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  • 1 إلى درجة أن

    إلى دَرَجَة أنّ، لِدَرَجَة أنّ
    to the extent that, to such an extent that, so much that

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  • 2 لدرجة أن

    إلى دَرَجَة أنّ، لِدَرَجَة أنّ
    to the extent that, to such an extent that, so much that

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  • 3 so

    [səu]
    1. adverb
    1) (used in several types of sentence to express degree) to this extent, or to such an extent:

    "The snake was about so long," he said, holding his hands about a metre apart

    Don't get so worried!

    She was so pleased with his progress in school that she bought him a new bicycle

    They couldn't all get into the room, there were so many of them

    He departed without so much as (= without even) a goodbye

    You've been so (= very) kind to me!

    Thank you so much!

    تُعَبِّر عن دَرَجَة الشَّيء: إلى هذا الحَد، جِدا، كثيرا
    2) (used to express manner) in this/that way:

    As you hope to be treated by others, so you must treat them

    He likes everything to be (arranged) just so (= in one particular and precise way)

    It so happens that I have to go to an important meeting tonight.

    تُعَبِّر عن الحالَه: هكَذا
    3) (used in place of a word, phrase etc previously used, or something previously stated) as already indicated:

    "Are you really leaving your job?" "Yes, I"ve already told you / said so'

    "Is she arriving tomorrow?" "Yes, I hope so"

    If you haven't read the notice, please do so now

    "Is that so (= true)?" "Yes, it"s really so'

    "Was your father angry?" "Yes, even more so than I was expecting – in fact, so much so that he refused to speak to me all day!"

    تُسْتَعْمَل بدلا من كَلِمَةٍ أو عِبارَةٍ سابِقَه: هذا، هكذا
    4) in the same way; also:

    "I hope we"ll meet again.' "So do I."

    She has a lot of money and so has her husband.

    أيْضا، بِنَفْس الطَّريقَه
    5) (used to express agreement or confirmation) indeed:

    "You said you were going shopping today." "So I did, but I"ve changed my mind.'

    "You"ll need this book tomorrow, won't you?' "So I will."

    تُسْتَعْمَل للتَّعْبير عن المُوافَقَه أو التأكيد: وأيْضا
    2. conjunction
    (and) therefore:

    John had a bad cold, so I took him to the doctor

    "So you think you"d like this job, then?' "Yes."

    And so they got married and lived happily ever after.

    أداة رَبْط بِمَعْنى: لذلك

    Arabic-English dictionary > so

  • 4 حسب مقدار

    adv. to such an extent, to such a degree

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  • 5 that

    [ðæt] plural those [ðouz]
    1. adjective
    used to indicate a person, thing etc spoken of before, not close to the speaker, already known to the speaker and listener etc:

    Don't take this book – take that one

    At that time, I was living in Italy

    When are you going to return those books?

    ذلكَ
    2. pronoun
    used to indicate a thing etc, or ( in plural or with the verb be) person or people, spoken of before, not close to the speaker, already known to the speaker and listener etc:

    What is that you've got in your hand?

    Who is that?

    Those present at the concert included the composer and his wife.

    ذلِك الشَّخْص أو الشَّيء
    3. [ðət], [ðæt] relative pronoun
    used to refer to a person, thing etc mentioned in a preceding clause in order to distinguish it from others:

    Where is the parcel that arrived this morning?

    Who is the man (that) you were talking to?

    ضَمير الصِّلَه: الذي، التي، الذين اللواتي، ضَمير الإسْتِفْهام: مَن؟
    4. [ðət], [ðæt] conjunction
    1) (often omitted) used to report what has been said etc or to introduce other clauses giving facts, reasons, results etc:

    I was surprised (that) he had gone.

    كَلِمةَ رَبط تأتي قَبْل جُمْلَةٍ ثانويَّه بمَعنى: أنَّ
    2) used to introduce expressions of sorrow, wishes etc:

    That I should be accused of murder!

    Oh, that I were with her now!

    كَلِمَة تُعَبِّر عن المُفاجَأه والأسَف والتَّمَنّي وتأتي في أوَّل الجُمْلَه بِمَعْنى: آه أنني!
    5. [ðat] adverb
    so; to such an extent:

    I didn't realize she was that ill.

    إلى هذا الحَد، جدا

    Arabic-English dictionary > that

  • 6 strain

    I [streɪn]
    1. verb
    1) to exert oneself or a part of the body to the greatest possible extent:

    They strained at the door, trying to pull it open

    He strained to reach the rope.

    يَلْوي، يُوَتِّرُ، يَضْغَطُ
    2) to injure (a muscle etc) through too much use, exertion etc:

    You'll strain your eyes by reading in such a poor light.

    يَرُضُّ العَضَلَه
    3) to force or stretch (too far):

    The constant interruptions were straining his patience.

    يُوَتِّرُ
    4) to put (eg a mixture) through a sieve etc in order to separate solid matter from liquid:

    She strained the coffee.

    يُصَفِّي
    2. noun
    1) force exerted; Can nylon ropes take more strain than the old kind of rope?
    شَد، إلتِواء
    2) (something, eg too much work etc, that causes) a state of anxiety and fatigue:

    to suffer from strain.

    إجْهاد، إرْهاق
    3) (an) injury especially to a muscle caused by too much exertion:

    muscular strain.

    رَضُّ العَضَلَه
    4) too great a demand:

    These constant delays are a strain on our patience.

    عِبء ْ كَبير، طَلَب زائِد II [streɪn] noun
    1) a kind or breed (of animals, plants etc):

    a new strain of cattle.

    سُلالَه، نَوْع
    2) a tendency in a person's character:

    I'm sure there's a strain of madness in her.

    نَزْعَه
    3) ( often in plural) (the sound of) a tune:

    I heard the strains of a hymn coming from the church.

    أنْغام

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