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1 charge
تَقَاضَى... ثمنًا (لِـ) \ charge: to ask for and receive as payment: He charged (me) $3 for repairing my radio. \ شَحَنَ (بالكهرباء) \ charge: to load or fill, esp. with electricity: My car battery needs charging. \ عَهِدَ بِــ... إِلَى \ charge: to give sb. the duty of doing sth.: I was charged with the job of finding the thief. \ عُهْدَة \ charge: a trust; a duty to look after or control sb. or sth.: the boys are in my charge. -
2 أمر
1́ n. order, command, direction, instruction, behest, decree, fiat, ordinance, prescript, prescription, word, intimation, affair, charge, matter, thing2́ v. decree, direct, give an order, command, dictate, order, enjoin, officer, instruct, charge, ordain, prescribe, sound, warn -
3 حكم
حَكّمَ (في): فَوّضَ، وَلّىto empower, authorize, invest with power or authority, give a free hand to; to put in charge of; to entrust with, charge with, commission with -
4 أطلق
أَطْلَقَ \ give off: send out (smoke, smell, etc.): A fire of wet wood gives off a lot of smoke. grow: let grow; not cut: He’s growing his hair. launch: send off (a space machine, a weapon, etc.) into the air. let go: not hold any longer: Hold this rope tight and don’t let go (or let it go or let go of it). Don’t let go the rope till I tell you. let sth. off: allow (smoke, steam, etc.) to escape; fire (sth. explosive): Don’t let off your gun so near the house. \ أَطْلَقَ سَراح \ discharge: let (sb.) go (from hospital, because he is better; from court, because the charge is not proved; etc.). free: let go; make free. let free, let loose: set free or loose: Don’t let your dog loose among the sheep. let sb. off: not to punish; (with with) punish lightly: He let me off because I told the truth. The judge let him off with a severe warning, instead of sending him to prison. release: to set free; unfasten: He was released from prison today. \ أَطْلَقَ صَرْخَةً طويلة حادّة \ squeal: to make a long loud high cry, like a frightened pig. \ أَطْلَقَ صَيْحة أَلَم أو دَهْشَة \ yell: to give a yell. \ أَطْلَقَ النار \ discharge: to fire (a gun). fire: to shoot: They fired (their guns) at the enemy. We could hear the guns firing. \ أَطْلَقَ النار أو السَّهْم \ shoot: to fire, with a gun or a bow; to strike (sb. or sth.) by firing: I shot an arrow into the air. He raised his hands and cried, ‘Don’t shoot!. He shot me in the leg. I shot him dead (I shot him and he died at once). -
5 سلم للشرطة
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6 أمر
أمَرَto order, command, bid, enjoin, direct, instruct, give or issue orders or directions or instructions (to); to charge (with), require; to dictate; to ordain, decree, prescribe -
7 انتدب
اِنْتَدَبَ (لِـ)to delegate, deputize, depute, send or appoint as one's representative (delegate, deputy, etc.); to accredit; to commission (to do or with), charge (to or with), entrust (to or with); to detail (for), assign (to a particular task); to second, transfer (to a special nonregular service, for temporary duty); to give (a country, power) a mandate over (a territory, region, etc.) -
8 قلده الأمر أو السلطة أو الحكم
قَلّدَهُ الأمْرَ أو السّلْطَةَ أو الحُكْمَto entrust with, invest with, charge with (authority, power, rule, government, etc.), give authority (power, etc.) toArabic-English new dictionary > قلده الأمر أو السلطة أو الحكم
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9 وكل
وَكّلَ (فُلاَناً بِـ)to authorize, empower, deputize, depute, delegate, appoint as one's agent (representative, deputy, proxy, etc.); to give someone power of attorney, invest with (full) power; to retain, brief (a lawyer, attorney, counsel, etc.); to commission (to do or with), charge (with), entrust (with) -
10 deny
[dɪˈnaɪ] verb1) to declare not to be true:يُنْكِرHe denied the charge of theft.
2) to refuse (to give or grant someone something); to say "no" to:يَرْفُضHe was denied admission to the house.
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11 trust
[trast]1. verb1) to have confidence or faith; to believe:يَثِقُ فيShe trusted (in) him.
2) to give (something to someone), believing that it will be used well and responsibly:يأتَمِنI can't trust my car to him.
3) to hope or be confident (that):يأمَلI trust (that) you had / will have a good journey.
2. noun1) belief or confidence in the power, reality, truth, goodness etc of a person or thing:ثِقَهtrust in God.
2) charge or care; responsibility:مَسْؤولِيَّهThe child was placed in my trust.
3) a task etc given to a person by someone who believes that they will do it, look after it etc well:ثِقَه، إئتِمانHe holds a position of trust in the firm.
4) arrangement(s) by which something (eg money) is given to a person to use in a particular way, or to keep until a particular time:مالٌ مَوقوف على أو مَحْجوز لِ( also adjective) a trust fund
5) a group of business firms working together:شَرِكات تَعْمَلُ معاThe companies formed a trust.
