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1 here you are
هذا ما تُريدُه، تَفَضَّل!Here you are. This is the book you were looking for.
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2 here
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3 here
إلى هُنا \ here: at, in or to this place: I live here. Come here! He lives near here. Is the hospital far from here?. \ See Also هنا (هُنا) \ ها هُنا \ here: (beginning a sentence; followed by the verb except when the subject is I, he, she, it, we, you or they) in this place; in my hand: Here is his house. Here it is. Here comes Jenny. Here is my pen and here is yours. \ ها هُو \ here: (beginning a sentence; followed by the verb except when the subject is I, he, she, it, we, you or they) in this place; in my hand: Here is his house. Here it is. Here comes Jenny. Here is my pen and here is yours. -
4 here
[hɪə]1. adverb1) (at, in or to) this place:هُناHere is / Here's your lost book.
2) at this time; at this point in an argument:في هذا الوقْت، هنا، في هذه النُّقْطهHere is where I disagree with you.
3) beside one:إلى جانبيMy colleague here will deal with the matter.
2. interjection1) a shout of surprise, disapproval etc:صَيْحَة تَعَجُّب أو عَدم اسْتِحْسانHere! what do you think you're doing?
2) a shout used to show that one is present:صَيْحَةٌ تُستَعمَل لتُظْهِر أن الشخص موجودShout "Here!" when I call your name.
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5 here
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6 hère
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7 Here
1.hĕre, adv., v. heri.2.Hērē, ēs, f., the goddess of inheritance, Enn. ap. Paul. ex Fest. p. 100 Müll. (Ann. v. 108 Vahl.). -
8 here
1.hĕre, adv., v. heri.2.Hērē, ēs, f., the goddess of inheritance, Enn. ap. Paul. ex Fest. p. 100 Müll. (Ann. v. 108 Vahl.). -
9 here'u
to profane, to desacrate; to hinder, obstruct work; but mostly used in the sense of to obstruct or interfere with someone, by breaking a taboo; ina koe ekó here'u i te hanautama, do not walk over a seated pregnant woman's feet [literaly: do not interfere with a pregnant woman]; ana poreko te poki, ina ekó rivariva mo uru ki roto ki te hare o here'u i te poki; e nanagi te pito o te poki, ai ka rivariva mo uru ki roto ki te hare, when a child is born, one must absolutely not enter the house, lest one interferes with the child; only after the umbilical cord has been cut can one enter the house. -
10 here is
Colloquial: here's -
11 HERE
• I've had it up to here - Чаша терпения переполнилась (4) -
12 here
bind (rugby)————————condition (restriction)————————lien————————limit (restriction)————————string (twine)————————tie; bond————————here (-a)[v.t.]to tie -
13 here and there
in, or to, various places:هُنا وهُناكBooks were scattered here and there.
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14 here goes
I'm going to do something no matter what the consequences are:سأفعل هذا مهما يَكُنI've never tried diving before, but here goes!
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15 here's to
interjectionused as a toast to the health, success etc of someone or something:هذا في صِحَّة أو نَجاح فلانHere's to the success of the new company.
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16 here, there and everywhere
in, or to, a larger number of places; in all directions:في كل الإتِّجاهاتPeople were running around here, there and everywhere.
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17 here
bind (rugby)————————condition (restriction)————————lien————————limit (restriction)————————string (twine)————————tie; bond————————here (-a)[v.t.]to tie -
18 herë pas here
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19 herë pas herë
occasionally -
20 Here And There
Chat: HAT
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