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  • 81 representative

    نَمُوذَج (مُصَغَّر)‏ \ form: a printed paper asking for certain facts, with spaces that sb. must write in. miniature: (often attrib.) a very small copy of any object (often shortened in modern compounds to mini-): a miniature railway; a mini-skirt. model: sth. that is made or used as an example to be copied, (often attrib.) a small copy: model aeroplanes. pattern: an example from which copies may be made; a particular shape or kind: I want a new lock of the same pattern as this one. piece: a particular example of sth.: a piece of music (or advice or furniture). representative: being a sign or example: These lazy boys are not representative (are not good examples) of modern youth. sample: an example (of goods for sale, etc.) that shows what the rest are like: a sample of cloth. specimen: an example: Let me see a specimen of your work. He has some rare specimens in his stamp collection.

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  • 82 sample

    نَمُوذَج (مُصَغَّر)‏ \ form: a printed paper asking for certain facts, with spaces that sb. must write in. miniature: (often attrib.) a very small copy of any object (often shortened in modern compounds to mini-): a miniature railway; a mini-skirt. model: sth. that is made or used as an example to be copied, (often attrib.) a small copy: model aeroplanes. pattern: an example from which copies may be made; a particular shape or kind: I want a new lock of the same pattern as this one. piece: a particular example of sth.: a piece of music (or advice or furniture). representative: being a sign or example: These lazy boys are not representative (are not good examples) of modern youth. sample: an example (of goods for sale, etc.) that shows what the rest are like: a sample of cloth. specimen: an example: Let me see a specimen of your work. He has some rare specimens in his stamp collection.

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  • 83 specimen

    نَمُوذَج (مُصَغَّر)‏ \ form: a printed paper asking for certain facts, with spaces that sb. must write in. miniature: (often attrib.) a very small copy of any object (often shortened in modern compounds to mini-): a miniature railway; a mini-skirt. model: sth. that is made or used as an example to be copied, (often attrib.) a small copy: model aeroplanes. pattern: an example from which copies may be made; a particular shape or kind: I want a new lock of the same pattern as this one. piece: a particular example of sth.: a piece of music (or advice or furniture). representative: being a sign or example: These lazy boys are not representative (are not good examples) of modern youth. sample: an example (of goods for sale, etc.) that shows what the rest are like: a sample of cloth. specimen: an example: Let me see a specimen of your work. He has some rare specimens in his stamp collection.

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  • 84 now and again, now and then

    أَحْيَانًا \ now and again, now and then: sometimes. occasionally: sometimes, but not often or regularly. off and on, on and off: not continuously; at one time and another: It has been raining off and on the whole day. once in a while: sometimes, but not often. sometimes: at certain times but not always: Sometimes I win and sometimes I don’t. England sometimes has a hot summer, but not often.

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  • 85 occasionally

    أَحْيَانًا \ now and again, now and then: sometimes. occasionally: sometimes, but not often or regularly. off and on, on and off: not continuously; at one time and another: It has been raining off and on the whole day. once in a while: sometimes, but not often. sometimes: at certain times but not always: Sometimes I win and sometimes I don’t. England sometimes has a hot summer, but not often.

    Arabic-English glossary > occasionally

  • 86 off and on, on and off

    أَحْيَانًا \ now and again, now and then: sometimes. occasionally: sometimes, but not often or regularly. off and on, on and off: not continuously; at one time and another: It has been raining off and on the whole day. once in a while: sometimes, but not often. sometimes: at certain times but not always: Sometimes I win and sometimes I don’t. England sometimes has a hot summer, but not often.

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  • 87 once in a while

    أَحْيَانًا \ now and again, now and then: sometimes. occasionally: sometimes, but not often or regularly. off and on, on and off: not continuously; at one time and another: It has been raining off and on the whole day. once in a while: sometimes, but not often. sometimes: at certain times but not always: Sometimes I win and sometimes I don’t. England sometimes has a hot summer, but not often.

    Arabic-English glossary > once in a while

  • 88 sometimes

    أَحْيَانًا \ now and again, now and then: sometimes. occasionally: sometimes, but not often or regularly. off and on, on and off: not continuously; at one time and another: It has been raining off and on the whole day. once in a while: sometimes, but not often. sometimes: at certain times but not always: Sometimes I win and sometimes I don’t. England sometimes has a hot summer, but not often.

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  • 89 resort

    عَمَدَ إلى \ resort: to turn (to another, often bad means of getting sth. done): When words had no effect, they resorted to violence. \ فَزِعَ إلى \ resort: to turn (to another, often bad means of getting sth. done): When words had no effect, they resorted to violence. \ لجأ إلى \ resort: to turn (to another, often bad means of getting sth. done): When words had no effect, they resorted to violence. \ مُنْتَجَع (مَصيف، مَشْتًى، مَصَحّ، إلخ)‏ \ resort: a place where people go for holidays or for the good of their health: a seaside resort; a winter sports resort.

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  • 90 satire

    قَدْحٌ \ satire: (a piece of) writing that is cruelly amusing (often for political reasons) and makes sb. or sth. seem foolish. \ مَقْطُوعة هِجَائِيَّة \ satire: (a piece of) writing that is cruelly amusing (often for political reasons) and makes sb. or sth. seem foolish. \ هِجاء \ satire: (a piece of) writing that is cruelly amusing (often for political reasons) and makes sb. or sth. seem foolish.

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  • 91 add

    [æd] verb
    1) ( often with to) to put (one thing) to or with (another):

    He added water to his whisky.

    يُضِيف
    2) ( often with to, ~together, ~up) to find the total of (various numbers):

    He added up the figures.

    يَجْمَع
    3) to say something extra:

    He explained, and added that he was sorry.

