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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
The term hour is used figuratively; the effect has no clearly defined duration and varies according to season and latitude.
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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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One may also figuratively leave one's family and village by deviating in opinion or values.
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And the next time he packs a suitcase, figuratively speaking, therell be something to put inside.
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Figuratively, it refers to the seriousness or depth of an idea or thought, or the danger and urgency of a situation.
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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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The expression is also used figuratively in to describe anything which is considered abusive, overly hurtful, or plainly unfair.
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They have also been figuratively described as buzzing from one surface to another inside the aquarium.
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Howl is not naturally handsome, but he has charm, both literally and figuratively.
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The term then became used figuratively to describe moving image material of any kind.
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