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1 speak for itself
to have an obvious meaning; not to need explaining:تُعَبِّرُ عن نَفْسِها، واضِحَة المَعانيThe facts speak for themselves.
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2 speak for themselves
to have an obvious meaning; not to need explaining:تُعَبِّرُ عن نَفْسِها، واضِحَة المَعانيThe facts speak for themselves.
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3 Speak For The Trees
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4 for
1. præp1) пе́редhan står for mig — он стои́т передо мно́й
2) на, тому́ наза́дfor en mǻned — на ме́сяц
for to dáge síden — два дня тому́ наза́д
3) для, ра́ди, заdet er for Dem — э́то для вас
for at — для того́, что́бы
2. konjskridt for skridt — шаг за ша́гом
так как, потому́ что3. advсли́шкомfor stor — сли́шком большо́й
for méget — сли́шком мно́го
for lǽnge — сли́шком до́лго
* * *at, in favour of, for, liner, lining, of, too, worth* * *I. (et)( indvendigt betræk) lining;T (fig, om penge) get in one's pocket.II. præt af fare.III. præpa) ( foran, i nærværelse af) before ( fx we have all the day before us; before my eyes; be brought before a judge); at ( fx at my feet);[ sove for åbne vinduer] sleep with the windows open;b) ( om interesseforhold) for, to ( fx good, pleasant, bad, easy, difficult for; a pleasure, a disappointment for; bow, read, lie ( lyve), kneel to; fatal, important, new, strange, useful to; open (, closed) to the public; a danger, a loss, a surprise, a hindrance to),(efter adj + enough, efter too + adj og efter adj + inf) for ( fxit is not important enough for him; it is too difficult for me; it is easy (, difficult, impossible) for him to do it);[ planten er gået ud for mig] the plant has died in spite of my efforts;T the plant has died on me;fight for one's country (, for one's rights); speak for him; I will do it for you; thankful for; known for, famous for; I cannot see for the fog; just for fun);[ jeg må ikke for fader] father will not let me;d) ( til forsvar mod) from ( fx hide from; søge ly for take shelter from); to ( fx lukke sin dør for close one's door to);[ god for tandpine] good for toothache;e) ( med hensyn til) to ( fx blind (, deaf) to); from ( fx free from); f) ( beregnet for) for ( fx a composition for a solo instrument);[ leje et hus for sommeren] take a house for the summer;g) ( i stedet for, til gengæld for) for ( fx he answered for me; he took me for my brother; be rewarded for something; pay 85p for a book; sell one's house for £10,000);[( i brevunderskrift) for G. Jones, M. Brown] p.p. G. Jones, M. Brown;[ hvad tager De for det?] how much do you charge for it?[ varer for 5 mio pund] £5 mill. worth of goods;h) ( om fastsat pris) at ( fx these are sold at 25p a piece; at half price),( om beløb), se ovf: g;[ for en pris af] at the price of;i) ( hver enkelt for sig) by, for ( fx day by day; word for word); j) ( ved stillingsbetegnelse) of ( fx manager of ( direktør for), president of, headmeaster of); to ( fx adviser to ( konsulent for), secretary to);k) [ Udtryk][ for at]( med infinitiv) to, in order to ( fx go out to open the door; do it(in order) to help him);[ for ikke at] (so as) not to;[ for at]( med sætning) in order that, so that;[ for at ikke] for fear that, so that... not ( fx so that we don't forget),(litt) lest ( fx lest we forget);l) [ Udtryk]m) [ Udtryk][ andre tilfælde:][ bo for sig selv] live by oneself;[ hvad er dette for noget?] what is this?