English Arabic dictionary قاموس إنجليزي عربي
| English Term | Arabic Term | Google Define | Domain |
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| Anger is the first sign of helplessness. |
أول العي الاحتلاط. (العي: العجز؛ الاحتلاط: الغضب) |
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| Annihilation or Domination! |
إما هلك وإما ملك. |
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| ]His anger was as ineffective[ as a horse's anger towards its bridle. |
غضب الخيل على اللجم. |
His anger was as ineffective[ as a horse's anger towards its bridle.] |
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| ]They sat so still [as if birds had nested upon their heads. |
كأن على رؤوسـهم الطير. |
They sat so still [as if birds had nested upon their heads.] |
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| Averting evil is better than any worldly gain. |
درء المفاسد أولى من جلب النعم. |
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| Avoiding evil is a good deed in itself. |
من ابتغاء الخير اتقاء الشر. |
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| Barer than the palm of your hand. |
أنقى من الراحة. |
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| Be hard as bones, and dogs will chew you. |
من جعل نفسه عظما أكلته الكلاب. |
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| Because life is just like this, it has to be endured without a complaint. |
ما الدهر الا هكذا فاصبر له. |
Because life is just like this, it has to be endured without a complaint. |
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| Because the dates are so tasty, one doesn't want to spit the stones. |
من شهوة التمر يمص النوى. |
Because the dates are so tasty, one doesn't want to spit the stones. |
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| Before proposing to the prettiest girl, make sure you can afford her dowry. |
من خطب الحسناء يعطي مهرها. |
Before proposing to the prettiest girl, make sure you can afford her dowry. |
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| Befriend the good and flatter the bad. |
اخ الأكفاء وداهن الأعداء. |
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| A bereaved mother loves the company of bereaved mothers. |
الثكلى تحب الثكلى. |
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| The best admonition is the one that deters. |
خير الوعظ ما ردع. |
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| The best course is the middle course. |
خير الأمور أوساطها. |
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| The best knowledge is the kind that comes to your aid. |
خير العلم ما حضرك. |
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| ]Don't squeeze yourself[ between a tree and its own bark. |
بين العصا ولحائها. |
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| Beware of those whom you once had helped. |
اتق شر من أحسنت اليه. |
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| Birds of a feather will flock together. |
إن الطيور على أشكالها تقع. |
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| ]It'll be too late, when[ the blade hits the bone. |
بلغ السكين العظم. |
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