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  • 61 guard

    [gaːd]
    1. verb
    1) to protect from danger or attack:

    The soldiers were guarding the king/palace.

    يَحْمي
    2) to prevent (a person) escaping, (something) happening:

    to guard against mistakes.

    يَحمي، يَحْرُس، يَمْنَع
    2. noun
    1) someone who or something which protects:

    a guard in front of the fire.

    حارِس
    2) someone whose job is to prevent (a person) escaping:

    There was a guard with the prisoner every hour of the day.

    حارِس
    3) (American conductor) a person in charge of a train.
    حارس القِطار
    4) the act or duty of guarding.
    حِراسَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > guard

  • 62 half-caste

    noun
    a person whose father and mother are of different races, especially white and black.
    مُوَلَّد، خُلاسي

    Arabic-English dictionary > half-caste

  • 63 hangman

    noun
    a man whose job it is to hang criminals.
    جَلاد، مُنَفِّذ حُكْم الإعْدام

    Arabic-English dictionary > hangman

  • 64 head

    [hed]
    1. noun
    1) the top part of the human body, containing the eyes, mouth, brain etc; the same part of an animal's body:

    He scratched his head in amazement.

    رأْس
    2) a person's mind:

    An idea came into my head last night.

    عَقْل
    3) the height or length of a head:

    The horse won by a head.

    إرْتِفاع أو طول الرأس
    4) the chief or most important person (of an organization, country etc):

    ( also adjective) a head waiter

    the head office.

    الرَّئيس أو أهم شَخْص
    5) anything that is like a head in shape or position:

    The boy knocked the heads off the flowers.

    رأس
    6) the place where a river, lake etc begins:

    the head of the Nile.

    مَنْبَع النَهْر
    7) the top, or the top part, of anything:

    the head of the table.

    رأس، أعْلى
    8) the front part:

    He walked at the head of the procession.

    مُقَدِّمَة
    9) a particular ability or tolerance:

    She has a good head for figures.

    قُدْرَه
    10) a headmaster or headmistress:

    You'd better ask the Head.

    مُدير، مُديرَه
    11) (for) one person:

    This dinner costs $10 a head.

    للرأس، للشَّخْص
    12) a headland:

    Beachy Head.

    لسان بَحْري رَغْوة في أعلى كأس البيرَه
    2. verb
    1) to go at the front of or at the top of (something):

    Whose name headed the list?

    يَسير في رأس
    2) to be in charge of; to be the leader of:

    He heads a team of scientists investigating cancer.

    يكون مسؤولا عن
    3) ( often with for) to (cause to) move in a certain direction:

    You're heading for disaster!

    يَتَّجِه
    4) to put or write something at the beginning of:

    His report was headed "Ways of Preventing Industrial Accidents".

    يَكْتُبُ أو يَضَعُ
    5) (in football) to hit the ball with the head:

    He headed the ball into the goal.

    يَضْرِبُ برأسِهِ

    Arabic-English dictionary > head

  • 65 hygiene

    [ˈhaɪdʒiːn] noun
    (the rules or science of) cleanliness whose aim is to preserve health and prevent the spread of disease.
    عِلْم الصِّحَّه

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  • 66 intolerant

    adjective
    ( often with of ) unwilling to endure or accept eg people whose ideas etc are different from one's own, members of a different race or religion etc:

    He is intolerant of others' faults.

    غَيْر مُتَسامِح

    Arabic-English dictionary > intolerant

  • 67 Jew

    [dʒuː] noun
    a member of the Jewish people, whose religion is Judaism.
    يَهودي

    Arabic-English dictionary > Jew

  • 68 lawyer

    [ˈlɔːjə] noun
    a person whose work it is to know about and give advice and help to others concerning the law:

    If you want to make your will, consult a lawyer.

    مُحامٍ

    Arabic-English dictionary > lawyer

  • 69 moderate

    [ˈmɔdəreɪt]
    1. verb
    to make or become less extreme:

    Gradually the pain moderated.

    يُخَفِّف، يُعَدِّل
    2. [-rət] adjective
    1) keeping within reasonable limits; not extreme:

    moderate opinions.

    مُعْتَدِل
    2) medium or average; not particularly good:

    workmanship of moderate quality.

    مُتَوَسِّط
    3. noun
    a person whose views are not extreme:

    Politically, she's a moderate.

    شَخْص مُعْتَدِل

    Arabic-English dictionary > moderate

  • 70 mulberry

    [ˈmalbərɪ] plural ˈmulberries noun
    1) a type of tree on whose leaves silkworms feed.
    شَجَرَة التّوت
    2) its ( usually purple) fruit.
    ثَمَر التّوت

    Arabic-English dictionary > mulberry

  • 71 mule

    I [mjuːl] noun
    an animal whose parents are a horse and an ass, known for its habit of being stubborn.
    بَغْل II [mjuːl] noun
    a loose, backless slipper.
    خُف، شِبْشِب

    Arabic-English dictionary > mule

  • 72 oil palm

    a palm tree whose fruit and seeds yield oil.
    شَجَر نَخيل زَيْتي

    Arabic-English dictionary > oil palm

  • 73 painter

    noun
    1) a person whose job is to put paint on things, especially walls, doors etc in houses:

    We employed a painter to paint the outside of the house.

