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practicable

  • 1 practicable

    قَابِل للتَّنْفيذ \ practicable: which can be done or used; possible: a practicable device; a practicable idea. \ مُمْكِن عَمَلِيًّا \ practicable: which can be done or used; possible: a practicable device; a practicable idea.

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  • 2 practicable

    [ˈpræktɪkəbl] adjective
    able to be used or done:

    a practicable plan.

    مُمْكِن عَمَلُه

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  • 3 feasible, practicable

    مُسْتَطاع \ feasible, practicable. \ See Also مُمكِنٌ عمَليًّا

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  • 4 قابل

    قَابِل \ content: willing: I’m content to wait for my turn. \ See Also راض (راضٍ)‏ \ قَابِل \ usable: fit to be used. \ See Also صالح للاستعمال \ قَابِلٌ لِـ \ - able: showing that sth. is fit or possible: Sour milk is not drinkable. \ See Also صالِح لِـ، مُعَرّض لِـ \ قَابِل للالْتِصَاق \ adhesive: sticky; able to stick. \ قَابِل للانفجار \ live: (of explosives) not made safe; ready to explode. \ قَابِل للتَّكَيُّف \ adaptable: easily adapted; able to adapt oneself. \ قَابِل للتَّنْفيذ \ practicable: which can be done or used; possible: a practicable device; a practicable idea. \ قَابِل للذَّوبَان \ soluble: able to melt or to be mixed into a liquid: Sugar is soluble in hot water. \ قَابِل للْغَسْل \ washable: able to be washed without damage.

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  • 5 ممكن

    مُمْكِن \ possible: able to be done; able to happen: Is it possible to climb that mountain? Come as quickly as possible. \ مُمْكِن التَّطْبيق \ applicable: which applies: These rules are not applicable to children. \ مُمْكِن سَمَاعُه بوضُوح \ audible: loud enough to be heard: A public speaker must be audible. \ مُمْكِن عَمَلِيًّا \ practicable: which can be done or used; possible: a practicable device; a practicable idea. \ مُمِلّ (أو مُضْجِر)‏ \ bore: sb. or sth. that bores or annoys people: It’s a bore to have to go out in this wet weather. He’s a terrible bore. boring: uninteresting; causing boredom: I have a very boring job. drab: dull; uninteresting: They have a rather drab life. dry: (of a book or speech) dull; uninteresting. dull: not intersting: a dull story. monotonous: (of a voice, a job, a way of life, etc.) dull, never changing and therefore uninteresting. tedious: tiring and uninteresting: a tedious speaker, a tedious book. tiresome: tiring and annoying: a tiresome child. wearisome: uninteresting; dull: a wearisome talker.

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  • 6 بأفضل وسيلة عملية

    best practicable means

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  • 7 سالك

    adj. passable, practicable, free, off hand

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  • 8 قابل للتنفيذ

    adj. practicable, workable

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  • 9 ممكن إستخدامه

    adj. practicable

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  • 10 أصلح

    أصْلَح
    better; more virtuous, more righteous, more pious; fitter, more fitting, more suitable, more appropriate, more adequate; more competent, more qualified, more eligible, more efficient; more useful, more serviceable, more practicable, more feasible

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  • 11 صالح

    صالِح: نافِع
    useful, serviceable, instrumental, usable, practicable

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  • 12 صلح

    صَلُحَ، صَلَحَ: كانَ صالِحاً
    to be good, right; to be virtuous, righteous, upright; to be pious, dutiful; to be fit, fitting, suitable, appropriate, adequate; to suit, fit; to serve (for); to be serviceable, usable, practicable, useful; to be competent, qualified

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  • 13 صلح

    صَلُحَ، صَلَحَ: كانَ صالِحاً
    to be good, right; to be virtuous, righteous, upright; to be pious, dutiful; to be fit, fitting, suitable, appropriate, adequate; to suit, fit; to serve (for); to be serviceable, usable, practicable, useful; to be competent, qualified

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  • 14 عملي

    عَمَلِيّ
    practical, practicable, feasible, workable, realistic, down-to-earth, matter-of-fact, pragmatic, positive; applied; realist

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  • 15 مستطاع

    مُسْتَطاع: مُمْكِن
    possible, feasible, practicable

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  • 16 ممكن

    مُمْكِن: مُسْتَطاع
    possible, feasible, practicable

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  • 17 work

    [wəːk]
    1. noun
    1) effort made in order to achieve or make something:
    عَمَل، جُهْد
    2) employment:

    I cannot find work in this town.

