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  • 1 take the chair

    تَرَأَّسَ اجتِمَاعًا \ take the chair: (at a meeting) to take charge.

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  • 2 take one's ease

    to make oneself comfortable; to relax:

    There he was – taking his ease in his father's chair!

    يَستَريح

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  • 3 رأس

    رَأَسَ: تَرَأّسَ
    to head, lead, be at the head of, be in charge of; to preside over; to chair, be the chairman of; take the chair; to be or become the president (head, chief) of

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  • 4 ترأس

    تَرَأَّسَ \ preside: to be in charge (at a meeting, over a company, etc.). \ تَرَأَّسَ اجتِمَاعًا \ take the chair: (at a meeting) to take charge.

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  • 5 ترأس

    n. headkerchief
    v. preside, head, take the chair

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  • 6 rush

    أَسْرَعَ إلى \ rush: to hurry; go (or take, or send) fast or violently: He rushed past me to catch the bus. \ أَسْرَعَ بإرساله إلى \ rush: to hurry; go (or take, or send) fast or violently: They rushed the wounded boy to hospital. \ الأسَل (نَبَات)‏ \ rush: a plant that grows in wet places; its tall stems are used for making chair seats, baskets and floor coverings. \ See Also السَّمار، البَرْدِيّ \ البَرْدِيّ (نَبَات)‏ \ rush: a plant that grows in wet places; its tall stems are used for making chair seats, baskets and floor coverings. \ See Also الأَسَل أو السَّمار \ السَّمَار (نَبَات)‏ \ rush: a plant that grows in wet places; its tall stems are used for making chair seats, baskets and floor coverings. \ حَثَّ بقُوَّة \ rush: to urge sb. to act too hastily: My wife rushed me into buying this house. \ دَفَعَ بعَجَلةٍ \ rush: to urge (or cause) sb. to act too hastily: My wife rushed me into buying this house. \ See Also بِعُنْف \ زَحْمَة الحياة \ rush: to hurry; sudden fast movement: the rush of city life. \ See Also الجماهير (الجماهير)‏ \ نَبَات الأسَل \ rush: a plant that grows in wet places; its tall stems are used for making chair seats, baskets and floor coverings.

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  • 7 قام (وقف)، نهض، بنى

    قَامَ (وَقَفَ)، نَهَضَ، بَنَى \ get up: to stand up: He got up from his chair. go up: to be built or put up: Many new houses are going up in our village. rise: to get up from a sitting or lying position: He rose to his feet (from the chair). stand up: to rise from a sitting position: The visitor stood up and walked out. stand, (stood): (of upright things) to be in a certain position: Some pots stood on the shelf., (often with up) to be on one’s feet: The seats were full, so we had to stand (up). \ قَامَ بِـ \ carry on: to control, keep in action: You can’t carry on a business without accounts. do: (used generally instead of a particular verb of action) to attend to; deal with; set in order: Have you done (or written) that report yet? Has the cook done (or prepared) the vegatables for dinner? Have you done (or cleaned) your teeth?. do: to perform (work, one’s duty etc.): I have a lot to do. have: to take: Do you have milk in your coffee?. in the process of: to be doing: I am in the process of painting my house. perform: to do (a duty, an action, etc.). \ See Also تناول (تَنَاوَل)، أنجز (أَنْجَزَ)‏ \ قَامَ بالعمل \ function: to work: My radio isn’t functioning properly. \ قَامَ بتَجْرِبَة \ experiment: to try new ideas (esp. scientific ones): We were experimenting with a special kind of cotton seed. \ قَامَ بدور البُطُولة \ star: to be a leading performer: She is starring in a television show. \ قَامَ بِرِحْلَة \ tour: to make a tour: We toured (around) Europe for three weeks. \ قَامَ بزيارة \ pay a visit, to: to visit (as a duty, rather than for pleasure): I must pay a visit to the doctor. \ قَامَ بزيارة خاطفة \ look in: to pay a short visit: Do look in when you pass this way. \ قَامَ بِزيارَة شخص \ pay (sb.) a visit: to visit (sb.): I’ll pay you a visit when I next go to London. \ قَامَ بصيانة وإصْلاح آلة \ service: to give regular attention to (a machine): I have my car serviced every 6000 miles. \ See Also إلخ \ قَامَ بِعَمَله \ work: (of a machine, an idea, etc.) to do what it is meant to do; to be effective: This watch won’t work, as its spring is broken. Our plans worked smoothly. \ قَامَ بنزهة على الأقدام \ stretch one’s legs: to exercise one’s legs (after sitting for a long time); go for a walk. \ قَامَ بنفقة (أُسْرَة)‏ \ support: to provide for: I have to support a large family. \ قَامَ بِهُجومٍ (جَويّ) مُفاجئ \ blitz: (to make) a sudden and violent attack, esp. by air. \ قَامَ على خِدْمَة... \ wait: (with on) to serve: Hotel servants wait on their guests. \ قَامَ على... \ base: to build on sth. or take it as a starting point: My story was based on true events. \ قَامَ مَقَام \ act for: to perform duties for: The headmaster is ill, and Mr Day is acting for him. stand for: (of signs, letters, etc.) to be instead of; mean: UK stands for United Kingdom. \ قَامَ بمظاهرة \ demonstrate: to show one’s feelings publicly, often with much noise and force: The farmers demonstrated against the control of meat prices.

