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slight+(noun)

  • 121 fine

    I [faɪn]
    1. adjective
    1) ( usually of art etc) very good; of excellent quality:

    a fine performance.

    رائِع، مُمْتاز
    2) (of weather) bright; not raining:

    a fine day.

    صافٍ
    3) well; healthy:

    I was ill yesterday but I am feeling fine today!

    حَسَنُ، بِصِحَّةٍ جيِّدَه
    4) thin or delicate:

    a fine material.

    رَقيق، ناعِم
    5) careful; detailed:

    Fine workmanship is required for such delicate embroidery.

    دَقيق
    6) made of small pieces, grains etc:

    fine rain.

    مَصنوع مِن حَبَّات ناعِمَه، ناعِم، رَقيق
    7) slight; delicate:

    a fine distinction.

    خَفيف
    8) perfectly satisfactory:

    There's nothing wrong with your work – it's fine.

    مُمتاز، بَديع
    2. adverb
    satisfactorily:

    This arrangement suits me fine.

    بِصورَة مُرْضِيَه
    3. interjection
    good; well done etc:

    You've finished already – fine!

    جيِّد! حَسَنٌ! II [faɪn]
    1. noun
    money which must be paid as a punishment:

    I had to pay a fine.

    غَرامَه، جَزاء نَقْدي
    2. verb
    to make (someone) pay a fine:

    She was fined $10.

    يُغَرِّم، يَفْرِضُ غَرامَه

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  • 122 gleam

    [gliːm]
    1. verb
    to shine faintly:

    a light gleaming in the distance.

    يَلْمَع، يَتَلألأ
    2. noun
    1) a faint glow:

    the gleam of her eyes.

    بَريق
    2) a slight sign or amount:

    a gleam of hope.

    وَميض

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  • 123 glimmer

    [ˈglɪmə]
    1. verb
    to shine faintly:

    A single candle glimmered in the darkness.

    يومِضُ
    2. noun
    1) a faint light.
    وَميض
    2) a slight sign or amount:

    a glimmer of hope.

    وَمْضَه، بَصيص

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  • 124 graze

    I [greɪz] verb
    (of animals) to eat grass etc which is growing.
    يَرْعَى العُشْب II [greɪz]
    1. verb
    1) to scrape the skin from (a part of the body):

    I've grazed my knee on that stone wall.

    يَكْشُط، يَسْحَج
    2) to touch lightly in passing:

    The bullet grazed the car.

    يَخْدُش
    2. noun
    the slight wound caused by grazing a part of the body:

    a graze on one's knee.

    كَشْط، سَحْج، خَدْش

    Arabic-English dictionary > graze

  • 125 hint

    [hɪnt]
    1. noun
    1) a statement that passes on information without giving it openly or directly:

    He didn't actually say he wanted more money, but he dropped a hint.

    تَلْميح، إشاره خَفِيَّه
    2) a helpful suggestion:

    I can give you some useful gardening hints.

    إقْتراح مفيد
    3) a very small amount; a slight impression:

    There was a hint of fear in his voice.

    كميّه قليله،إشارة خفيفه
    2. verb
    to (try to) pass on information without stating it openly or directly:

    He hinted at possible changes.

    يُلَمِّح

    Arabic-English dictionary > hint

  • 126 inclination

    [ɪnkləˈneɪʃən] noun
    1) a tendency or slight desire to do something:

    Has he any inclinations towards engineering?

    I felt an inclination to hit him.

    رَغْبَه، مَيْل إنْحِناء

    Arabic-English dictionary > inclination

  • 127 inkling

    [ˈɪŋklɪŋ] noun
    a slight idea or suspicion (about something that is happening):

    I had no inkling of what was going on until she told me all about it.

    مَعْرِفَه قليلَه، أقل فِكْرَه عن

    Arabic-English dictionary > inkling

  • 128 jingle

    [ˈdʒɪŋgl]
    1. noun
    1) a slight metallic ringing sound (made eg by coins or by small bells):

    The dog pricked up its ears at the jingle of its master's keys.

    جَلْجَلَه، خَشْخَشَه
    2) a simple rhyming verse or tune:

    advertising jingles.

    تناغُم قوافي أبيات شِعْريَّه
    2. verb
    to (cause to) make a clinking or ringing sound; He jingled the coins in his pocket.
    يُجَلْجِل، يُخَشْخِش

    Arabic-English dictionary > jingle

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  • slight care — noun such care as a careless or inattentive person would exercise • Hypernyms: ↑care, ↑charge, ↑tutelage, ↑guardianship …   Useful english dictionary

  • slight — I UK [slaɪt] / US adjective Word forms slight : adjective slight comparative slighter superlative slightest *** 1) [usually before noun] small in size, amount, or degree a slight increase in temperature Jill gave a slight smile. I haven t given… …   English dictionary

  • slight — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, smooth, slight, probably from Old English sliht (in eorth slihtes level with the ground); akin to Old High German sleht smooth, slīhhan to glide more at slick Date: 14th century 1. a. having a slim or… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • slight — slight1 [ slaıt ] adjective *** 1. ) usually before noun small in size, amount, or degree: a slight increase in temperature Jill gave a slight smile. I haven t given the slightest thought to my vacation plans. 2. ) thin, not very tall, and not… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • slight — slight1 W3S2 [slaıt] adj comparative slighter superlative slightest [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Probably from Middle Dutch slicht] 1.) [usually before noun] small in degree ≠ ↑big ▪ a slight improvement ▪ a slight increase …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • slight — [[t]sla͟ɪt[/t]] ♦♦♦ slighter, slightest, slights, slighting, slighted 1) ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n Something that is slight is very small in degree or quantity. Doctors say he has made a slight improvement... We have a slight problem... A slight… …   English dictionary

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