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61 keep STH up
PhrV1. ऊपर\keep STH upरखना/ज़ारी\keep STH upरखनाThe bad harvest will keep the prices up.Germany kept up the bombardment day and night.She wants to keep up the appearance. -
62 send in (sb or sth)
V1. भेजने\send in (sb or sth)के\send in (sb or sth)लियेI asked him to sent in the prospectus of RIMC. -
63 aim sth at sb
aim v sth at sb GEN etw. gegen jmdn. richten • be aimed at sb GEN auf jmdn. abgezielt sein, sich an jmdn. wenden • be aimed at sth GEN auf etw. abgezielt sein, sich an etw. wendenEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > aim sth at sb
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64 have a say in sth
say in sth: have a say in sth (infrml) GEN bei etw. Mitspracherecht haben, bei etw. ein Wörtchen mitzureden habenEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > have a say in sth
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65 talk sth. over
نَاقَشَ \ argue: to give different opinion: They were arguing about the rules of football.. cross-examine: to question sb. closely (esp. in court) in relation to answers that he has already given: The lawyer cross-examined the prisoner to find out whether he had been lying. debate: to consider and talk about a question: We were debating whether to invite him or not. discuss: to talk about: We were discussing what to do next. talk sth. over: to talk about sth. carefully: We must talk this matter over before you reach a decision. \ See Also باحث (بَاحَثَ)، جادل (جَادَلَ)، استجوب (اِسْتَجْوَبَ) -
66 be bent on doing sth
نَوَى \ be bent on doing sth.: to be determined to do sth: He’s bent on visiting Paris.. be going to: (expressing a future action) to intend to; be about to: I’m going to buy a new car. intend: to plan; have as one’s purpose: What do you to intend to do with the money? I intend to buy a new car. mean: to intend: I didn’t mean to hurt you. propose: intend: I propose to travel by air. think about, think of: to consider (possible action): We are thinking about (or of) buying a new car. -
67 for sb. to do sth
مِن أَجْل \ because of: as a result of: Because of his illness, he could not travel. for: because of: He jumped for joy. She was sent to prison for stealing. for sb. to do sth.: that sb. should do sth.: I’m anxious for him to pass his exams. sake, for the sake of, for sb.’s sake: for the desire of: Why ruin your health for the sake of a little pleasure?, for the good of; so as to help: Soldiers die for the sake of their county (or for their country’s sake). Don’t take any risks for my sake. towards: as a help to: He gave me $5 towards the cost of my bicycle. -
68 break sth. down
أَخْمَدَ \ break sth. down: to suppress: Break down all the opposition.. extinguish: to put out (a light, a fire, etc.): The firemen put the fire out (They stopped a dangerous fire). suppress: to prevent (sth.) from developing, or from becoming public: Governments sometimes suppress the truth. \ See Also قمع (قَمَعَ) -
69 break sth. down
قَمَعَ \ break sth. down: to suprress: Break down all the opposition. quell: to stop; put down: Soldiers were called to quell the uprising against the government. suppress: to prevent (sth.) from developing, or from becoming public: I suppressed a laugh. Governments sometimes suppress the truth. -
70 bring (sth.) to an end
وَضَعَ حدًّا لِـ \ bring (sth.) to an end: to cause sth. to end: The rain brought the game to an end. -
71 bring (sth.) to an end
أَنْهَى \ bring (sth.) to an end: to cause sth. to end: The rain brought the game to an end. close: to cause to be out of use: On his death, his business had to be closed (or closed down), come or bring to an end: She closed her speech with a funny joke. complete: to finish; make perfect: I’ve just completed my studies at the university. conclude: to finish; end (a meeting, speech etc.). end: to bring to a finish: We ended the meeting at 8 o’clock. finish: to bring to an end; come to an end: Have you finished your meal? Yes, we’ve finished. terminate: to end: My job will be terminated when I reach the age of sixty. -
72 have sth. on
لَبِسَ \ clothe: to dress; put clothes on or supply clothes for: A man must feed and clothe his family. She was clothed in black. put on: (the opposite of take off) to dress oneself in: Put your hat and coat on. dress: to put on one’s clothes. have sth. on: to wear sth: What did she have on (or What had she got on)? She had a fur coat on. wear: to have on the body: He wore a shirt and trousers. \ See Also ألبس (أَلْبَسَ)، كسا (كَسَا)، ارتدى (ارْتَدَى) -
73 think sth. out
فَكَّرَ مَليًّا في \ meditate: to think deeply. ponder: think about (sth.) in a deep and careful way: The prisoner pondered on a way to escape. reflect: to think deeply; consider: Reflect carefully before you answer. consider: to think about: I need time to consider the idea. think sth. out: to think about (a difficult question) until one finds the answer. -
74 lay claim to sth
طَالَب بِـ \ demand: to claim boldly: He demanded his share of the money. lay claim to sth.: to demand to be given sth. as the owner. -
75 have sth. on
ارْتَدَى \ dress: to put on one’s clothes. have sth. on: to wear sth: What did she have on (or What had she got on)? She had a fur coat on. put on: (the opposite of take off) to dress oneself in: Put your hat and coat on. wear: to have on the body: He wore a shirt and trousers. wore: p.t. of [b]wear. -
76 let sth. off
أَفْلَتَ \ escape: to get free; find a way out: He escaped from prison. Oil was escaping from a crack in the engine. extricate: to free from sth. (a difficulty, a trap, etc.). leave go, let go: not to hold any longer: Hold this rope tight and don’t leave go (or leave go of it). let go: (also leave go; but let can be transitive and leave cannot) not to hold any longer: Hold this rope tight and don’t let go (or let it go or let go of it; or leave go or leave go of it). Don’t let go the rope till I tell you. let sth. off: to allow (smoke, steam, etc.) escape. slip: (of a thing) to come accidentally out of position: The glass slipped from my hand and overturned. \ See Also هرب (هَرَبَ) -
77 try sth. on
جَرَّبَ \ experiment: to try new ideas (esp. scientific ones): We were experimenting with a special kind of cotton seed. try: to attempt; make an effort: I don’t think I can lift it, but I’ll try (to do so), consider the possibility of sth. Try this key in the lock (see if it will fit). Try a bit of this cake (See if you like the taste). try sth. on: to put on (a garment) and see if it will fit. \ See Also حاول (حَاوَلَ)، قاس (قَاسَ) -
78 feel like sth
شَعَرَ بمَيْل إلى \ feel like sth.: to feel ready for sth.: Do you feel like (having) a swim?. \ See Also رغبة في -
79 force sth. open
فَتَحَ بالقوّة \ force sth. open: to open sth. by using force: I had forgotten my key, so we had to force the door open. -
80 get wind of sth
عَلِمَ بِـ \ get wind of sth.: to hear about sth. secret: We got wind of their attack, and prepared our defences.
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