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1 outset
أَوَّل الأَمْرِ \ beginning: to start; first part: He made a good beginning in his new job. outset: start: He knew from the outset that he would fail. -
2 outset
بِدَايَة \ beginning: start; first part: He made a good beginning in his new job. I shall leave at the beginning of August. outset: start: He knew from the outset that he would fail. start: setting out: We made an early start, beginning: from start to finish. \ See Also أَوَّل الأَمر، مستهل (مُسْتَهَل) -
3 outset
مُسْتَهَلّ \ outset: start: He knew from the outset that he would fail. \ See Also بداية (بِدايَة) -
4 outset
[ˈautset] nounthe beginning of something:بَدْء، مُسْتَهَل، بِدايَةWe have to get quite clear from the outset what our policy is.
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5 أول
أَوَّل \ early: near the beginning: The early part of his life was spent in Khartoum. first: before all others, in time or in order: The first day of the year is January 1st. He was first on the list. former: adj. (attrib.); pron. (compared with latter) the first (of two) to be named: Michael and Martin are brothers. The former (Michael) can swim, but the latter (Martin) cannot. initial: first; at the beginning: The initial letter of the word ‘start’ is ‘s’. My initial attempt to swim across the river ended in failure. \ أَوَّل الأَمْرِ \ beginning: to start; first part: He made a good beginning in his new job. outset: start: He knew from the outset that he would fail. -
6 بداية
بِدَايَة \ beginning: start; first part: He made a good beginning in his new job. I shall leave at the beginning of August. outset: start: He knew from the outset that he would fail. start: setting out: We made an early start, beginning: from start to finish. \ See Also أَوَّل الأَمر، مستهل (مُسْتَهَل) -
7 مستهل
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8 beginning
أَوَّل الأَمْرِ \ beginning: to start; first part: He made a good beginning in his new job. outset: start: He knew from the outset that he would fail. -
9 beginning
بِدَايَة \ beginning: start; first part: He made a good beginning in his new job. I shall leave at the beginning of August. outset: start: He knew from the outset that he would fail. start: setting out: We made an early start, beginning: from start to finish. \ See Also أَوَّل الأَمر، مستهل (مُسْتَهَل) -
10 start
بِدَايَة \ beginning: start; first part: He made a good beginning in his new job. I shall leave at the beginning of August. outset: start: He knew from the outset that he would fail. start: setting out: We made an early start, beginning: from start to finish. \ See Also أَوَّل الأَمر، مستهل (مُسْتَهَل) -
11 بداية
n. beginning, start, starting, starter, commencement, outset, onset, inception, origination, outbreak, opening, conception, threshold -
12 مستهل
1́ adj. initiate2́ n. outset, onset3́ v. behold -
13 أول
أوّل: بَدْء، بِدَايَةbeginning, start, onset, outset, prime, first, incipience -
14 بدء
بَدْء: أوّل، مَطْلَعbeginning, start, commencement, outset, onset, inception, incipience, rise, dawn, first, alpha, prime, early stage, first appearance; starting point -
15 مند البدء
مُنْدُ البَدْءfrom the (very) beginning, from the outset -
16 رأس
رَأس: أوّل، بَدْءbeginning, start, onset, outset, first -
17 سراة
سَرَاة: أوّلُ الشّيْءbeginning, outset, first -
18 صدر
صَدْر: بَدْء، مَطْلَع، أوّلbeginning, start, commencement, outset, onset, rise, dawn, prime, early stage -
19 غرة
غُرّة: أوّل، مَطْلَعfirst, beginning, start, commencement, outset, onset, rise, dawn -
20 فاتحة
فاتِحَة: بَدْء، صَدْرbeginning, start, commencement, opening, outset, onset, inception, incipience, rise, dawn, first
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