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1 represent
[reprəˈzent] verb1) to speak or act on behalf of:يُمَثِّلYou have been chosen to represent our association at the conference.
2) to be a sign, symbol, picture etc of:يَرْمُز إلىIn this play, the man in black represents Death and the young girl Life.
3) to be a good example of; to show or illustrate:يُمَثِّل، يُبَيِّن، يكونُ مَثَلاWhat he said represents the feelings of many people.
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2 represent
مَثَّلَ \ act: to perform: He acted (the part of a Frenchman) in the play. perform: to act (in a play); play (music); do tricks so as to amuse people: Our class performed Shakespeare’s ‘Macbeth’. Have you seen the performing monkey?. represent: to act for: She represented her country as a swimmer in the Olympic games. \ See Also ناب عن (نَابَ عن) -
3 represent
نَابَ عن \ act for: to perform duties for: The headmaster is ill, and Mr Day is acting for him. represent: to act for: She represented her country as a swimmer in the olympic games. \ See Also مثل (مَثَّلَ) -
4 represent
أَشَارَ (إلى) \ indicate: to point out; show: There was no sign to indicate the way to the station. point: (with at) to draw attention to (sth. that one can see); aim one’s finger: She pointed at me and shouted, "That’s the thief!", (with to) show the direction of sth., whether it can be seen or not; draw attention to: The road sign pointed to London. She pointed to the broken window, to direct aim: Don’t point that gun at me! He pointed his finger at the guilty boy. represent: to be a sign or example of (sth.): The sign ‘&’ represents the word ‘and’. allude to: to speak indirectly about sb. or sth.: When he said ‘someone’, he was alluding to you. hint: to say indirectly: He hinted that he was in need of money. \ See Also دل (دَلَّ)، أَلْمَحَ -
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دَلَّ عَلَى \ betray: to be a sign of; give away: His eyes betrayed the anger he was trying to hide. indicate: to point out; show: There was no sign to indicate the way to the station. point: to aim one’s finger: She pointed at me and shouted, "That is the thief!", (with out) draw attention to (one among others; a fact) He pointed out the captain of the team. She pointed out to me that it was already ten o’clock. register: (of an instrument that measures speed, heat, etc.) to show (a certain figure. represent: to be a sign or example of (sth.): The sign ‘&’ represents the word ‘and’. signify: to mean: What does this word signify. \ See Also أَشَارَ إلى -
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رَمَزَ إلى \ represent: to be a sign or example of (sth.): The sign ‘&’ represents the word ‘and’. stand for: (of signs, letters, etc.) be instead of; mean: UK stands for United Kingdom. -
7 anaba
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8 naba
inform; report [Sem n-b-y, Akk nabu (name), Heb navi (prophet), Syr nabiya, JNA navi, Amh nabiy]--------information; report [naba]--------meet by accident; come by [Uga nwb]--------represent [?] -
9 أعلن
v. announce, declare, denote, enunciate, proclaim, profess, pronounce, promulgate, publicize, publish, put out, report, represent, show, sound, state, vote, advertise, avow, bill, gazette, portend, predicate, protest, usher, blare, celebrate, count -
10 احتج
v. protest, yell, pick, grouse, nag, remonstrate, expostulate, object, demur, represent, take exception to, allege, complain, deprecate -
11 استعرض
v. inspect, look over, enter, touch on, tackle, show, represent, set forth, play act, parade, outline -
12 شرح
1́ adv. on no account2́ n. explanation, elucidation, explication, commentary, demonstration, exposition, caption3́ v. beam, explain, elucidate, expound, puzzle out, represent, demonstrate, sort out, dissect, anatomize, slice, cut into slices -
13 صرح
1́ n. edifice, tower, palace, castle2́ v. say, state, declare, proclaim, profess, represent, certify, outrival, predicate, cut open, bring down -
14 مثل
1́ adj. like, such, such as2́ adv. like this3́ conj. as4́ n. proverb, case, gnome, example, illustration, instance, saying, aphorism, byword, maxim5́ pron. such as6́ v. adapt, appear, stand before, represent, stand for, be a symbol for, symbolize, typify, exemplify, be typical of, portray, depict, describe, act, play, play act, perform, illustrate, show, sculpt -
15 ناب
1́ n. canine, tooth, tusk, fang, cuspid2́ v. represent, sub, substitute -
16 نظم مسيرة إحتجاج
v. represent -
17 وضح
1́ adv. clearly2́ v. clarify, elucidate, explain, illuminate, illustrate, light, lighten, puzzle out, ravel out, represent, spell, state, accentuate, define -
18 تمثل الشيء
تَمَثّلَ الشّيْءَ: تَصَوّرَهُ، تَخَيّلَهُto imagine, fancy, conceive, ideate, envisage, visualize, picture (in the mind), represent, form an image or representation of in the mind -
19 جسد
جَسّدَto embody, incorporate, incarnate, materialize, substantiate, give material or concrete from to, render or represent in corporeal form; to personify, typify, symbolize, embody, be a symbol or perfect example of -
20 رمز
رَمَزَ (إلى): مَثّلَto symbolize; to represent, stand for
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