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41 talk sth. over
نَاقَشَ \ argue: to give different opinion: They were arguing about the rules of football.. cross-examine: to question sb. closely (esp. in court) in relation to answers that he has already given: The lawyer cross-examined the prisoner to find out whether he had been lying. debate: to consider and talk about a question: We were debating whether to invite him or not. discuss: to talk about: We were discussing what to do next. talk sth. over: to talk about sth. carefully: We must talk this matter over before you reach a decision. \ See Also باحث (بَاحَثَ)، جادل (جَادَلَ)، استجوب (اِسْتَجْوَبَ) -
42 choice
اِنْتِقاء \ choice: the act of choosing: She made a wise choice. \ حَقّ \ choice: the right or chance to choose: It is your choice, whether you go or stay. \ See Also فُرْصَة الاخْتِيار \ خِيَار \ choice: the act of choosing: She made a wise choice. \ فُرْصَة \ choice: the right or chance to choose: It is your choice, whether you go or stay. \ See Also حَقّ الاختيار -
43 distrust
رِيْبَة \ distrust: lack of trust. doubt: (feeling of) uncertainty: I’ve no doubt that you’ll win. There’s no doubt about it. I have my doubts about whether we will be on time. qualm: a feeling of doubt about the rightness of one’s actions: Even thieves may have qualms about hurting old people. question: doubt: His honesty is beyond question. suspicion: a belief in sb.’s guilt or in sth. being true, but without proof: My suspicions were proved correct. \ See Also شك (شَكّ) \ شَكٌّ \ distrust: lack of trust. doubt: (feeling of) uncertainty: I’ve no doubt that you’ll win., There’s no doubt about it: I have my doubts about whether we will be on time. qualm: a feeling of doubt about the rightness of one’s actions: Even thieves may have qualms about hurting old people. question: to doubt: His honesty is beyond question. suspicion: a belief in sb.’s guilt or in sth. being true, but without proof: My suspicions were proved correct. -
44 doubt
رِيْبَة \ distrust: lack of trust. doubt: (feeling of) uncertainty: I’ve no doubt that you’ll win. There’s no doubt about it. I have my doubts about whether we will be on time. qualm: a feeling of doubt about the rightness of one’s actions: Even thieves may have qualms about hurting old people. question: doubt: His honesty is beyond question. suspicion: a belief in sb.’s guilt or in sth. being true, but without proof: My suspicions were proved correct. \ See Also شك (شَكّ) \ شَكٌّ \ distrust: lack of trust. doubt: (feeling of) uncertainty: I’ve no doubt that you’ll win., There’s no doubt about it: I have my doubts about whether we will be on time. qualm: a feeling of doubt about the rightness of one’s actions: Even thieves may have qualms about hurting old people. question: to doubt: His honesty is beyond question. suspicion: a belief in sb.’s guilt or in sth. being true, but without proof: My suspicions were proved correct. -
45 qualm
رِيْبَة \ distrust: lack of trust. doubt: (feeling of) uncertainty: I’ve no doubt that you’ll win. There’s no doubt about it. I have my doubts about whether we will be on time. qualm: a feeling of doubt about the rightness of one’s actions: Even thieves may have qualms about hurting old people. question: doubt: His honesty is beyond question. suspicion: a belief in sb.’s guilt or in sth. being true, but without proof: My suspicions were proved correct. \ See Also شك (شَكّ) \ شَكٌّ \ distrust: lack of trust. doubt: (feeling of) uncertainty: I’ve no doubt that you’ll win., There’s no doubt about it: I have my doubts about whether we will be on time. qualm: a feeling of doubt about the rightness of one’s actions: Even thieves may have qualms about hurting old people. question: to doubt: His honesty is beyond question. suspicion: a belief in sb.’s guilt or in sth. being true, but without proof: My suspicions were proved correct. -
46 question
