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1 quote
أَعْطَى سعرًا \ quote: (in business) to state a price: The Shop quoted $3 a metre for that kind of cloth (They said that they could supply it for that price). \ اِسْتَشْهَد بِـ \ quote: to repeat words that were spoken or written by sb. else (or by oneself at some other time): Don’t quote me! (Don’t tell others that I said this!). He often quotes poetry. She was quoting (from) Shakespeare. \ قَبَسَ \ quote. -
2 quote
[kwəut] verb1) to repeat the exact words of a person as they were said or written:يَقْتَبِسto quote Shakespeare / Shakespeare's words / from Shakespeare, "Is this a dagger which I see before me?"
2) to name (a price).يَعْرِضُ سِعْراً3) to mention or state in support of an argument:يَسْتَشْهِدُ بِto quote an example.
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3 أعطى (الدواء)
أَعْطَى (الدَّواء) \ administer: to control, (esp. business or money affairs). give: give (medicine, punishment, a warning, etc.). give: hand (sth.) to sb. for any purpose: She gave me a tin to open for her, to cause sb. to have (sth.); provide: What gave you that idea? Who gave you that cut on your face? Sheep give us wool, (with a noun that can also be a verb) to make: He gave me his promise (or He promised). grant: to allow (esp. officially); give (sth. asked for or needed): I was granted permission to leave the class. hand sth. over: to pass sth. to sb. else’s control: He handed over the farm to his son. \ أَعْطَى (مثلاً يُحْتذى) \ set: to arrange; provide: Our teacher set us an exam. Parents should set an example to their children. \ See Also قدم (قَدَّم) \ أَعْطَى (سَلَّمَ باليد) \ give in: to hand sth. over; give sth. to the proper person: Give in your books at the end of the lesson. \ أَعْطَى (حَقّ) \ do justice to: to be fair to: To do him justice, I must add that he tried to stop the fight. \ أَعْطَى تَعْليمات \ instruct: to order: The soldiers were instructed not to fire. \ أَعْطَى رُخصة \ license: to permit officially; give a licence to: In Britain, a shop must be licensed to sell alcoholic drink. Is your car licensed?. \ See Also رخص (رَخَّصَ) \ أَعْطَى سعرًا \ quote: (in business) to state a price: The Shop quoted $3 a metre for that kind of cloth (They said that they could supply it for that price). \ أَعْطَى نَكْهَة لِـ \ flavour, flavor: to give (sth.) a special taste: The cake was flavoured with orange. -
4 سعر
1́ n. price, rate, tab, frenzy2́ v. frenzy, quote
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