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81 مستند
مُسْتَنَد: مَرْجِع، مَصْدَرauthority, source, reference -
82 نوه بـ
نَوّهَ بـ: ذَكَرَto mention, make mention of, speak of, refer to, make reference to, name, specify, state, indicate, point out to -
83 بالنسبة إلى
بِالنّسْبَةِ إلى: فِيمَا يَتَعَلّقُ بِـwith respect to, in respect of, respecting, concerning, regarding, with regard to, as regards, with reference to, in relation to, in connection with, as to, as for, re, about -
84 هجري
هجرِيّ، هِجْرِيَّة:A.H.After Hijrah. It is the reference used in the Islamic calendar. -
85 هجرية
هجرِيّ، هِجْرِيَّة:A.H.After Hijrah. It is the reference used in the Islamic calendar. -
86 allusion
[-ʒən] noun(the act of making) a mention or reference:تَلْمِيح، إشارَة ضِمْنِيَّهThe prime minister made no allusion to the war in his speech.
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87 axis
[ˈæksɪs] plural axes [ˈæksiːz] noun1) the real or imaginary line on which a thing turns (as the axis of the earth, from North Pole to South Pole, around which the earth turns).مِحْوَرالأرض (الدَّوَران)2) a fixed line used as a reference, as in a graph:مِحْوَرHe plotted the temperatures on the horizontal axis.
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88 cross-refer
verbto give a cross-reference (to):يُشير، يلفِتُ نَظَر القارئ الى نُقطةِ اُخرى في الكِتابIn this dictionary went is cross-referred to go.
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89 encyclop(a)edia
[ɪnsaɪkləˈpiːdɪə] nouna reference work containing information on every branch of knowledge, or on one particular branch:مَوْسوعَه، دائِرَة مَعارِفIf you do not know the capital city of Hungary, look it up in an encyclopaedia.
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90 encyclop(a)edia
[ɪnsaɪkləˈpiːdɪə] nouna reference work containing information on every branch of knowledge, or on one particular branch:مَوْسوعَه، دائِرَة مَعارِفIf you do not know the capital city of Hungary, look it up in an encyclopaedia.
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91 find one's bearings
to find one's position with reference to eg a known landmark:يَجِدُ طَريقَه، يَعْرِف الأتِّجاهIf we can find this hill, I'll be able to get my bearings.
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92 from memory
by remembering; without using a book etc for reference:مِن الذاكِرَهHe said the whole poem from memory.
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93 get one's bearings
to find one's position with reference to eg a known landmark:يَجِدُ طَريقَه، يَعْرِف الأتِّجاهIf we can find this hill, I'll be able to get my bearings.
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94 oblique
[əˈbliːk] adjective1) sloping:مائِلHe drew an oblique line from one corner of the paper to the other.
2) not straight or direct:غَيْر مُباشِر، مُنْحَرِفHe made an oblique reference to his work.
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95 passing
adjective1) going past:عابِرa passing car.
2) lasting only a short time:وَقْتي، عابِرa passing interest.
3) (of something said) casual and not made as part of a serious talk about the subject:عابِر، عاديa passing reference.
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96 sly
[slaɪ] adjective1) cunning or deceitful:ماكِرHe sometimes behaves in rather a sly manner.
2) playfully mischievous:خَبيثHe made a sly reference to my foolish mistake.
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97 إسناد
إِسناد \ reference. \ See Also مَرجِعُ إسناد -
98 شهادة
شَهَادَة \ certificate: official writing that declares a certain fact: My birth certificate proves the date of my birth. diploma: an official paper that proves success in a course of study: Some doctors hold a Diploma in Public Health. testimonial: a written statement of sb.’s qualities (used when asking for work): My last employer gave me a generous testimonial. \ شَهَادَة تَزْكِيَة \ reference: a statement about sb.’s character or ability: If you want a job, you need good references from former employers. \ شَهَادَة جامعيّة \ degree: a title obtained by examination at a university: My son is studying for the degree of Master of Arts at Edinburgh University. \ شَهَادَة الزُّور \ perjury: the crime of telling lies in court, after making a solemn promise to tell the truth.
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