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  • 8 ألقى

    أَلْقَى \ cast: to throw: The fisherman cast his net. recite: to say (a poem, facts, etc.) from memory. \ أَلْقَى بِـ \ dump: to throw away (sth. large and unwanted): Where shall I dump this broken chair. throw, (threw, thrown): to send through the air, by the force of one’s hand: She threw a ball. \ أَلْقَى بالاً إلى \ mind: to consider; be careful (of): Mind what I say! Mind the step!. \ أَلْقَى بإِهمال \ dump: to put down carelessly: The builder dumped his sand in the roadway. \ أَلْقَى بِثِقْلِه عَلَى \ throw one’s weight about: to make unfair or unneccessary use of one’s power or rank. \ أَلْقَى بِنَفْسِهِ في الماء \ plunge: to jump suddenly into deep water: She plunged into the river to save the child. \ 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. \ أَلْقَى جانبًا \ scrap: to make no more use (sth. that is worn out or no longer suitable): We’ve scrapped our holiday because it would cost too much. \ See Also ألغى (أَلْغى)‏ \ أَلْقَى خِطَابًا \ speak: to make a speech: I have to speak at a public dinner tomorrow. \ أَلْقَى دونَما تَرتيب \ bundle: to put away carelessly: He bundled everything into a case. \ أَلْقَى ضوءًا على \ throw light on: to explain; to make clear: Can you throw any light on his disappearance?. \ أَلْقَى القبضَ على \ arrest: to seize sb., by law: The police arrested the thief. \ أَلْقَى اللَّوْم على \ blame: to say that sb. is wrong: You refused to eat it? I don’t blame you. put:: Put the blame on him (Blame him). \ أَلْقَى المرساة \ anchor: lower an anchor. \ أَلْقَى مَوْعِظَة \ preach: (of a priest) to give a religious talk in church; explain (God’s words or purpose) publicly. \ أَلْقَى نظرةً عاجلةً على \ glance: to take a quick look: I glanced hurriedly through the newspaper. \ أَلْقَى نظرةً عامة على \ survey: to take a general look at (sth., such as a view or conditions). \ أَلْقَى نظرةً على \ see: to look: May we see over the school? Let’s see round the town. \ أَلْقَى نظرةً فاحصة على \ look over: to examine: Look over the flat before you decide to buy it.

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  • 9 sit

    [sɪt] present participle sitting: past tense, past participle sat [sæt] verb
    1) to (cause to) rest on the buttocks; to (cause to) be seated:

    They sat me in the chair and started asking questions.

    يَجْلِس
    2) to lie or rest; to have a certain position:

    The parcel is sitting on the table.

    يَسْتَقِر
    3) ( with on) to be an official member of (a board, committee etc):

    He sat on several committees.

