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1 timetable
جَدْوَل مَوَاعِيد \ timetable: a list of planned events, with the regular times when they should take place: a school’s daily timetable; a railway timetable. -
2 timetable
nouna list of the times of trains, school classes etc.جَدْوَل مَواعيد -
3 جدول
جَدْوَل \ list: a number of names (of people or things) written down, one under another (or, less often, one after another): a class list of children; a shopping list. schedule: a list of things to be done at certain times; a timetable: a schedule of work; a train schedule. \ See Also قائِمَة \ جَدْوَل أَعْمَال \ agenda: a list of things to be settled at a meeting. \ جَدْوَل بالكَلِمات الصَّعْبَةِ ومَعانيها \ glossary: a list of special words, with their meanings (usually placed at the end of a book). \ جَدْوَل ماء \ brook: a small stream. creek: a narrow sheltered stretch of water off the coast or the side of a river. stream, watercourse: a small river; a watercourse that feeds a river: a mountain stream. \ جَدْوَل مَوَاعِيد \ timetable: a list of planned events, with the regular times when they should take place: a school’s daily timetable; a railway timetable. -
4 جدول المواعيد
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5 جدول مواعيد
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6 ساعات العمل
n. working hours, schedule, timetable, timesheet, business hours, opening hours -
7 جدول زمني
جَدْوَلٌ زَمَنِيّtimetable, schedule -
8 confer
[kənˈfəː] past tense, past participle conˈferred verb1) ( often with with) to consult each other:يَتَباحَثُ، يَتَشاوَرُThe staff conferred (with the headmaster) about the new timetable.
2) ( with on) to give (an honour) to someone:يَمْنَح، يُنْعِم عَلىThe university conferred degrees on two famous scientists.
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9 due
[djuː]1. adjective1) owed:مَدين، مُسْتَحِقOur thanks are due to the doctor.
2) expected according to timetable, promise etc:مُتَوَقَّعThe bus is due in three minutes.
3) proper:مُناسِبTake due care.
2. adverbdirectly South:مُباشَرَةًsailing due east.
3. noun1) what is owed, especially what one has a right to:حَق، إسْتِحْقاقI'm only taking what is my due.
2) ( in plural) charge, fee or toll:رُسومHe paid the dues on the cargo.
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10 explain
[ɪkˈspleɪn] verb1) to make (something) clear or easy to understand:Can you explain the railway timetable to me?
شَرَح، فَسَّرDid she explain why she was late?
2) to give, or be, a reason for:يُفَسِّر، يُعْطي السَّببThat explains his silence.
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11 mess-up
nouna muddle or state of confusion:حالة مِن الفَوْضىThere has been a mess-up in the timetable.
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12 study
[ˈstadɪ]1. verb1) to give time and attention to gaining knowledge of a subject:What subject is he studying?
يَدْرُسShe's studying to be a teacher.
2) to look at or examine carefully:يَفْحَصGive yourself time to study the problem in detail.
2. noun1) the act of devoting time and attention to gaining knowledge:دِراسَهShe has made a study of the habits of bees.
2) a musical or artistic composition:قِطْعَه موسيقِيَّه تَدْريبيَّهThe picture was entitled "Study in Grey".
3) a room in a house etc, in which to study, read, write etc:غُرفَة المَكْتَبَه والدِّراسَه في المَنْزِلThe headmaster wants to speak to the senior pupils in his study.
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13 برنامج
بَرْنامَج \ programme: a plan for a course of action (listing what is to be done, and when): a political programme; a building programme, (in radio or television) any separate part of the day’s activities: a children’s programme between 5:00 and 6:00, a list of events or performers, to guide those who will watch or listen: a sports programme; the radio programme. \ بَرْنامَج عَمَل \ shedule: a list of things to be done at certain times; a timetable: a schedule of work; a train schedule. \ بُرْنُس (للرأس) \ hood: a loose covering for the head and neck, which is often part of a coat. -
14 حالي
حَالِيّ \ current: present; in present use: current affairs; the current year; a current copy of the railway timetable. existing: present: The existing maps do not show this road. present: existing now: the present government. \ See Also حاضر (حَاضِر) -
15 متداول
مُتَداوَل \ current: present; in present use: current affairs; the current year; a current copy of the railway timetable. -
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17 current
حَالِيّ \ current: present; in present use: current affairs; the current year; a current copy of the railway timetable. existing: present: The existing maps do not show this road. present: existing now: the present government. \ See Also حاضر (حَاضِر) -
18 existing
حَالِيّ \ current: present; in present use: current affairs; the current year; a current copy of the railway timetable. existing: present: The existing maps do not show this road. present: existing now: the present government. \ See Also حاضر (حَاضِر) -
19 present
حَالِيّ \ current: present; in present use: current affairs; the current year; a current copy of the railway timetable. existing: present: The existing maps do not show this road. present: existing now: the present government. \ See Also حاضر (حَاضِر) -
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