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  • 1 settle old scores

    to get revenge for past wrongs:

    I have some old scores to settle with you.

    يُصَفِّي حِساباتٍ قَديمَه، يَنْتَقِم

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  • 2 settle down

    اِطْمَأَنَّ \ settle down: to stop being restless; become calm and content: Settle down and get on with your work! The boy soon settled down in his new school. \ هَدَأ بَالُه \ settle down: to stop being restless; become calm and content: Settle down and get on with your work! The boy soon settled down in his new school.

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  • 3 settle

    اِسْتَقَرّ \ settle: to come to rest: A fly settled on my nose, go and make a new home somewhere: My grandfather left England and settled in New Zealand. settle down: to stop being restless; become calm and content: Settle down and get on with your work! The boy soon settled down in his new school.

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  • 4 settle down

    اِسْتَقَرّ \ settle: to come to rest: A fly settled on my nose, go and make a new home somewhere: My grandfather left England and settled in New Zealand. settle down: to stop being restless; become calm and content: Settle down and get on with your work! The boy soon settled down in his new school.

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  • 5 settle

    [ˈsetl] verb
    1) to place in a position of rest or comfort:

    I settled myself in the armchair.

    يَضَعُ بصورَةٍ مُريحَه، يُجْلِسُ
    2) to come to rest:

    Dust had settled on the books.

    يَسْتَريح
    3) to soothe:

    I gave him a pill to settle his nerves.

    يُهَدِّئ
    4) to go and live:

    Many Scots settled in New Zealand.

    يَسْتَقِر
    5) to reach a decision or agreement:

    Have you settled with the builders when they are to start work?

    The dispute between management and employees is still not settled.

    يَصِل إلى قَرار
    6) to pay (a bill).
    يَدْفَع الفاتورَه

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  • 6 settle

    سَوَّى \ level: to make level: We must level this ground before we can build a house on it. patch: (mostly with up) to repair (sth. worn or damaged): Please patch up those holes in the road. roll: to flatten or level (sth.) by moving a roller over it: The farmer rolled his field before planting the corn. settle: to decide (a claim, a quarrel, a question, etc.). straighten: to make straight. \ See Also أصلح (أَصْلَحَ)‏

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  • 7 استقر

    اِسْتَقَرّ \ settle: to come to rest: A fly settled on my nose, go and make a new home somewhere: My grandfather left England and settled in New Zealand. settle down: to stop being restless; become calm and content: Settle down and get on with your work! The boy soon settled down in his new school. \ اِسْتَقَرّ رأيُه عَلى \ choose, chose, chosen: to decide: I chose to stay at home rather than to travel. \ اِسْتَقَرّ على \ rest: to lie, or cause to lie: Clouds rested on the hills. For a moment she rested her eyes on my face (she looked steadily at me).

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  • 8 اطمأن

    اِطْمَأَنَّ \ settle down: to stop being restless; become calm and content: Settle down and get on with your work! The boy soon settled down in his new school.

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  • 9 حط (الطائر)

    حَطَّ (الطائر)‏ \ alight: (of a bird) to come down from the air. roost: (of birds) to settle down and sleep on a branch, etc.. \ حَطَّ (الطائرُ)‏ \ perch: (of a bird) to settle on sth. above the level of the ground: The bird perched on a branch. \ See Also جثم (جَثَمَ)‏ \ حَطَّ من قيمَة \ detract: (with from) to lessen the (good) effect or worth of: The torn condition of this fine painting detracts from its value. debase: to lower the value or quality of sth: The nation felt debased by its defeat in war. \ See Also قدر (قَدْر)‏

    Arabic-English dictionary > حط (الطائر)

  • 10 هدأ

    هَدَأَ \ calm down: (cause to) to become calm: At first he was angry, but then he calmed down. drop: to sink; become lower or weaker: The wind dropped. go down: (of prices, numbers, etc.) to become less or lower or weaker: Apples have gone down to 10p. a pound. quieten: to become quiet. subside: (of land) to sink; (of storms or excitement) to become calm; (of a swollen river, etc.) to sink to the usual level: At last the noise subsided. His fever is slowly subsiding. \ هَدَأ بَالُه \ settle down: to stop being restless; become calm and content: Settle down and get on with your work! The boy soon settled down in his new school.

    Arabic-English dictionary > هدأ

  • 11 square

    [skweə]
    1. noun
    1) a four-sided two-dimensional figure with all sides equal in length and all angles right angles.
    مُرَبَّع
    2) something in the shape of this.
    شَكْل مُرَبَّع
    3) an open place in a town, with the buildings round it.
    مَيْدان
    4) the resulting number when a number is multiplied by itself:

    3 ˣ 3, or 32 = 9, so 9 is the square of 3.

    مُرَيَّع العَدَد
    2. adjective
    1) having the shape of a square or right angle:

    He has a short, square body / a square chin.

    مُرَبَّع الشَّكْل
    2) (of business dealings, scores in games etc) level, even, fairly balanced etc:

    If I pay you an extra $5 shall we be (all) square?

    Their scores are (all) square (= equal).

    مُتَوازِن، مُتَعادِل
    3) measuring a particular amount on all four sides:

    This piece of wood is two metres square.

    تَرْبيعي
    4) old-fashioned:

    square ideas about clothes.

    قَديم، طِراز عَتيق
    3. adverb
    1) at right angles, or in a square shape:

    The carpet is not cut square with the corner.

    بِشَكلٍ مُرَبَّع
    2) firmly and directly:

    She hit him square on the point of the chin.

    بالضَّبْط، مُباشَرَةً
    4. verb
    1) to give a square shape to or make square.
    يُرَبِّع، يُعْطي شَكلا مُرَبَّعا
    2) to settle, pay etc (an account, debt etc):

    I must square my account with you.

