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1 set eyes on
رَأَى \ catch sight of: to have a sudden short view of: He caught sight of his friends in the crowd for one moment. consider: to think; have an opinion: Do you consider that I am to blame?. observe: to notice: He crept past without being observed. see: to find out: See if you can reach it. Go and see what he wants, to notice with one’s eyes; use one’s eyes effectively Did you see what happened? I never saw him coming. Cats can see in the dark. set eyes on: (usu. with not or never) to see: I’ve never set eyes on her before today. think: to believe; consider; have a firm opinion: I think she’s beautiful. Don’t you think so?. -
2 set eyes on
أَبْصَرَ \ see: to notice with one’s eyes; use one’s eyes effectively: Did you see what happened? I never saw him coming. Cats can see in the dark. set eyes on: (usu. with not or never) to see: I’ve never set eyes on her before today. \ See Also رأى (رَأى) -
3 set eyes on
وَقَعَت عينه على \ set eyes on: (usu. with not or never) to see: I’ve never set eyes on her before today. -
4 set eyes on
to see, especially for the first time:تَقَع عَيْناه على، يَرى لأول مَرَّهI wish I'd never set eyes on her!
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5 lay eyes on
to see, especially for the first time:تَقَع عَيْناه على، يَرى لأول مَرَّهI wish I'd never set eyes on her!
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6 close-set
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7 أبصر
أَبْصَرَ \ see: to notice with one’s eyes; use one’s eyes effectively: Did you see what happened? I never saw him coming. Cats can see in the dark. set eyes on: (usu. with not or never) to see: I’ve never set eyes on her before today. \ See Also رأى (رَأى) \ أَبْصَرَ (عن بُعد) \ sight: to see (sb. or sth.) in the distance: After six days at sea, we sighted an island. -
8 رأى
رَأَى \ catch sight of: to have a sudden short view of: He caught sight of his friends in the crowd for one moment. consider: to think; have an opinion: Do you consider that I am to blame?. observe: to notice: He crept past without being observed. see: to find out: See if you can reach it. Go and see what he wants, to notice with one’s eyes; use one’s eyes effectively Did you see what happened? I never saw him coming. Cats can see in the dark. set eyes on: (usu. with not or never) to see: I’ve never set eyes on her before today. think: to believe; consider; have a firm opinion: I think she’s beautiful. Don’t you think so?. -
9 catch sight of
رَأَى \ catch sight of: to have a sudden short view of: He caught sight of his friends in the crowd for one moment. consider: to think; have an opinion: Do you consider that I am to blame?. observe: to notice: He crept past without being observed. see: to find out: See if you can reach it. Go and see what he wants, to notice with one’s eyes; use one’s eyes effectively Did you see what happened? I never saw him coming. Cats can see in the dark. set eyes on: (usu. with not or never) to see: I’ve never set eyes on her before today. think: to believe; consider; have a firm opinion: I think she’s beautiful. Don’t you think so?. -
10 consider
رَأَى \ catch sight of: to have a sudden short view of: He caught sight of his friends in the crowd for one moment. consider: to think; have an opinion: Do you consider that I am to blame?. observe: to notice: He crept past without being observed. see: to find out: See if you can reach it. Go and see what he wants, to notice with one’s eyes; use one’s eyes effectively Did you see what happened? I never saw him coming. Cats can see in the dark. set eyes on: (usu. with not or never) to see: I’ve never set eyes on her before today. think: to believe; consider; have a firm opinion: I think she’s beautiful. Don’t you think so?. -
11 observe
رَأَى \ catch sight of: to have a sudden short view of: He caught sight of his friends in the crowd for one moment. consider: to think; have an opinion: Do you consider that I am to blame?. observe: to notice: He crept past without being observed. see: to find out: See if you can reach it. Go and see what he wants, to notice with one’s eyes; use one’s eyes effectively Did you see what happened? I never saw him coming. Cats can see in the dark. set eyes on: (usu. with not or never) to see: I’ve never set eyes on her before today. think: to believe; consider; have a firm opinion: I think she’s beautiful. Don’t you think so?. -
12 see
رَأَى \ catch sight of: to have a sudden short view of: He caught sight of his friends in the crowd for one moment. consider: to think; have an opinion: Do you consider that I am to blame?. observe: to notice: He crept past without being observed. see: to find out: See if you can reach it. Go and see what he wants, to notice with one’s eyes; use one’s eyes effectively Did you see what happened? I never saw him coming. Cats can see in the dark. set eyes on: (usu. with not or never) to see: I’ve never set eyes on her before today. think: to believe; consider; have a firm opinion: I think she’s beautiful. Don’t you think so?. -
13 think
رَأَى \ catch sight of: to have a sudden short view of: He caught sight of his friends in the crowd for one moment. consider: to think; have an opinion: Do you consider that I am to blame?. observe: to notice: He crept past without being observed. see: to find out: See if you can reach it. Go and see what he wants, to notice with one’s eyes; use one’s eyes effectively Did you see what happened? I never saw him coming. Cats can see in the dark. set eyes on: (usu. with not or never) to see: I’ve never set eyes on her before today. think: to believe; consider; have a firm opinion: I think she’s beautiful. Don’t you think so?. -
14 see
أَبْصَرَ \ see: to notice with one’s eyes; use one’s eyes effectively: Did you see what happened? I never saw him coming. Cats can see in the dark. set eyes on: (usu. with not or never) to see: I’ve never set eyes on her before today. \ See Also رأى (رَأى) -
15 وقع
وَقَعَ \ drop: to fall: An apple dropped from the tree. fall (p.t.. [b]fell p.p.. fallen)[/b]: to go down by mistake; drop: I slipped and fell (or fell down or fell over). happen: to take place: The accident happened at exactly 4 o’clock. land: (not of an aircraft) to fall to the ground: He fell out of the tree and landed on his head. occur: to happen: Where did the accident occur?. \ وَقَعَ تحت دَيْن \ run into debt: to begin to owe money. \ وَقَعَ على \ come across: to find or meet by chance: I came across this old book in the market. \ وَقَعَ في \ fall: (with an adj. or phrase) to become: He fell ill. She fell asleep. They fell in love. get into: to come into a certain bad condition (debt, trouble, a temper, etc.). \ See Also أصبح (أَصْبَح) \ وَقَعَت عينه على \ set eyes on: (usu. with not or never) to see: I’ve never set eyes on her before today. -
16 أبصر
أبْصَرَ: رَأى، نَظَرَ (إلى)، لاحَظَto see; to look at, set eyes on, lay eyes on, catch sight of, descry; to notice, observe, perceive, discern, realize, make out -
17 أجال النظر في
أجَالَ النّظَرَ فيto look around, let one's eyes wander about; to look at, set eyes on; to look closely at, scrutinize -
18 بصر بـ
بَصُرَ بِـ، بَصِرَ بِـ: رَأىto see; to look at, set eyes on, lay eyes on, catch sight of, descry -
19 بصر بـ
بَصُرَ بِـ، بَصِرَ بِـ: رَأىto see; to look at, set eyes on, lay eyes on, catch sight of, descry -
20 رأى
1́ n. estimation, pronouncement, notion2́ v. see, sight, set eyes on, catch sight of, take notice, spy, discern, conceive, consider, suppose
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