    شُغل
    3) a task or tasks; the thing that one is working on:

    Please clear your work off the table.

    مُهِمَّه، عَمَل يقوم به الشَّخْص
    4) a painting, book, piece of music etc:

    the works of Van Gogh / Shakespeare/Mozart

    This work was composed in 1816.

    عَمَل فَنّي
    5) the product or result of a person's labours:

    His work has shown a great improvement lately.

    نَتيجَة العَمَل، مَنْتوج
    6) one's place of employment:

    He left (his) work at 5.30 p.m.

    I don't think I'll go to work tomorrow.

    مَكان العَمَل
    2. verb
    1) to (cause to) make efforts in order to achieve or make something:

    I've been working on/at a new project.

    يَشْتَغِل، يُشَغِّل
    2) to be employed:

    Are you working just now?

    يَشْتَغِل
    3) to (cause to) operate (in the correct way):

    He has no idea how that machine works / how to work that machine

    That machine doesn't/won't work, but this one's working.

    تَعْمَل، تَشتَغِل
    4) to be practicable and/or successful:

    If my scheme works, we'll be rich!

    يَعْمَل، يَنْجَح
    5) to make (one's way) slowly and carefully with effort or difficulty:

    She worked her way up the rock face.

    يشُقُّ طَريقَه بِصُعوبَه
    6) to get into, or put into, a stated condition or position, slowly and gradually:

    The wheel worked loose.

    يأخُذُ مَكانَه بصورَةٍ بَطيئَه وتَدريجِيَّه
    7) to make by craftsmanship:

    The ornaments had been worked in gold.

    يَعْمَلُ بِحِرْفَةٍ

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  • 18 مستطاع

    مُسْتَطاع \ feasible, practicable. \ See Also مُمكِنٌ عمَليًّا

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См. также в других словарях:

  • Practicable — Prac ti*ca*ble, a. [LL. practicare to act, transact, fr. L. practicus active, Gr. ?: cf. F. practicable, pratiquer to practice. See {Practical}.] 1. That may be practiced or performed; capable of being done or accomplished with available means or …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • practicable — 1 feasible, *possible Analogous words: operating or operable, working or workable, functioning (see corresponding verbs at ACT) Antonyms: impracticable 2 Practicable, practical are not close synonyms and not interchangeable, but they are… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • practicable — I adjective achievable, attainable, capable of being done, doable, effectible, feasible, not too difficult, obtainable, operable, performable, possible, practical, realizable, reasonable, within reach, within the bounds of possibility, workable… …   Law dictionary

  • practicable — practicable, practicably Practicable is that which may be done, practiced, or accomplished; that which is performable, feasible, possible; and the adverb practicably means in a practicable manner. Within liability policy providing that when… …   Black's law dictionary

  • practicable — practicable, practical Practical usually has a general application, denoting what is possible in practice as distinct from theory, and can also describe a person (‘inclined to action rather than speculation, able to make things work well’),… …   Modern English usage

  • practicable — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ able to be done or put into practice successfully. DERIVATIVES practicability noun practicably adverb. USAGE Although they are related, practicable and practical do not mean exactly the same thing: practicable means ‘able to be done …   English terms dictionary

  • practicable — [prak′ti kə bəl] adj. [altered (based on PRACTICE) < Fr praticable < pratiquer] 1. that can be done or put into practice; feasible [a practicable plan] 2. that can be used; usable; useful [a practicable tool] SYN. POSSIBLEPRACTICAL… …   English World dictionary

  • practicable — (adj.) 1640s (implied in practicableness), from M.Fr. pratiquable (1590s), from pratiquer to practice, from M.L. practicare to practice (see PRACTICAL (Cf. practical)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • practicable — [adj] within the realm of possibility accessible, achievable, applicable, attainable, doable, employable, feasible, functional, handy, open, operative, performable, possible, practical, serviceable, usable, useful, utile, utilizable, viable,… …   New thesaurus

  • practicable — 1. adj. Que se puede practicar o poner en práctica. 2. Dicho de un camino, de una carretera, etc.: transitables. 3. Dicho de una puerta u otro accesorio: En el decorado teatral, que no es meramente figurado, sino que puede usarse. U. t. c. s. m.) …   Diccionario de la lengua española

  • practicable — adj. (formal) VERBS ▪ be, prove, seem ▪ become ADVERB ▪ perfectly ▪ reasonably …   Collocations dictionary

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