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1 relatively
بِالنِّسْبة أو بالقِياس إلى \ relatively: as compared with others: a relatively easy question. \ بِالنِّسْبة أو بالقِياس إلى \ relatively: as compared with others: a relatively easy question. \ نِسْبِيًّا \ relatively: as compared with others: a relatively easy question. -
2 relatively
[ˈrelətɪvlɪ] adverbwhen compared to someone or something else:بالمُقارَنَه، نِسْبِيّاThis is a fairly unimportant problem, relatively speaking.
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3 nisbatan
relatively [nasaba] Aze nisbeten, Hin nisbatan, Per nesbatan, Tur nispeten borrowed from Ar -
4 قياس
قِيَاس \ analogy: (a degree of) likeness or agreement (to or with sth.); a comparison between two things. measurement: the act of measuring; a size that is shown by measuring: He took my measurements before supplying the suit. \ بِالقياس إلى \ for: in regard to: For a boy, he’s rather weak. He’s too young for such work. \ بِالنِّسْبة أو بالقِياس إلى \ relatively: as compared with others: a relatively easy question. -
5 نسبة (لـ)
نِسْبَة (لِـ) \ proportion: the size of a part, compared with the size of the whole thing: What proportion of your pay is spent on food? A half, or a third?, comparison, in size or amount That building is tall in proportion to its width. Its cost was out of all proportion to its value (It is not worth nearly so much as they paid for it). ratio: the comparative amount (of each part of a whole): The ratio of boys to girls in our village is 3 to 2 (if there are 50 children, 30 are boys and 20 are girls). \ بِالنِّسْبة أو بالقِياس إلى \ relatively: as compared with others: a relatively easy question. \ بِالنِّسْبة لِـ \ for: in regard to: For a boy, he’s rather weak. He’s too young for such work. \ نِسْبَة إلى الخَضْراوات \ vegetable: of plants: vegetable oil. \ See Also نباتي (نباتيّ) \ نِسْبَة مِئَويّة \ percentage: an amount stated as a number of each hundred: What percentage of the people are farmers? A half, expressed as a percentage, is 50%. -
6 نسبيا
نِسْبِيًّا \ relatively: as compared with others: a relatively easy question. -
7 بالنسبة إلى
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8 نسبوية
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9 نسبيا
adv. comparatively, relatively -
10 نسبيا
نِسْبِيّاًrelatively, comparatively; proportionally -
11 continental shelf
nounthe part of a continent that is under a relatively shallow sea.إفْريز قارّي -
12 not to mention
used to emphasize something important or to excuse oneself for mentioning something relatively unimportant:ناهيكَ عن، فَضلا عن أنَّHe is rich and clever, not to mention handsome.
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13 thick
[θɪk]1. adjective1) having a relatively large distance between opposite sides; not thin:سَميكthick glass.
2) having a certain distance between opposite sides:غَليظa two-inch-thick pane of glass.
3) (of liquids, mixtures etc) containing solid matter; not flowing (easily) when poured:ثَخينthick soup.
4) made of many single units placed very close together; dense:كَثيفthick hair.
5) difficult to see through:دامِس، مُظلِمthick fog.
6) full of, covered with etc:مُغَطّىThe air was thick with smoke.
7) stupid:غَبي، ثَقيل الفَهْمDon't be so thick!
2. nounthe thickest, most crowded or active part:في الجُزْء الأكْثَف من الغابَهin the thick of the fight.
См. также в других словарях:
Relatively — Rel a*tive*ly, adv. In a relative manner; in relation or respect to something else; not absolutely. [1913 Webster] Consider the absolute affections of any being as it is in itself, before you consider it relatively. I. Watts. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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relatively — [rel′ə tivlē] adv. in a relative manner; in relation to or compared with something else; not absolutely [a relatively minor matter] … English World dictionary
relatively — in relation to something else, 1560s, from RELATIVE (Cf. relative) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) … Etymology dictionary
relatively — [adv] in or by comparison almost, approximately, comparably, comparatively, nearly, proportionately, rather, somewhat, to some extent; concepts 544,772 … New thesaurus
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relatively — adverb 1 relatively easy/few/cheap fairly easy etc compared with other things: The drug has relatively few known side effects. 2 relatively speaking used when comparing something with all similar things: Relatively speaking, it s not important … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
relatively — [[t]re̱lətɪvli[/t]] ♦♦♦ ADV: ADV adj/adv Relatively means to a certain degree, especially when compared with other things of the same kind. The sums needed are relatively small... I like to think I m relatively easy to get along with. Syn:… … English dictionary