    يُضِيف
    4) ( with to) to increase:

    His illness had added to their difficulties.

    يَزِيد

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  • 92 avenue

    [ˈævɪnjuː] noun
    1) a road, often with trees along either side.
    طَريق مُشَجَّـر
    2) ( often abbreviated to Ave. when written) a word used in the names of certain roads or streets:

    His address is 14 Swan Avenue.

    جادَه، شارِع

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  • 93 bolster

    [ˈboulstə]
    1. noun
    a long, often round pillow.
    وِسادَه
    2. verb
    past tense, past participle ˈbolstered
    ( often with up) to prop up:

    We're getting a loan to bolster (up) the economy.

    يَدْعَمُ

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  • 94 bow

    I [bau]
    1. verb
    1) to bend (the head and often also the upper part of the body) forwards in greeting a person etc:

    They bowed their heads in prayer.

    يَنْحَني، يَحْني
    2) ( with to) to accept:

    I bow to your superior knowledge.

    يُذْعِنُ، يَقْبَلُ
    2. noun
    a bowing movement:

    He made a bow to the ladies.

    إنْحِناءه II [bəu]
    1. noun
    1) a springy curved rod bent by a string, by which arrows are shot.
    قَوْس
    2) a rod with horsehair stretched along it, by which the strings of a violin etc are sounded.
    قَوْسُ العَزِف
    3) a looped knot of material:

    Her dress is decorated with bows.

    أُنْشوطَه
    2. noun
    [bau]
    ( often in plural) the front of a ship or boat:

    The waves broke over the bows.

    مُقَدَّمُ السَّفينَه

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  • 95 bunch

    [bantʃ]
    1. noun
    a number of things fastened or growing together:

    a bunch of bananas.

    باقَه
    2. verb
    ( often with up or together) to come or put together in bunches, groups etc:

    Traffic often bunches on a motorway.

    يَتَجَمَّعُ، يَزْدَحِمُ

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  • 96 bustle

    [ˈbasl]
    1. verb
    ( often with about) to busy oneself (often noisily or fussily):

    She bustled about doing things all day.

    يَنْشَطُ، يَتَحَرَّكُ بِسُرْعَه
    2. noun
    hurry, fuss or activity.
    نَشاط، سُرْعَةُ حَرَكَه

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  • 97 cancer

    [ˈkænsə] noun
    1) a diseased growth in the body, often fatal:

    The cancer has spread to her stomach.

    سَرَطان
    2) the (often fatal) condition caused by such diseased growth(s):

    He is dying of cancer.

    مَرَضُ السَّرَطان

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  • 98 changeable

    adjective
    changing often; liable to change often:

    changeable moods.

    قابِلٌ للتَّغيير

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  • 99 fairy

    [ˈfeərɪ] plural ˈfairies noun
    an imaginary creature in the form of a very small (often winged) human, with magical powers:

    ( also adjective) fairy-land.

    جِنِّي، جِنِّيَّـه

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  • 100 foot

    [fut] plural feet [fiːt] noun
    1) the part of the leg on which a person or animal stands or walks:

    My feet are very sore from walking so far.

    قَدَم
    2) the lower part of anything:

    at the foot of the hill.

    أسْفَل الشَيئ
    3) (plural often foot; often abbreviated to ft when written) a measure of length equal to twelve inches (30.48 cm):

    He is five feet/foot six inches tall

    a four-foot wall.

    قَدَم وِحْدَة قِياس

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См. также в других словарях:

  • often — often, frequently, oft, oftentimes may be used with little or no distinction to mean again and again in more or less close succession. But often stresses the number of times a thing occurs, without regard to the interval of recurrence; frequently …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Often — Of ten, a. Frequent; common; repeated. [R.] Thine often infirmities. 1 Tim. v. 23. [1913 Webster] And weary thee with often welcomes. Beau. & Fl. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • often — In current English this is more usually pronounced with the t silent. The comparative forms oftener and oftenest are permissible, although more often and most often are more commonly used …   Modern English usage

  • often — (also archaic or N. Amer. oftentimes) ► ADVERB (oftener, oftenest) 1) frequently. 2) in many instances. USAGE The comparative and superlative forms oftener and oftenest are not incorrect, but are rarely used now in British English, the more usual …   English terms dictionary

  • Often — Of ten ([o^]f n; 115), adv. [Compar. {Oftener} ([o^]f n*[ e]r); superl. {Oftenest}.] [Formerly also ofte, fr. oft. See {Oft}., adv.] Frequently; many times; not seldom. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • often — index chronic Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • often — (adv.) c.1300, extended form of OFT (Cf. oft), originally before vowels and h , probably by influence of M.E. selden seldom. In common use from 16c., replacing oft …   Etymology dictionary

  • often — [adv] frequently again and again, a number of times, generally, many a time, much, oftentimes, ofttimes, over and over, recurrently, regularly, repeatedly, time after time, time and again, usually; concept 541 Ant. infrequently, rarely, seldom …   New thesaurus

  • often — [ôf′ən, äf′ən; ôf′tən, äf′tən] adv. [ME var. of OFT] many times; repeatedly; frequently adj. Archaic frequent …   English World dictionary

  • often — of|ten W1S1 [ˈɔfən, ˈɔftən US ˈo:f ] adv [Date: 1200 1300; Origin: oft] 1.) if something happens often, it happens regularly or many times = ↑frequently ▪ She often works at the weekend. ▪ If you wash your hair too often, it can get too dry. ▪… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • often — of|ten [ ɔfn ] adverb *** 1. ) on many occasions or in many situations: Often, students with family problems have difficulties at school. Boredom often leads to bad behavior. The home is often the most likely place in which someone is injured.… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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