Перевод: с арабского на английский

с английского на арабский

to+go+to+town+on

  • 1 town

    بَلْدَة \ town: a large area of houses and other buildings forming a centre of living and working for more people than a village: Let’s go into town (the nearest town) and see a film. He went up to town (to London, from the country) for a special ceremony. \ مَدِينَة \ town: a large area of houses and other buildings forming a centre of living and working for more people than a village: Let’s go into town (the nearest town) and see a film. He went up to town (to London, from the country) for a special ceremony. They live in a seaside town. \ See Also بلدة (بَلْدَة)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > town

  • 2 town

    [taun] noun
    1) a group of houses, shops, schools etc, that is bigger than a village but smaller than a city:

    He's in town doing some shopping.

    مَدينَه

    The whole town turned out to greet the heroes.

    سُكّان المَدينَه
    3) towns in general as opposed to the countryside:

    Do you live in the country or the town?

    المَدينَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > town

  • 3 town hall

    المَجْلِس المَحَلّي \ town hall: a building that contains the local government offices, besides a large room for official gatherings. \ See Also دَارُ البَلديّة \ بِنَاية المجلس البَلديّ أو المَحَلي \ town hall: a building that contains the local government offices, besides a large room for official gatherings. \ دَارُ البَلَدِيَّةِ \ town hall: a building that contains the local government offices, besides a large room for official gatherings. \ See Also المَجْلِس المحلّي

    Arabic-English glossary > town hall

  • 4 town centre

    the main shopping and business area of a town:

    You can get a bus from the town centre.

    مَرْكِز المَدينَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > town centre

  • 5 town hall

    the building in which the official business of a town is done.
    دار البَلَدِيَّه

    Arabic-English dictionary > town hall

  • 6 go to town

    to do something very thoroughly or with great enthusiasm or expense:

    He really went to town on (preparing) the meal.

    يَعْمَلُ شَيْئا بِحَماسٍ أو نَفَقات كبيرَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > go to town

  • 7 madina

    town [dana] Ind madinat, Per madine borrowed from Ar

    Arabic etymological dictionary > madina

  • 8 qassba

    town quarter [qassaba] Hin kasba borrowed from Ar

    Arabic etymological dictionary > qassba

  • 9 مدينة

    مَدِينَة \ town: a large area of houses and other buildings forming a centre of living and working for more people than a village: Let’s go into town (the nearest town) and see a film. He went up to town (to London, from the country) for a special ceremony. They live in a seaside town. \ See Also بلدة (بَلْدَة)‏ \ أَحَد سُكّان المَدِينة \ citizen: sb. who lives in a city: The citizens of London. \ مَدِينَة \ place: a town or village: Write the date and place of your birth. \ See Also قرية (قَرْيَة)، مكان (مَكان)‏ \ مَدِينَة كبيرة \ city: a large and important town.

    Arabic-English dictionary > مدينة

  • 10 بلدة

    بَلْدَة \ town: a large area of houses and other buildings forming a centre of living and working for more people than a village: Let’s go into town (the nearest town) and see a film. He went up to town (to London, from the country) for a special ceremony. \ بَلْدَة مُحَصَّنة \ fortress: a large fort. \ See Also حصن (حِصْن)‏

    Arabic-English dictionary > بلدة

  • 11 garrison

    [ˈgærɪsn]
    1. noun
    a number of soldiers, for guarding a fortress, town etc.
    حامِيَه من الجُنود
    2. adjective

    a garrison town.

    مينَة حامِيَه
    3. verb
    to supply (a town etc) with troops to guard it.
    يُزَوِّد المَدينَه بِحامِيَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > garrison

  • 12 quarter

    [ˈkwɔːtə]
    1. noun
    1) one of four equal parts of something which together form the whole (amount) of the thing:

    There are four of us, so we'll cut the cake into quarters

    It's (a) quarter past / (American) after four

    two and a quarter hours.

    رُبْع
    2) in the United States and Canada, (a coin worth) twenty-five cents, the fourth part of a dollar.
    قِطْعَة نَقْدِيَّه: رُبْع دولار
    3) a district or part of a town especially where a particular group of people live:

    He lives in the Polish quarter of the town.

    حَي في المَدينَه
    4) a direction:

    People were coming at me from all quarters.

