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1 enjoy oneself
اِسْتَمْتَع بِـ \ enjoy oneself: to enjoy what one is doing: We enjoyed ourselves at the cinema. \ See Also مَتَّعَ النَّفْس \ مَتَّعَ النَّفس \ enjoy oneself: to enjoy what one is doing: We enjoyed ourselves at the cinema. -
2 enjoy oneself
to experience pleasure or happiness:يَقْضي وَقْتا مُمْتِعاShe enjoyed herself at the party.
•Remark: enjoy must be followed by an object: He enjoys reading / We enjoyed ourselves. -
3 enjoy
تَمَتَّعَ بِـ \ enjoy: to get pleasure from: Did you enjoy your dinner?. have a good time: to enjoy oneself: Did you have a good time at the party?. indulge: (with in) to give oneself the pleasure of (sth. pleasant but unnecessary or unsuitable): I’m too old to indulge in boyish games. Shall we indulge in a little wine with our dinner?. -
4 تمتع بـ
تَمَتَّعَ بِـ \ enjoy: to get pleasure from: Did you enjoy your dinner?. have a good time: to enjoy oneself: Did you have a good time at the party?. indulge: (with in) to give oneself the pleasure of (sth. pleasant but unnecessary or unsuitable): I’m too old to indulge in boyish games. Shall we indulge in a little wine with our dinner?. -
5 have a good time
تَمَتَّعَ بِـ \ enjoy: to get pleasure from: Did you enjoy your dinner?. have a good time: to enjoy oneself: Did you have a good time at the party?. indulge: (with in) to give oneself the pleasure of (sth. pleasant but unnecessary or unsuitable): I’m too old to indulge in boyish games. Shall we indulge in a little wine with our dinner?. -
6 indulge
تَمَتَّعَ بِـ \ enjoy: to get pleasure from: Did you enjoy your dinner?. have a good time: to enjoy oneself: Did you have a good time at the party?. indulge: (with in) to give oneself the pleasure of (sth. pleasant but unnecessary or unsuitable): I’m too old to indulge in boyish games. Shall we indulge in a little wine with our dinner?. -
7 متع
مَتَّعَ \ treat: to give sb. pleasure, paying the cost oneself: I treated my friend to dinner (I invited him to dinner at a restaurant and I paid the bill). \ مَتَّعَ النَّفس \ enjoy oneself: to enjoy what one is doing: We enjoyed ourselves at the cinema. -
8 استمتع
اِسْتَمْتَع \ wallow: (with in) to enjoy: She wallowed in their praise. \ See Also أفاض بـ (أَفاضَ بِـ) \ اِسْتَمْتَع بِـ \ enjoy oneself: to enjoy what one is doing: We enjoyed ourselves at the cinema. \ See Also مَتَّعَ النَّفْس -
9 انبسط
اِنْبَسَطَ: سُر، مَرِحَto be happy, glad, delighted, pleased; to enjoy oneself, have fun -
10 متع نفسه
مَتّعَ نَفْسَهُto enjoy oneself, have a good time, have pleasure -
11 have a whale of a time
to enjoy oneself very much.يَقْضي وَقتا مُمْتِعا جِدا -
12 قضى
قَضَى \ decree: to declare by decree; decide officially. fulfil: to carry out; perform (a promise, an order, a duty, etc.). judge: to examine facts about (sb. or sth.) and come to a decision; to consider (in court, in a competition, etc.): He judged the man (to be) guilty. They judged him (to be) the winner. I was invited to judge the cattle at the show. pass: (of time) to spend or be spent: We passed a happy evening together. spend: to use (time): How did you spend your holidays? We spent a week at the seaside. \ See Also أَمْضَى وَقْتًا، أَصْدَرَ مَرسومًا، أنجز (أَنْجَزَ)، حكم (حَكَمَ) \ قَضَى على \ kill: to cause the death of (a living creature or plant). kill off: to kill till few or none remain: The icy weather killed off my roses. stamp out: to put an end to (sth. dangerous or evil): We must stamp out this disease before it spreads. swallow up: to cause (sth.) to disappear: His family’s needs swallow up all his earnings. \ قَضَى وقتًا سعيدًا \ have a good time: to enjoy oneself: Did you have a good time at the party?. -