    يُسَوِّي حِسابا
    3) to (cause to) fit or agree:

    His story doesn't square with the facts.

    يَتَناسَب، يَتَوافَق
    4) to multiply a number by itself:

    Two squared is four.

    يُرَبِّع العَدَد

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  • 12 حديث

    حَدِيث \ contemporary: modern: contemporary dress. fashionable: (of people or clothes) following the latest fashions. modern: concerning the present time: modern art, new; of the latest kind the most modern weapons of war. smart: looking rather splendid and expensive: a smart house; a smart new car. up to date: up to the present moment; modern; knowing or showing the latest facts: Give me an up-to-date report on political events in South America. \ See Also عصري (عَصْرِيّ)‏ \ حَدِيث \ conversation: to talk: I had a long conversation with him. talk: talking with sb.; an informal speech: I had a short talk with your father. She gave our class a talk on photography. word: a short talk: I want a word with you. \ حَدِيث تافِه (عن الآخرين)‏ \ gossip: worthless talk, usu. about other people’s or private affairs. \ حَدِيثُ العَهْد \ newcomer: sb. who arrived (to stay or settle somewhere) not long ago: He’s a newcomer to our village. \ حَدِيث مُذَاع \ broadcast: broadcast. \ حَدِيثًا \ new: (in compounds) not long ago: new-laid eggs; a new-born baby. newly: (only with p.p.; without a hyphen) not long ago: a newly married pair. recently: not long ago: I met him recently (within the past few weeks) for the first time.

    Arabic-English dictionary > حديث

  • 13 رضي

    رَضِيَ (بِـ، عن، على)
    to be or become satisfied (with), content (with); to content oneself (with), settle for; to be or become pleased (with); to accept (to), agree (to), consent (to), assent (to), accede (to), approve (of), subscribe (to), sanction, OK

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  • 14 set

    [set] present participle ˈsetting: past tense, past participle set
    1. verb
    1) to put or place:

    She set the tray down on the table.

    يَضَع
    2) to put plates, knives, forks etc on (a table) for a meal:

    Please would you set the table for me?

    يُعِد المائِدَه
    3) to settle or arrange (a date, limit, price etc):

    It's difficult to set a price on a book when you don't know its value.

    يُحَدِّد، يُعَيِّن

    He should set the others a good example.

    يُعْطي، يُعَيِّن
    5) to cause to start doing something:

    His behaviour set people talking.

    يَجْعَل، يُحَفِّز
    6) (of the sun etc) to disappear below the horizon:

    It gets cooler when the sun sets.

    تَغيب الشَّمْس
    7) to become firm or solid:

    Has the concrete set?

    يَجْمَد، يَتَخَثَّر
    8) to adjust (eg a clock or its alarm) so that it is ready to perform its function:

    He set the alarm for 7.00 a.m.

    يَضْبِط السّاعَه
    9) to arrange (hair) in waves or curls.
    يُصَفِّف الشَّعْر
    10) to fix in the surface of something, eg jewels in a ring.
    يُثَبِّت، يُرَصِّع
    11) to put (broken bones) into the correct position for healing:

    They set his broken arm.

    يُجَبِّر
    2. adjective
    1) fixed or arranged previously:

    There is a set procedure for doing this.

    مُعَيَّن سَلَفا
    2) ( often with on) ready, intending or determined (to do something):

    He is set on going.

    مُصَمِّم
    3) deliberate:

    He had the set intention of hurting her.

    مَقْصود
    4) stiff; fixed:

    He had a set smile on his face.

    جامِد، مُتَصَلِّب
    5) not changing or developing:

    set ideas.

    ثابِت، لا يَتَغَيَّر
    6) ( with with) having something set in it:

    a gold ring set with diamonds.

    مُرَصَّع
    3. noun
    1) a group of things used or belonging together:

    a complete set of (the novels of) Jane Austen.

    'طَقْم
    2) an apparatus for receiving radio or television signals:

    a television/radio set.

    جِهاز
    3) a group of people:

    the musical set.

    مَجْموعَه
    4) the process of setting hair:

    a shampoo and set.

    تَصْفيف الشَّعْر
    5) scenery for a play or film:

    There was a very impressive set in the final act.

    مَشْهَد
    6) a group of six or more games in tennis:

    She won the first set and lost the next two.

    سِتَّة ألعاب تِنِس
    7) set(t) a block of stone used in street paving.
    حَجَر يُسْتَعْمَل في بناء رَصيف الشّارِع

    Arabic-English dictionary > set

  • 15 احتسب بـ

    اِحْتَسَبَ بِـ: اِكْتَفَى بِـ
    to be or become content with, satisfied with; to content oneself with, settle for

    Arabic-English new dictionary > احتسب بـ

  • 16 اكتفى بـ

    اِكْتَفَى بِـ
    to be or become satisfied with; content with; to content oneself with, settle for

    Arabic-English new dictionary > اكتفى بـ

  • 17 تبلغ بـ

    تَبَلّغَ بِـ: قَنِعَ بِـ
    to content oneself with, settle for; to be or become content with, satisfied with

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  • 18 تزجى بـ

    تَزَجّى بِـ: اِكْتَفَى بِـ
    to be or become satisfied with, content with; to content oneself with, settle for

    Arabic-English new dictionary > تزجى بـ

  • 19 جزأ بـ

    جَزَأَ بِـ: اِكْتَفَى، قَنعَ
    to content oneself with, settle for; to be or become content with, satisfied with

    Arabic-English new dictionary > جزأ بـ

  • 20 خالص مع

    خالَصَ مَع: صَفّى حِسَابَهُ مَع
    to settle an account with, get even with, be or become quits with; to discharge from a debt or an obligation

    Arabic-English new dictionary > خالص مع

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