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1 though
[ðəu]1. conjunction( rare abbreviation tho') despite the fact that; although:مَع أنَّHe went out, (even) though it was raining.
2. adverbhowever:مَع ذلِكI wish I hadn't done it, though.
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2 though
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3 though
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4 even if, even though
حَتَّى لَوْ \ even if, even though: although: I’m going home, even if I have to walk there. I went home, even though I had to walk. \ وَلَوْ \ even if, even though: although: I’m going home, even if I have to walk there. I went home, even though I had to walk. \ See Also حَتَّى لَوْ -
5 as though
a) in the way one would expect if:وَكَأنYou look as if you are going to faint.
b) as if:وكأنَّYou sound as though you've caught a cold.
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6 even though
in spite of the fact that:مَع إنَّI like the job even though it's badly paid.
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7 feel as though
to have the sensation (physical or mental) or feeling that:يَشْعُر وَكَأنَّShe feels as though she has known him for years.
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8 as if, as though
كَأنّ \ as if, as though:: (a) He looks as if he had a pain. (he seems to have a pain), (b) (to show surprise or annoyance at sth. foolish): She thought I had lent him money. As if I would trust a man like him!. -
9 such as it is
though it scarcely deserves the name:مع أنَّه لا يَسْتَحِق هذا الإسْمYou can borrow our lawn mower, such as it is.
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10 رغم أن
رَغْمَ أنّ، على الرّغْمِ مِنْ أنّ، بِالرّغْمِ مِنْ أنّin spite of the fact that, although, even though, though, albeit -
11 على الرغم من أن
رَغْمَ أنّ، على الرّغْمِ مِنْ أنّ، بِالرّغْمِ مِنْ أنّin spite of the fact that, although, even though, though, albeit -
12 بالرغم من أن
رَغْمَ أنّ، على الرّغْمِ مِنْ أنّ، بِالرّغْمِ مِنْ أنّin spite of the fact that, although, even though, though, albeit -
13 مع أن
مَعَ أنّalthough, even though, though, albeit, in spite of the fact that -
14 as if
a) in the way one would expect if:وَكَأنYou look as if you are going to faint.
b) as if:وكأنَّYou sound as though you've caught a cold.
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15 إلا
إِلاّ \ except: leaving out; not including: I work every day except Sunday (or except on Sundays). \ See Also مَا عَدَا \ إِلاّ (عَلامةُ الطَّرْح (-) \ minus. \ إِلاّ إذا \ unless: if not: You will fail unless you try harder. \ See Also مَا لَمْ \ إِلاّ أنَّ \ but: yet: He came but she did not. I need food but I have no money to buy any. She is thin but strong. only: but: She wanted to buy it, only she had no money. though: (at the end of a sentence) however: He won’t agree. You can ask him, though. \ See Also لكن (لَكِنْ)، لكن (لَكِنَّ) -
16 حتى
حَتَّى \ even: showing a fact from which one may guess other facts: I invited him, but he didn’t even answer my letter (so, clearly, he did not come). It’s cold here, even in summer (so, clearly, it is very cold in winter), showing an unexpected fact: He was very kind; he even lent me some money, (used to give more force to a comparative word): He knows even less than I do. He’s even lazier than you are. in order that: so that; with the purpose that: We hurried in order that we should not arrive late. in order to: so as to; with the intention to: He saved his money in order to buy a bicycle. (no sooner)... than: as soon as: No sooner had I found the key than I lost it again (I lost it very soon after I had found it). so that: used for showing purpose: He helped me with the work so that we’d finish earlier. till: up to the time when: I waited till he was ready. till: up to (a certain time): We waited from 6.30 till midnight. We can’t go till Monday. to: in expressions of place and time; showing where sb. or sth. goes; showing an aim or limit; showing a point that is reached: We walked to school. I was away from June to October. until: up to the time that: She stayed until I returned. \ حَتَّى (مَع أَفْعَل التفضيل) \ still: (with comparative adj. or adv.) even: He’s clever, but his brother is still cleverer (or cleverer still). She ran fast, but he ran still faster (or faster still). \ حَتَّى \ up to: as far as: Can you count up to 100? Up to now he has been living abroad. \ See Also إلى... \ حَتَّى أَنَّ \ that: used for showing result: It was so cold that the water froze. \ حَتَّى أنَّ... \ such: of a kind that produces a certain result: It was such a heavy box that I could not lift it. Its weight was such that I could not lift it. \ حَتَّى الآن \ as yet: up to now: I’ve had no answer as yet. hitherto: up to now; up to the past time already spoken of: Hitherto, he had never been absent from work. so far: until now: We’ve won six games so far. still: up till now: Are you still unmarried?. yet: up to now; by this time: Isn’t she ready yet? It’s the biggest car I’ve yet seen. \ حَتَّى أنَّه \ to: (after enough or too): It’s big enough to fit me. He’s too lazy to work. \ حَتَّى ذلك الوَقْت \ yet: up to then: She said that it wasn’t cooked yet. \ حَتَّى لا \ lest: (old use) for fear that: He ran away lest you should punish him. \ حَتَّى لَوْ \ even if, even though: although: I’m going home, even if I have to walk there. I went home, even though I had to walk. \ حَتَّى النّهاية \ through: all the way: Does this train go right through (to London)?. see through: to last or be enough until the end of something: This food I’ve bought should see us through the weekend. \ حَتَّى الوَقْت الحاضِر \ up to date: up to the present moment; modern; knowing or showing the latest facts: Give me an up-to-date report on political events in South America. -
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18 ولو
وَلَوْ \ even if, even though: although: I’m going home, even if I have to walk there. I went home, even though I had to walk. \ See Also حَتَّى لَوْ \ وَلَوْ مرّة واحدة \ once: (after a negative word or when or if) ever; at any time: He hasn’t once made a mistake. If you once see it, you’ll never forget it. -
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20 only
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