[ for hver gang jeg ser ham] every time I see him;IV. adv( foran) in front, before;(mar mods agter) forward;( alt for) too ( fx too big, too much, it is too far to walk);[ der er ikke andet for end at] there is nothing for it but to;(mar) from stem to stern;[ for og imod] for and against, pro and con;[ diskutere for og imod] discuss for and against, discuss the pros and cons;[ der kan siges meget både for og imod] there is a lot to be said on both sides;[ veje for og imod] weigh the pros and cons;V. conj( thi) because,F for ( fx he ran, for he was afraid). -
5 for
for, fātus, 1, v. defect. (the forms in use are fatur, fantur, fabor, fabitur; part. perf. fatus; perf. fatus sum or eram; imper. fare, poet.; inf. fari; and parag. farier, Verg. A. 11, 242; gerund. fandi, fando; sup. fatu; part. praes. fans, fantis, fantem; for praes. faris, v. Diom. p. 375;I.fantur,
Varr. L. L. 6, 7, § 52; Paul. Diac. p. 88, 11; imperf. subj. farer, August. Conf. 1, 8), n. and a. [Sanscr. bhā-mi, appear; bhās, shine; bhāsh, speak; Gr. pha-, phainô, and phêmi; Lat. fama, fas, fax, facies, favilla, etc.; cf.: facetus, focus, v. Curt. Gr. Etym. p. 297 sq.; Corss. Ausspr. 1, 420 sqq.], to speak, say (mostly poet.; cf.:quaedam vetera etiam necessario interim sumuntur, ut fari,
Quint. 8, 3, 27; syn.: loquor, dico, perhibeo; inquam. aio).In gen.A.Neutr.: fatur is, qui primum homo significabilem ore mittit vocem. Ab eo ante quam id faciant, pueri dicuntur infantes;B.cum id faciant, jam fari,
Varr. L. L. 6, § 52 Müll.; cf.:filius Croesi, cum jam per aetatem fari posset, infans erat,
Gell. 5, 9, 1:non enim eram infans, qui non farer,
Aug. Conf. 1, 8:nescios fari pueros,
Hor. C. 4, 6, 18:cum primum fari coepisset,
Suet. Aug. 94:tum ad eos is deus, qui omnia genuit, fatur: haec vos, etc.,
Cic. Univ. 11; Val. Fl. 3, 616:Venulus dicto parens ita farier infit,
Verg. A. 11, 242:praetor qui tum fatus est, si, etc.,
Varr. L. L. 6, § 30 Müll.:sic fatus validis ingentem viribus hastam contorsit,
Verg. A. 2, 50:meum ingenium fans atque infans tu nondum edidicisti,
Plaut. Pers. 2, 1, 7:coram data copia fandi,
Verg. A. 1, 520: fandi doctissima Cymodocea, id. ib. 10, 225:quae mollissima fandi Tempora,
id. ib. 4, 293:quid fando tua tela manusque Demoror?
Stat. Th. 1, 655:his fando si nuntius exstitit oris,
Val. Fl. 4, 170.—Fando, for famā, rumore, report, hearsay:neque fando umquam accepit quisquam, etc.,
by report, by hearsay, Plaut. Am. 2, 1, 41; cf.:ne fando quidem auditum est, crocodilum aut ibim violatum ab Aegyptio,
Cic. N. D. 1, 29, 82; Verg. A. 2, 81; Ov. M. 15, 497, Sil. 10, 484:haud mollia fatu,
Verg. A. 12, 25:lapis fatu dignissimus,
Sol. 3: famino, dicito, Paul. ex Fest. p. 87, 10 (cf. praefor and fruor init.).—Act.(α).With acc.:(β).(animus) dementit deliraque fatur,
Lucr. 3, 464:qui sapere et fari possit, quae sentiat,
Hor. Ep. 1, 4, 9: fabitur hoc aliquis, Cic. Poët. ap. Gell. 15, 6, 3:vix ea fatus eram,
Verg. A. 2, 323:dehinc talia fatur,
id. ib. 1, 256:cui talia fanti,
id. ib. 6, 46; cf.:haec fantem,
Prop. 3, 7 (4, 6), 65:quis talia fando temperet a lacrimis?
