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  • 1 clamour, clamor

    أَثَارَ ضجةً أو جلبة \ clamour, clamor: to make a loud noise, esp. in complaining or demanding sth.: The prisoners clamoured to be let out. \ ضَجَّ \ clamour, clamor: to make a loud noise, esp. in complaining or demanding sth.: The prisoners clamoured to be let out. \ طَالَبَ بِصَخَب \ clamour, clamor: to make a loud noise, esp. in complaining or demanding sth.: The prisoners clamoured to be let out.

    Arabic-English glossary > clamour, clamor

  • 2 سبي

    سَبْيٌ: أسْرَى، مَأسُورُون
    captives, prisoners (of war)

    Arabic-English new dictionary > سبي

  • 3 at large

    1) (of prisoners etc) free:

    Despite the efforts of the police, the escaped prisoner is still at large.

    حُر، طَليق
    2) in general:

    the country / the public at large.

    بصورةٍ عامَّه

    Arabic-English dictionary > at large

  • 4 butcher

    [ˈbutʃə]
    1. noun
    a person whose business is to kill cattle etc for food and/or sell their flesh.
    لَحّام، قَصّاب
    2. verb
    1) to kill for food.
    يَذْبَحُ
    2) to kill cruelly:

    All the prisoners were butchered by the dictator.

    يَقْتُلُ بِوَحْشِيَّه

    Arabic-English dictionary > butcher

  • 5 free

    [friː]
    1. adjective
    1) allowed to move where one wants; not shut in, tied, fastened etc:

    The prison door opened, and he was a free man.

    ُر
    2) not forced or persuaded to act, think, speak etc in a particular way:

    You are free to think what you like.

    طليق، حُر
    3) ( with with) generous:

    He is always free with his money/advice.

    كَريم، سَخي
    4) frank, open and ready to speak:

    a free manner.

    صَريح، مُنْفَتِح
    5) costing nothing:

    a free gift.

    بدون مُقابِل، مَجّاني
    6) not working or having another appointment; not busy:

    I shall be free at five o'clock.

    غير مَشْغول
    7) not occupied, not in use:

    Is this table free?

    غَيْر مُسْتَعْمَل

    free of charge.

    مَعْفي من الضرائِب
    2. verb
    past tense, past participle freed
    1) to make or set (someone) free:

    He freed all the prisoners.

    يُحَرِّر، يُطْلِق سراح
    2) ( with from or of) to rid or relieve (someone) of something:

    She was able to free herself from her debts by working at an additional job.

    يُحَرِّر، يُريح، يُعْفي

    Arabic-English dictionary > free

  • 6 gag

    [gæg] past tense, past participle gagged
    1. verb
    1) to prevent (a person) talking or making a noise, by putting something in or over his mouth:

    The guards tied up and gagged the prisoners.

    يُكَمِّم فَم، يُخْرِس
    2) to choke and almost be sick.
    يَخْتَنِق
    2. noun
    something which is put in or over a person's mouth to prevent him talking or making a noise.
    كِمامَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > gag

  • 7 gaoler

    noun
    a person who has charge of a jail or of prisoners:

    The jailer was knocked unconscious in the riot.

    سَجّان، حارِس السِّجْن

    Arabic-English dictionary > gaoler

  • 8 guard

    [gaːd]
    1. verb
    1) to protect from danger or attack:

    The soldiers were guarding the king/palace.

    يَحْمي
    2) to prevent (a person) escaping, (something) happening:

    to guard against mistakes.

    يَحمي، يَحْرُس، يَمْنَع
    2. noun
    1) someone who or something which protects:

    a guard in front of the fire.

    حارِس
    2) someone whose job is to prevent (a person) escaping:

    There was a guard with the prisoner every hour of the day.

    حارِس
    3) (American conductor) a person in charge of a train.
    حارس القِطار
    4) the act or duty of guarding.
    حِراسَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > guard

  • 9 handcuffs

    noun plural
    steel rings, joined by a short chain, put round the wrists of prisoners:

    a pair of handcuffs.

    أصْفاد، قُيود، كَلَبْشَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > handcuffs

  • 10 hunger strike

    a refusal to eat, as a form of protest or to force (someone) to agree to certain demands etc:

    The prisoners went on hunger strike as a protest against prison discipline.

    إضْراب عن الطَّعام

    Arabic-English dictionary > hunger strike

  • 11 inhumane

    [ɪnhjuˈmeɪn] adjective
    unkind or cruel:

    inhumane treatment of prisoners-of-war.

    قاسٍ، عَديم الرَّحْمَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > inhumane

  • 12 jailer

    noun
    a person who has charge of a jail or of prisoners:

    The jailer was knocked unconscious in the riot.

    سَجّان، حارِس السِّجْن

    Arabic-English dictionary > jailer

  • 13 jailor

    noun
    a person who has charge of a jail or of prisoners:

    The jailer was knocked unconscious in the riot.

    سَجّان، حارِس السِّجْن

    Arabic-English dictionary > jailor

  • 14 liberate

    [ˈlɪbəreɪt] verb
    to set free:

    The prisoners were liberated by the new government.

    يُحَرِّر

    Arabic-English dictionary > liberate

  • 15 liberty

    [ˈlɪbətɪ] noun
    1) freedom from captivity or from slavery:

    He ordered that all prisoners should be given their liberty.

    حُريَّه، إطْلاق سَراح
    2) freedom to do as one pleases:

    Children have a lot more liberty now than they used to.

    حُريَّه
    3) ( especially with take) too great freedom of speech or action:

    I think it was (taking) a liberty to ask her such a question!

    حُريَّة الكَلام

    Arabic-English dictionary > liberty

  • 16 pardon

    [ˈpaːdn]
    1. verb
    1) to forgive:

    Pardon my asking, but can you help me?

    يَعْفي، يَعْذُر ، يُسامِح
    2) to free (from prison, punishment etc):

    The king pardoned the prisoners.

    يُعْفي من عُقوبه، يُطلِق سَراح
    2. noun
    1) forgiveness:

    He prayed for pardon for his wickedness.

    عَفْو، سَماح، إطلاق سَراح
    2) a (document) freeing from prison or punishment:

    He was granted a pardon.

    عَفْو
    3. interjection
    used to indicate that one has not heard properly what was said:

    Pardon? Could you repeat that last sentence?

    عَفْواً، العَفْو

    Arabic-English dictionary > pardon

  • 17 petition

    [pəˈtɪʃən]
    1. noun
    a formal request made to someone in authority and usually signed by a large number of people.
    إلْتِماس
    2. verb
    to make such a request:

    They petitioned the government for the release of the prisoners.

    يَلْتَمِس

    Arabic-English dictionary > petition

  • 18 prisoner

    noun
    anyone who has been captured and is held against his will as a criminal, in a war etc:

    The prisoners escaped from jail.

    سَجين

    Arabic-English dictionary > prisoner

  • 19 prisoner of war

    plural prisoners of war
    – a member of the armed forces captured in a war.
    سَجين حَرْب، أسير

    Arabic-English dictionary > prisoner of war

  • 20 recapture

    [rɪˈkæptʃə]
    1. verb
    1) to capture again:

    The prisoners were recaptured.

    يَسْتَرِد
    2) to convey (the feeling of something from the past):

    to recapture the atmosphere of medieval London.

    يَسْتَجْمِع ، يَسْتَعيد من الماضي
    2. noun
    the process of recapturing or being recaptured.
    إسْتِرْداد، إسْتِرْجاع

    Arabic-English dictionary > recapture

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