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21 what about...?
مَا رأيُك في \ how about?: what is your opinion of (a certain plan); would you like: How about a cup of coffee?. what about...?: what is your opinion of (a certain plan); how would you like: What about going for a swim?. -
22 what about
ماذا تقولُ في...؟ \ what about: what is your opinion of (an idea): What about that blue coat in the shop window? (Does it suit you! Would you like it?) What about a swim (Shall we go for a swim?). -
23 what about?
مَا رأيُك في...؟ \ what about?: what is your opinion of (an idea?): What about that blue coat in the shop window? (Does it suit you? Would you like it?) What about a swim? (Shall we go for a swim?). -
24 What You Get Is What You Deserve
Abbreviation: WYSIWYD (A maxim for life and personal responsibility: you get out what you put in-you reap what you sow.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > What You Get Is What You Deserve
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25 What You See Is What You Get
(WYSIWYG) <druck.edv> ■ What You See Is What You Get (WYSIWYG)German-english technical dictionary > What You See Is What You Get
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26 what are you etc doing with
1) why or how have you etc got:كيفَ حَصَلْتَ علىWhat are you doing with my umbrella?
2) what action are you etc taking about:ماذا تَفْعَلWhat are they doing with the children during the day if they're both working?
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27 what ... for
1) why(?):من أجْل ماذا؟What did he do that for?
2) for what purpose(?):لأي هَدَف؟What is this switch for?
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28 what ... like?
used when asking for information about someone or something:"What does it look like?" "It"s small and square.'
"What"s her mother like?' "Oh, she"s quite nice.'
كيَفَ يبدوWe may go – it depends (on) what the weather's like.
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29 what is it like?
ماذا يُشْبِه؟ \ what is it like?: please describe it. \ مَا شَكْلُهُ؟ \ what is it like?: please describe it. \ مَا وَصْفُهُ؟ \ what is it like?: please describe it. -
30 what with
نَتِيجَةً لِـ \ in consequence: as a result. thanks to: because of: Thanks to you, his life was saved (as a result of your help). through: by means of; as a result of: I heard the news through a friend. He lost his way through having no map. what with: as a result of (several things together): What with football and swimming and fishing, he has little time for reading. -
31 what is it for?
لأي غَرَضٍ؟ \ what is it for?: what is its purpose?. -
32 what with
أَمَّا وَ... \ what with: as a result of (several things together): What with football and swimming and fishing, he has little time for reading. -
33 what are you trying to pull?
Jargon: what's the grift?Универсальный русско-английский словарь > what are you trying to pull?
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34 what information do you have about them?
Jargon: what's the wire on them?Универсальный русско-английский словарь > what information do you have about them?
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35 What is your good name?
to mean "What is your full name?," where a questioner wants to know the person's formal or legal given name that may appear on a passport, as opposed to the pet name they would be called by close friends and family. It is a carryover from the Hindi expression "Shubh-naam" (literally meaning "auspicious name") or the Urdu "ism-e shariif" (meaning "noble name"), or in Bengali, bhalo-naam (meaning quite literally "good name" or "proper name"). This is similar to the way Japanese refer to the other person's name with an honorific "O-" prefix, as in "O-namae" instead of the simple "namae" when referring to their own name.Iभारतीय अंग्रेजी खिचड़ी (Indian-English slang) > What is your good name?
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36 what have you
and similar things; and so on:وأشْياء مُشابِهَهclothes, books and what have you.
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37 what in the world(?)
used for emphasis when asking a question:تُسْتَعْمَل في السُّؤال للتَّوكيد والإسْتِهْجان بِمَعنى: ماذا بِحق السَّماء فَعَلت!What in the world have you done to your hair?
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38 what in the world(?)
used for emphasis when asking a question:تُسْتَعْمَل في السُّؤال للتَّوكيد والإسْتِهْجان بِمَعنى: ماذا بِحق السَّماء فَعَلت!What in the world have you done to your hair?
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39 what with
because of:بِسَببWhat with taking no exercise and being too fat, he had a heart attack.
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40 what's more
moreover:الأكْثَر من هذاHe came home after midnight, and what's more, he was drunk.
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