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  • 41 مقطوعة شعرية

    مَقْطُوعَة شِعْريَّة \ poem: a piece of writing (in various lengths of line, and usu. in beautiful language) whose sound and spirit have special effects on the reader’s feelings.

    Arabic-English dictionary > مقطوعة شعرية

  • 42 واحد

    وَاحِد \ one: the number 1 (roman numeral I); (often after just, only, not) a single: They have only one son. Not one man offered to help. single: only one: Can you tell me a single reason why I should help him?. \ See Also واحِدَة \ لِلْوَاحد \ apiece: to or for each one: I paid them 50 pence apiece for carrying the goods. Pencils cost 8 pence apiece. \ وَاحِد خلف الآخر \ in single file: in one line, one behind the other: We had to ride in single file down the narrow path. \ وَاحِد من القُرّاء \ reader: sb. who reads: Newspapers print letters from their readers. \ كَوَاحِدٍ من النّاس \ for one: (naming one when others are also concerned): I, for one, refused to pay him (and there may be others who refused too). \ لاستعمال شَخْص واحد \ single: (of a bedroom or bed) made for one person only.

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  • 43 definition

    تَعْرِيف \ definition: an exact statement of the meaning, nature, or limits of sth.: Use this book to look up the definition of any word you don’t understand. introduction: making (sb. or sth.) known to sb.; sth. that introduces (esp. a note that introduces a book to the reader). \ See Also مقدمة (مُقَدِّمَة)‏

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  • 44 introduction

    تَعْرِيف \ definition: an exact statement of the meaning, nature, or limits of sth.: Use this book to look up the definition of any word you don’t understand. introduction: making (sb. or sth.) known to sb.; sth. that introduces (esp. a note that introduces a book to the reader). \ See Also مقدمة (مُقَدِّمَة)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > introduction

  • 45 foreword

    مُقَدِّمَة \ foreword: a few words at the beginning of a book, to explain its contents. introduction: making (sb. or sth.) known to sb.; sth. that introduces (esp. a note that introduces a book to the reader). preface: a note at the beginning of a book.

    Arabic-English glossary > foreword

  • 46 introduction

    مُقَدِّمَة \ foreword: a few words at the beginning of a book, to explain its contents. introduction: making (sb. or sth.) known to sb.; sth. that introduces (esp. a note that introduces a book to the reader). preface: a note at the beginning of a book.

    Arabic-English glossary > introduction

  • 47 preface

    مُقَدِّمَة \ foreword: a few words at the beginning of a book, to explain its contents. introduction: making (sb. or sth.) known to sb.; sth. that introduces (esp. a note that introduces a book to the reader). preface: a note at the beginning of a book.

    Arabic-English glossary > preface

  • 48 hero

    بَطَلُ الرِّواية أو القِصّة \ hero: the chief character in a story (whom the reader is expected to admire).

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  • 49 inert

    بَطِيء \ inert: not able to move; slow to move; inactive; lazy: The snake lay inert after its winter sleep. He’s a bad student, too inert to ask a question if he doesn’t understand. protracted: lasting too long: a protracted illness. slow: taking a long time; not quick: This is a slow train. He is a slow reader. sluggish: unsuitably slow: a sluggish stream (blocked by mud or plants); a sluggish engine (needing cleaning etc., to make it run properly); a sluggish mind (too sleepy or lazy to work properly). \ See Also فاتر (فاتِر)، خامد (خامِد)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > inert

  • 50 protracted

    بَطِيء \ inert: not able to move; slow to move; inactive; lazy: The snake lay inert after its winter sleep. He’s a bad student, too inert to ask a question if he doesn’t understand. protracted: lasting too long: a protracted illness. slow: taking a long time; not quick: This is a slow train. He is a slow reader. sluggish: unsuitably slow: a sluggish stream (blocked by mud or plants); a sluggish engine (needing cleaning etc., to make it run properly); a sluggish mind (too sleepy or lazy to work properly). \ See Also فاتر (فاتِر)، خامد (خامِد)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > protracted

  • 51 slow

    بَطِيء \ inert: not able to move; slow to move; inactive; lazy: The snake lay inert after its winter sleep. He’s a bad student, too inert to ask a question if he doesn’t understand. protracted: lasting too long: a protracted illness. slow: taking a long time; not quick: This is a slow train. He is a slow reader. sluggish: unsuitably slow: a sluggish stream (blocked by mud or plants); a sluggish engine (needing cleaning etc., to make it run properly); a sluggish mind (too sleepy or lazy to work properly). \ See Also فاتر (فاتِر)، خامد (خامِد)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > slow

