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  • 121 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.

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  • 122 رجل

    رَجُل \ man: a fully grown male person. \ خَلِيق بالرِّجال \ manly: having a man’s qualities; fit for a man: manly sports. \ رَجُل إطفاء (الحريق)‏ \ fireman, firemen: sb. who is trained to put out dangerous fires. \ رَجُل أَعْمال \ businessman, businessmen: a person in business, usu. at a high level. \ رَجُل إحْصَاء (خَبير)‏ \ statistician: sb. who studies and works with statistics. \ رَجُل دَوْلَة \ statesman: a wise and important member of a government (as proved by history). \ See Also سياسة (سِيَاسَة)‏ \ رَجُل دِين مَسيحيّ \ clergyman, clergymen: a Christian priest. \ رَجُل سِيَاسيّ \ politician: sb. who takes an active part in national politics; (in a bad sense) one who puts the interests of his political party before those of his country. \ رَجُل صالِح \ saint: any very holy person; one who is tirelessly kind in spite of serious troubles. \ رَجُل صِناعَةٍ \ industrialist: sb., esp. a factory owner, who gains money through industry. \ رَجُل فاضِل \ gentleman, gentlemen: a man with polite and gentle manners, who considers the feelings of others. \ رَجُل مُتَقاعِد \ pensioner: sb. who receives a pension. \ رَجُل نَبِيل المَحْتِد \ gentleman: old use a man of quite high rank in society.

    Arabic-English dictionary > رجل

  • 123 شخصيا

    شَخْصِيًّا \ for one: (naming one when others are also concerned): I, for one, refused to pay him (and there may be others who refused too). in person: oneself; not sb. who is acting for one: She was present in person at the meeting. personally: as a person (in regard to character); socially: I like him personally, but I dislike his political ideas, oneself I personally invited her (I myself invited her). Personally (speaking for myself) I don’t agree with you.

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  • 124 قذر

    قَذِر \ bad, (worse, worst): not in good condition; decayed. black: dirty: Your hands are black; go and wash them.. dirty: (of actions) not fair; nasty, not clean: He played a dirty trick on me. Some footballers play a dirty game. filthy: very dirty and unpleasant. foul: very dirty. grubby: dirty; unwashed. lousy: very nasty. messy: dirty; disordered; confused. mucky: dirty. nasty: unpleasant: a nasty person; a nasty taste. sordid: (of conditions) poor and dirty; (of men and actions) showing all the worst human qualities (nastiness, dishonesty, uncontrolled desires, etc.). squalid: (of a place or condition) dirty, for lack of care: a squalid kitchen; a squalid existence. \ See Also فاسد (فاسِد)، وسخ (وَسِخ)، دَنيء، كريه (كَرِيه)، بائس (بَائِس)، حَقير \ قَذِر (إنْسَان)‏ \ beast: a very nasty person. \ قَذِر (إنْسَان)‏ \ pig: a dirty or badmannered person. \ See Also حَقِير \ قَذِر جدًّا \ grimy: very dirty.

    Arabic-English dictionary > قذر

  • 125 كاتب

    كَاتِب \ author: a writer: Dickens was the author of many books. clerk: a person who deals with letters, files, accounts, etc., in the office or bank. writer: sb. who writes books, etc.. \ كَاتِب الاخْتِزَال \ stenographer: sb. who writes by using signs (shorthand) instead of whole words or common groups of letters. \ كَاتِب حِسَابات \ book-keeper: sb. who keeps business accounts. \ الكَاتِب العَدْل \ notary, notary public: a person (usu. a lawyer) with the power to make the signing of written statements official. \ كَاتِب فُكاهي \ humorist: a person who makes jokes, in speech or writing. \ كَاتِب قِصّة \ novelist: sb. who writes novels. \ كَاتِب مَسْرَحيّ \ dramatist: sb. who writes plays. \ كاتِبةٌ مُبْرِقة (كاتِبةٌ مُبْرِقة بِعاديّة)‏ \ teleprinter, telex. \ _(field) Elec. Comm.

    Arabic-English dictionary > كاتب

  • 126 لئيم

    لَئِيم \ mean: unkind and unfair: Stealing a blind man’s bag is a mean trick. nasty: unpleasant: a nasty person; a nasty taste. rascal: a dishonest person. rascally: like a dishonest person: rascally behaviour.

    Arabic-English dictionary > لئيم

  • 127 محافظ

    مُحَافِظ \ governor: sb. who is appointed (usu. by the government) to control sth. (a state, bank, prison, college, etc.). old-fashioned: (of people) holding on to old ideas and customs; (of things) not modern; no longer used. \ مُحافِظ (شَخْص)‏ \ conservative: (a person) disliking great or sudden changes from the customary way of doing things; (a person) belonging to the British political party that wishes to preserve the country from too much government control of industry. \ See Also متحفظ (مُتَحَفِّظ)‏ \ مُحَافِظ على القانون \ law-abiding: (of a person) obeying the law. \ مُحَافِظ على المَواعِيد \ punctual: at the right time; neither early nor late: Trains are not always punctual. The meeting began punctually at 8.00. \ مُحَافِظ على النِّظَام \ orderly: well arranged; (of a crowd) well behaved.

    Arabic-English dictionary > محافظ

  • 128 محتال

    مُحْتَال \ cheat: a person who cheats. crook: a dishonest person; sb. who lives by crime. rogue: a dishonest person. sly: deceitful.

    Arabic-English dictionary > محتال

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