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  • 1 war of nerves

    a war, contest etc in which each side tries to win by making the other nervous, eg by bluff, rather than by actually fighting:

    That game of chess was a war of nerves.

    حَرْب أعْصاب

    Arabic-English dictionary > war of nerves

  • 2 home

    [həum]
    1. noun
    1) the house, town, country etc where a person etc usually lives:

    When I retire, I'll make my home in Bournemouth

    We'll have to find a home for the kitten.

    بيْت
    2) the place from which a person, thing etc comes originally:

    America is the home of jazz.

    وَطَن
    3) a place where children without parents, old people, people who are ill etc live and are looked after:

    a nursing home.

    مَلْجَأ
    4) a place where people stay while they are working:

    a nurses' home.

    مَسْكن
    5) a house:

    He invited me round to his home.

    منزِل
    2. adjective
    1) of a person's home or family:

    home comforts.

    بيتي
    2) of the country etc where a person lives:

    home produce.

    وطَني
    3) (in football) playing or played on a team's own ground:

    a home game.

    مَحَلّي
    3. adverb
    1) to a person's home:

    Hallo – I'm home!

    إلى البيت، في البيْت
    2) completely; to the place, position etc a thing is intended to be:

    These photographs of the war brought home to me the suffering of the soldiers.

    كُليَّا

    Arabic-English dictionary > home

  • 3 روح

    رُوح \ essence: the central or most important quality of sth., by which it can be recognized; the best part of a substance when taken out: The essence of his religious teaching is love for all men. That perfume is the essence of roses. \ بِلا رُوح \ lifeless: having no life; dull; without expression or interest: The bad actor gave a lifeless performance. \ رُوح \ ghost: a dead person’s spirit that appears to a living person. life: the signs of not being dead; activity; movement; expression: Put more life into your acting, sb.’s existence as a living person Many lives were lost in the war. soul: a person’s spirit, which is thought not to die with his body. spirit: a feeling that controls one’s behaviour: If you play a game in the right spirit, winning or losing does not really matter. \ See Also طيف (طَيْف)، شبح (شَبَح)، نشاط( نشاطحيوية (حيويّة)، نفس( نفس)‏ \ رُوحٌ رِيَاضِيَّة \ sportsmanship: sporting qualities; fairness; obeying the rules; generosity. \ الرُّوح القُدُس \ Holy Ghost, Holy Spirit: (among Christians) the spirit of God that is always present but never seen. ghost, the Holy Ghost: (among Christians) the spirit of God that is always present but never seen. \ الرُّوح المَعْنَوِيَّة \ morale: the state of mind that controls one’s supply of courage; spirits: After losing three matches, our team’s morale was low. \ رُوح المُغامَرَة \ enterprise: the qualities needed for such a plan; the bold use of good brains.

    Arabic-English dictionary > روح

  • 4 وزع

    وَزَّعَ \ allocate: set sth. apart for a special purpose; to give sth. as sb’s. share: $50 was allocated for new library books. We allocated the hardest jobs to the strongest boys.. allot: give sth. esp. as a share: Each of us was allotted a shelf for his books. circulate: to move or pass round: Please circulate this book among your friends. distribute: to share out; give to many people: He distributed his money among the poor. He distributed the books to his class. give out: to say publicly; hand out publicly: The news was given out at the meeting. Copies of the report were given out too. issue: to send out (orders) officially; supply (stamps, food, clothes, etc.) officially: Winter coats were issued to the soldier. share: to divide fairly: We shared the work between us. Share out the sweets among your friends. \ See Also خصص (خَصَّصَ)‏ \ وَزَّعَ الجِرَايات \ ration: to control the supply of sth. that is hard to get; give rations to: Food and petrol are rationed during a war. The people are rationed. \ See Also الحِصَص \ وَزَّعَ ورق اللَّعب \ deal, dealt: to hand out the cards in order at a card game. \ وَزَّعَ على أبعاد \ space: to arrange sth. so that it is not continuous; provide empty areas or periods between things: Space these plants, to allow for their growth. Space your visits evenly. \ See Also مسافات متساوية

    Arabic-English dictionary > وزع

  • 5 ghost

    رُوح \ ghost: a dead person’s spirit that appears to a living person. life: the signs of not being dead; activity; movement; expression: Put more life into your acting, sb.’s existence as a living person Many lives were lost in the war. soul: a person’s spirit, which is thought not to die with his body. spirit: a feeling that controls one’s behaviour: If you play a game in the right spirit, winning or losing does not really matter. \ See Also طيف (طَيْف)، شبح (شَبَح)، نشاط (نشاط)، حيوية (حيويّة)، نفس (نفس)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > ghost

  • 6 life

    رُوح \ ghost: a dead person’s spirit that appears to a living person. life: the signs of not being dead; activity; movement; expression: Put more life into your acting, sb.’s existence as a living person Many lives were lost in the war. soul: a person’s spirit, which is thought not to die with his body. spirit: a feeling that controls one’s behaviour: If you play a game in the right spirit, winning or losing does not really matter. \ See Also طيف (طَيْف)، شبح (شَبَح)، نشاط (نشاط)، حيوية (حيويّة)، نفس (نفس)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > life

  • 7 soul

    رُوح \ ghost: a dead person’s spirit that appears to a living person. life: the signs of not being dead; activity; movement; expression: Put more life into your acting, sb.’s existence as a living person Many lives were lost in the war. soul: a person’s spirit, which is thought not to die with his body. spirit: a feeling that controls one’s behaviour: If you play a game in the right spirit, winning or losing does not really matter. \ See Also طيف (طَيْف)، شبح (شَبَح)، نشاط (نشاط)، حيوية (حيويّة)، نفس (نفس)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > soul

  • 8 spirit

    رُوح \ ghost: a dead person’s spirit that appears to a living person. life: the signs of not being dead; activity; movement; expression: Put more life into your acting, sb.’s existence as a living person Many lives were lost in the war. soul: a person’s spirit, which is thought not to die with his body. spirit: a feeling that controls one’s behaviour: If you play a game in the right spirit, winning or losing does not really matter. \ See Also طيف (طَيْف)، شبح (شَبَح)، نشاط (نشاط)، حيوية (حيويّة)، نفس (نفس)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > spirit

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