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ˈmerɪlɪ

  • 1 marra

    be bitter [Sem m-r-r, Mal morr (bitter), Akk mararu (be bitter), Heb mar (bitter), Syr marira, JNA marira, Hrs mer, Amh merara, Tig meraret (bile), Uga mr (bitter)]
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    pass [Mal mar (go), Uga mrr (chase), Amh merra (lead)]
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    time, occasion [marra] Per marre borrowed from Ar

    Arabic etymological dictionary > marra

  • 2 دوار البحر

    1) mal de mer 2) pelagism 3) seasickness

    Arabic-English Medical Dictionary > دوار البحر

  • 3 دوار البحر

    دُوَارُ البَحْر
    seasickness, mal de mer

    Arabic-English new dictionary > دوار البحر

  • 4 هدام

    هُدَام: دُوَارُ البَحْر
    seasickness, mal de mer

    Arabic-English new dictionary > هدام

  • 5 American

    [əˈmerɪkən] adjective
    of or from America:

    In this dictionary "American" refers to American English.

    أمْريكي

    Arabic-English dictionary > American

  • 6 merit

    [ˈmerɪt]
    1. noun
    1) the quality of worth, excellence or praiseworthiness:

    He reached his present position through merit.

    جَدارَه، إسْتِحْقاق
    2) a good point or quality:

    His speech had at least the merit of being short.

    حَسَنَه، ميزَه
    2. verb
    to deserve as reward or punishment:

    Your case merits careful consideration.

    يَسْتَحِق

    Arabic-English dictionary > merit

  • 7 merry

    [ˈmerɪ] adjective
    1) cheerful; noisily or laughingly lively etc:

    a merry party.

    مَرِح
    2) slightly drunk:

    He's been getting merry on whisky.

    شِبه سَكْران

    Arabic-English dictionary > merry

  • 8 primarily

    [praɪˈmerəlɪ] adverb
    chiefly; in the first place:

    I wrote the play primarily as a protest, and only secondarily as entertainment.

    بِصورَةٍ رَئيسِيَّه، في المَكان الأوَّل

    Arabic-English dictionary > primarily

См. также в других словарях:

  • mer — [ mɛr ] n. f. • 1050; lat. mare 1 ♦ Vaste étendue d eau salée qui couvre une grande partie de la surface du globe. ⇒ océan. Haute mer, pleine mer : partie de la mer la plus éloignée des rivages. ⇒ large. Brise, vent de mer, qui souffle de la mer… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • mer — (mèr) s. f. 1°   La vaste étendue d eau salée qui baigne toutes les parties de la terre. •   Je vais passer la mer, pour voir si l Afrique, que l on dit produire toujours quelque chose de rare, a rien qui le soit tant qu elles [deux dames], VOIT …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • mer — mer·al·lu·ride; mer·a·mec; mer·bro·min; mer·cal·li; mer·cal·lite; mer·can·tile; mer·can·til·ism; mer·cap·tal; mer·cap·tan; mer·cap·tide; mer·cap·to; mer·cap·to·acetic; mer·cap·to·benzothiazole; mer·cap·tole; mer·cap·tom·er·in; mer·cap·to·purine;… …   English syllables

  • mer — MER. s. f. L amas des eaux qui composent un globe avec la terre, & qui la couvrent en plusieurs endroits. La grande mer, ou la mer Oceane. mer Mediterranée. mer Atlantique. mer Germanique. mer Britannique, mer Pacifique. mer Glaciale. mer Egée.… …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • mer — Mer, f. Vient de Mare Latin, l Espagnol disant Mar. En approche plus la source, que l Italien retient du tout disant Mare, Pelagus, AEquor salum, Mer aussi en equippage de pressouer c est le lac rond dans lequel le marc est pressuré et le vin… …   Thresor de la langue françoyse

  • Mer — may refer to: Contents 1 Business 2 Entertainment 3 People 4 …   Wikipedia

  • MER — steht für: Castle Air Force Base, ein Stützpunkt der US Air Force in Kalifornien als IATA Code Abkürzung für Mars Exploration Rover eine Marsmission der NASA mit zwei Rovern (Spirit und Opportunity) Muskeleigenreflex siehe Eigenreflex Movement… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Mer — steht für: Castle Air Force Base, ein Stützpunkt der US Air Force in Kalifornien als IATA Code Abkürzung für Mars Exploration Rover eine Marsmission der NASA mit zwei Rovern (Spirit und Opportunity) Muskeleigenreflex siehe Eigenreflex Movement… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • mer — abbrev. meridian * * * Among the Cheremi and Udmurt peoples of Russia, a sacred grove where people of several villages gathered periodically to hold religious festivals and sacrifice animals to nature gods. The groves where the mer festivals were …   Universalium

  • mer-1 —     mer 1     English meaning: to plait, bind; rope     Deutsche Übersetzung: “flechten, binden; Schnur, Masche, Schlinge”     Note: extended meregh , merǝgh     Material: Gk. μέρμῑς, ῑθος f. “ filament “; lengthened grade μηρύομαι “wickle… …   Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary

  • mer- — pref. Variant of mero . * * * To rub away, harm. Derivatives include nightmare, morsel, morbid, mortal, mortgage, and ambrosia. I. 1. nightmare, fr …   Universalium

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