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  • 41 شغل بالقطعة

    شُغْلٌ بِالقِطْعَة
    piecework, task-work, work by the job

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  • 42 كلف

    كَلّفَ: أرْهَقَ، أثْقَلَ على
    to (over) burden, encumber, oppress; to (over) task, overtax

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  • 43 مأمورية

    مَأمُورِيّة: مُهِمّة، واجِب
    mission, commission, errand, job, assignment, task, duty, function, office

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  • 44 مهمة

    مُهِمّة، مَهَمّة: واجِب، رِسَالَة، مَأمُورِيّة
    function, task, duty, assignment, mission, commission, errand, job

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  • 45 مهمة

    مُهِمّة، مَهَمّة: واجِب، رِسَالَة، مَأمُورِيّة
    function, task, duty, assignment, mission, commission, errand, job

    Arabic-English new dictionary > مهمة

  • 46 واجب

    واجِب: فَرْض، مُهِمّة
    duty, obligation; task, assignment; job

    Arabic-English new dictionary > واجب

  • 47 a tall order

    a difficult job or task (something very difficult to do):

    Asking us to finish this by Friday is a bit of a tall order.

    Finding somewhere for fifty children to stay tonight is rather a tall order.

    طَلَب صَعْب التَّحْقيق، مُهِمَّه صَعْبَه; طلَبٌ صَعْب

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  • 48 accomplish

    [əˈkamplɪʃ] (American) [-ˈkɔm-] verb
    to complete (something) successfully:

    Have you accomplished your task?

    يُنْجِز

    Arabic-English dictionary > accomplish

  • 49 apply one's mind

    ( with to)

    If he would apply himself he could pass his exams.

    يَعْكِف عَلى، يَنْكَبُّ

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  • 50 apply oneself mind

    ( with to)

    If he would apply himself he could pass his exams.

    يَعْكِف عَلى، يَنْكَبُّ

    Arabic-English dictionary > apply oneself mind

  • 51 arduous

    [ˈaːdjuəs] (American) [-dʒu-] adjective
    difficult; needing hard work:

    an arduous task.

    شاق، مُرهِق

    Arabic-English dictionary > arduous

  • 52 assign

    [əˈsaɪn] verb
    1) to give to someone as his share or duty:

    They assigned the task to us.

    يُخَصِّص، يُعَيِّن
    2) to order or appoint:

    He assigned three men to the job.

    يُعَيِّن في مَنْصِب

    Arabic-English dictionary > assign

  • 53 backbreaking

    adjective
    (of a task etc) very difficult or requiring very hard work:

    Digging the garden is a backbreaking job.

    قاصِم للظَّهْر

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  • 54 charge

    [tʃaːdʒ]
    1. verb
    1) to ask as the price (for something):

    They charge 50 cents for a pint of milk, but they don't charge for delivery.

    يَطْلُبُ سِعْرا
    2) to make a note of (a sum of money) as being owed:

    Charge the bill to my account.

    يُدْرِجُ في حِساب، يُقَيِّدُ حِسابا عَلى
    3) ( with with) to accuse (of something illegal):

    He was charged with theft.

    يَتَّهِم
    4) to attack by moving quickly (towards):

    We charged (towards) the enemy on horseback.

    يَهْجِمُ عَلى، يُغيرُ عَلى
    5) to rush:

    The children charged down the hill.

    يَنْدَفِعُ، يَرْكُضُ
    6) to make or become filled with electricity:

    Please charge my car battery.

    يَحْشو

    He was charged with seeing that everything went well.

    يُحَمِّلُ المَسؤولِيَّه، يُكَلِّفُ بِ، يَعْهَدُ إلى
    2. noun
    1) a price or fee:

    What is the charge for a telephone call?

    سِعْلر، ثَمَن
    2) something with which a person is accused:

    He faces three charges of murder.

    تُهْمَه، إتِّهام
    3) an attack made by moving quickly:

    the charge of the Light Brigade.

    هُجوم عَلى
    4) the electricity in something:

    a positive or negative charge.

    شَحْنَةٌ كَهْرَبائِيّه
    5) someone one takes care of:

    These children are my charges.

    رِعايَه، عُهْدَه، عِنايَه
    6) a quantity of gunpowder:

    Put the charge in place and light the fuse.

    حَشْوَه، عُبُوَّةُ مَسْحوقِ البارود

    Arabic-English dictionary > charge

  • 55 daunt

    [dɔːnt] verb
    to make someone lose courage or confidence:

    I was quite daunted by the formidable task ahead of us.

