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  • 81 I have it!

    ( also I've got it!) يجدُ الجواب

    Arabic-English dictionary > I have it!

  • 82 idea

    [aɪˈdɪə] noun
    1) opinion; belief:

    I have an idea that it won't work.

    فِكْرَه
    2) a plan:

    I've an idea for solving this problem.

    خِطَّه
    3) mental picture:

    This will give you an idea of what I mean.

    صورَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > idea

  • 83 insoluble

    [ɪnˈsɔljubl] adjective
    1) (of a substance) impossible to dissolve:

    This chemical is insoluble (in water).

    لا يَذوب
    2) (of a problem or difficulty) impossible to solve.
    لا يُحَل

    Arabic-English dictionary > insoluble

  • 84 insuperable

    [ɪnˈsjuːpərəbl] adjective
    (of a problem etc) that cannot be overcome:

    insuperable difficulties.

    لا يُمْكِن تَذْليلُه

    Arabic-English dictionary > insuperable

  • 85 key

    [kiː]
    1. noun
    1) an instrument or tool by which something (eg a lock or a nut) is turned:

    Have you the key for this door?

    مِفْتاح
    2) in musical instruments, one of the small parts pressed to sound the notes:

    piano keys.

    مِفْتاح آلة موسيقيَّه
    3) in a typewriter, calculator etc, one of the parts which one presses to cause a letter etc to be printed, displayed etc.
    مِفتاح آلة الطِّباعَه
    4) the scale in which a piece of music is set:

    What key are you singing in?

    the key of F.

    مَقام موسيقي
    5) something that explains a mystery or gives an answer to a mystery, a code etc:

    the key to the whole problem.

    مِفتاح القَضِيَّه
    6) in a map etc, a table explaining the symbols etc used in it.
    مُصْطَلَحات الخريطَه
    2. adjective
    most important:

    He is a key man in the firm.

    أهم شَخْص أو شيء

    Arabic-English dictionary > key

  • 86 locality

    [ləˈkalətɪ] plural loˈcalities noun
    a district:

    Public transport is a problem in this locality.

    مَنطِقَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > locality

  • 87 make a mountain out of a molehill

    يُبالِغ، يَعْمَل من الحَبِّه قُبِّه

    Arabic-English dictionary > make a mountain out of a molehill

  • 88 notice

    [ˈnəutɪs]
    1. noun
    1) a written or printed statement to announce something publicly:

    He stuck a notice on the door, saying that he had gone home

    They put a notice in the paper announcing the birth of their daughter.

    إعْلان
    2) attention:

    I'll bring the problem to his notice as soon as possible.

    إنْتِباه
    3) warning given especially before leaving a job or dismissing someone:

    Please give notice of your intentions.

    إنْذار، إخْطار
    2. verb
    to see, observe, or keep in one's mind:

    Did he say that? I didn't notice.

    يُلاحِظ

    Arabic-English dictionary > notice

  • 89 objectively

    adverb

    He considered the problem objectively.

    بِصورَةٍ مَوضوعِيَّه

    Arabic-English dictionary > objectively

  • 90 off the hook

    free from some difficulty or problem:

    If he couldn't keep the terms of the contract, he shouldn't have signed it – I don't see how we can get him off the hook now.

    يُحَرِّرُ من المُشكِلَه او من الإهتياج

    Arabic-English dictionary > off the hook

  • 91 on the face of it

    as it appears at first glance, usually deceptively:

    On the face of it, the problem was easy.

    في ظاهِره، كما يَبدو لأول وهْلَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > on the face of it

  • 92 open-minded

    adjective
    willing to consider new ideas:

    an open-minded approach to the problem.

    مُتَفَتِّح العَقْل، مُنْفَتِح

    Arabic-English dictionary > open-minded

  • 93 oracle

    [ˈɔrəkl] noun
    1) a very knowledgeable person:

    I don't know the answer to this problem, so I'd better go and ask the oracle.

    شَخْص ذو مَعْرِفَه
    2) in former times, a holy place where a god was believed to give answers to questions:

    the oracle at Delphi.

    وَحْي، مَهْبِط الوَحْي

    Arabic-English dictionary > oracle

  • 94 particular

    [pəˈtɪkjulə] adjective
    1) of a single definite person, thing etc thought of separately from all others:

    this particular man/problem.

    مُحَدَّد، مُعَيَّن
    2) more than ordinary:

    Please take particular care of this letter.

    خاص
    3) difficult to please:

    He is very particular about his food.

    صَعْب الإرضاء

    Arabic-English dictionary > particular

  • 95 pick someone's brains

    to ask (a person) questions in order to get ideas, information etc from him which one can use oneself:

    You might be able to help me with this problem – can I come and pick your brains for a minute!

    يَلْتَقِط أفكار الشَّخْص بالأسئِلَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > pick someone's brains

  • 96 possible

    [ˈpɔsəbl] adjective
    1) able to happen or be done:

    She did the only possible thing in the circumstances.

    مُمكِن
    2) satisfactory; acceptable:

    I've thought of a possible solution to the problem.

    مَقْبول، مُرْضٍ

    Arabic-English dictionary > possible

  • 97 practical

    [ˈpræktɪkəl] adjective
    1) concerned with the doing of something:

    His knowledge is practical rather than theoretical.

    عَمَلي
    2) (of a thing, idea etc) useful; effective:

    You must try to find a practical answer to the problem.

    فَعّال، مُفيد
    3) (negative unpractical) (of a person) able to do or deal with things well or efficiently:

    He can look after himself – he's a very practical child.

    قادِر على التَّعامُل مع الأمور

    Arabic-English dictionary > practical

  • 98 puzzle out

    يَحُلُّ مُشْكِلَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > puzzle out

  • 99 race

    I [reɪs]
    1. noun
    a competition to find who or which is the fastest:

    a horse race.

    سِباق
    2. verb
    1) to (cause to) run in a race:

    The horse is racing against five others.

    يَشتَرِك في سِباق
    2) to have a competition with (someone) to find out who is the fastest:

    I'll race you to that tree.

    يُسابِق
    3) to go etc quickly:

    He raced along the road on his bike.

    يُسْرِع II [reɪs] noun
    1) any one section of mankind, having a particular set of characteristics which make it different from other sections:

    ( also adjective) race relations.

    عِرْق، جِنْس بَشَري
    2) the fact of belonging to any of these various sections:

    the problem of race.

    عِرق، جِنْس
    3) a group of people who share the same culture, language etc; the Anglo-Saxon race.
    أحد الأعْراق البَشَرِيَّه

    Arabic-English dictionary > race

  • 100 real

    [rɪəl]
    1. adjective
    1) which actually exists:

    There's a real monster in that cave.

    حَقيقي
    2) not imitation; genuine:

    Is that diamond real?

    حقيقي، غَيْر مُزَيَّف، أصْلي
    3) actual:

    He may own the factory, but it's his manager who is the real boss.

    حَقيقي، فِعْلي
    4) great:

    a real surprise/problem.

    حَقيقي، كَبير ، عَظيم
    2. adverb
    ( especially American) very; really:

    a real nice house.

    جِدا

    Arabic-English dictionary > real

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