-
1 informally
adverbبصورة غير رسميَّه -
2 drop in
to arrive informally to visit someone:يَزور بصورةٍ غَيْر مُتَوَقَّعَهDo drop in (on me) if you happen to be passing!
-
3 man
[mæn] plural men [men]1. noun1) an adult male human being:Hundreds of men, women and children
رَجُلa four-man team.
2) human beings taken as a whole; the human race:الإنْسانthe development of man.
3) obviously masculine male person:شَخْص رُجوليHe's independent, tough, strong, brave – a real man!
4) a word sometimes used in speaking informally or giving commands to someone:يا اخ!Get on with your work, man, and stop complaining!
5) an ordinary soldier, who is not an officer:جُنْدي عاديofficers and men.
6) a piece used in playing chess or draughts:بَيْدَق الشَّطْرَنْجI took three of his men in one move.
2. verb– past tense, past participle mannedto supply with men ( especially soldiers):يُجَهِّز، يُزَوِّدThe colonel manned the guns with soldiers from our regiment.
-
4 petrol station
( especially American filling station or informally gas station)a garage where petrol is sold.مَحَطَّة بَنْزين -
5 slacks
noun pluraltrousers, usually loose-fitting, worn informally by men or women:ألْبِسَه فَضْفاضَه مُتَراخِيَهa pair of slacks.
-
6 slang
[slæŋ]1. nounwords and phrases (often in use for only a short time) used very informally, eg words used mainly by, and typical of, a particular group:كَلِمات وتعابير عاميَّه"stiff" is slang for "a corpse".
2. verbto speak rudely and angrily to or about (someone); to abuse:يَتَكَلَّم بوقاحَةٍ وغَضَبI got furious when he started slanging my mother.
-
7 vernacular
[vəˈnækjulə]1. adjectivecolloquial or informally conversational:لُغَة دارِجَهvernacular speech/language.
2. nounthe common informal language of a country etc as opposed to its formal or literary language:لُغَة عامِيَّه ، لُغَة مَحْكِيَّهThey spoke to each other in the vernacular of the region.
-
8 تعلم
تَعَلَّمَ \ learn: to gain knowledge of sth. (or skill in sth.) by study or practice: We can learn by experience. You must learn to swim. I’m learning German. study: to learn, esp. by reading: He’s studying medicine. He’s studying to become a doctor. \ تَعَلَّمَ بالمُمارسة \ pick up: to learn (a language, a skill, etc.) informally, by experience: I picked up some German during my stay in Vienna. -
9 حركة
حَرَكَة \ activity: being active: At midday there is little activity in the market. motion: the act of moving: Don’t get off the bus when it is in motion. movement: moving or being moved: I noticed a movement in the bushes, a common effort (to change or improve sth.) by many people; a group of people who are joined (usu. informally) by common aims a political movement; the world-wide peace movement. stir: a stirring movement; mixing; excitement: The appearance of the great actor caused a stir in the theatre. \ حَرَكَة إلى الأَمام \ advance: a forward movement. \ حَرَكَة تَدُلّ على النِّيَّة \ gesture: a movement or action that is meant to show one’s feelings: As a friendly gesture, he sent his new neighbour some fruit. \ حَرَكَة تَشَنُّجيَّة \ jerk: a sudden rought irregular movement, as from the tightening of a muscle. \ حَرَكَة حُرَّة (في الآلة) \ play: room for loose movement (esp. in machinery): There’s too much play in these joints. \ حَرَكَة دَوَّامة دائِريّة \ whirl: a whirling movement: My mind was in a whirl (It was confused by exciting or anxious thoughts). \ حَرَكَة سريعة رَشيقة \ whisk: a whisking movement: The cow brushed away the flies with a whisk of its tail. \ حَرَكَة سريعة مُفَاجئة \ plunge: a plunging movement. \ حَرَكَة السَّير \ traffic: the movement of vehicles, aircraft, ships or trains: There was heavy traffic (There were a lot of vehicles) on the road today. An accident blocked the traffic. \ See Also المُرور \ حَرَكَة المَدّ والجَزْر \ tide: the regular rise and fall of the sea, which is caused by the moon. \ حَرَكَة يَد \ stroke: a movement of the arm or leg in swimming; a particular way of swimming: a fast stroke; the back stroke. \ See Also رِجْل مُنْتَظِمَة -
10 دعوة
دَعْوَة \ invitation: a polite expression of a desire for sb. to attend sth. or to do sth.: I sent him an invitation to my party. movement: a common effort (to change or improve sth.) by many people; a group of people who are joined (usu. informally) by common aims: a political movement; the world-wide peace movement. \ See Also حركة (حَرَكَة) -
11 لعابي
لُعابيّ \ salivary. \ _(field) Zool. \ لَعِبَ \ play: to amuse oneself informally: The children are playing in the garden, to take part in a formal game I play (football) in my school team, play, playing; amusing oneself Work and play don’t mix, playing, in a formal game clever play; rough play. sport: activities in which the body is exercised for pleasure (hunting, racing, team games, etc.). \ لَعِبَ ثانيةً \ replay: to play again (a match that had no result). \ لَعِبَ دورًا \ figure: to appear (in a story or report): Well-known sportsmen often figure in the newspaper. \ لَعِبَ ضِدَّ \ play: to play a game or match against: We played that school and beat them easily. \ لَعِبَ الورقةَ الأولى \ lead: (of the first player in a card game) to put down a certain card, which others must follow: He led the king of hearts. \ لَعِبَ وَرَقَةً من نَفْس النَّقش \ to follow suit: to play a card of the same suit as the first player’s card. -
