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  • 1 guard

    حَرَسَ \ escort: to go with sb. as a guard: Two warships escorted the Queen (or Queen’s ship) into harbour. guard: to protect; prevent (prisoners) from escaping: My dog guards my house. patrol: (of police or guards) to travel up and down a particular area: Soldiers patrol the border. watch: to pay attention to; guard: Please watch my money while I swim. \ See Also احترس (اِحْتَرَسَ)، رافق (رَافَقَ)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > guard

  • 2 حرس

    حَرَسَ \ escort: to go with sb. as a guard: Two warships escorted the Queen (or Queen’s ship) into harbour. guard: to protect; prevent (prisoners) from escaping: My dog guards my house. patrol: (of police or guards) to travel up and down a particular area: Soldiers patrol the border. watch: to pay attention to; guard: Please watch my money while I swim. \ See Also احترس (اِحْتَرَسَ)، رافق (رَافَقَ)‏ \ حَرَسٌ خاصّ \ bodyguard: a guard to protect a (usu. important) person who might be attacked: a member of the King’s bodyguard. \ حَرَس المَلكة (في بريطانيا)‏ \ the Life Guards: a group of soldiers on horseback, who guard the Queen at certain ceremonies in Britain (besides doing usual army duties).

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  • 3 escort

    حَرَسَ \ escort: to go with sb. as a guard: Two warships escorted the Queen (or Queen’s ship) into harbour. guard: to protect; prevent (prisoners) from escaping: My dog guards my house. patrol: (of police or guards) to travel up and down a particular area: Soldiers patrol the border. watch: to pay attention to; guard: Please watch my money while I swim. \ See Also احترس (اِحْتَرَسَ)، رافق (رَافَقَ)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > escort

  • 4 patrol

    حَرَسَ \ escort: to go with sb. as a guard: Two warships escorted the Queen (or Queen’s ship) into harbour. guard: to protect; prevent (prisoners) from escaping: My dog guards my house. patrol: (of police or guards) to travel up and down a particular area: Soldiers patrol the border. watch: to pay attention to; guard: Please watch my money while I swim. \ See Also احترس (اِحْتَرَسَ)، رافق (رَافَقَ)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > patrol

  • 5 watch

    حَرَسَ \ escort: to go with sb. as a guard: Two warships escorted the Queen (or Queen’s ship) into harbour. guard: to protect; prevent (prisoners) from escaping: My dog guards my house. patrol: (of police or guards) to travel up and down a particular area: Soldiers patrol the border. watch: to pay attention to; guard: Please watch my money while I swim. \ See Also احترس (اِحْتَرَسَ)، رافق (رَافَقَ)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > watch

  • 6 detain

    [dɪˈteɪn] verb
    1) to hold back and delay:

    I won't detain you – I can see you're in a hurry.

    يُؤَخِّر
    2) (of the police etc) to keep under guard:

    Three suspects were detained at the police station.

    يَحْجِز، يَحْتَجِز

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  • 7 خفر

    خَفَرَ \ escort: to go with sb. as a guard: Two warships escorted the Queen (or Queen’s ship) into harbour. patrol: (of police or guards) to travel up and down a particular area: Soldiers patrol the border. safeguard: to protect sth. against possible trouble. \ خَفَرُ السَّوَاحِلِ \ coastguard: officer, with police duties concerning ships along the coast.

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  • 8 station

    [ˈsteɪʃən]
    1. noun
    1) a place with a ticket office, waiting rooms etc, where trains, buses or coaches stop to allow passengers to get on or off:

    She arrived at the station in good time for her train.

    مَحَطَّه
    2) a local headquarters or centre of work of some kind:

    How many fire-engines are kept at the fire station?

    Where is the police station?

    military/naval stations.

    مَرْكِز
    3) a post or position (eg of a guard or other person on duty):

    The watchman remained at his station all night.

    مَخْفَر، مَكان
    2. verb
    to put (a person, oneself, troops etc in a place or position to perform some duty):

    The regiment is stationed abroad.

