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  • 1 take part in

    اِشْتَركَ \ be in for: to be going to take part in (a race, an exam, etc.): Are you in for the long jump?. take part in: to join with other people in doing (sth.): How many people took part in the game?. join in: to take part: The game has begun, but you can join in. Do you want to join in the game?;. go in for: to enter for; arrange to take (an examination) or take part in (a competition): I’m going in for the long jump. participate: to share or take part (esp. in some activity): They bought the girl who was leaving a gift, and asked me to participate (in giving money). \ See Also شارَكَ في

    Arabic-English glossary > take part in

  • 2 take on

    نَافَسَ \ compete: to take part in games, sports, examinations, etc. and try to be the best; try to do better than others in the same work or trade: He competed in five races and won two of them. Two firms competed with us for the right to look for oil here. emulate: to copy, esp. in an attempt to do better than: The small boy tries to emulate his clever brother. rival: to be a rival of; be as good as: No game can rival football, as a world sport. take on: to compete against: The team is willing to take on any other team. \ See Also بارى (بَارَى)، زاحم (زَاحَمَ)، تحدى (تَحَدَّى)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > take on

  • 3 take (something) in good part

    a) not to be upset, offended or annoyed (eg by a joke, remark etc):

    John took the jokes about his accident with the pot of paint all in good part.

    يَتَقَبَّل الفُكاهَه ، لا يَنْزَعِج من النُكْتَه عَلَيْهِ
    b) to accept without being hurt or offended:

    He took their jokes in good part.

    يُحْسِن الظَّن في، يَحْمِل على مَحْمَل حَسَن

    Arabic-English dictionary > take (something) in good part

  • 4 take (something) in good part

    a) not to be upset, offended or annoyed (eg by a joke, remark etc):

    John took the jokes about his accident with the pot of paint all in good part.

    يَتَقَبَّل الفُكاهَه ، لا يَنْزَعِج من النُكْتَه عَلَيْهِ
    b) to accept without being hurt or offended:

    He took their jokes in good part.

    يُحْسِن الظَّن في، يَحْمِل على مَحْمَل حَسَن

    Arabic-English dictionary > take (something) in good part

  • 5 اشترك

    اِشْتَركَ \ be in for: to be going to take part in (a race, an exam, etc.): Are you in for the long jump?. take part in: to join with other people in doing (sth.): How many people took part in the game?. join in: to take part: The game has begun, but you can join in. Do you want to join in the game?;. go in for: to enter for; arrange to take (an examination) or take part in (a competition): I’m going in for the long jump. participate: to share or take part (esp. in some activity): They bought the girl who was leaving a gift, and asked me to participate (in giving money). \ See Also شارَكَ في \ اِشْتَركَ (في مجلّة، إلخ)‏ \ subscribe: to pay regularly to receive a newspaper, etc.. \ اِشْتَركَ في عُضويَّة (لجنة، إلخ)‏ \ sit on: to be a member of (an official group, such as a committee). \ اِشْتَركَ في سِباق \ race: to compete in a race: Will your horse be racing today?. run a race: take part in a race; hold a race: We ran a race along the shore. \ اِشْتَركَ في وَليمة \ feast: to eat a feast. \ اِشْتَركَ في موكب أو عَرْض \ parade: to take part in a parade.

    Arabic-English dictionary > اشترك

  • 6 be in for

    اِشْتَركَ \ be in for: to be going to take part in (a race, an exam, etc.): Are you in for the long jump?. take part in: to join with other people in doing (sth.): How many people took part in the game?. join in: to take part: The game has begun, but you can join in. Do you want to join in the game?;. go in for: to enter for; arrange to take (an examination) or take part in (a competition): I’m going in for the long jump. participate: to share or take part (esp. in some activity): They bought the girl who was leaving a gift, and asked me to participate (in giving money). \ See Also شارَكَ في

    Arabic-English glossary > be in for

  • 7 go in for

    اِشْتَركَ \ be in for: to be going to take part in (a race, an exam, etc.): Are you in for the long jump?. take part in: to join with other people in doing (sth.): How many people took part in the game?. join in: to take part: The game has begun, but you can join in. Do you want to join in the game?;. go in for: to enter for; arrange to take (an examination) or take part in (a competition): I’m going in for the long jump. participate: to share or take part (esp. in some activity): They bought the girl who was leaving a gift, and asked me to participate (in giving money). \ See Also شارَكَ في

