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الزَّمن الماضي \ past: (with the) past time: I knew him well in the past, but he lives abroad now. \ الماضي \ past: (with the) past time: I knew him well in the past, but he lives abroad now. \ دابِر \ past. \ See Also سالف (سالِف) \ سِيرَة ماضِيَة (لشخص) \ past: one’s personal history: She never talks about her past. \ عَبْرَ \ past: up to and beyond (in place): He went past (me) without noticing me. \ See Also مارًّا بِـ \ فائِت \ past: (of a period of time) last; just gone by: During the past three weeks I’ve met him often. \ مارًّا بِـ \ past: up to and beyond (in place): He went past (me) without noticing me. \ مُجاوِزٌ لِـ \ past: beyond: My house is just past the crossroads, but his is a long way past. -
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[paːst]1. adjective1) just finished:الماضي، الأخيرthe past year.
2) over, finished or ended, of an earlier time than the present:ماضٍ، انتهىThe time for discussion is past.
3) (of the tense of a verb) indicating action in the past:الفِعل في الزَّمن الماضيIn "He did it", the verb is in the past tense.
2. preposition1) up to and beyond; by:أمامي ، عَبْرَHe ran past me.
2) after:بَعْدIt's past six o'clock.
3. adverbup to and beyond (a particular place, person etc):عَبْر، مُجْتازينThe soldiers marched past.
4. noun1) a person's earlier life or career, especially if secret or not respectable:ماضي الأنْسانHe never spoke about his past.
2) the past tense:الفِعْل في الزَّمَن الماضيa verb in the past.
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(Persian) low, short; quiet, weak (sound); poor, inferior (quality); lowly, base, mean; down, downstairs. pastga qo’y Put it down. pastda down, downstairs. nazari past or past nazar lowly, mean. avji past underdeveloped; in low spirits. mashqi past in low spirits. qo’li past unlucky, unfortunate; about to lose s.t. past kel to give in, to yield, to cede. past tush to calm down, to regain one’s composure. pastga ur to put down, to insult. havo past keldi the weather was bad -
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بَعْدَ \ after: at a later time than: He arrived after I left, later than: after dinner, next in order: 7 is the number after 6, (of repeated events): I warned him time after time. past: after (in time): It’s past midnight. It’s half past twelve. It’s ten (minutes) to two now; I’ll meet you at twenty (minutes) past. beyond: to the farther side of: This bus doesn’t go beyond the station, on the farther side of: My farm is beyond this. in: showing a space of time before sth. will happen; after: I’ll come in a few days (or in a minute). past: beyond: My house is just past the crossroads, but his is a long way past. -
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* * *n. [Lat. pastus; Fr. pâte?], a feast; in the phrase, liggja á pasti, of a wild beast, to be sucking the blood out of the prey; the Landn. 235 has liggja á fasti, see fastr: gleðinnar past, Lil. 90; hyggju past, Krosskv.II. pastr, n. animal vigour; það er ekkert pastr í honum, there is no pith in him. pastrs-lauss, adj. pithless, feeble, e. g. of children suffering from atrophy. -
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عَبْرَ \ across: over; from one side to the other of: He ran across the street. There is a bridge across the stream. by: (showing the way used) along; across; over; through: He came by the main road (or by the fields or by the bridge). over: across the surface of: Ships sail over the sea. past: up to and beyond (in place): He went past (me) without noticing me. -
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• Things past cannot be recalled - Мертвых с погоста не носят (M), Что минуло, то сгинуло a (4) -
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مَسَّ مَسًّا خفيفًا \ brush against: (or past) touch in passing: He brushed against me in the passage. -
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20 past equity -menetelmä
finance, business, economy• past equity method
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