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1 renew
[rəˈnjuː] verb1) to begin, do, produce etc again:يَسْتأنِفWe must renew our attack on drug abuse.
2) to cause (eg a licence) to continue for another or longer period of time:يُجَدِّدMy television licence has to be renewed in October.
3) to make new or fresh or as if new again:يُجَدَّدThe panels on the doors have all been renewed.
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2 renew
بَدَّلَ \ alter: to change; make or become different: People’s appearances alter as they grow older. She has altered her skirt because it was too short. change: to take or put one thing in place of another: I must change my clothes. Will you change places with me?. convert: to change sth. from one state to another: The hotel was converted into a school. renew: to provide again (in place of what has been used or worn out): We renewed our supplies. Those floor boards need renewing. replace: to put (sth.) in the place of: If you break my glasses, you must replace them (You must provide new ones). switch: to change: We switched places with each other. The light switched from green to red. -
3 renew
أَعَادَ \ bring back: to (cause to) return: This old photograph brings back happy memories. redo: to do again: This bad work must be redone. renew: to start again; repeat: They renewed their attack. repeat: to say again; do again: He repeated his question. Don’t repeat your mistake. replace: to put (sth.) back in its place: Please replace these books on the right shelves. restore: to bring back; give back: The teacher stopped the fight and restored order. The doctor restored her health (or restored her to health). The police restored the stolen car to its owner. return: to give back; put back; send back: She returned the book that I lent her. He showed me the picture and returned it to his pocket. \ See Also أرجع (أَرْجَعَ)، ذكر (ذَكَّرَ)، كرر (كَرَّر)، رد (رَدَّ)، بدل (بَدَّل) -
4 renew
جَدَّدَ \ modernize: to change and improve, according to the latest ideas: Modernized factories use fewer men and more machines. renew: to provide again (in place of what has been used or worn out): We renewed our supplies. Those floor boards need renewing. repair: to put (sth. that is damaged or heavily worn) into good condition again: My watch needs repairing. Please repair these holes in my shirts. -
5 renew
كَرَّرَ \ refine: to make pure: White sugar is refined. renew: to start again; repeat: They renewed their attack. repeat: to say again; do again: He repeated his question. Don’t repeat your mistake. -
6 jaddada
renew, reform [jadda] Hau jaddada borrowed from Ar -
7 jadda
be new [EgAr gidid (new), Mal gdid, Syr gdd (renew)]--------be serious [Sem g-d-d]--------street [?] Per jadde, Tur cadde borrowed from Ar -
8 إستأنف المحادثات
v. renew negotiation -
9 استأنف
v. pick up, resume, renew, take back, reopen, continue, challenge -
10 جدد
v. renew, renovate, restore, innovate, modernize, recondition, refurbish, freshen, furbish, reawaken, regenerate, retrieve, repair, rejuvenate, redeem -
11 جدد إشتراكه
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12 جدد العضوية
v. renew -
13 جدد عضويته
v. renew -
14 غير
1́ adv. but2́ conj. than3́ n. budge4́ art. non5́ pref. un6́ prep. beyond7́ v. turn, switch over, change, commute, renew, reverse, revise, shift, switch, metamorphose, modify, overrun, shape, transfer, transpose, fashion, modulate, rehash, masquerade -
15 كرر
v. repeat, reiterate, iterate, redouble, reduplicate, duplicate, echo, rehearse, renew, do again, say again, refine, rectify, exalt, hammer out -
16 أحيا
أحْيَا: جَدّدَto restore, renew, rejuvenate; to regenerate, recreate -
17 استأنف
اِسْتأنَفَ: تَابَعَto resume, renew, recommence, continue, begin again (after interruption), go on with, carry on with, return to, take up again, reopen, reestablish -
18 تابع
تَابَعَ: اِسْتَمَر، واصَلَ، اِسْتَأنَفَto continue, go on, carry on, proceed; to continue to do, keep doing, keep on (doing), keep (up), go on doing, persist in, persevere in, stick to, adhere to; to resume, recommence, renew, begin again -
19 تجدد
تَجَدّدَto be renewed, to renew; to be renovated, restored, reconditioned, refitted, refurbished, refashioned, remodeled, overhauled, revamped, redone; to be reestalished, rebuilt, reconstructed; to be modernized, updated; to revive, regenerate, rejuvenate, refresh; to be revived, regenerated, rejuvenated, refreshed -
20 جدد
جَدّدَ: صَيّرَهُ جَدِيداًto renew, to renovate, restore, refit, recondition, refurbish, refashion, remodel, overhaul, revamp, remake, redo; to reestablish, rebuild, reconstruct; to modernize, update, bring up to date
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renew — late 14c., from re again + M.E. newen resume, revive, renew; on analogy of L. renovare … Etymology dictionary
Renew — Re*new , v. i. To become new, or as new; to grow or begin again. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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renew */*/ — UK [rɪˈnjuː] / US [rɪˈnu] verb [transitive] Word forms renew : present tense I/you/we/they renew he/she/it renews present participle renewing past tense renewed past participle renewed 1) to arrange for something to continue for a longer period… … English dictionary
renew — Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to make like new ; restore to freshness, vigor, or perfection < as we renew our strength in sleep > 2. to make new spiritually ; regenerate 3. a. to restore to existence ; revive b. to make … New Collegiate Dictionary