    جِهَه، مَكان
    5) mercy shown to an enemy.
    رَحْمَه
    6) the leg of a usually large animal, or a joint of meat which includes a leg:

    a bull's hindquarters.

    فَخْذ البَقَر
    7) the shape of the moon at the end of the first and third weeks of its cycle; the first or fourth week of the cycle itself.
    ربيع أوَّل أو ربيع ثانٍ
    8) one of four equal periods of play in some games.
    رُبْع اللعْبَه
    9) a period of study at a college etc usually 10 to 12 weeks in length.
    فَصل دِراسي في الكُلِّيَّه
    2. verb
    1) to cut into four equal parts:

    We'll quarter the cake and then we'll all have an equal share.

    يُقَسِّم إلى أرباع
    2) to divide by four:

    If we each do the work at the same time, we could quarter the time it would take to finish the job.

    يُقَسِّم على أرْبَعَه
    3) to give ( especially a soldier) somewhere to stay:

    The soldiers were quartered all over the town.

    يُنْزِل، يأوي الجُنود

    Arabic-English dictionary > quarter

  • 13 مجلس

    مَجْلِس \ assembly: a gathering, esp. of law-makers for a special purpose. corporation: a body appointed to govern a large town or a business (often of national interest): the Corporation of Bristol; the British Broadcasting Corporation. council: a group of people chosen to look after public affairs, esp. in local government: a town council; a student council. \ مَجْلِس \ house: a gathering of people (in a theatre; in a meeting-place such as parliament); the place where they gather: He addressed a full house. \ See Also مكان مملوء بالناس \ مَجْلِس إدَارَة \ board: a group of people who control sth. (a company, a school, etc.). \ مَجْلِس إدارة جامعة أو كُلّية \ senate: a law-making body in some universities. \ مَجْلِس الأمّة أو الشَّعب \ parliament: the official group of persons who make a country’s laws: The British parliament includes the House of Lords and the House of Commons. \ مَجْلِس تَشْريعيّ \ senate: a law-making body, in ancient Rome, in some modern states (such as France or the USA). \ مَجْلِس الشيوخ \ senate: a law-making body, in ancient Rome, in some modern states (such as France or the USA). \ See Also الأَعْيان \ مَجْلِس العموم (البريطاني)‏ \ House of Commons: the lower house of the British parliament, whose members are elected. \ المَجْلِس المَحَلّي \ town hall: a building that contains the local government offices, besides a large room for official gatherings. \ See Also دَارُ البَلديّة \ مَجْلِسُ الوُزَراء \ cabinet: a group of the chief men in a government.

    Arabic-English dictionary > مجلس

  • 14 Lord Mayor

    أَمين المدينة \ mayor: the head of the elected government of a city or large town (in London and some other big cities she or he is called the Lord Mayor. \ See Also رئيس البلديّة \ رَئِيس بَلَدِيّة \ mayor: the head of the elected government of a city or large town (in London and some other big cities she or he is called the Lord Mayor). \ عُمْدَة \ mayor: the head of the elected government of a city or large town (in London and some other big cities he is called the Lord Mayor).

    Arabic-English glossary > Lord Mayor

  • 15 mayor

    أَمين المدينة \ mayor: the head of the elected government of a city or large town (in London and some other big cities she or he is called the Lord Mayor. \ See Also رئيس البلديّة \ رَئِيس بَلَدِيّة \ mayor: the head of the elected government of a city or large town (in London and some other big cities she or he is called the Lord Mayor). \ عُمْدَة \ mayor: the head of the elected government of a city or large town (in London and some other big cities he is called the Lord Mayor).

    Arabic-English glossary > mayor

  • 16 meet

    اِجْتَمَع \ meet: to hold a gathering: The Scouts meet every Thursday evening. \ اِجْتَمَع بـ \ meet: to come together from different directions: I met him in the street. We met (each other) by chance. Our eyes met, and I saw fear in his. Six roads meet at the town square. \ تَقَابَلَ \ meet: to come together from different directions: I met him in the street. We met (each other) by chance. Our eyes met, and I saw fear in his. Six roads meet at the town square. \ تَلاقَى \ meet: to come together from different directions: I met him in the street. We met (each other) by chance. Our eyes met, and I saw fear in his. Six roads meet at the town square. \ عَقَدَ اجتماعًا \ meet: to hold a gathering: The Scouts meet every Thursday evening.