13 have a good time
قَضَى وقتًا سعيدًا \ have a good time: to enjoy oneself: Did you have a good time at the party?. -
14 have
[hæv] 3rd person singular present tense has [hæz]: past tense, past participle had [hæd]: short forms I've [æɪv] ( I have), you've [juːv] ( you have), he's [hiːz] ( he has), she's [ʃiːz] ( she has), it's [ɪts] ( it has), we've [wiːv] ( we have), they've [ðeɪv] ( they have), I'd [aɪd] ( I had), you'd [juːd] ( you had), he'd [hiːd] ( he had), she'd [ʃiːd] ( she had), it'd [ˈɪtəd] ( it had), we'd [wiːd] ( we had), they'd [ðeɪd] ( they had): negative short forms hadn't [ˈhædnt] ( had not), hasn't [ˈhæznt] ( has not), haven't [ˈhævnt] ( have not) verb1) used with past participle of other verbs to show that an action is in the indefinite past and has been completed:يُسْتَعْمل مع صيغة الفِعل المُضارع التامHas he gone yet?.
يَمْلكI don't have any books by Sir Walter Scott.
يَملُكI've got a pain in my stomach.
4) ( sometimes with back) to receive or get:Have you had any news of your brother?
يَتَلَقّى، يَسْتَلِمThank you for lending me the book – you can have it back next week.
5) to produce:يُنْتِجShe has had a baby.
6) to cause to be done:يُسَبِّبHave Smith come and see me.
7) to enjoy or suffer:يَقْضي ، يَتَمَتَّعWe had a lovely holiday.
8) to do or take:يَعْمَلُ، يقوم بِLet me have a try.
9) to allow:يَسْمَح، يَدَعI will not have you wearing clothes like that!
يَطْلُب منWe're having someone in to paint this room.
11) to think or feel:يَظُن، يَشْعُرI have some doubts about this project.
12) to trick:يَحْتال علىYou've been had!
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15 تفكه بـ
تَفَكّهَ بِـto amuse oneself with, be amused by, have fun with; to enjoy -
16 رتع
رتَعَ (في): تَنَعّمَ (بِالأكْلِ والشّرْبِ)، تَمَتّعَto revel (in), carouse (in), luxuriate (in), indulge oneself luxuriously (in); to live in great luxury or opulent comfort; to enjoy -
17 play
أَلْقَى بِوَرَقَةِ اللعب \ play: (in a game of cards) to put down a card: It’s your turn to play. I played the king of hearts. \ تَخَلْخُل \ play: room for loose movement (esp. in machinery): There’s too much play in these joints. \ تَراقَصَ \ play: to move lightly about: A smile played on her lips. \ تَقَلْقُل \ play: room for loose movement (esp. in machinery): There’s too much play in these joints. \ تَلاعَبَ \ play: to move lightly about: A smile played on her lips. \ تَمْثِيلِيَّة \ play: a story that is written for acting; the performance of this: I like reading Shakespeare’s plays. I like seeing plays too. \ See Also مسرحية (مَسْرَحِيَّة) \ حَرَكَة حُرَّة (في الآلة) \ play: room for loose movement (esp. in machinery): There’s too much play in these joints. \ شَارَكَ في لُعبة \ play: to take part in a formal game: I play (football) in my school team. \ عَزَفَ \ play: to use a musical instrument: I enjoy playing the drums. \ لاعَبَ \ play: to play a game or match against: We played that school and beat them easily. \ لَعِبَ ضِدَّ \ play: to play a game or match against: We played that school and beat them easily. \ مَسْرَحِيَّة \ play: a story that is written for acting; the performance of this: I like reading Shakespeare’s plays. I like seeing plays too. \ هَزْل \ play: playing; amusing oneself: Work and play don’t mix.
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