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  • 1 practice

    تَطْبِيق عَمَلِيّ \ practice: performance; action (not just talk and ideas): Put your ideas into practice. \ دَأْب \ practice: a custom: dishonest business practices; the practice of rising early in the morning. \ See Also عادة (عَادَة)، عرف (عُرْف)‏ \ سُنَّة \ practice: a custom: dishonest business practices; the practice of rising early in the morning. \ See Also عادة (عَادَة)، عرف (عُرْف)‏ \ مُزاوَلة \ practice. \ See Also ممارسة (مُمارَسة)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > practice

  • 2 جاهلية

    جاهلية:
    Ignorance. Jaahiliyyah refers to the pre-Islamic era that existed in Arabia. It is a combination of views, ideas, and practices that totally defy and reject the guidance sent down by God through His Prophets.

    Arabic-English new dictionary > جاهلية

  • 3 the occult

    supernatural practices, ceremonies etc:

    He has made a study of witches, magic and the occult.

    السِّحْر والتَّنْجيم

    Arabic-English dictionary > the occult

  • 4 دأب

    دَأْب \ practice: a custom: dishonest business practices; the practice of rising early in the morning. \ See Also عادة (عَادَة)، عرف (عُرْف)‏

    Arabic-English dictionary > دأب

  • 5 ديمقراطي

    ديمقراطِيّ \ democrat: sb. who favours or practices democracy. democratic: favouring democracy; allowing freedom of speech, religion, choice of work, etc..

    Arabic-English dictionary > ديمقراطي

  • 6 سنة

    سُنَّة \ practice: a custom: dishonest business practices; the practice of rising early in the morning. \ See Also عادة (عَادَة)، عرف (عُرْف)‏

    Arabic-English dictionary > سنة

  • 7 عادة

    عَادَةٌ \ custom: the usu. way of doing sth.; which is usu. done: It is my custom to get up at 7 o’clock. It is the custom in some countries for people to arrange their sons’ and daughters’ marriages. habit: a custom, esp. a personal one: Smoking is a harmful habit. He is in the habit of sleeping late every morning. practice: a custom: dishonest business practices; the practice of rising early in the morning. \ عَادَةٌ \ formality: being formal; a formal act: the formalities of the marriage ceremony. \ See Also إجراء رسميّ \ عادات مُتَّبَعة \ institution: sth. that is respected as old, customary, useful, trustworthy, etc.: British institutions include the King or Queen, the Oxford and Cambridge boat race, village inns and large breakfasts. \ عَادَةٌ سلوكية شخصية \ mannerism: a small, often repeated, personal action (in speech, behaviour, etc.) usu. resulting from nervousness. \ See Also مميِّزة للمَرْء \ عَادَةٌ مُسْتحْكِمَة \ rut: a fixed way of life that is dull but is hard to change: to be in a rut.

    Arabic-English dictionary > عادة

  • 8 عرف

    عُرْف \ custom: the usu. way of doing sth.; which is usu. done: It is my custom to get up at 7 o’clock. It is the custom in some countries for people to arrange their sons’ and daughters’ marriages. form: custom: I always invite him to meetings, as a matter of form. practice: a custom: dishonest business practices; the practice of rising early in the morning. rule: a law or custom that controls our actions (in social life, etc.; in local government): What are the rules of football? As a rule (usually), he cleans his own shoes. You must learn the rules of the road. tradition: a custom or belief or story, which has been passed on from former times. \ See Also عادة (عادَة)، تقليد (تَقْليد)، قاعدة (قاعِدَة)‏ \ عُرْف (الحِصان)‏ \ mane: the long hair on the neck of a horse, lion, etc..

    Arabic-English dictionary > عرف

  • 9 منوم

    مُنَوِّم \ narcotic: (any strong medicine) that produces sleep or stops pain, and can cause dependence and have evil effects. \ مُنَوِّم مغناطيسيّ \ hypnotist: sb. who practices hypnosis.

    Arabic-English dictionary > منوم

  • 10 custom

    عُرْف \ custom: the usu. way of doing sth.; which is usu. done: It is my custom to get up at 7 o’clock. It is the custom in some countries for people to arrange their sons’ and daughters’ marriages. form: custom: I always invite him to meetings, as a matter of form. practice: a custom: dishonest business practices; the practice of rising early in the morning. rule: a law or custom that controls our actions (in social life, etc.; in local government): What are the rules of football? As a rule (usually), he cleans his own shoes. You must learn the rules of the road. tradition: a custom or belief or story, which has been passed on from former times. \ See Also عادة (عادَة)، تقليد (تَقْليد)، قاعدة (قاعِدَة)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > custom