    Arabic-English glossary > go in for

  • 8 join in

    اِشْتَركَ \ be in for: to be going to take part in (a race, an exam, etc.): Are you in for the long jump?. take part in: to join with other people in doing (sth.): How many people took part in the game?. join in: to take part: The game has begun, but you can join in. Do you want to join in the game?;. go in for: to enter for; arrange to take (an examination) or take part in (a competition): I’m going in for the long jump. participate: to share or take part (esp. in some activity): They bought the girl who was leaving a gift, and asked me to participate (in giving money). \ See Also شارَكَ في

    Arabic-English glossary > join in

  • 9 participate

    اِشْتَركَ \ be in for: to be going to take part in (a race, an exam, etc.): Are you in for the long jump?. take part in: to join with other people in doing (sth.): How many people took part in the game?. join in: to take part: The game has begun, but you can join in. Do you want to join in the game?;. go in for: to enter for; arrange to take (an examination) or take part in (a competition): I’m going in for the long jump. participate: to share or take part (esp. in some activity): They bought the girl who was leaving a gift, and asked me to participate (in giving money). \ See Also شارَكَ في

    Arabic-English glossary > participate

  • 10 شارك

    شَارَكَ \ associate: to (cause to) join as friends or in business: In the course of his work he associated with many different kinds of people. The two companies were associated. collaborate: to work together (with sb.) for some special purpose: He is collaborating with a friend on writing a book about modern music. \ See Also خالط (خَالَطَ)‏ \ شَارَكَ في \ engage in: to take part in: I’m too busy to engage in quarrels. participate: to share or take part (esp. in some activity): A college student is expected to participate in various activities. \ شَارَكَ في سِباق \ race: to cause sth. (esp. a horse) to compete in a race. \ شَارَكَ في لُعبة \ play: to take part in a formal game: I play (football) in my school team.

    Arabic-English dictionary > شارك

  • 11 play

    [pleɪ]
    1. verb
    1) to amuse oneself:

    The little girl wants to play with her friends.

    يَلْهو

    Here's a pack of cards – who wants to play (with me)?

    I'm playing golf with him this evening.

    يَلْعَب
    3) to act in a play etc; to act (a character):

    The company is playing in London this week.

    يُمَثِّل
    4) (of a play etc) to be performed:

    "Oklahoma" is playing at the local theatre.

    يُعْرَض
    5) to (be able to) perform on (a musical instrument):

    Who was playing the piano this morning?

    He plays (the oboe) in an orchestra.

    يَعْزِف
    6) ( usually with on) to carry out or do (a trick):

    He played a trick on me.

    يُنَفِّذُ ، يَقومُ بِحيلَه

    I'll play you at tennis.

    يُباري
    8) (of light) to pass with a flickering movement:

    The firelight played across the ceiling.

    يَمُرُّ بِحَرَكاتٍ
    9) to direct (over or towards something):

    The firemen played their hoses over the burning house.

    يُوَجِّه
    10) to put down or produce (a playing-card) as part of a card game:

    He played the seven of hearts.

    يَلْعَب في لُعْبَة الوَرَق
    2. noun
    1) recreation; amusement:

    A person must have time for both work and play.

    اللّهو
    2) an acted story; a drama:

    Shakespeare wrote many great plays.

    مَسْرَحِيَّه
    3) the playing of a game:

    At the start of today's play, England was leading India by fifteen runs.

    مُباراه
    4) freedom of movement (eg in part of a machine).
    حُرِّيَّة الحَرَكَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > play

  • 12 enter into

    1) to take part in:

    He entered into an agreement with the film director.

    يَدْخُلُ في، يَشْتَرِك
    2) to take part enthusiastically in:

    They entered into the Christmas spirit.

    يَنْدَمِج في
    3) to begin to discuss:

    We cannot enter into the question of salaries yet.

    يَدْخُل في جَدَل
    4) to be a part of:

    The price did not enter into the discussion.

