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[wɔnt]1. verb1) to be interested in having or doing, or to wish to have or do (something); to desire:Do you want a cigarette?
يُريدShe wants to go home.
2) to need:يَحْتاجُ إلىThis wall wants a coat of paint.
3) to lack:يَنْقُصُه، يَكونُ مُحْتاجا أو فَقيراThe people will want (= be poor) no longer.
2. noun1) something desired:حاجَه، عَوَز، فُقْدانThe child has a long list of wants.
2) poverty:فَقْرThey have lived in want for many years.
3) a lack:نَقْص، نُقْصانThere's no want of opportunities these days.
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сущ. (короткое) объявление( в газете) в отделе спроса и предложения to answer a want-ad ≈ обратиться по объявлению to follow, read want-ads ≈ следить за объявлениями to place a want-ad ≈ поместить объявление -
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1) нездійснення ( чогось); нестача; необхідність2) відчувати нестачу (потребу); розшукувати (злочинця; про поліцію тощо)•- want of jurisdiction
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subs.P. and V. χρεία, ἡ.Poverty: P. and V. πενία, ἡ, ἀπορία, ἡ, P. ἔνδεια, ἡ.To roam in want: V. βιοστερὴς χωρεῖν (Soph., O. C. 747).Wants, necessaries: P. and V. τὸ δέον, τὰ δέοντα.For want of a little word I was left to wander in exile: V. ἀλλʼ ἔπους σμικροῦ χάριν φυγὰς... ἠλώμην (Soph., O. C. 443).——————v. trans.Lack: P. and V. σπανίζειν (gen.) (also pass. in V.), ἀπορεῖν (gen.), P. ἐνδεῖν (or mid.) (gen.), V. πένεσθαι (gen.).Be deficient in: P. and V. ἐλλείπειν (gen.), ἀπολείπεσθαι (gen.), V. λείπεσθαι (gen.).Require: P. and V. δεῖσθαι (gen.), V. χρῄζειν (gen.), χατίζειν (gen.).Wanting: use also V. κεχρημένος (gen.).Want besides, P. προσδεῖσθαι (gen.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Want
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نَقْص \ defect: a fault. drawback: a fault in sth. that satisfies in most other ways: I like this house - the only drawback is that it is far from the town. fault: sth. that is wrong; a weakness: His worst fault is laziness. The lights have gone out; there must be an electrical fault. lack: (with of) absence of sth.; want: I could not finish the job for lack of paint. scarcity: lack, poor supply. shortage: lack; too small a supply: a serious shortage of meat in the shops. want: lack; the state of not having sth.: He died for want of food. \ See Also عيب (عَيْب) -
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حاجَة \ demand: a need (for goods, workers, etc.): The demand for new cars is greater than the supply. Language teachers are in great demand. lack: (with of) absence of sth.; want: I could not finish the job for lack of paint. necessity: need: Food and drink are the necessities of life. There was no necessity to steal food when you had some money. need: the state of not having what one ought to have: He’s in need of help. requirement: a need: Does this supply satisfy (or meet) your requirements?. want: lack; the state of not having sth.: He died for want of food. \ See Also طلب (طَلَب)، نقص (نَقْص)، ضرورة (ضَرُورَة) -
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اِحْتَاجَ \ require, need: to want; lack; not have (sth. that one ought to have): I need some help. These shoes need repair (or need repairing or need to be repaired). want: to need: These plants want water (or watering). \ See Also تطلب (تَطَلَّب)، عَازَ -
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VI + ADV1) (to house, building, room) querer entrar (to en)2) (on scheme, project) querer meterse *we're playing cards tonight, do you want in? — esta noche jugamos a las cartas, ¿te quieres apuntar?
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1) (asking to enter) volere entrare2) (asking to participate) volere partecipare* * *1) (asking to enter) volere entrare2) (asking to participate) volere partecipare -
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noun ((American) a classified ad.)* * ** * *nKaufgesuch nt* * *want ad s USa) Stellengesuch nb) Kaufgesuch n* * *n.Suchanzeige f. -
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[wɒnt] 1. n1) не(до)ста́ча, брак, відсу́тність (of)2) необхі́дність (of)to be in want of — потребува́ти чого́сь; відчува́ти необхі́дність у чо́мусь
3) (звич. pl) потре́ба, бажа́нняmy wants are few — мої́ потре́би невели́кі
4) нужда́, бі́дність2. v1) хоті́ти, бажа́ти2) розм. не вистача́ти, бракува́ти3) вимага́тиhe is wanted by the police — його́ розшу́кує полі́ція
4) розм. бу́ти потрі́бним (необхі́дним); потребува́ти, відчува́ти необхі́дністьmy shoes want repairing — мої́ череви́ки слід пола́годити
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амер.; разг.( want ad(s))объявление в газете в отделе спроса и предложения [ad сокр. от advertisement]Well, I came to Sallysaw on the bus this morning, and I've been looking everywhere for a room. I read all the want ads in the newspaper and looked for signs on houses, but I couldn't get a room anywhere. (E. Caldwell, ‘Jenny by Nature’, ch. VIII) — Так вот, я приехала в Сэллисоу нынче утром на автобусе и везде искала комнату. Я заходила в десятки домов. Прочла все объявления в газете, смотрела вывески на домах, но нигде ничего не нашла.
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طَلَبَ \ apply: to ask, esp. in writing: He applied (to me) for permission. ask: to express a question or desire: I asked (him) his name. Ask her why she came. He asked (me) for help. demand: to ask boldly, as if one were giving an order: He demanded to see the headmaster. "Why wasn’t I told?" he demanded. invite: to ask for: Your opinion was not invited. order: to ask for (sth.) to be brought or sent or obtained: We ordered breakfast for 8.00. There was no wire in the shop so I had to order some. request: to ask or ask for: I requested him to wait. He requested my help. seek (sought): old use (still used formally with a few nouns such as advice, shelter or one’s fortune) look for. want: to need: These plants want water (or watering). He is wanted by the police. wish: to express a special desire (often secretly, hoping for a magic result): Be quiet while I wish. I wished for a son. \ See Also سأل (سَأَلَ)، نشد (نَشَدَ)، التمس (اِلْتَمَسَ) -
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عَوَز \ poverty: the state of having very little money. want: lack; the state of not having sth.: He died for want of food.
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