Verg. A. 2, 6.—With interrog. clauses:II.fare age, quid venias,
Verg. A. 6, 389; cf.:sed te qui vivum casus, age fare vicissim Attulerint,
id. ib. 6, 531:fare, an patriam spes ulla videndi,
Val. Fl. 5, 552.—In partic.A.To utter in prophecy, to foretell, predict: Venus quem fata docet fari, divinum pectus habere, Enn. ap. Prob. Verg. E. 6, 31 (Ann. v. 19 ed. Vahl.); cf.: fatis fandis, id. ap. Cic. Div. 1, 31, 66 (Trag. v. 80 ib.):B.fabor enim, quando haec te cura remordet, Longius et volvens fatorum arcana movebo,
Verg. A. 1, 261. Cf. also in the foll.—To sing in verse, to celebrate:► In pass.Tarpeium nemus et Tarpeiae turpe sepulcrum Fabor,
Prop. 4 (5), 4, 2.signif.: Fasti dies sunt, in quibus jus fatur, Suet. ap. Prisc. p. 793 P.— Hence, fandus, a, um, P. a., that may be spoken or uttered, right (opp. to nefandus, wrong):omnia fanda, nefanda malo permixta furore,
Cat. 64, 406:respersae fando nefandoque sanguine arae, i. e. with blood both of sacrifice and of murder,
Liv. 10, 41, 3; cf.:at sperate deos memores fandi atque nefandi,
Verg. A. 1, 543:non fanda timemus,
Luc. 1, 634:inexpleto non fanda piacula busto,
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6 (for)
(for) fātus, fārī, defect. (in use are fātur, fantur, fābor, fābitur; P. perf. fātus; perf. fātus sum or eram; imper. fāre; inf. fārī; old, fārier, V.: gerund. fandī, fandō; supin abl. fātū; P. praes. fāns, fantis, fantem) [1 FA-], to speak, say: Nescios fari pueros (i. e. infantes), H.: ita farier infit, V.: copia fandi, V.: fandi doctissima, V.: ne fando quidem auditum est, etc., by hearsay: haud mollia fatu, V.: fari quae sentiat, H.: Vix ea fatus eram, V.: dehinc talia fatur, V.: Fare age, quid venias, V.: fabor enim, etc., will prophesy, V. -
7 speak
[spiːk] past tense spoke [spouk]: past participle ˈspoken [ˈspoukən] verb1) to say (words) or talk:يَتَكَلَّمHe spoke a few words to us.
2) ( often with to or (American) with) to talk or converse:Can I speak to/with you for a moment?
يَتَحَدَّث معWe spoke for hours about it.
3) to (be able to) talk in (a language):يَتَكَلَّم لَغَةً أخْرىShe speaks Russian.
4) to tell or make known (one's thoughts, the truth etc):يُعَبِّر عنI always speak my mind.
5) to make a speech, address an audience:يُلْقي خُطْبَةًThe Prime Minister spoke on unemployment.
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8 for|um
n (G pl forów) 1. Hist. (plac) forum- Forum Trajana the Forum of Trajan- Forum Augusta the forum of Augustus- fora cesarskie the imperial fora2. przen. forum- forum dyskusyjne a discussion forum- omawiać coś na forum publicznym to discuss sth in an open forum- służyć jako forum wymiany poglądów to act as a forum for exchanging ideas- postawić sprawę na forum międzynarodowym to put an issue on the international agenda- wystąpić na forum zjazdu to speak at a conventionThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > for|um
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9 for
fari, fatus sum V DEPspeak, talk; say -
10 for
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11 stick up for, (stand up for)
دَافَعَ (عن) \ defend: to protect; guard: Soldiers defend their country. protect: to defend; keep from harm: Soldiers protect their country. stick up for, (stand up for): to speak in defence of: You must stick up for yourself if you are wrongly blamed. advocate: to speak in support or favour of (an idea, a course of action, etc.): Most doctors advocate regular exercise as a way of keeping healthy. -
12 stand up for
أَيَّدَ \ advocate: to speak in support or favour of (an idea, a course of action, etc.): Most doctors advocate regular exercise as a way of keeping healthy. back: to support; say that sb. will win: I’m backing him in this race. back up: to support: They won’t believe me unless you back me up. side: (with with) to support in a quarrel: They sided with us against our enemies. stand by: to support (sb. in trouble) faithfully: His friends stood by him, even when he was sent to prison. stand up for: (also stick up for) to speak in defence of: If you are wrongly blamed, you must stand up for yourself. support: to help; strengthen; be in favour of: If you all support me, I shall win the election. uphold: to support: The judge upheld the decision of the lower court. \ See Also دَافَعَ عن، ناصر (نَاصَر)، دَعى إلى، دعم (دَعَم) -
