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21 ضبطا
بِالضّبْط، ضَبْطاًexactly, precisely, accurately -
22 كلمة فكلمة
كَلِمَةً فَكَلِمَة، كَلِمَةً كَلِمَةword for word, word by word, to a word, literally, verbatim, in precisely the same words, in so many words, letter by letter, in the letter, ad verbum, literatim, ipsissimis verbis -
23 كلمة كلمة
كَلِمَةً فَكَلِمَة، كَلِمَةً كَلِمَةword for word, word by word, to a word, literally, verbatim, in precisely the same words, in so many words, letter by letter, in the letter, ad verbum, literatim, ipsissimis verbis -
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adverb1) just; quite; absolutely:بالضَّبْط، تَماماHe's exactly the right man for the job.
2) in accurate detail; precisely:بالضَّبْطWhat exactly did you say?
3) used as a reply meaning "I quite agree".أوافِق تماما -
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I [dʒast] adjective1) right and fair:عادِل، مُنْصِفnot favouring one more than another: a fair and just decision.
2) reasonable; based on one's rights:مَشْروعHe certainly has a just claim to the money.
3) deserved:مُسْتَحِق II [dʒast] adverbHe got his just reward when he crashed the stolen car and broke his leg.
1) ( often with as) exactly or precisely:تَماما، بالضَّبْطThe house was just as I'd remembered it.
2) ( with as) quite:تماما، بالضَّبْطThis dress is just as nice as that one.
3) very lately or recently:في هذه اللحْظَه، الآنHe has just gone out of the house.
4) on the point of; in the process of:الآن، في هذه اللحْظَهShe is just coming through the door.
5) at the particular moment:تماما عندما، في اللحْظَةِ التيThe telephone rang just as I was leaving.
6) ( often with only) barely:بِالكاد، في آخر ثانيَهYou came just in time.
7) only; merely:"Where are you going?" "Just to the post office"
فَقَطCould you wait just a minute?
8) used for emphasis, eg with commands:Just look at that mess!
That just isn't true!
تُسْتَعْمَل للتوكيدI just don't know what to do.
9) absolutely:بصورةٍ مُطْلَقَه، تَماماThe weather is just marvellous.
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26 to the minute
(of time) exactly; precisely:بالضَّبْط ، تماماًThe cooking time must be correct to the minute.
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[ˈverɪ]1. adverb1) to a great degree:جِداI'm not feeling very well.
2) absolutely; in the highest degree:أوَّلShe has a car of her very own.
2. adjective1) exactly or precisely the thing, person etc mentioned:بالضَّبْطAt that very minute the door opened.
2) extreme:طَرَفat the very top of the tree.
3) used for emphasis in other ways:تُسْتَعْمَل للتَّوْكيد بِمَعنى: وَحْدَهThe very suggestion of a sea voyage makes her feel seasick.
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28 word for word
in the exact, original words:كَلِمَه بِكَلِمَهThat's precisely what he told me, word for word.
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29 word-perfect
adjectiverepeated, or able to repeat something, precisely in the original words:قادِر على تَكْرار الكَلِمات نَفْسِهاHe wants to be word-perfect by next week's rehearsal.
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