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  • 1 stage

    مَرْحَلَة \ period: a particular time in history (or in sb.’s life, etc.): the Victorian period (the time when Queen Victoria ruled). phase: one period during a course of change; the look of a thing during that period: The boby was going through a noisy phase. Watch the phases of the moon. stage: a point or period that forms parts of a course of development: Man’s life is divided into several stages: the baby, the child etc.. \ See Also حقبة (حِقْبَة)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > stage

  • 2 stage fright

    the nervousness felt by an actor etc when in front of an audience, especially for the first time:

    The young actress was suffering from stage fright and could not utter a word.

    فَزَع المَسْرَح

    Arabic-English dictionary > stage fright

  • 3 period

    [ˈpɪərɪəd]
    1. noun
    1) any length of time:

    a period of waiting.

    فَتْرَه
    2) a stage in the Earth's development, an artist's development, in history etc:

    the modern period.

    عَهْد، عَصْر
    3) the punctuation mark (.), put at the end of a sentence; a full stop.
    نُقْطَة تَدُل عَلى إنتِهاء الجُمْلَه
    2. adjective
    (of furniture, costumes etc) of or from the same or appropriate time in history; antique or very old:

    His house is full of period furniture (=antique furniture).

    من نَفْس الفَتْرَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > period

  • 4 مرحلة

    مَرْحَلَة \ period: a particular time in history (or in sb.’s life, etc.): the Victorian period (the time when Queen Victoria ruled). phase: one period during a course of change; the look of a thing during that period: The boby was going through a noisy phase. Watch the phases of the moon. stage: a point or period that forms parts of a course of development: Man’s life is divided into several stages: the baby, the child etc.. \ See Also حقبة (حِقْبَة)‏

    Arabic-English dictionary > مرحلة

  • 5 period

    مَرْحَلَة \ period: a particular time in history (or in sb.’s life, etc.): the Victorian period (the time when Queen Victoria ruled). phase: one period during a course of change; the look of a thing during that period: The boby was going through a noisy phase. Watch the phases of the moon. stage: a point or period that forms parts of a course of development: Man’s life is divided into several stages: the baby, the child etc.. \ See Also حقبة (حِقْبَة)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > period

  • 6 phase

    مَرْحَلَة \ period: a particular time in history (or in sb.’s life, etc.): the Victorian period (the time when Queen Victoria ruled). phase: one period during a course of change; the look of a thing during that period: The boby was going through a noisy phase. Watch the phases of the moon. stage: a point or period that forms parts of a course of development: Man’s life is divided into several stages: the baby, the child etc.. \ See Also حقبة (حِقْبَة)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > phase

  • 7 اختبار زمن البروترومبين الوحيد الطور

    one-stage prothrombin time test

    Arabic-English Medical Dictionary > اختبار زمن البروترومبين الوحيد الطور

  • 8 فترة

    n. term, period, epoch, qualifying period, time, while, interval, spell, era, season, phase, stage

    Arabic-English dictionary > فترة

  • 9 فترة

    فَتْرَة: دَوْر، مُدّة، مَرْحَلَة
    period, time, while, interval, spell; epoch, era; stage, phase

    Arabic-English new dictionary > فترة

  • 10 generation

    noun
    1) one stage in the descent of a family:

    All three generations – children, parents and grandparents – lived together quite happily.

    جيل
    2) people born at about the same time:

    People of my generation all think the same way about this.

    جيل

    Arabic-English dictionary > generation

  • 11 صعد

    صَعِدَ \ ascend: to go up (steadily or solemnly); climb up; rise: Smoke was ascending from the factory chimneys. The speaker ascended the stage and began to address the meeting. climb: to go higher: The aeroplane climbed to 10,000 metres. go abroad: to go onto a ship or air craft: We went aboard at 8 a.m.. rise: to go upwards: The sun rose (appeared over the edge of the earth) at 6.00. Prices rise. The cliffs rose steeply from the shore, go up in rank or importance He rose to be the head of the whole business in a very short time. She’s a rising young lawyer. \ صَعِدَ إلى السَّطح \ surface: (of swimmers, submarines, etc.) to come up to the surface of the water.

    Arabic-English dictionary > صعد

  • 12 ascend

    صَعِدَ \ ascend: to go up (steadily or solemnly); climb up; rise: Smoke was ascending from the factory chimneys. The speaker ascended the stage and began to address the meeting. climb: to go higher: The aeroplane climbed to 10,000 metres. go abroad: to go onto a ship or air craft: We went aboard at 8 a.m.. rise: to go upwards: The sun rose (appeared over the edge of the earth) at 6.00. Prices rise. The cliffs rose steeply from the shore, go up in rank or importance He rose to be the head of the whole business in a very short time. She’s a rising young lawyer.

    Arabic-English glossary > ascend

  • 13 climb

    صَعِدَ \ ascend: to go up (steadily or solemnly); climb up; rise: Smoke was ascending from the factory chimneys. The speaker ascended the stage and began to address the meeting. climb: to go higher: The aeroplane climbed to 10,000 metres. go abroad: to go onto a ship or air craft: We went aboard at 8 a.m.. rise: to go upwards: The sun rose (appeared over the edge of the earth) at 6.00. Prices rise. The cliffs rose steeply from the shore, go up in rank or importance He rose to be the head of the whole business in a very short time. She’s a rising young lawyer.

    Arabic-English glossary > climb

  • 14 go abroad

    صَعِدَ \ ascend: to go up (steadily or solemnly); climb up; rise: Smoke was ascending from the factory chimneys. The speaker ascended the stage and began to address the meeting. climb: to go higher: The aeroplane climbed to 10,000 metres. go abroad: to go onto a ship or air craft: We went aboard at 8 a.m.. rise: to go upwards: The sun rose (appeared over the edge of the earth) at 6.00. Prices rise. The cliffs rose steeply from the shore, go up in rank or importance He rose to be the head of the whole business in a very short time. She’s a rising young lawyer.

    Arabic-English glossary > go abroad

  • 15 rise

    صَعِدَ \ ascend: to go up (steadily or solemnly); climb up; rise: Smoke was ascending from the factory chimneys. The speaker ascended the stage and began to address the meeting. climb: to go higher: The aeroplane climbed to 10,000 metres. go abroad: to go onto a ship or air craft: We went aboard at 8 a.m.. rise: to go upwards: The sun rose (appeared over the edge of the earth) at 6.00. Prices rise. The cliffs rose steeply from the shore, go up in rank or importance He rose to be the head of the whole business in a very short time. She’s a rising young lawyer.

    Arabic-English glossary > rise

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