    يَضَع، يُرَكِّز

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  • 9 اعترض

    اِعْتَرَضَ \ bar: to block (a way): The road was barred by a fallen tree. \ See Also سد (سَدَّ)‏ \ اِعْتَرَضَ (للإفصاح عن الهوية)‏ \ challenge: to demand proof or explanation: The guard challenged me at the gate. He challenged my right to enter. \ اِعْتَرَضَ سَبيل \ obstruct: to block; prevent: Trees obstructed our view from the house. intercept: to stop or catch sb. or sth. on the way: their secret message (or messenger) was intercepted by the police. One of their team intercepted the ball before it reached me. \ اِعْتَرَضَ عَلَى \ object: to disagree; express dislike; complain; mind: His neighbours objected to the noise. Do you object if I smoke?. oppose: to be against; not support: I oppose (or I am opposed to) your plan. protest: to complain: All people should protest against unfairness. \ See Also عارض (عَارَضَ)‏

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  • 10 حاجة

    حاجَة \ demand: a need (for goods, workers, etc.): The demand for new cars is greater than the supply. Language teachers are in great demand. lack: (with of) absence of sth.; want: I could not finish the job for lack of paint. necessity: need: Food and drink are the necessities of life. There was no necessity to steal food when you had some money. need: the state of not having what one ought to have: He’s in need of help. requirement: a need: Does this supply satisfy (or meet) your requirements?. want: lack; the state of not having sth.: He died for want of food. \ See Also طلب (طَلَب)، نقص (نَقْص)، ضرورة (ضَرُورَة)‏ \ بِحاجَة إلى \ lacking: (with in) needing; not having enough: His pictures are lacking in colour. short: in need; not having enough: I’m short of money. \ حَاجِز \ bar: sth. that stops or prevents sth.: Old ideas may be a bar to progress. barrier: sth. that prevents people from passing: Railway tickets are examined at the barrier. There is a social barrier between rich and poor. block: sth. that gets in the way and prevents movement: The Police put up a road block. counter: a long table between buyers and sellers in a shop, bank, etc.. embankment: a wall of earth or stones to hold back water, or to carry a road or railway above the natural level. fender: sth. used to prevent one object from striking another (e.g. a guard in front of a fire in a room; a bar at the front of a car; pieces of rubber, rope or wood used to hold a ship away from the side of a harbour). rail: a bar of wood or metal that joins upright posts (of a fence, as a support for climbing stairs, etc.). screen: sth. (a frame with cloth, woodwork, glass, etc.) that gives protection against the wind, or against being seen: a windscreen; a smoke screen (smoke that hides one). \ See Also سد (سَدٌّ)، رَصيف، سور (سُور)، ستار (سِتار)‏ \ حَاجِز اجتماعي \ colour bar, color bar: worse treatment for people of one colour than those of another. \ حَاجِز الأَمْوَاج \ breakwater: wall of stone to protect a harbour from waves. \ حَاجِز الشارع \ kerb, curb: a line of raised stones separating a footpath from a road. \ حَاجِز للقفز \ hurdle: a light frame that people or horses jump over in a race. \ حَاجِز اللَّوْن \ colour bar, color bar: worse treatment for people of one colour than those of another.

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  • 11 bar

    حَاجِز \ bar: sth. that stops or prevents sth.: Old ideas may be a bar to progress. barrier: sth. that prevents people from passing: Railway tickets are examined at the barrier. There is a social barrier between rich and poor. block: sth. that gets in the way and prevents movement: The Police put up a road block. counter: a long table between buyers and sellers in a shop, bank, etc.. embankment: a wall of earth or stones to hold back water, or to carry a road or railway above the natural level. fender: sth. used to prevent one object from striking another (e.g. a guard in front of a fire in a room; a bar at the front of a car; pieces of rubber, rope or wood used to hold a ship away from the side of a harbour). rail: a bar of wood or metal that joins upright posts (of a fence, as a support for climbing stairs, etc.). screen: sth. (a frame with cloth, woodwork, glass, etc.) that gives protection against the wind, or against being seen: a windscreen; a smoke screen (smoke that hides one). \ See Also سد (سَدٌّ)، رَصيف، سور (سُور)، ستار (سِتار)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > bar