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12 سلطة
سُلْطَة \ authority: the power to give orders or take action: I have no authority to sell my father’s house, whoever has this power The city authorities control the police. clutch: control, unpleasantly used: He fell into his enemies’ clutches. command: control; official charge: Who is in command of this ship?. control: direction; command; power; the ability to make others obey: He has no control over his children. He has lost control of them. They are out of control (or not under control). influence: the power to have an effect on sb.: Some leaders of industry have great political influence. power: control of government: Their party came into power in 1951 and remained in power till 1964, right; official permission The police have powers to search cars. \ See Also نفوذ (نُفُوذ)، سيطرة (سَيْطَرة)، إمرة (إِمْرَة)، قيادة (قِيادَة) -
13 عهد إلى
عَهِدَ إلى \ leave: to trust sb. to do sth.: You can safely leave him to finish the job. You can leave it to him. \ عَهِدَ بِــ... إِلَى \ charge: to give sb. the duty of doing sth.: I was charged with the job of finding the thief. -
14 authority
سُلْطَة \ authority: the power to give orders or take action: I have no authority to sell my father’s house, whoever has this power The city authorities control the police. clutch: control, unpleasantly used: He fell into his enemies’ clutches. command: control; official charge: Who is in command of this ship?. control: direction; command; power; the ability to make others obey: He has no control over his children. He has lost control of them. They are out of control (or not under control). influence: the power to have an effect on sb.: Some leaders of industry have great political influence. power: control of government: Their party came into power in 1951 and remained in power till 1964, right; official permission The police have powers to search cars. \ See Also نفوذ (نُفُوذ)، سيطرة (سَيْطَرة)، إمرة (إِمْرَة)، قيادة (قِيادَة) -
15 clutch
سُلْطَة \ authority: the power to give orders or take action: I have no authority to sell my father’s house, whoever has this power The city authorities control the police. clutch: control, unpleasantly used: He fell into his enemies’ clutches. command: control; official charge: Who is in command of this ship?. control: direction; command; power; the ability to make others obey: He has no control over his children. He has lost control of them. They are out of control (or not under control). influence: the power to have an effect on sb.: Some leaders of industry have great political influence. power: control of government: Their party came into power in 1951 and remained in power till 1964, right; official permission The police have powers to search cars. \ See Also نفوذ (نُفُوذ)، سيطرة (سَيْطَرة)، إمرة (إِمْرَة)، قيادة (قِيادَة) -
16 command
سُلْطَة \ authority: the power to give orders or take action: I have no authority to sell my father’s house, whoever has this power The city authorities control the police. clutch: control, unpleasantly used: He fell into his enemies’ clutches. command: control; official charge: Who is in command of this ship?. control: direction; command; power; the ability to make others obey: He has no control over his children. He has lost control of them. They are out of control (or not under control). influence: the power to have an effect on sb.: Some leaders of industry have great political influence. power: control of government: Their party came into power in 1951 and remained in power till 1964, right; official permission The police have powers to search cars. \ See Also نفوذ (نُفُوذ)، سيطرة (سَيْطَرة)، إمرة (إِمْرَة)، قيادة (قِيادَة) -
17 control
سُلْطَة \ authority: the power to give orders or take action: I have no authority to sell my father’s house, whoever has this power The city authorities control the police. clutch: control, unpleasantly used: He fell into his enemies’ clutches. command: control; official charge: Who is in command of this ship?. control: direction; command; power; the ability to make others obey: He has no control over his children. He has lost control of them. They are out of control (or not under control). influence: the power to have an effect on sb.: Some leaders of industry have great political influence. power: control of government: Their party came into power in 1951 and remained in power till 1964, right; official permission The police have powers to search cars. \ See Also نفوذ (نُفُوذ)، سيطرة (سَيْطَرة)، إمرة (إِمْرَة)، قيادة (قِيادَة) -
18 influence
سُلْطَة \ authority: the power to give orders or take action: I have no authority to sell my father’s house, whoever has this power The city authorities control the police. clutch: control, unpleasantly used: He fell into his enemies’ clutches. command: control; official charge: Who is in command of this ship?. control: direction; command; power; the ability to make others obey: He has no control over his children. He has lost control of them. They are out of control (or not under control). influence: the power to have an effect on sb.: Some leaders of industry have great political influence. power: control of government: Their party came into power in 1951 and remained in power till 1964, right; official permission The police have powers to search cars. \ See Also نفوذ (نُفُوذ)، سيطرة (سَيْطَرة)، إمرة (إِمْرَة)، قيادة (قِيادَة) -
19 power
سُلْطَة \ authority: the power to give orders or take action: I have no authority to sell my father’s house, whoever has this power The city authorities control the police. clutch: control, unpleasantly used: He fell into his enemies’ clutches. command: control; official charge: Who is in command of this ship?. control: direction; command; power; the ability to make others obey: He has no control over his children. He has lost control of them. They are out of control (or not under control). influence: the power to have an effect on sb.: Some leaders of industry have great political influence. power: control of government: Their party came into power in 1951 and remained in power till 1964, right; official permission The police have powers to search cars. \ See Also نفوذ (نُفُوذ)، سيطرة (سَيْطَرة)، إمرة (إِمْرَة)، قيادة (قِيادَة)
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