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1 value
قَدْرُ (الشيء) \ esteem: good opinion. lot: an amount or quantity: We can share this load; you take this lot and I’ll take that lot. portion: a part; a share: We shared the rice, and everybody got a small portion. value: worth (in usefulness or in money): That jewel is of great value. A lock has no value without its key. worth: value: Its true worth is far greater than its cost in money. -
2 qadr
amount, quantity; value; honor [qadara] Aze qeder, Hau kadari, Hin kadr, Per qadr, Swa kadiri, Tat kader, Tur kadar, Uzb qadr borrowed from Ar -
3 variable
1. adjective1) that may be varied:مُتَنَوِّع، مُخْتَلِفThe machine works at a variable speed.
مُتَقَلِّبBritish weather is very variable.
2. nounsomething that varies, eg in quantity, value, effect etc:مُتَغَيِّر، كَمِيَّة مُتَغَيِّرَهHave you taken all the variables into account in your calculations?
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4 equal
مُسَاوٍ \ equal: the same in size, quality or quantity: I divided the cake into four equal parts. All people should have equal treatment in law. equivalent: equal in value, amount, or meaning: One metre is equivalent to about 39 inches. \ مُعَادِل \ equal: the same in size, quality or quantity: I divided the cake into four equal parts. All people should have equal treatment in law. equivalent: equal in value, amount, or meaning: One metre is equivalent to about 39 inches. -
5 equivalent
مُسَاوٍ \ equal: the same in size, quality or quantity: I divided the cake into four equal parts. All people should have equal treatment in law. equivalent: equal in value, amount, or meaning: One metre is equivalent to about 39 inches. \ مُعَادِل \ equal: the same in size, quality or quantity: I divided the cake into four equal parts. All people should have equal treatment in law. equivalent: equal in value, amount, or meaning: One metre is equivalent to about 39 inches. -
6 قدر (الشيء)
قَدْرُ (الشيء) \ esteem: good opinion. lot: an amount or quantity: We can share this load; you take this lot and I’ll take that lot. portion: a part; a share: We shared the rice, and everybody got a small portion. value: worth (in usefulness or in money): That jewel is of great value. A lock has no value without its key. worth: value: Its true worth is far greater than its cost in money. \ بِهَذا القَدْر \ that: so: I can’t eat that much (so much as that). The fence is only that high (the height that I’m showing you with my hand). \ قَدْرٌ كبيرٌ مِن \ a lot of, lots of: a great deal of (but much or many is more common in questions or negative sentences): He has a lot of money but he hasn’t much sense. \ قَدْرُ ما \ as much as: the same amount (of) as: I ate as much (meat) as you did. -
7 esteem
قَدْرُ (الشيء) \ esteem: good opinion. lot: an amount or quantity: We can share this load; you take this lot and I’ll take that lot. portion: a part; a share: We shared the rice, and everybody got a small portion. value: worth (in usefulness or in money): That jewel is of great value. A lock has no value without its key. worth: value: Its true worth is far greater than its cost in money. -
8 lot
قَدْرُ (الشيء) \ esteem: good opinion. lot: an amount or quantity: We can share this load; you take this lot and I’ll take that lot. portion: a part; a share: We shared the rice, and everybody got a small portion. value: worth (in usefulness or in money): That jewel is of great value. A lock has no value without its key. worth: value: Its true worth is far greater than its cost in money. -
9 portion
قَدْرُ (الشيء) \ esteem: good opinion. lot: an amount or quantity: We can share this load; you take this lot and I’ll take that lot. portion: a part; a share: We shared the rice, and everybody got a small portion. value: worth (in usefulness or in money): That jewel is of great value. A lock has no value without its key. worth: value: Its true worth is far greater than its cost in money. -
10 worth
قَدْرُ (الشيء) \ esteem: good opinion. lot: an amount or quantity: We can share this load; you take this lot and I’ll take that lot. portion: a part; a share: We shared the rice, and everybody got a small portion. value: worth (in usefulness or in money): That jewel is of great value. A lock has no value without its key. worth: value: Its true worth is far greater than its cost in money. -
