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  • 1 I etc might have known

    (often used in annoyance) I etc ought to have known, thought, guessed etc that something was or would be the case:

    I might have known you would lose the key!

    كان من المُحْتَمَل أن

    Arabic-English dictionary > I etc might have known

  • 2 dove

    حَمَامَة \ dove: a white bird, often used as a sign of peace. pigeon: a fast-flying bird (wild ones can be eaten; tame ones are used for racing). \ يَمَامَة \ dove: a white bird, often used as a sign of peace. pigeon: a fast-flying bird (wild ones can be eaten, tame ones are used for racing).

    Arabic-English glossary > dove

  • 3 pigeon

    حَمَامَة \ dove: a white bird, often used as a sign of peace. pigeon: a fast-flying bird (wild ones can be eaten; tame ones are used for racing). \ يَمَامَة \ dove: a white bird, often used as a sign of peace. pigeon: a fast-flying bird (wild ones can be eaten, tame ones are used for racing).

    Arabic-English glossary > pigeon

  • 4 clover

    برْسيم \ clover: a small plant usu. with three leaves, often used for feeding cattle. \ قَثّ \ clover: a small plant usu. with three leaves, often used for feeding cattle. \ See Also برسيم (بِرْسِيم)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > clover

  • 5 hollow

    أَجوَف \ hollow: having an empty space inside; not solid: a hollow tree. \ تَجْويف \ hollow: a hole; a hollow place; a sunken place, lower than the land around: His house stood in a hollow. \ جَوَّفَ \ hollow: (often used with out) to make a hollow in (sth.): She hollowed out the centre of the apple and filled it with sugar. \ غَوْرَة \ hollow: a hole; a hollow place; a sunken place, lower than the land around: his house stood in a hollow. \ See Also وهد (وَهْد)، حفرة (حُفْرَة)‏ \ فَرَّغ الداخل \ hollow: (often used with out) to make a hollow in (sth.): She hollowed out the centre of the apple and filled it with sugar. \ See Also جوف (جَوَّف)‏ \ مُجَوّف \ hollow: having an empty space inside; not solid: a hollow tree. \ وَهْد \ hollow: a hole; a hollow place; a sunken place, lower than the land around: his house stood in a hollow.

    Arabic-English glossary > hollow

  • 6 villa

    دَارَة \ villa: a house that stands in its own garden, esp. in the country, often used for only a part of the year for holidays. \ فيلا (منزل مُسْتَقِلّ في الضواحي)‏ \ villa: a house that stands in its own garden, esp. in the country, often used for only a part of the year for holidays.

    Arabic-English glossary > villa

  • 7 كلب

    كَلْب \ dog: a common animal often used for guarding houses and hunting. \ كَلْبُ الأَثَر (كلب بوليسيّ)‏ \ bloodhound: a kind of dog that can track a person by smell. \ كَلْبُ البَحْر \ shark: a large fierce fish that sometimes eats people. \ كَلْبُ صَيْد \ greyhound: a thin dog that is used for racing. hound: a dog (of various kinds) that is used for hunting. \ كَلْبُ الماء \ otter: a furry animal, with beautiful brown fur, which lives in rivers and eats fish.

    Arabic-English dictionary > كلب

  • 8 sweetener

    noun
    something that sweetens, eg a substance used for sweetening food:

    Saccharin is an artificial sweetener, often used instead of sugar.

    مادَّةٌ مُحَلِّيَه

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  • 9 then

    [ðen]
    1. adverb
    1) at that time in the past or future:

    If you're coming next week, I'll see you then.

    عِندَئِذٍ
    2) used with prepositions to mean that time in the past or future:

    Goodbye till then!

    ذلك الوَقْت
    3) after that:

    I had a drink, (and) then I went home.

    بعد ذلِك
    4) in that case:

    He might not give us the money and then what would we do?

    في تِلْكَ الحالَه
    5) often used especially at the end of sentences in which an explanation, opinion etc is asked for, or which show surprise etc:

    What do you think of that, then?

    تُسْتَعْمَل للتَّعْبير عن الدَّهْشَه لِتَعْني: في هذه الحالَه
    6) also; in addition:

    I have two brothers, and then I have a cousin in America.

