Examples of using Idiomatically in English and their translations into Arabic
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Definition Qaeda idiomatically: Definitions abound for conventional base based on a defined understanding of the nature and functions.
Rationing idiomatically: Is a collection of the provisions of the issues in the door in the form of materials numbered, limited to the same question on the rule of one selected different opinions uttered by scholars where, in order to facilitate the matter to the judges to know the rule chosen and applied only to people without the rest of dissenting views to the opinion of the chosen([4]).
Elicitation idiomatically: The terminology is also not far from the Department of linguistic meaning, they knew Jarjaani that:“Extract meaning from texts by excessive mind and strength Alqrihh”([60]).
The officer idiomatically It has several definitions, it is the scientists only between him and al-Qaeda, and that the officer is the rule jurisprudence jurisprudence, there is no difference between them, but this came in“Lexicon mediator”:“When scientists officer: Holistic rule applies to fractions”([11]).