رِيْبَة \ distrust: lack of trust. doubt: (feeling of) uncertainty: I’ve no doubt that you’ll win. There’s no doubt about it. I have my doubts about whether we will be on time. qualm: a feeling of doubt about the rightness of one’s actions: Even thieves may have qualms about hurting old people. question: doubt: His honesty is beyond question. suspicion: a belief in sb.’s guilt or in sth. being true, but without proof: My suspicions were proved correct. \ See Also شك (شَكّ) \ شَكٌّ \ distrust: lack of trust. doubt: (feeling of) uncertainty: I’ve no doubt that you’ll win., There’s no doubt about it: I have my doubts about whether we will be on time. qualm: a feeling of doubt about the rightness of one’s actions: Even thieves may have qualms about hurting old people. question: to doubt: His honesty is beyond question. suspicion: a belief in sb.’s guilt or in sth. being true, but without proof: My suspicions were proved correct. -
47 suspicion
رِيْبَة \ distrust: lack of trust. doubt: (feeling of) uncertainty: I’ve no doubt that you’ll win. There’s no doubt about it. I have my doubts about whether we will be on time. qualm: a feeling of doubt about the rightness of one’s actions: Even thieves may have qualms about hurting old people. question: doubt: His honesty is beyond question. suspicion: a belief in sb.’s guilt or in sth. being true, but without proof: My suspicions were proved correct. \ See Also شك (شَكّ) \ شَكٌّ \ distrust: lack of trust. doubt: (feeling of) uncertainty: I’ve no doubt that you’ll win., There’s no doubt about it: I have my doubts about whether we will be on time. qualm: a feeling of doubt about the rightness of one’s actions: Even thieves may have qualms about hurting old people. question: to doubt: His honesty is beyond question. suspicion: a belief in sb.’s guilt or in sth. being true, but without proof: My suspicions were proved correct. -
48 enquire
اِسْتَفهَمَ \ enquire: (rather formal; with whether, not with if) to ask: He enquired my name. I enquired after her health. We enquired whether they had arrived. question: to ask sb. serious questions; examine sb. (concerning a crime, etc.): The police questioned the dead man’s neighbours. \ See Also استفسر (اِسْتَفْسَر) -
49 question
اِسْتَفهَمَ \ enquire: (rather formal; with whether, not with if) to ask: He enquired my name. I enquired after her health. We enquired whether they had arrived. question: to ask sb. serious questions; examine sb. (concerning a crime, etc.): The police questioned the dead man’s neighbours. \ See Also استفسر (اِسْتَفْسَر) -
50 or
أَمْ \ or: (expressing a choice; expressing different possibilities): Do you want tea or coffee? It’s either blue or green. You must pay for it, whether you drink it or not. \ أَوْ \ or: (expressing a choice; expressing different possibilities): Do you want tea or coffee? It’s either blue or green. You must pay for it, whether you drink it or not, with measures and numbers, expressing a likely amount: two or three times; I’ll be there in an hour or so. -
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52 willy-nilly
شَاءَ المَرْءُ أم أَبَى \ willy-nilly: whether one wants it or not: We had to leave home, willy-nilly, when the roof began to fall. \ طَوْعًا \ willy-nilly: whether one wants it or not: We had to leave home, willy-nilly, when the roof began to fall. \ See Also كُرْهًا -
53 أي الاثنين
pron. whether -
54 إذا
1́ adv. then, thus, therefore, as long as2́ conj. if, whether -
55 سواء
1́ adv. alike2́ conj. whether -
56 ما إذا
conj. whether -
57 شاء أم أبى
شاءَ أمْ أَبَىwhether he likes it or not, willingly or unwillingly, willy-nilly, without choice -
58 أرضيت أم لم ترض
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59 إذا
إذَاif; whether; when, whenever -
60 إذا ما
إذَا ماin case (of or that), in the event (of or that), if, provided that; when, whenever; whether
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whether — 1. For the choice between if and whether, see if 2. 2. When the alternative to the whether clause is a simple negative, this can take several forms, but whether or not is now more usual than whether or no: • I brooded all the way whether or not I … Modern English usage
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whether — O.E. hwæðer, hweðer which of two, whether, from P.Gmc. *khwatharaz (Cf. O.S. hwedar, O.N. hvarr, Goth. huaþar, O.H.G. hwedar which of the two, Ger. weder neither ), from interrogative base *khwa who (see WHO (Cf … Etymology dictionary
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