11 قدر
1́ n. lot, saucepan, predestination, quantity, magnitude, amount, size, volume, proportion, belly band, deal, number, measure, degree2́ v. can, be able to, be capable of, afford, manage to, estimate, assess, appraise, evaluate, value, rate, appreciate, esteem, treasure, cost, suppose, assume, presume, think, consider, count, guess, predetermine, predestine -
12 حسب
حَسَب: مِقْدار، قَدْرextent, degree; measure, number, deal, size, quantity, amount; value, worth -
13 قيمة
قِيْمَة: قَدْر، أهَمّيّة، ثَمَن، مِقْدارvalue, worth; account, importance; price, rate; amount, quantity -
14 استنزف
اِسْتَنزَفَ \ deplete: to lessen in quantity, contents, power or value: During the cold weather our store of coal became depleted. exhaust: to tire completely: The long climb exhausted me. strain: to damage sth. by stretching it too much, or by tiring it too much: I strained my back in lifting that rock. You’ll strain your eyes if you read in poor light. \ See Also أَجْهَدَ -
15 استهلك
اِسْتَهْلَكَ \ consume: to use a supply of sth. (food, electricity, oil, etc.): This car consumes a lot of petrol. deplete: to lessen in quantity, contents, power or value: During the cold weather our store of coal became depleted. exhaust: to use up completely (a supply of anything): We have exhausted our food supply. go: be spent; be used: Most of my pay goes on food. His strength had gone. swallow up: to cause (sth.) to disappear: His family’s needs swallow up all his earnings. use up: to use until none is left: We’ve used up all the string. consume: to use a supply of sth. (food, electricity, oil, etc.): This car consumes a lot of petrol. exhaust: to use up completely (a supply of anything): We have exhausted our food supply. use up: to use until none is left: We’ve used up all the string. \ See Also استنزف (اِسْتَنْزَف)، اِسْتَنْفَدَ -
16 زهيد
زَهِيد \ insignificant: having no value or importance. poor: too small in quantity: a poor supply of wood; a poor attendance at the meeting. \ زَهِيد \ inexpensive: (esp. of shop goods) cheap; low in price. \ See Also مُعتَدِل الثَّمن -
17 مساو
مُسَاوٍ \ equal: the same in size, quality or quantity: I divided the cake into four equal parts. All people should have equal treatment in law. equivalent: equal in value, amount, or meaning: One metre is equivalent to about 39 inches. -
18 معادل
مُعَادِل \ equal: the same in size, quality or quantity: I divided the cake into four equal parts. All people should have equal treatment in law. equivalent: equal in value, amount, or meaning: One metre is equivalent to about 39 inches. -
19 consume
اِسْتَهْلَكَ \ consume: to use a supply of sth. (food, electricity, oil, etc.): This car consumes a lot of petrol. deplete: to lessen in quantity, contents, power or value: During the cold weather our store of coal became depleted. exhaust: to use up completely (a supply of anything): We have exhausted our food supply. go: be spent; be used: Most of my pay goes on food. His strength had gone. swallow up: to cause (sth.) to disappear: His family’s needs swallow up all his earnings. use up: to use until none is left: We’ve used up all the string. consume: to use a supply of sth. (food, electricity, oil, etc.): This car consumes a lot of petrol. exhaust: to use up completely (a supply of anything): We have exhausted our food supply. use up: to use until none is left: We’ve used up all the string. \ See Also استنزف (اِسْتَنْزَف)، اِسْتَنْفَدَ -
20 deplete
اِسْتَهْلَكَ \ consume: to use a supply of sth. (food, electricity, oil, etc.): This car consumes a lot of petrol. deplete: to lessen in quantity, contents, power or value: During the cold weather our store of coal became depleted. exhaust: to use up completely (a supply of anything): We have exhausted our food supply. go: be spent; be used: Most of my pay goes on food. His strength had gone. swallow up: to cause (sth.) to disappear: His family’s needs swallow up all his earnings. use up: to use until none is left: We’ve used up all the string. consume: to use a supply of sth. (food, electricity, oil, etc.): This car consumes a lot of petrol. exhaust: to use up completely (a supply of anything): We have exhausted our food supply. use up: to use until none is left: We’ve used up all the string. \ See Also استنزف (اِسْتَنْزَف)، اِسْتَنْفَدَ
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