    يُثَبِّطُ العَزيمَه، يُرْهِبُ

    Arabic-English dictionary > daunt

  • 56 daunting

    adjective

    a daunting task/prospect.

    مُرْهِب، مُثْبِط

    Arabic-English dictionary > daunting

  • 57 difficult

    [ˈdɪfɪkəlt] adjective
    1) hard to do or understand; not easy:

    It is difficult to know what to do for the best.

    صَعْب

    a difficult child.

    صَعْب، شَكِس

    Arabic-English dictionary > difficult

  • 58 disagreeable

    adjective
    unpleasant:

    a most disagreeable person.

    كَريه، مُزْعِج، سَيِّء الطَّبْع

    Arabic-English dictionary > disagreeable

  • 59 discharge

    [dɪsˈtʃaːdʒ]
    1. verb
    1) to allow to leave; to dismiss:

    She was discharged from hospital.

    يَصْرِف من الخِدْمَه
    2) to fire (a gun):

    He discharged his gun at the policeman.

    يُطْلِقُ النّار

    He discharges his duties well.

    يُؤَدّي واجِبا
    4) to pay (a debt).
    يُسَدِّدُ دَيْنا
    5) to (cause to) let or send out:

    The drain discharged into the street.

    يُخْرِجُ، يَخْرُجُ
    2. [ˈdɪstʃaːdʒ] noun
    1) (an) act of discharging:

    the discharge of one's duties.

    إعْفاء ، صَرْف من الخِدْمَه العَسْكَرِيَّه
    2) pus etc coming from eg a wound.
    إخْراج القَيْح من الجُرْح

    Arabic-English dictionary > discharge

  • 60 do one's bit

    to take one's share in a task:

    Each of us will have to do his bit if we are to finish the job soon.

    يُؤَدّي ما عَلَيْهِ، يُشارِكُ

    Arabic-English dictionary > do one's bit

См. также в других словарях:

  • task — [tɑːsk ǁ tæsk] noun [countable] 1. a piece of work that must be done, especially one that must be done regularly: • Scheduling is a key task for most managers. • day to day management tasks • computers that can do dozens of tasks at the same time …   Financial and business terms

  • Task — may refer to: Task analysis Task (project management) Task (computing), in computing, a program execution context TASK party, a series of improvisational participatory art related events organized by artist Oliver Herring Task (language… …   Wikipedia

  • task — [task, täsk] n. [ME taske < NormFr tasque (OFr tasche) < ML tasca, for taxa, a tax < L taxare, to rate, value, TAX] 1. a piece of work assigned to or demanded of a person 2. any piece of work 3. an undertaking involving labor or… …   English World dictionary

  • Task — Task, der; [e]s, s [engl. task = Aufgabe < mengl. taske < afrz. tasche, über das Vlat. < mlat. taxa, ↑ Taxe] (EDV): in sich geschlossene Aufgabe, dargestellt durch einen Teil eines Programms od. ein ganzes Programm. * * * Task   [dt.… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Task — Task, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Tasked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Tasking}.] 1. To impose a task upon; to assign a definite amount of business, labor, or duty to. [1913 Webster] There task thy maids, and exercise the loom. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. To oppress …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Task — (t[.a]sk), n. [OE. taske, OF. tasque, F. t[^a]che, for tasche, LL. tasca, taxa, fr. L. taxare to rate, appraise, estimate. See {Tax}, n. & v.] 1. Labor or study imposed by another, often in a definite quantity or amount. [1913 Webster] Ma task of …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • task — ► NOUN ▪ a piece of work to be done. ► VERB 1) (task with) assign (a task) to. 2) make great demands on. ● take to task Cf. ↑take to task …   English terms dictionary

  • task — task, duty, assignment, job, stint, chore are comparable when they mean a piece of work which one is asked to do and is expected to accomplish. Task refers to a specific piece of work or service usually imposed by authority or circumstance but… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • task — task·er; task; task·mas·ter·ship; mul·ti·task; …   English syllables

  • task — /task / (say tahsk) noun 1. a definite piece of work assigned or falling to a person; a duty. 2. any piece of work. 3. a matter of considerable labour or difficulty. 4. Obsolete a tax or impost. –verb (t) 5. to subject to severe or excessive… …  

  • task — n the performance that is required of the subject in a psychological experiment or test and that is usu. communicated to a human subject by verbal instructions …   Medical dictionary

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