  • 12 barrier

    حَاجِز \ bar: sth. that stops or prevents sth.: Old ideas may be a bar to progress. barrier: sth. that prevents people from passing: Railway tickets are examined at the barrier. There is a social barrier between rich and poor. block: sth. that gets in the way and prevents movement: The Police put up a road block. counter: a long table between buyers and sellers in a shop, bank, etc.. embankment: a wall of earth or stones to hold back water, or to carry a road or railway above the natural level. fender: sth. used to prevent one object from striking another (e.g. a guard in front of a fire in a room; a bar at the front of a car; pieces of rubber, rope or wood used to hold a ship away from the side of a harbour). rail: a bar of wood or metal that joins upright posts (of a fence, as a support for climbing stairs, etc.). screen: sth. (a frame with cloth, woodwork, glass, etc.) that gives protection against the wind, or against being seen: a windscreen; a smoke screen (smoke that hides one). \ See Also سد (سَدٌّ)، رَصيف، سور (سُور)، ستار (سِتار)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > barrier

  • 13 block

    حَاجِز \ bar: sth. that stops or prevents sth.: Old ideas may be a bar to progress. barrier: sth. that prevents people from passing: Railway tickets are examined at the barrier. There is a social barrier between rich and poor. block: sth. that gets in the way and prevents movement: The Police put up a road block. counter: a long table between buyers and sellers in a shop, bank, etc.. embankment: a wall of earth or stones to hold back water, or to carry a road or railway above the natural level. fender: sth. used to prevent one object from striking another (e.g. a guard in front of a fire in a room; a bar at the front of a car; pieces of rubber, rope or wood used to hold a ship away from the side of a harbour). rail: a bar of wood or metal that joins upright posts (of a fence, as a support for climbing stairs, etc.). screen: sth. (a frame with cloth, woodwork, glass, etc.) that gives protection against the wind, or against being seen: a windscreen; a smoke screen (smoke that hides one). \ See Also سد (سَدٌّ)، رَصيف، سور (سُور)، ستار (سِتار)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > block

  • 14 counter

    حَاجِز \ bar: sth. that stops or prevents sth.: Old ideas may be a bar to progress. barrier: sth. that prevents people from passing: Railway tickets are examined at the barrier. There is a social barrier between rich and poor. block: sth. that gets in the way and prevents movement: The Police put up a road block. counter: a long table between buyers and sellers in a shop, bank, etc.. embankment: a wall of earth or stones to hold back water, or to carry a road or railway above the natural level. fender: sth. used to prevent one object from striking another (e.g. a guard in front of a fire in a room; a bar at the front of a car; pieces of rubber, rope or wood used to hold a ship away from the side of a harbour). rail: a bar of wood or metal that joins upright posts (of a fence, as a support for climbing stairs, etc.). screen: sth. (a frame with cloth, woodwork, glass, etc.) that gives protection against the wind, or against being seen: a windscreen; a smoke screen (smoke that hides one). \ See Also سد (سَدٌّ)، رَصيف، سور (سُور)، ستار (سِتار)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > counter

  • 15 embankment

    حَاجِز \ bar: sth. that stops or prevents sth.: Old ideas may be a bar to progress. barrier: sth. that prevents people from passing: Railway tickets are examined at the barrier. There is a social barrier between rich and poor. block: sth. that gets in the way and prevents movement: The Police put up a road block. counter: a long table between buyers and sellers in a shop, bank, etc.. embankment: a wall of earth or stones to hold back water, or to carry a road or railway above the natural level. fender: sth. used to prevent one object from striking another (e.g. a guard in front of a fire in a room; a bar at the front of a car; pieces of rubber, rope or wood used to hold a ship away from the side of a harbour). rail: a bar of wood or metal that joins upright posts (of a fence, as a support for climbing stairs, etc.). screen: sth. (a frame with cloth, woodwork, glass, etc.) that gives protection against the wind, or against being seen: a windscreen; a smoke screen (smoke that hides one). \ See Also سد (سَدٌّ)، رَصيف، سور (سُور)، ستار (سِتار)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > embankment

