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ما شاء الله ما عليك قصور , لأني محتاجة لهذه الصفحة
راح أفتحها دائما بإذن الله تعالى
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4The secret of success is to start from scratch, and the sweetness of success is to maintain it
سر النجاح هو أن تبدأ من الصفر ، وحلاوة النجاح هو المحافظة عليهToday word : from scratch – من الصفروتوجد معاني أخرى للكلمة وذلك حسب سياق العبارة ، ولكن القليل من يعرف أنه يمكن أن تستخدم لمعنى ( من الصفر ) وأغلب المستخدمين يستعملون كلمةFrom zero or from nothingولكن إذا كانت العبارة تدل على كدح العيش فيفضل إستخدام مصطلحfrom Scratch
---------------------------------------------a. from the very beginning or starting point. b. from nothing; without resources: After the depression he started another business from scratch.
— Idioms: مطلح
1- from scratch,2- up to scratch
in conformity with a certain standard; adequate; satisfactory: The local symphony orchestra has improved this year, but it is still not up to scratch
3-scratch the surface
to do, consider, or affect something superficially
إستخدامات أخرى لكلمة
scratch
- verb (used with object):
1- to break, mar, or mark the surface of by rubbing, scraping, or tearing with something sharp or rough: to scratch one's hand on a nail.
2- to dig, scrape, or tear (something) out or off with or as if with the nails, claws, etc.: to scratch the burs off one's coat.
3- to rub or scrape slightly, as with the fingernails, to relieve itching.
4- to rub or draw along a rough, grating surface: to scratch a match on the sidewalk.
5- to erase, cancel, strike out, or eliminate (a name, something written, etc.) by or as if by drawing a line through it (often fol. by out): Scratch out the third name on the list.
6- to withdraw (an entry) from a race or competition.
7- to write or draw by scraping or cutting the lines into a surface: She scratched her initials on the glass.
8- to manipulate (a phonograph record) back and forth under the stylus to produce rhythmic sounds.
- verb (used without object) :
1- to use the nails, claws, etc., for tearing, digging, etc.
2- to make a slight grating noise, as a pen.
3- to earn a living or to manage in any respect with great difficulty: We scratched along that year on very little money.
4- to withdraw or be withdrawn from a contest or competition.
5- (in certain card games) to make no score; earn no points.
6- Billiards, Pool. to make a shot that results in a penalty, esp. to pocket the cue ball without hitting the object ball.
- noun :
1- a slight injury, mar, or mark, usually thin and shallow, caused by scratching: three scratches on my leg; a noticeable scratch on the table.
2- a rough mark made by a pen, pencil, etc.; scrawl.
3- an act of scratching.
4- the slight grating sound caused by scratching.
5- the starting place, starting time, or status of a competitor in a handicap who has no allowance and no penalty.
6- Billiards, Pool.
a- a shot resulting in a penalty, esp. a pocketing of the cue ball without hitting the object ball.
b. a fluke or lucky shot.
– adjective :
1- used for hasty writing, notes, etc.: scratch paper.
2- without any allowance, penalty, or handicap, as a competitor or contestant.
3- Informal. done by or dependent on chance: a scratch shot.
4- Informal. gathered hastily and indiscriminately: a scratch crew.
5- done or made from scratch: a scratch cake
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ما شاء الله ما عليك قصور , لأني محتاجة لهذه الصفحة
راح أفتحها دائما بإذن الله تعالى
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Some men may succeed because predestined/ destined to, but most men succeed because they are determined to success.
بعض الرجال قد تنجح لأنه مقدر. (النجاح) ، ولكن معظم الرجال تنجح لأنهم مصممون على النجاح.
Today Word :
predestined : مقدر له / يكتب له القدر
ومن الممكن أن تستخدم كلمة destined حيث أنها تعني أيظا (مقرر بقضاء وقدر)to destine in advance; foreordain; predetermine: He seemed predestined for the ministry.
predestine definition
تعريف ( طريقة النطق)
pre·des·tine (prē des′tin)
transitive verb -·tined, -·tin·ing
to destine or decree beforehand; foreordain
** Etymology: ME predestynen < L praedestinare, to predestine: see pre- & destine
pre·des·tined, pre·des·tin·ing, pre·des·tines
Origin:مصدر الكلمة
[Middle English predestinen, from Old French predestiner, from Late Latin praedēstināre : Latin prae-, pre- + Latin dēstināre, to
verb (used with object), -tined, -tin⋅ing.
Adjective
Established or prearranged unalterably; "his place
in history was foreordained"; "a sense of
predestinate inevitability about it"; "it seemed
predestined since the beginning of the
world" [syn: foreordained]
predestine Usage Examples
Infinitive complementObject
- mate: Psychical Science says that for every man and woman on earth there is a predestined mate!
- purpose: You get some people who stress the sovereign and predestining purposes of God but ignore the reality of human responsibility and human freedom.
Used with why or whenInfinitive complement
- become: And then verse 29, " For whom He foreknew He also predestined to become conformed to the image of His Son.
Modifying Another Word
- also: The Apostle Paul said that " He also predestined us to become conformed to the image of His Son
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