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1 translate
تَرْجَمَ \ interpret: to explain the meaning of sth., esp. of a speech in a foreign language (we interpret what is said; we translate what is written): I asked the village teacher to interpret (the local language) for me. translate: to turn words into a different language. -
2 translate
[trænsˈleɪt] verbto put (something said or written) into another language:يُتَرْجِمHe translated the book from French into English.
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3 ترجم
تَرْجَمَ \ interpret: to explain the meaning of sth., esp. of a speech in a foreign language (we interpret what is said; we translate what is written): I asked the village teacher to interpret (the local language) for me. translate: to turn words into a different language. -
4 interpret
تَرْجَمَ \ interpret: to explain the meaning of sth., esp. of a speech in a foreign language (we interpret what is said; we translate what is written): I asked the village teacher to interpret (the local language) for me. translate: to turn words into a different language. -
5 tarjama
interpret [Sem r-g-m, Akk ragamu (call), targumannu (interpreter), Heb targem (translate), Syr thargem, Amh tereggweme, reggeme (curse), Uga rgm (word)]--------translation [tarjama] Aze tercüme, Hin tarjuma, Ind tarjamah, Per tarjome, Tat terdzheme, Tur tercüme borrowed from Ar -
6 بهج لأقصى حد
v. translate -
7 ترجم
v. put into words, translate, interpret, transpose, construe -
8 ترجم الأفكار الي أعمال
v. translate -
9 عرب
v. translate into Arabic, arabize, give an Arabic form, Arabicize, make Arabic -
10 نقل من لغة إلى أخرى
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11 هل تستطيع ترجمته إلى الإنجليزية
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12 ترجم
تَرْجَمَ: نَقَلَ مِنْ لُغَةٍ إلى أُخْرَىto translate; to interpret -
13 ترجم
تَرْجَمَ (عَمَلِيّاً) -
14 عرب
عَرّبَ: نَقَلَ إلى العَرَبِيّة -
15 نقل
نَقَلَ (مِنْ لُغَةٍ إلى أُخْرَى): تَرْجَمَ -
16 copyright
noun( usually abbreviated to ©) the sole right to reproduce a literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work, and also to perform, translate, film, or record such a work.حَق التأليف والنَّـشر -
17 decipher
[dɪˈsaɪfə] verb1) to translate (writing in code) into ordinary, understandable language:يَحُلُّ رُموزThey deciphered the spy's letter.
2) to make out the meaning of (something which is difficult to read):يَفْهَمُI can't decipher his handwriting.
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18 decode
[diːˈkoud] verbto translate (a coded message) into ordinary understandable language.يفُكُّ رُموز أو شِفْرَه -
19 help
[help]1. verb1) to do something with or for someone that he cannot do alone, or that he will find useful:Will you help me with this translation?
Will you please help me (to) translate this poem?
Can I help?
يُساعِدHe fell down and I helped him up.
2) to play a part in something; to improve or advance:يَلعَب دورا ، يُحَسِّنGood exam results will help his chances of a job.
3) to make less bad:يُقَلِّل ، يُخَفِّفُAn aspirin will help your headache.
4) to serve (a person) in a shop:يَخْدُم في دُكانCan I help you, sir?
5) ( with can(not), ~could (not)) to be able not to do something or to prevent something:يتمالَك، يَمْنَعُ نفسَهCan I help it if it rains?
2. noun1) the act of helping, or the result of this:Can you give me some help?
مُساعَدَهCan I be of help to you?
2) someone or something that is useful:مُساعِد، مُعينYou're a great help to me.
3) a servant, farmworker etc:مُساعِد، خادِمShe has hired a new help.
لا مَفَر من ذلكEven if you don't want to do it, the decision has been made – there's no help for it now.
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20 interpret
[ɪnˈtəːprɪt] verb1) to translate a speaker's words, while he is speaking, into the language of his hearers:يُتَرْجِمHe spoke to the audience in French and she interpreted.
2) to explain the meaning of:يُفَسِّرHow do you interpret these lines of the poem?
3) to show or bring out the meaning of (eg a piece of music) in one's performance of it:يُفَسِّر المَعْنى، يُوَضِّحThe sonata was skilfully interpreted by the pianist.
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