    Arabic-English glossary > meet

  • 17 townsfolk

    أَهْل البلدة \ townspeople: (also townsfolk) the people who live in a town. \ أَهْلُ المُدُن \ townspeople: also townsfolk the people who live in a town. \ سُكّان المدِينة \ townspeople: also townsfolk the people who live in a town.

    Arabic-English glossary > townsfolk

  • 18 townspeople

    أَهْل البلدة \ townspeople: (also townsfolk) the people who live in a town. \ أَهْلُ المُدُن \ townspeople: also townsfolk the people who live in a town. \ سُكّان المدِينة \ townspeople: also townsfolk the people who live in a town.

    Arabic-English glossary > townspeople

  • 19 بلدة

    n. town, small town, township

    Arabic-English dictionary > بلدة

  • 20 تداولته الألسن

    تَدَاوَلَتْهُ الألْسُنُ
    to circulate, pass from mouth to mouth, be on everybody's lips, be the talk of the town, run through the town

    Arabic-English new dictionary > تداولته الألسن

См. также в других словарях:

  • Town — Town, Towns, Towne y Townes pueden referirse a: El término inglés para ciudad (las formas towne y townes son arcaísmos), aunque puede referirse a cualquier otro rango de población, como villa, pueblo (en este caso, indicando el núcleo central en… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Town and gown — are two distinct communities of a university town; town being the non academic population and gown metonymically being the university community, especially in ancient seats of learning such as Oxford, Cambridge and St Andrews, though also in more …   Wikipedia

  • town — W1S1 [taun] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(place)¦ 2¦(main centre)¦ 3¦(people)¦ 4¦(where you live)¦ 5¦(village)¦ 6¦(not country)¦ 7 go to town (on something) 8 (out) on the town 9 town and gown ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [: Old English; …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Town (Vereinigte Staaten) — Town (englisch für Stadt) bezeichnet in den Vereinigten Staaten je nach einzelnem Bundesstaat unterschiedlich definierte Siedlungsformen. Es existiert also keine einheitliche Definition, die für die gesamten Vereinigten Staaten gilt. In manchen… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • town — [ taun ] noun *** 1. ) count a place where people live and work that is smaller than a city: a small town an industrial town in China Mountains overlook the town on three sides. a town on the Mississippi River town of: the northern Wisconsin town …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Town — Town, n. [OE. toun, tun, AS. tun inclosure, fence, village, town; akin to D. tuin a garden, G. zaun a hadge, fence, OHG. zun, Icel. tun an inclosure, homestead, house, Ir. & Gael. dun a fortress, W. din. Cf. {Down}, adv. & prep., {Dune}, {tine}… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Town clerk — Town Town, n. [OE. toun, tun, AS. tun inclosure, fence, village, town; akin to D. tuin a garden, G. zaun a hadge, fence, OHG. zun, Icel. tun an inclosure, homestead, house, Ir. & Gael. dun a fortress, W. din. Cf. {Down}, adv. & prep., {Dune},… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Town cress — Town Town, n. [OE. toun, tun, AS. tun inclosure, fence, village, town; akin to D. tuin a garden, G. zaun a hadge, fence, OHG. zun, Icel. tun an inclosure, homestead, house, Ir. & Gael. dun a fortress, W. din. Cf. {Down}, adv. & prep., {Dune},… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Town house — Town Town, n. [OE. toun, tun, AS. tun inclosure, fence, village, town; akin to D. tuin a garden, G. zaun a hadge, fence, OHG. zun, Icel. tun an inclosure, homestead, house, Ir. & Gael. dun a fortress, W. din. Cf. {Down}, adv. & prep., {Dune},… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Town meeting — Town Town, n. [OE. toun, tun, AS. tun inclosure, fence, village, town; akin to D. tuin a garden, G. zaun a hadge, fence, OHG. zun, Icel. tun an inclosure, homestead, house, Ir. & Gael. dun a fortress, W. din. Cf. {Down}, adv. & prep., {Dune},… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Town talk — Town Town, n. [OE. toun, tun, AS. tun inclosure, fence, village, town; akin to D. tuin a garden, G. zaun a hadge, fence, OHG. zun, Icel. tun an inclosure, homestead, house, Ir. & Gael. dun a fortress, W. din. Cf. {Down}, adv. & prep., {Dune},… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

Поделиться ссылкой на выделенное

Прямая ссылка:
Нажмите правой клавишей мыши и выберите «Копировать ссылку»