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41 pass
تَصْرِيح \ declaration: an act of declaring. pass: written permission to pass a certain point; a special ticket: You need a pass to enter this camp. Old people have a free pass on the city buses. permit: a note giving permission: You can’t enter that camp without a permit. statement: an expression (of facts, figures, opinion, etc.): an official statement. warrant: a paper that allows sb. to do sth. by law: The police had a warrant to search his house. -
42 permit
تَصْرِيح \ declaration: an act of declaring. pass: written permission to pass a certain point; a special ticket: You need a pass to enter this camp. Old people have a free pass on the city buses. permit: a note giving permission: You can’t enter that camp without a permit. statement: an expression (of facts, figures, opinion, etc.): an official statement. warrant: a paper that allows sb. to do sth. by law: The police had a warrant to search his house. -
43 warrant
تَصْرِيح \ declaration: an act of declaring. pass: written permission to pass a certain point; a special ticket: You need a pass to enter this camp. Old people have a free pass on the city buses. permit: a note giving permission: You can’t enter that camp without a permit. statement: an expression (of facts, figures, opinion, etc.): an official statement. warrant: a paper that allows sb. to do sth. by law: The police had a warrant to search his house. -
44 digest
مُجْمَل \ digest: a short account, for easy reading; a collection of such accounts. outline: a statement of the main facts: an outline of English history. summary: a short statement of the main points (in a story, report, etc.). -
45 outline
مُجْمَل \ digest: a short account, for easy reading; a collection of such accounts. outline: a statement of the main facts: an outline of English history. summary: a short statement of the main points (in a story, report, etc.). -
46 summary
مُجْمَل \ digest: a short account, for easy reading; a collection of such accounts. outline: a statement of the main facts: an outline of English history. summary: a short statement of the main points (in a story, report, etc.). -
47 receipt
إِيْصَال \ receipt: a written statement that sth. (esp. money) has been received. \ تَسَلُّم \ receipt: receiving: On receipt of his letter, we went at once to see him. \ وَقَّعَ إقرارًا بالتَّسَلُّم \ receipt: to sign or stamp a bill, as a written statement that money has been received: The hotel clerk receipted my account. -
48 إفادة إعلانية
declarative statement -
49 جملة تعريفية
declarative statement -
50 بيان الربح و الخسارة
profit and loss statement -
51 بيان متفق عليه
consensus statement -
52 بيان صادر باتفاق الآراء
consensus statement -
53 إفادة
n. statement -
54 بيان
n. pianist, statement, handout, declaration, insertion, bulletin, proclamation, notice, notification, pronouncement, report, representation, catalogue, list, program, programme, rhetoric, diction, piano -
55 تأكيد
n. confirmation, affirmation, statement, substantiation -
56 تصريح
n. statement, declaration, announcement, proclamation, notification, pronouncement, predication, deposition, quote, permit -
57 تعبير
1́ n. enunciation, utterance, articulation, statement, locution, term, phrase, look, mien, mouth, manifestation2́ v. express oneself3́ n. expressing, wording -
58 تقرير
1́ adj. advisory2́ n. record, report, account, statement, determination, decision, confirmation -
59 عرض
1́ n. breadth, presentation, presenting, width, exhibit, exposition, exposure, display, demo, introduction, setting, show, pageant, parade, array, lineup, statement, indication, overture, recital, review, symptom, surrey, offer, offering, proffer2́ v. widen, broaden, present, show, state, subject, offer, proffer, propound, display, exhibit, expose, hang, bid, set, hang out, hold out, set out, trot out, submit, evince, feature, imply, mount, predispose, produce, retrace -
60 فاتورة
n. invoice, bill, check, receipt, statement
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