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1 person
شَخْص \ bloke, guy: a man. beggar: fellow: He’s a lazy little beggar. chap, guy: man; boy; fellow. fellow: a man or boy: a friendly fellow. individual: a person (treated separately, not just as one of a group). person: (use people for the pl.; persons is formally correct in some cases, but it is safer to avoid it) a human being: enough food for one person; an important person. soul: (in certain phrases) a person: He’s a friendly old soul. There wasn’t a soul in sight. -
2 person
ضَمِير \ conscience: the feeling that tells us whether we are doing right or wrong: If we do wrong, we have a guilty conscience. person: one of the three classes of pronoun: the first person (I, we); the second person (you); the third person (he, she, it, they). pronoun: a word (such as you, him, mine) that stands in place of a noun. -
3 person
فَرْد \ fellow: a man or boy: a friendly fellow. individual: a person (treated separately, not just as one of a group). one: (often after just, only, not) a single: They have only one son. Not one man offered to help. person: (use people for the pl.; persons is formally correct in some cases, but it is safer to avoid it) a human being: enough food for one person; an important person. single: only one: Can you tell me a single reason why I should help him?. -
4 person
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5 person
إِنْسَان \ bloke, guy: a man. person: (use people for the pl.; persons is formally correct in some cases, but it is safer to avoid it) a human being: an important person. soul: (in certain phrases) a person: He’s a friendly old soul. There wasn’t a soul in sight. -
6 the last person
a person who is very unlikely or unwilling to do a particular thing, or to whom it would be unwise or dangerous to do a particular thing:I'm the last person to make a fuss, but you should have told me all the same
الأخيرHe's the last person you should offend.
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7 in person
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. -
8 in person
personally; one's self, not represented by someone else:بِشَخْصِه، شَخْصِيّاI'd like to thank him in person.
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9 no less a person etc than
شَخْص ليس أقل من، شَخْص عَظيمas great a person etc as: I had tea with no less a person than the Prime Minister
•Remark: less is used in speaking about quantity or amount: People should eat less fat; I've less than $100 in the bank. fewer sould be used in speaking about numbers of individual things or people: I've fewer books than he has; There were fewer than 50 people at the meeting. -
10 in person
بِنَفْسِه \ in person: oneself; not sb. who is acting for one: She was present in person at the meeting. personally: oneself: I personally invited her (I myself invited her). Personally (speaking for myself) I don’t agree with you. \ See Also شخصيا (شَخْصِيًّا) -
11 at (a person's) own risk
with the person agreeing to accept any loss, damage etc involved:على مَسؤوليَّة صاحِب الشيءCars may be parked here at their owner's risk.
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12 at (a person's) own risk
with the person agreeing to accept any loss, damage etc involved:على مَسؤوليَّة صاحِب الشيءCars may be parked here at their owner's risk.
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13 displaced person
مُرَحَّل، مُشَرَّد عَن وَطَنِهِ -
14 have to do with (a person or thing)
( also have got to do with)to be of importance or concern to (a person or thing):What have these letters to do with you?
يَكون لَه عُلاقَه بYour remarks have (got) nothing to do with the subject we are discussing.
Arabic-English dictionary > have to do with (a person or thing)
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15 have to do with (a person or thing)
( also have got to do with)to be of importance or concern to (a person or thing):What have these letters to do with you?
يَكون لَه عُلاقَه بYour remarks have (got) nothing to do with the subject we are discussing.
Arabic-English dictionary > have to do with (a person or thing)
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16 under (a person's) (very) nose
right in front of (a person):من أمام الشَّخْصHe stole the money from under my very nose.
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17 under (a person's) (very) nose
right in front of (a person):من أمام الشَّخْصHe stole the money from under my very nose.
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18 under (a person's) (very) nose
right in front of (a person):من أمام الشَّخْصHe stole the money from under my very nose.
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19 under (a person's) (very) nose
right in front of (a person):من أمام الشَّخْصHe stole the money from under my very nose.
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20 be one up on (a person)
to have an advantage over (someone):يَتَفَوَّق على، يكون لَدَيْه الأفْضَلِيَّهWe brought out a book on this before our rivals so we're one up on them.
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