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Translations for „figuratively“ in the English » Arabic Dictionary (Go to Arabic » English)

figuratively ADV

figuratively

figuratively N LING

figuratively

figuratively ADV

figuratively LIT
figuratively LIT
figuratively LIT

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English
It is a bahuvrhi, figuratively meaning whose wheels are moving, in the sense of whose chariot is rolling everywhere without obstruction.
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Although the motifs are detailed and figuratively formed, they first remain latent until the eyes become accustomed to the contrasts in the colouring.
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They allow you to figuratively travel back in time to remember the event that took place at that particular time and place.
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These things may be taken figuratively, for the women represent two covenants.
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These clusters drew comparisons both to the biologic imagery of blood clots and spermazoa, and more figuratively to strategic maps and prom corsages.
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It might well be that, figuratively speaking, the jury had gotten its second wind.
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One may also figuratively leave one's family and village by deviating in opinion or values.
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The most obvious derivation is from the tool for drilling small holes, whose name is also used figuratively to describe something as sharp or piercing.
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They have also been figuratively described as buzzing from one surface to another inside the aquarium.
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Submitting artists may interpret these themes both literally and figuratively.
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