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KIND - Übersetzung nach arabisch

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Kinds; KIND; Kind (disambiguation); KIND (disambiguation); Kids In Need of Defense

KINDS         

ألاسم

باب ; صِنْف ; صِيغَة ; ضَرْب ; ضريب ; طِرَاز ; طَرْز ; فِئَة ; فَنّ ; كَيْف ; كَيْفِيَّة ; لَوْن ; مُودِيل ; نَوْع

KIND         

ألاسم

باب ; صِنْف ; صِيغَة ; ضَرْب ; ضريب ; طِرَاز ; طَرْز ; فِئَة ; فَنّ ; كَيْف ; كَيْفِيَّة ; لَوْن ; مُودِيل ; نَوْع

kind         
صِفَة : حنون . شفوق . ودّيّ . لطيف . كريم
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اسْم : نوع . صنف

Definition

kind
kind1
¦ noun
1. a class or type of people or things having similar characteristics.
character or nature: the trials were different in kind from any that preceded them.
2. each of the elements (bread and wine) of the Eucharist.
Phrases
in kind
1. in the same way.
2. (of payment) in goods or services as opposed to money.
kind of informal rather.
nothing of the kind not at all like the thing in question.
?expressing emphatic denial: he did nothing of the kind.
of its kind within the limitations of its class.
of a kind hardly or only partly deserving the name: there is tribute, of a kind, in such popularity.
one of a kind unique.
two (or three, four, etc.) of a kind
1. the same or very similar.
2. (of cards) having the same face value but of a different suit.
Origin
OE cynd(e), gecynd(e), of Gmc origin; related to kin.
Usage
The plural of kind often causes difficulty. With this or that, speaking of one kind, use a singular construction: that kind of fabric doesn't need ironing. With these or those, speaking of more than one kind, use a plural construction: these kinds of changes were observed in several species. The use of these kind (i.e. with kind in the singular), as in these kind of questions are not relevant, is ungrammatical and should be avoided.
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kind2
¦ adjective
1. (often kind to) friendly, considerate, and generous.
(of a product) not harmful.
2. archaic loving; affectionate.
Origin
OE gecynde 'natural, native', in ME 'well born or well bred', whence 'courteous, gentle'.

Wikipedia

Kind

Kind or KIND may refer to:

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für KIND
1. They were, instead, kind of corny, kind of gauche, unloftlike.
2. You need to be a special kind of person to do that kind of stuff.
3. We will allow any kind of relief, any kind of reconstruction assistance.
4. You can‘t do that kind of stuff and not have some kind of consequence.
5. "I like to do characters that are kind of unique, kind of difficult," Hansard said.