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[ˈprɔpətɪ] plural ˈproperties noun1) something that a person owns:مِلْكThese books are my property.
2) land or buildings that a person owns:عَقارات، أملاكHe has property in Scotland.
3) a quality ( usually of a substance):خاصِيَّهHardness is a property of diamonds.
4) ( usually abbreviated to prop [prɔp]) a small piece of furniture or an article used by an actor in a play.قِطْعَة أثاث تُسْتَعْمَل في التَّمْثيل -
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مُمْتَلَكَات \ belongings: small possessions: I keep my belongings in my own room.. goods: possessions which can be moved, not houses, land etc.. possessions: belongings; what one owns. property: possessions: Are these books your personal property? (Do you own them?). -
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عَقَار \ estate: a large piece of land, usu. belonging to one owner, and everything on it: Their estate in Scotland includes three farms and some woodland. property: a piece of land, with any building on it: We’ve bought a small property by the sea. -
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مِلْك.. \ of one’s own: belonging to one: I want a horse of my own (I don’t want to hire one whenever I go riding). property: possessions: Are these books your personal property? (Do you own them?). -
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قِطْعَة أَرْض \ property: a piece of land, with any building on it: We’ve bought a small property by the sea. \ See Also عقار (عَقَار) -
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صِفَة مُمَيِّزة \ characteristic: a special quality of sb. or sth.: A useful characteristic of the cat is its ability to catch mice. peculiarity: sth. belonging only to (a person, place, time, etc.): the peculiarities of English pronunciation. property: a special quality that belongs to sth.: the chemical properties of a material. quality: (of people) a part of one’s character or abilities: Courage and honesty are good qualities; laziness is a bad one. Speed and strength are necessary qualities in a runner, (of things) a part of the nature of sth. (its material, its usefulness, etc.) Copper has the right qualities for electric wiring: It is strong but bends easily, is not harmed by water, and lets electricity flow through it fast. -
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خَاصِّيَّة \ peculiarity: sth. belonging only to (a person, place, time, etc.): the peculiarities of English pronunciation. property: a special quality that belongs to sth.: The chemical properties of a material. quality: (of things) a part of the nature of sth. (its material, its usefulness, etc.): Copper has the right qualities for electric wiring: it is strong but bends easily, is not harmed by water, and lets electricity flow through it fast. -
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признак (свойства, характерные черты или особенности объектов или явлений, которые могут быть охарактеризованы рядом статистических величин; признаки могут быть основные и второстепенные; первичные — лежат в основе программы сбора первичных стат. материалов; вторичные — характеризуемые в процессе обработки и анализа данных); см. qualityАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > property
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Finassets, such as land or goods, that somebody owns -
12 property bond
Fina bond, especially a bail bond, for which a property is collateral -
13 property damage insurance
Fininsurance against the risk of damage to propertyThe ultimate business dictionary > property damage insurance
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14 property; lands, estate
أَمْلاك \ property; lands, estate. -
15 Property Assignment Tool
Software: PATУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Property Assignment Tool
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16 Property Bivalence
Physics: PBУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Property Bivalence
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18 Property Casualty Insurance News
Mass media: PCINУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Property Casualty Insurance News
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19 Property Control Number
American: PCNУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Property Control Number
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20 Property Damage Only
Law: PDOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Property Damage Only
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