12 لها
لَهَا \ hers: the possessive pronoun form of she; belonging to her: She says that the bag is hers. \ لَهَا (ب) \ play: to amuse oneself informally: The children are playing in the garden, to amuse oneself by pretending to be or do sth. The boys were playing (at) soldiers. toy: (with with) to consider, but not seriously: We’re toying with the idea of buying a boat. -
13 activity
حَرَكَة \ activity: being active: At midday there is little activity in the market. motion: the act of moving: Don’t get off the bus when it is in motion. movement: moving or being moved: I noticed a movement in the bushes, a common effort (to change or improve sth.) by many people; a group of people who are joined (usu. informally) by common aims a political movement; the world-wide peace movement. stir: a stirring movement; mixing; excitement: The appearance of the great actor caused a stir in the theatre. -
14 motion
حَرَكَة \ activity: being active: At midday there is little activity in the market. motion: the act of moving: Don’t get off the bus when it is in motion. movement: moving or being moved: I noticed a movement in the bushes, a common effort (to change or improve sth.) by many people; a group of people who are joined (usu. informally) by common aims a political movement; the world-wide peace movement. stir: a stirring movement; mixing; excitement: The appearance of the great actor caused a stir in the theatre. -
15 movement
حَرَكَة \ activity: being active: At midday there is little activity in the market. motion: the act of moving: Don’t get off the bus when it is in motion. movement: moving or being moved: I noticed a movement in the bushes, a common effort (to change or improve sth.) by many people; a group of people who are joined (usu. informally) by common aims a political movement; the world-wide peace movement. stir: a stirring movement; mixing; excitement: The appearance of the great actor caused a stir in the theatre. -
16 stir
حَرَكَة \ activity: being active: At midday there is little activity in the market. motion: the act of moving: Don’t get off the bus when it is in motion. movement: moving or being moved: I noticed a movement in the bushes, a common effort (to change or improve sth.) by many people; a group of people who are joined (usu. informally) by common aims a political movement; the world-wide peace movement. stir: a stirring movement; mixing; excitement: The appearance of the great actor caused a stir in the theatre. -
17 invitation
دَعْوَة \ invitation: a polite expression of a desire for sb. to attend sth. or to do sth.: I sent him an invitation to my party. movement: a common effort (to change or improve sth.) by many people; a group of people who are joined (usu. informally) by common aims: a political movement; the world-wide peace movement. \ See Also حركة (حَرَكَة) -
18 movement
دَعْوَة \ invitation: a polite expression of a desire for sb. to attend sth. or to do sth.: I sent him an invitation to my party. movement: a common effort (to change or improve sth.) by many people; a group of people who are joined (usu. informally) by common aims: a political movement; the world-wide peace movement. \ See Also حركة (حَرَكَة) -
19 pick up
أَخَذَ بسيّارته \ pick up: to collect; take into one’s car: I picked up my son outside the school. \ تَعَلَّمَ بالمُمارسة \ pick up: to learn (a language, a skill, etc.) informally, by experience: I picked up some German during my stay in Vienna. -
20 play
لَعِبَ \ play: to amuse oneself informally: The children are playing in the garden, to take part in a formal game I play (football) in my school team, play, playing; amusing oneself Work and play don’t mix, playing, in a formal game clever play; rough play. sport: activities in which the body is exercised for pleasure (hunting, racing, team games, etc.).
- 1
- 2
См. также в других словарях:
Informally — In*form al*ly, adv. In an informal manner. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
informally — adv. Informally is used with these verbs: ↑chat, ↑discuss … Collocations dictionary
informally — informal ► ADJECTIVE 1) relaxed, friendly, or unofficial. 2) (of clothes) suitable for everyday wear; casual. 3) referring to the language of everyday speech and writing, rather than that used in official and formal contexts. DERIVATIVES… … English terms dictionary
informally — adverb 1. without formality (Freq. 2) he visited us informally • Ant: ↑formally • Derived from adjective: ↑informal 2. with the use of colloquial expressions this building is colloquially referred to as The Barn … Useful english dictionary
informally — adverb see informal … New Collegiate Dictionary
informally — See informal. * * * … Universalium
informally — adverb In an irregular or informal manner; without the usual forms … Wiktionary
informally — adv. in an informal manner, casually, without ceremony … English contemporary dictionary
informally — in·formally … English syllables
informally — See: informal … English dictionary
Measure (mathematics) — Informally, a measure has the property of being monotone in the sense that if A is a subset of B, the measure of A is less than or equal to the measure of B. Furthermore, the measure of the empty set is required to be 0. In mathematical analysis … Wikipedia