    يكونُ عُضْوا ، يَشْتَرِكُ في
    4) (of birds) to perch:

    An owl was sitting in the tree by the window.

    يَرْقُد
    5) to undergo (an examination).
    يَتَقَدَّم إلى الإمْتِحان
    6) to take up a position, or act as a model, in order to have one's picture painted or one's photograph taken:

    She is sitting for a portrait/photograph.

    يَجْلِس أمام الرَّسّام لِيُصَوِّرَه
    7) (of a committee, parliament etc) to be in session:

    Parliament sits from now until Christmas.

    يَعْقِد جَلْسَتَه

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  • 10 varnish

    [ˈvaːnɪʃ]
    1. noun
    1) a usually clear sticky liquid which gives protection and a glossy surface to wood, paint etc.
    وَرْنيش: طِلاء للتّلميع
    2) the glossy surface given by this liquid:

    Be careful or you'll take the varnish off the table!

    لَمْعَه
    2. verb
    to cover with varnish:

    Don't sit on that chair – I've just varnished it.

    يُغَطّي بالوَرْنيش

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  • 11 استعاد

    اِسْتَعَادَ \ resume: to take again (one’s seat, one’s position, etc.) after a pause: He stood up to ask a question, and then resumed his chair. \ اِسْتَعَادَ إلى الذاكرة \ recall: to remember. \ See Also تذكر (تَذَكَّرَ)‏ \ اِسْتَعَادَ الصحّة \ mend: to become better in health: His broken leg is mending slowly.

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  • 12 عاد

    عَادَ \ come back: to return. return: to go back; come back; arrive back: She returned home by a different road. She returned at midnight. visit: to go to see a person or place: He visits his parents every Saturday. Let’s visit Brighton for a few days. \ عَادَ \ reverse: to go (or cause to go) backwards: He reversed (his car) out of the gate. \ See Also أعادَ إلى الخلف \ عَادَ \ revert: to go back (to a former condition or subject): The garden had long been uncared for, and was reverting to the wild. \ See Also رَجَعَ، ارْتَدّ إلى ما كان عَلَيْه \ عَادَ (بخطواته أو ذاكرته) إلى الوراء \ retrace: to go back over (a journey, by returning; past events, by thinking about them): He retraced his steps, in search of his keys. \ عَادَ إلى \ belong: (with to) to be owned by: This dog belongs to me.. resume: to take again (one’s seat, one’s position, etc.) after a pause: He stood up to ask a question, and then resumed his chair. \ عَادَ إلى المَوْضِع الأَصْلِي \ back: in or to a former position: Is your wife back from the shops? Go back to your seat. \ عَادَ بالنَّفع \ pay: to produce gain; be worth doing (after comparing the good points with the bad ones): This shop does not pay. It pays to keep your workers content. Crime does not pay. \ عَادَ به الفكر إلى \ think: (with of or about) to have in mind: We often think of home when we are abroad.

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  • 13 belong

    عَادَ إلى \ belong: (with to) to be owned by: This dog belongs to me.. resume: to take again (one’s seat, one’s position, etc.) after a pause: He stood up to ask a question, and then resumed his chair.

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  • 14 resume

    عَادَ إلى \ belong: (with to) to be owned by: This dog belongs to me.. resume: to take again (one’s seat, one’s position, etc.) after a pause: He stood up to ask a question, and then resumed his chair.

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  • 15 resume

    اِسْتَعَادَ \ resume: to take again (one’s seat, one’s position, etc.) after a pause: He stood up to ask a question, and then resumed his chair.

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  • take the chair — index officiate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

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  • take a chair — take a seat, have a seat, sit down (on a chair) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • take the chair — lead, manage a meeting, act as the head …   English contemporary dictionary

  • take a chair — sit down …   Useful english dictionary

  • take — [tāk] vt. took, taken, taking [ME taken < OE tacan < ON taka < ? IE base * dēg , to lay hold of] I to get possession of by force or skill; seize, grasp, catch, capture, win, etc. 1. to get by conquering; capture; seize 2. to trap, snare …   English World dictionary

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