. commissioner: the holder of an official commission: a commissioner of police. director: sb. who controls sth. (a company, the making of a film, etc.): The firm’s directors meet only once a week. superintendent: an official who superintends; a police officer of fairly high rank. -
12 commissioner
مُدِير \ boss: one’s employer; the person in charge.. commissioner: the holder of an official commission: a commissioner of police. director: sb. who controls sth. (a company, the making of a film, etc.): The firm’s directors meet only once a week. superintendent: an official who superintends; a police officer of fairly high rank. -
13 director
مُدِير \ boss: one’s employer; the person in charge.. commissioner: the holder of an official commission: a commissioner of police. director: sb. who controls sth. (a company, the making of a film, etc.): The firm’s directors meet only once a week. superintendent: an official who superintends; a police officer of fairly high rank. -
14 superintendent
مُدِير \ boss: one’s employer; the person in charge.. commissioner: the holder of an official commission: a commissioner of police. director: sb. who controls sth. (a company, the making of a film, etc.): The firm’s directors meet only once a week. superintendent: an official who superintends; a police officer of fairly high rank.
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