    دَهّان
    2) an artist who makes pictures in paint:

    Who was the painter of this portrait?

    رَسّام

    Arabic-English dictionary > painter

  • 74 pig

    [pɪg] noun
    1) a kind of farm animal whose flesh is eaten as pork, ham and bacon:

    He keeps pigs.

    خَنْزير
    2) an offensive word for an unpleasant, greedy or dirty person:

    You pig!

    خَنْزير!

    Arabic-English dictionary > pig

  • 75 plasterer

    noun
    a person whose job is to put plaster on walls, ceilings etc.
    جَصّاص، مُبَيِّض

    Arabic-English dictionary > plasterer

  • 76 police

    [pəˈliːs]
    1. noun plural
    the men and women whose job is to prevent crime, keep order, see that laws are obeyed etc:

    Call the police!

    ( also adjective) the police force, a police officer.

    شُرْطَه
    2. verb
    to supply (a place) with police:

    We cannot police the whole area.

    يُحافِظ على الأمن، يُزوِّد بالشُّرْطَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > police

  • 77 politician

    [-ˈtɪʃən] noun
    a person whose job is politics; a member of parliament.
    سياسي، رَجُل سياسَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > politician

  • 78 poodle

    [ˈpuːdl] noun
    a breed of dog whose curly hair is often clipped in a decorative way.
    كَلْب مُجَعَّد الشَّعْر

    Arabic-English dictionary > poodle

  • 79 postman

    [ˈpəusmən] noun

    Has the postman been this morning yet?

    ساعي البَريد

    Arabic-English dictionary > postman

  • 80 psychologist

    noun
    a person whose work is to study the human mind.
    عالِم نَفْساني

    Arabic-English dictionary > psychologist

См. также в других словарях:

  • whose — [ huz ] function word *** Whose can be used in the following ways: as a determiner (introducing a direct or indirect question): Whose idea was it to come here? (introducing a relative clause): The winner was a Brazilian player, whose name I have… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • whose — 1. Despite a long established folk belief (which Fowler deplored) that whose, when used as a relative, should only mean of whom and not of which, usage over several centuries from the time of Shakespeare and Milton supports its use with reference …   Modern English usage

  • whose — W1S2 [hu:z] determiner, pron [: Old English; Origin: hwAs, from hwa; WHO] 1.) used to ask which person or people a particular thing belongs to ▪ Whose is this? ▪ Whose keys are on the kitchen counter? 2.) used to show the relationship between a… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • whose — [ho͞oz] pron. [ME whos, hwas < OE hwæs, gen. of hwa, WHO] that or those belonging to whom: used without a following noun [whose is this? whose will look best?] possessive pronominal adj. of, belonging to, made by, or done by whom or which… …   English World dictionary

  • Whose — (h[=oo]z), pron. [OE. whos, whas, AS. hw[ae]s, gen. of hw[=a]. See {Who}.] The possessive case of who or which. See {Who}, and {Which}. [1913 Webster] Whose daughter art thou? tell me, I pray thee. Gen. xxiv. 23. [1913 Webster] The question whose …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • whose|so|ev|er — «HOOZ soh EHV uhr», pronoun. Archaic. of any person whatsoever; whose …   Useful english dictionary

  • whose — gen. of WHO (Cf. who); from O.E. hwæs, gen. of hwa (see WHO (Cf. who)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • whose — ► POSSESSIVE DETERMINER & PRONOUN 1) belonging to or associated with which person. 2) (as possessive determiner ) of whom or which. ORIGIN Old English …   English terms dictionary

  • whose — [[t]huːz[/t]] ♦ (Usually pronounced [[t]hu͟ːz[/t]] for meanings 2 and 3.) 1) PRON REL You use whose at the beginning of a relative clause where you mention something that belongs to or is associated with the person or thing mentioned in the… …   English dictionary

  • whose */*/*/ — UK [huːz] / US [huz] determiner, pronoun Summary: Whose can be used in the following ways: as a determiner (introducing a direct or indirect question): Whose idea was it to come here? (introducing a relative clause): The winner was a Brazilian… …   English dictionary

  • whose*/*/*/ — [huːz] determiner, pronoun summary: Whose can be: ■ a determiner: Whose idea was it to come here? ■ a question pronoun: Whose is this jacket? ■ a relative pronoun: I asked whose it was. 1) used for showing that someone or something belongs to or… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

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