    يَكونُ جُزءً

    Arabic-English dictionary > enter into

  • 13 تحيز لـ أو إلى

    تَحَيّزَ لِـ أو إلى: اِنْحَازَ، حابَى، تَحَزّبَ
    to side with, take sides with, take someone's part, favor, be partial to, align oneself with, be biased for, have a bias for, be prejudiced for

    Arabic-English new dictionary > تحيز لـ أو إلى

  • 14 نافس

    نَافَسَ \ compete: to take part in games, sports, examinations, etc. and try to be the best; try to do better than others in the same work or trade: He competed in five races and won two of them. Two firms competed with us for the right to look for oil here. emulate: to copy, esp. in an attempt to do better than: The small boy tries to emulate his clever brother. rival: to be a rival of; be as good as: No game can rival football, as a world sport. take on: to compete against: The team is willing to take on any other team. \ See Also بارى (بَارَى)، زاحم (زَاحَمَ)، تحدى (تَحَدَّى)‏

    Arabic-English dictionary > نافس

  • 15 compete

    نَافَسَ \ compete: to take part in games, sports, examinations, etc. and try to be the best; try to do better than others in the same work or trade: He competed in five races and won two of them. Two firms competed with us for the right to look for oil here. emulate: to copy, esp. in an attempt to do better than: The small boy tries to emulate his clever brother. rival: to be a rival of; be as good as: No game can rival football, as a world sport. take on: to compete against: The team is willing to take on any other team. \ See Also بارى (بَارَى)، زاحم (زَاحَمَ)، تحدى (تَحَدَّى)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > compete

  • 16 emulate

    نَافَسَ \ compete: to take part in games, sports, examinations, etc. and try to be the best; try to do better than others in the same work or trade: He competed in five races and won two of them. Two firms competed with us for the right to look for oil here. emulate: to copy, esp. in an attempt to do better than: The small boy tries to emulate his clever brother. rival: to be a rival of; be as good as: No game can rival football, as a world sport. take on: to compete against: The team is willing to take on any other team. \ See Also بارى (بَارَى)، زاحم (زَاحَمَ)، تحدى (تَحَدَّى)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > emulate

  • 17 rival

    نَافَسَ \ compete: to take part in games, sports, examinations, etc. and try to be the best; try to do better than others in the same work or trade: He competed in five races and won two of them. Two firms competed with us for the right to look for oil here. emulate: to copy, esp. in an attempt to do better than: The small boy tries to emulate his clever brother. rival: to be a rival of; be as good as: No game can rival football, as a world sport. take on: to compete against: The team is willing to take on any other team. \ See Also بارى (بَارَى)، زاحم (زَاحَمَ)، تحدى (تَحَدَّى)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > rival

  • 18 اشترك

    اِشْتَرَكَ (في، مَع)
    to participate (in), share (in), take part (in), partake (in or of), engage (in); to contribute (to); to subscribe (to); to enter into partnership (with), be or become a partner (of) or partners (with), associate (with), affiliate (with); to join, enter

    Arabic-English new dictionary > اشترك

  • 19 involve

    [ɪnˈvɔlv] verb
    1) to require; to bring as a result:

    His job involves a lot of travelling.

    يَشْتَمِل على
    2) ( often with in or with) to cause to take part in or to be mixed up in:

    He has always been involved in/with the theatre

    Don't ask my advice – I don't want to be/get involved.

    يُشْرِك ، يَزُجُّ في ، يُوَرِّط

    Arabic-English dictionary > involve

  • 20 qualify

    [ˈkwɔlɪfaɪ] verb
    1) to cause to be or to become able or suitable for:

    She is too young to qualify for a place in the team.

    يُؤَهِّل
    2) ( with as ) to show that one is suitable for a profession or job etc, especially by passing a test or examination:

    I hope to qualify as a doctor.

    يَتأهَّل
    3) ( with for) to allow, or be allowed, to take part in a competition etc, usually by reaching a satisfactory standard in an earlier test or competition:

    She failed to qualify for the long jump.

    يَكْتَسِب أهْلِيَّه لِ
    4) (of an adjective) to describe, or add to the meaning of:

    In "red books", the adjective "red" qualifies the noun "books".

    يَصِف

    Arabic-English dictionary > qualify

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