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1 premises
مَبْنَى (مع الأرض التابعة لها) \ premises: a building with its garden or yard: Please keep off these premises. \ See Also دَار \ مَحَلّ (مع الأرض التّابعة له) \ premises: a building with its garden or yard: Please keep off these premises. -
2 premises
[ˈpremɪsɪz] noun plural(a part of) a building and the area of ground belonging to it:عِقار، المَنزِل والأراضي التابِعَه لهThese premises are used by the local football team.
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3 on the premises
داخِل البِناء \ on the premises: children may not smoke on the school premises. \ See Also الدار، إلخ -
4 داخل
داخِل \ inside: (often attrib.) the inner side; the enclosed part: I painted the inside of the box. \ داخِل (لِبّ) جَوْزَة الهِنْد \ coconut: the white edible part inside the nut. \ داخِل البِناء \ on the premises: children may not smoke on the school premises. \ See Also الدار، إلخ \ داخِل المَبنى \ within: inside; not beyond; within reach; within one’s powers. -
5 مبنى (مع الأرض التابعة لها)
مَبْنَى (مع الأرض التابعة لها) \ premises: a building with its garden or yard: Please keep off these premises. \ See Also دَار -
6 محل (مع الأرض التابعة له)
مَحَلّ (مع الأرض التّابعة له) \ premises: a building with its garden or yard: Please keep off these premises. \ مَحَلّ تِجَارِيّ \ business: a company; a shop: I have a small electrical business, employing ten men. \ مَحَلّ عَمَل \ shop: a room where engineers, etc. work: an electrician’s shop in a factory; a workshop. -
7 مبنى
1́ adj. formative2́ n. style, phraseology, phrasing, wording, diction, building, structure, construction, premises -
8 مقدمات منطقية
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9 المباني والأراضي التابعة لها
premises [Industry: Milling]Arabic-English new dictionary > المباني والأراضي التابعة لها
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10 بناية
بِنَايَةbuilding, structure, edifice; premises -
11 فذلكة
فَذْلَكَة: مُقَدّمَة (العَقْدِ إلخ)premises, explanatory part -
12 مبنى
مَبْنىً: بِنَايَةbuilding, structure, edifice; premises -
13 مقدمة
مُقَدِّمَة (العَقْدِ، السّنَدِ إلخ): فَذْلَكَة
См. также в других словарях:
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premises — building and grounds, 1730; see PREMISE (Cf. premise) … Etymology dictionary
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premises — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ new ▪ The company moved to new purpose built premises in Mumbai. ▪ suitable ▪ bigger, larger ▪ We are moving to larger premises … Collocations dictionary
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premises */*/ — UK [ˈpremɪsɪz] / US [ˈpremɪsəz] noun [plural] the buildings and land that a business or organization uses The charity is hoping to move to new premises next year. business/school/shop premises: Banks and business premises were damaged by… … English dictionary
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