13 stick up for
أَيَّدَ \ advocate: to speak in support or favour of (an idea, a course of action, etc.): Most doctors advocate regular exercise as a way of keeping healthy. back: to support; say that sb. will win: I’m backing him in this race. back up: to support: They won’t believe me unless you back me up. side: (with with) to support in a quarrel: They sided with us against our enemies. stand by: to support (sb. in trouble) faithfully: His friends stood by him, even when he was sent to prison. stand up for: (also stick up for) to speak in defence of: If you are wrongly blamed, you must stand up for yourself. support: to help; strengthen; be in favour of: If you all support me, I shall win the election. uphold: to support: The judge upheld the decision of the lower court. \ See Also دَافَعَ عن، ناصر (نَاصَر)، دَعى إلى، دعم (دَعَم) -
14 pro-for
pro-for ātus, ārī, dep., to speak out, say, speak: plura, H.: et sic accensa profatur, V.: quibus ille profatur; Forsitan, etc., O. -
15 ask for
1) to express a wish to see or speak to (someone):يَطْلُبHe is very ill and keeps asking for his daughter.
2) to behave as if inviting (something unpleasant):يَجُرُّ المَتاعِبGoing for a swim when you have a cold is just as asking for trouble.
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16 stick up for, (stand up for)
قَاوَمَ \ dispute: to quarrel about; not agree with (a claim, a right, a decision, etc.). go against: to be or act in opposition to: She went against her mother’s wishes. oppose: to be against; not support: I oppose (or I am opposed to) your plan. resist: to use force against (an attacker, an attack, etc.); prevent, or try to prevent (an attempt, an effrot, etc.); refuse (a demand); remain strong in spite of some weakening force: He could not resist the offer of a better job. stick up for, (stand up for): to speak in defence of: You must stick up for yourself if you are wrongly blamed. make a stand: to remain firm and be ready to fight: The company made a bold stand against the workers’ unreasonable demands. withstand: to bear (weight, pressure, an attack, etc.) without weakening. \ See Also عارض (عَارَضَ)، صمد (صَمَدَ) -
17 go for
هَاجَمَ \ assault: to attack. attack: to write or speak against: Some politicians are attacking the government, to start a fight (or use force) against; try to harm or beat We attacked the enemy. In football, the forwards attack and the backs defend. Some diseases only attack children. charge: to rush forward, usu. for an attack on sb.: The soldiers charged the enemy. They charged across the bridge. go for: to attack sb.: My dog went for the thief and bit him. -
18 stand up for
نَاصَرَ \ befriend: to act as a friend to sb. (who needs one). side: (with with) to support in a quarrel: They sided with us against our enemies. stand by: to support (sb. in trouble) faithfully: His friends stood by him, even when he was sent to prison. stand up for: (also stick up for) to speak in defence of: If you are wrongly blamed, you must stand up for yourself. support: to help; strengthen; be in favour of: If you all support me, I shall win the election. -
19 stick up for
نَاصَرَ \ befriend: to act as a friend to sb. (who needs one). side: (with with) to support in a quarrel: They sided with us against our enemies. stand by: to support (sb. in trouble) faithfully: His friends stood by him, even when he was sent to prison. stand up for: (also stick up for) to speak in defence of: If you are wrongly blamed, you must stand up for yourself. support: to help; strengthen; be in favour of: If you all support me, I shall win the election. -
20 stand up for
دَافَعَ عن (حُقوق) \ stand up for: (also stick up for) to speak in defence of: If you are wrongly blamed, you must stand up for yourself.
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