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seconded

  • 1 تأيد

    تَأيّدَ: أُيّدَ
    to be supported, backed (up); to be advocated, championed, upheld; to be corroborated, confirmed, affirmed, sustained, seconded; to be endorsed, sanctioned, approved, approbated, countenanced

    Arabic-English new dictionary > تأيد

  • 2 مؤيد

    مُؤَيّد: أُيّدَ
    supported, backed(up), advocated, championed, upheld; confirmed, affirmed, corroborated, sustained, seconded, endorsed, sanctioned, approved, countenanced

    Arabic-English new dictionary > مؤيد

  • 3 منتدب

    مُنْتَدَب: اِنْتُدِبَ، نُدِبَ
    delegated, deputized, deputed; accredited; commissioned (to do or with), charged (to or with), entrusted (to or with); detailed, assigned; seconded, transferred

    Arabic-English new dictionary > منتدب

  • 4 second

    I [ˈsekənd]
    1. adjective
    1) next after, or following, the first in time, place etc:

    She finished the race in second place.

    ثانٍ
    2) additional or extra:

    a second house in the country.

    إضافي، ثانٍ
    3) lesser in importance, quality etc:

    She's a member of the school's second swimming team.

    ثانَوي الأهَمِيَّه
    2. adverb
    next after the first:

    He came second in the race.

    الثّاني
    3. noun
    1) a second person, thing etc:

    You're the second to arrive.

    الثّاني
    2) a person who supports and helps a person who is fighting in a boxing match etc.
    مُساعِد، مُعاوِن
    4. verb
    to agree with (something said by a previous speaker), especially to do so formally:

    He proposed the motion and I seconded it.

    يُوافِق II [ˈsekənd] noun
    1) the sixtieth part of a minute:

    He ran the race in three minutes and forty-two seconds.

    ثانِيَه
    2) a short time:

    I'll be there in a second.

    وَقْت قَصير

    Arabic-English dictionary > second

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