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1 past
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. -
2 past
[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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3 past
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. -
4 past
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. -
5 past
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6 past
مَسَّ مَسًّا خفيفًا \ brush against: (or past) touch in passing: He brushed against me in the passage. -
7 past redemption
too bad to be redeemed or improved.لا يُمْكِن إسْتِرْجاعُه -
8 half past four etc
(American) half after three etcat thirty minutes past the hour stated:السّاعة الثّالِثَة والنِّصْفI'm leaving at half past six.
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9 half past seven etc
(American) half after three etcat thirty minutes past the hour stated:السّاعة الثّالِثَة والنِّصْفI'm leaving at half past six.
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10 half past three etc
(American) half after three etcat thirty minutes past the hour stated:السّاعة الثّالِثَة والنِّصْفI'm leaving at half past six.
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11 the past
the time which was before the present:الماضيIn the past, houses were built of wood or stone.
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12 be first past the post
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13 abide by
past tense, past participle aˈbided– to act according to; to be faithful to:يَلْتَزِم، يَفِي بِThey must abide by the rules of the game.
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14 booby-trap
past tense, past participle booby-trapped verbto put a booby trap in an object:يَنْصُبُ فَخَّا أو شَرَكاDon't touch that! It may be booby-trapped.
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15 hot up
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16 kit out
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17 light on
– past tense, past participle lit [lɪt] verbto find by chance:يَجِدُ بالصُّدْفَهWhile wandering round the town, we lit on a very cheap restaurant.
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18 sidestep
past tense, past participle ˈsidestepped verb1) to step to one side:يَخْطو جانِباHe sidestepped as his attacker tried to grab him.
2) to avoid:يَتَجَنَّبto sidestep a problem.
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19 speed up
past tense, past participle ˈspeeded1) –2) to increase speed:يَزيد سُرْعَتَهThe car speeded up as it left the town.
3) to quicken the rate of:يَزيد مُعَدَّلWe are trying to speed up production.
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20 spoon-feed
past tense, past participle ˈspoon-fed verb1) to feed with a spoon.يُطْعِم بالمِلْعَقَه2) to teach or treat (a person) in a way that does not allow him to think or act for himself.يُبالِغ في الإعْتِناء
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