    أيْضا، بالإضافَه إلى ذلِك
    2. conjunction
    in that case; as a result:

    If you're tired, then you must rest.

    في تِلْكَ الحالَه،نتيجَةً لذلِك
    3. adjective
    at that time (in the past):

    the then Prime Minister.

    في ذلك الوَقْت

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  • 10 حمامة

    حَمَامَة \ dove: a white bird, often used as a sign of peace. pigeon: a fast-flying bird (wild ones can be eaten; tame ones are used for racing).

    Arabic-English dictionary > حمامة

  • 11 يمامة

    يَمَامَة \ dove: a white bird, often used as a sign of peace. pigeon: a fast-flying bird (wild ones can be eaten, tame ones are used for racing).

    Arabic-English dictionary > يمامة

  • 12 beam

    [biːm]
    1. noun
    1) a long straight piece of wood, often used in ceilings.
    عارِضَةٌ خَشَبِيَّه

    a beam of sunlight.

    شُعاع
    3) the greatest width of a ship or boat.
    عَرضُ السَّفينـه
    2. verb
    1) to smile broadly:

    She beamed with delight.

    يُشِعُّ وحْهُهُ فَرَحـا
    2) to send out (rays of light, radio waves etc):

    This transmitter beams radio waves all over the country.

    يُرْسِلُ أشِعَّة

    Arabic-English dictionary > beam

  • 13 bullock

    [-lək] noun
    1) a young bull.
    ثَوْر صَغير
    2) a castrated bull, an ox, often used to pull bullock carts.
    ثَوْرٌ مَخْصِي

    Arabic-English dictionary > bullock

  • 14 complex

    [ˈkɔmpleks] (American) [kəmˈpleks]
    1. adjective
    1) composed of many parts:

    a complex piece of machinery.

    مُرَكَّب
    2) complicated or difficult:

    a complex problem.

    مُعَقَّد
    2. [ˈkɔmpleks] noun
    1) something made up of many different pieces:

    The leisure complex will include a swimming-pool, tennis courts, a library etc.

    مُجَمَّع مبانٍ، مُنْشَأَه
    2) ( often used loosely) an abnormal mental state caused by experiences in one's past which affect one's behaviour:

    inferiority complex.

    عُقْدَه

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  • 15 cucumber

    [ˈkjuːkambə] noun
    a type of creeping plant with long green edible fruit, often used in salads etc.
    خْيار

    Arabic-English dictionary > cucumber

  • 16 darling

    [ˈdaːlɪŋ]
    1. noun
    1) a dearly loved person (often used as a term of endearment):

    Is that you, darling?

    عَزيز
    2) a lovable person:

    Mary really is a darling!

    حَبيب
    2. adjective
    1) much loved:

    My darling child!

    مَحْبوب، عَزيز
    2) lovable; pretty and appealing:

    What a darling little girl!

    مَحبوب، جَميل، وَسيم

    Arabic-English dictionary > darling

  • 17 fingerprint

    noun
    the mark made by the tip of the finger, often used by the police etc as a means of identification:

    The thief wiped his fingerprints off the safe.

    أثر الأصابِع، بَصْمَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > fingerprint

  • 18 floodlight

    1. noun
    a kind of very strong light often used to light up the outside of buildings etc:

    There were floodlights in the sports stadium.

    أنوار كاشِفَه أو غامِرَه
    2. verb
    past tense, past participle ˈfloodlit-lit
    to light with floodlights.
    يَغْمُرُ بالنّور، يضيء أنوارا كاشِفَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > floodlight

  • 19 fur

    [fəː] noun
    1) the thick, short, fine hair of certain animals.
    فَرْو
    2) the skin(s) of these animals, often used to make or decorate clothes etc for people:

    ( also adjective) a fur coat.

    مِعْطَف فَرو
    3) a coat, cape etc made of fur:

    She was wearing her fur.

    فَرْوَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > fur

  • 20 garnish

    [ˈgaːnɪʃ]
    1. verb
    to decorate (a dish of food):

    Parsley is often used to garnish salads.

    يُبَرْقِش، يُزَيِّن
    2. noun
    (an) edible decoration added to food.
    بَرْقَشَه، زينَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > garnish

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