  • 11 form

    عُرْف \ custom: the usu. way of doing sth.; which is usu. done: It is my custom to get up at 7 o’clock. It is the custom in some countries for people to arrange their sons’ and daughters’ marriages. form: custom: I always invite him to meetings, as a matter of form. practice: a custom: dishonest business practices; the practice of rising early in the morning. rule: a law or custom that controls our actions (in social life, etc.; in local government): What are the rules of football? As a rule (usually), he cleans his own shoes. You must learn the rules of the road. tradition: a custom or belief or story, which has been passed on from former times. \ See Also عادة (عادَة)، تقليد (تَقْليد)، قاعدة (قاعِدَة)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > form

  • 12 practice

    عُرْف \ custom: the usu. way of doing sth.; which is usu. done: It is my custom to get up at 7 o’clock. It is the custom in some countries for people to arrange their sons’ and daughters’ marriages. form: custom: I always invite him to meetings, as a matter of form. practice: a custom: dishonest business practices; the practice of rising early in the morning. rule: a law or custom that controls our actions (in social life, etc.; in local government): What are the rules of football? As a rule (usually), he cleans his own shoes. You must learn the rules of the road. tradition: a custom or belief or story, which has been passed on from former times. \ See Also عادة (عادَة)، تقليد (تَقْليد)، قاعدة (قاعِدَة)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > practice

  • 13 rule

    عُرْف \ custom: the usu. way of doing sth.; which is usu. done: It is my custom to get up at 7 o’clock. It is the custom in some countries for people to arrange their sons’ and daughters’ marriages. form: custom: I always invite him to meetings, as a matter of form. practice: a custom: dishonest business practices; the practice of rising early in the morning. rule: a law or custom that controls our actions (in social life, etc.; in local government): What are the rules of football? As a rule (usually), he cleans his own shoes. You must learn the rules of the road. tradition: a custom or belief or story, which has been passed on from former times. \ See Also عادة (عادَة)، تقليد (تَقْليد)، قاعدة (قاعِدَة)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > rule

  • 14 tradition

    عُرْف \ custom: the usu. way of doing sth.; which is usu. done: It is my custom to get up at 7 o’clock. It is the custom in some countries for people to arrange their sons’ and daughters’ marriages. form: custom: I always invite him to meetings, as a matter of form. practice: a custom: dishonest business practices; the practice of rising early in the morning. rule: a law or custom that controls our actions (in social life, etc.; in local government): What are the rules of football? As a rule (usually), he cleans his own shoes. You must learn the rules of the road. tradition: a custom or belief or story, which has been passed on from former times. \ See Also عادة (عادَة)، تقليد (تَقْليد)، قاعدة (قاعِدَة)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > tradition

  • 15 custom

    عَادَةٌ \ custom: the usu. way of doing sth.; which is usu. done: It is my custom to get up at 7 o’clock. It is the custom in some countries for people to arrange their sons’ and daughters’ marriages. habit: a custom, esp. a personal one: Smoking is a harmful habit. He is in the habit of sleeping late every morning. practice: a custom: dishonest business practices; the practice of rising early in the morning.

    Arabic-English glossary > custom

  • 16 habit

    عَادَةٌ \ custom: the usu. way of doing sth.; which is usu. done: It is my custom to get up at 7 o’clock. It is the custom in some countries for people to arrange their sons’ and daughters’ marriages. habit: a custom, esp. a personal one: Smoking is a harmful habit. He is in the habit of sleeping late every morning. practice: a custom: dishonest business practices; the practice of rising early in the morning.

    Arabic-English glossary > habit

  • 17 practice

    عَادَةٌ \ custom: the usu. way of doing sth.; which is usu. done: It is my custom to get up at 7 o’clock. It is the custom in some countries for people to arrange their sons’ and daughters’ marriages. habit: a custom, esp. a personal one: Smoking is a harmful habit. He is in the habit of sleeping late every morning. practice: a custom: dishonest business practices; the practice of rising early in the morning.

    Arabic-English glossary > practice

  • 18 democrat

    ديمقراطِيّ \ democrat: sb. who favours or practices democracy. democratic: favouring democracy; allowing freedom of speech, religion, choice of work, etc..

    Arabic-English glossary > democrat

  • 19 democratic

    ديمقراطِيّ \ democrat: sb. who favours or practices democracy. democratic: favouring democracy; allowing freedom of speech, religion, choice of work, etc..

    Arabic-English glossary > democratic

  • 20 hypnotist

    مُنَوِّم مغناطيسيّ \ hypnotist: sb. who practices hypnosis.

    Arabic-English glossary > hypnotist

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