  • 52 sluggish

    بَطِيء \ inert: not able to move; slow to move; inactive; lazy: The snake lay inert after its winter sleep. He’s a bad student, too inert to ask a question if he doesn’t understand. protracted: lasting too long: a protracted illness. slow: taking a long time; not quick: This is a slow train. He is a slow reader. sluggish: unsuitably slow: a sluggish stream (blocked by mud or plants); a sluggish engine (needing cleaning etc., to make it run properly); a sluggish mind (too sleepy or lazy to work properly). \ See Also فاتر (فاتِر)، خامد (خامِد)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > sluggish

  • 53 poem

    مَقْطُوعَة شِعْريَّة \ poem: a piece of writing (in various lengths of line, and usu. in beautiful language) whose sound and spirit have special effects on the reader’s feelings.

    Arabic-English glossary > poem

  • 54 poem

    قَصِيدَة \ poem: a piece of writing (in various lengths of line, and usu. in beautiful language) whose sound and spirit have special effects on the reader’s feelings. sonnet: a kind of poem, with 14 lines in a regular pattern.

    Arabic-English glossary > poem

  • 55 sonnet

    قَصِيدَة \ poem: a piece of writing (in various lengths of line, and usu. in beautiful language) whose sound and spirit have special effects on the reader’s feelings. sonnet: a kind of poem, with 14 lines in a regular pattern.

    Arabic-English glossary > sonnet

См. также в других словарях:

  • Reader — can mean: * a reader: a person who is reading a text.* A family name: ** Colin Reader, English geologist ** Eddi Reader, Scottish singer ** Francis Reader (born 1965) , Scottish musician ** Ralph Reader (1903 1982), British director and producer …   Wikipedia

  • reader — UK US /ˈriːdər/ noun [C] ► COMMUNICATIONS a person who reads, especially someone who reads a particular newspaper, magazine, etc.: »a magazine with over 10,000 readers »Welcome to all the readers of this blog! ► IT a piece of equipment or… …   Financial and business terms

  • Reader — Reader, AR U.S. town in Arkansas Population (2000): 82 Housing Units (2000): 43 Land area (2000): 2.340617 sq. miles (6.062169 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 2.340617 sq. miles (6.062169 sq. km) …   StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places

  • Reader, AR — U.S. town in Arkansas Population (2000): 82 Housing Units (2000): 43 Land area (2000): 2.340617 sq. miles (6.062169 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 2.340617 sq. miles (6.062169 sq. km) FIPS code …   StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places

  • Reader — Read er (r[=e]d [ e]r), n. [AS. r[=ae]dere.] 1. One who reads. Specifically: (a) One whose distinctive office is to read prayers in a church. (b) (University of Oxford, Eng.) One who reads lectures on scientific subjects. Lyell. (c) A proof… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • reader — [ʀidœʀ] n. m. ÉTYM. V. 1960; mot angl., proprement « lecteur », de to read « lire ». ❖ ♦ Anglicisme. Ouvrage constitué par un recueil collectif d articles (souvent à caractère scientifique). || Un reader de biologie moléculaire. || « Mais c est… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • reader — ► NOUN 1) a person who reads. 2) a person who assesses the merits of manuscripts submitted for publication. 3) (Reader) Brit. a university lecturer of the highest grade below professor. 4) a book containing extracts of a text or texts for… …   English terms dictionary

  • reader — [rēd′ər] n. 1. a person who reads 2. a person appointed or elected to read lessons, prayers, etc. aloud in church: cf. LECTOR 3. a person who reads and evaluates manuscripts for a publication 4. short for PROOFREADER 5. a person who records the… …   English World dictionary

  • Reader — (engl., spr. rīder, »Leser«), wie in Deutschland etwa Lektor oder Professor, Titel englischer Universitätslehrer (z. B. R. in law, Professor der Rechte), namentlich in Oxford und Cambridge Titel der von der Universität angestellten Lehrer (auch… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Reader — (engl., spr. rihdĕr, »Leser«), Titel engl. Universitätslehrer, s.v.w. Lektor, Professor …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • Reader — Reader, The a weekly US newspaper printed in Chicago, containing news about many subjects, but especially about entertainment …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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