  • 16 fender

    حَاجِز \ bar: sth. that stops or prevents sth.: Old ideas may be a bar to progress. barrier: sth. that prevents people from passing: Railway tickets are examined at the barrier. There is a social barrier between rich and poor. block: sth. that gets in the way and prevents movement: The Police put up a road block. counter: a long table between buyers and sellers in a shop, bank, etc.. embankment: a wall of earth or stones to hold back water, or to carry a road or railway above the natural level. fender: sth. used to prevent one object from striking another (e.g. a guard in front of a fire in a room; a bar at the front of a car; pieces of rubber, rope or wood used to hold a ship away from the side of a harbour). rail: a bar of wood or metal that joins upright posts (of a fence, as a support for climbing stairs, etc.). screen: sth. (a frame with cloth, woodwork, glass, etc.) that gives protection against the wind, or against being seen: a windscreen; a smoke screen (smoke that hides one). \ See Also سد (سَدٌّ)، رَصيف، سور (سُور)، ستار (سِتار)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > fender

  • 17 rail

    حَاجِز \ bar: sth. that stops or prevents sth.: Old ideas may be a bar to progress. barrier: sth. that prevents people from passing: Railway tickets are examined at the barrier. There is a social barrier between rich and poor. block: sth. that gets in the way and prevents movement: The Police put up a road block. counter: a long table between buyers and sellers in a shop, bank, etc.. embankment: a wall of earth or stones to hold back water, or to carry a road or railway above the natural level. fender: sth. used to prevent one object from striking another (e.g. a guard in front of a fire in a room; a bar at the front of a car; pieces of rubber, rope or wood used to hold a ship away from the side of a harbour). rail: a bar of wood or metal that joins upright posts (of a fence, as a support for climbing stairs, etc.). screen: sth. (a frame with cloth, woodwork, glass, etc.) that gives protection against the wind, or against being seen: a windscreen; a smoke screen (smoke that hides one). \ See Also سد (سَدٌّ)، رَصيف، سور (سُور)، ستار (سِتار)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > rail

  • 18 screen

    حَاجِز \ bar: sth. that stops or prevents sth.: Old ideas may be a bar to progress. barrier: sth. that prevents people from passing: Railway tickets are examined at the barrier. There is a social barrier between rich and poor. block: sth. that gets in the way and prevents movement: The Police put up a road block. counter: a long table between buyers and sellers in a shop, bank, etc.. embankment: a wall of earth or stones to hold back water, or to carry a road or railway above the natural level. fender: sth. used to prevent one object from striking another (e.g. a guard in front of a fire in a room; a bar at the front of a car; pieces of rubber, rope or wood used to hold a ship away from the side of a harbour). rail: a bar of wood or metal that joins upright posts (of a fence, as a support for climbing stairs, etc.). screen: sth. (a frame with cloth, woodwork, glass, etc.) that gives protection against the wind, or against being seen: a windscreen; a smoke screen (smoke that hides one). \ See Also سد (سَدٌّ)، رَصيف، سور (سُور)، ستار (سِتار)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > screen

  • 19 escort

    خَفَرَ \ escort: to go with sb. as a guard: Two warships escorted the Queen (or Queen’s ship) into harbour. patrol: (of police or guards) to travel up and down a particular area: Soldiers patrol the border. safeguard: to protect sth. against possible trouble.

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  • 20 patrol

    خَفَرَ \ escort: to go with sb. as a guard: Two warships escorted the Queen (or Queen’s ship) into harbour. patrol: (of police or guards) to travel up and down a particular area: Soldiers patrol the border. safeguard: to protect sth. against possible trouble.

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