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- واژهنامه · Mokhtari English-Persian Law Dictionary means وسايل، اسباب، منابع، طرق قانونگذاري، از قبيل طرح لايحه يا مراجعه به آراء عمومي، وسيله امرار معاش
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary manner|means XIIe; lat. factionem, accus. de factio, onis «action de faire», du supin de facere. =>Faction ruy rixt cehra + fra. d'aucune façon/manière : eng. by no means : be hic ruy moyenne|average|means 1 fra. (valeur) moyenne ; eng. average miân-gin 2 eng. means dast-mâya/âviz abzâr (barâ ye rasidan be âmâj) vasila (ar.) + => moyens du bord + « La perfection des moyens et la confusion des buts semblent caractériser notre époque. » (Albert Einstein) outillage|tool|means abzâr
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(means): بازگشت به واژه means aman of means blocking the means by all means by f. means by means of by no means committee of ways and means ends and means fraudulent means he means mischief he means well he says what he means i do not know what he means lack of means means against rust means are not a means ends analysis means objects means of attaining one'd end means of production means of transport means-end capacity means-end expectation means-end learning means-end relations square means second p the end sanctifies the means the means and the extremes this word means a dog to live beyond one's means transport means ways and means توانايى ،دارايى ،استطاعت ،وسايل ،وسيله ،وسائل ،توانائى ،درامد،دارائى علوم مهندسى : وسايل قانون ـ فقه : وسايل روانشناسى : وسيله علوم نظامى : درامد کلمات مرتبط(32)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 mean n. Pronunciation: ' mēn Function: verb Inflected Form:   meant \ ' ment\ ; mean·ing \ ' mē-niŋ\ Etymology: Middle English menen, from Old English m ǣ nan; akin to Old High German meinen to have in mind, Old Church Slavic m ě niti to mention Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1 a : to have in the mind as a purpose : INTEND <she mean s to win> ― sometimes used interjectionally with I, chiefly in informal speech for emphasis <he throws, I mean , hard> or to introduce a phrase restating the point of a preceding phrase <we try to answer what we can, but I mean we're not God ― Bobbie Ann Mason> b : to design for or destine to a specified purpose or future <I was meant to teach> 2 : to serve or intend to convey, show, or indicate : SIGNIFY <a red sky mean s rain> 3 : to have importance to the degree of <health mean s everything> 4 : to direct to a particular individual intransitive verb : to have an intended purpose <he mean s well> –mean·er \ ' mē-nər\ noun –mean business : to be in earnest]]> 2 mean n. Pronunciation: ' mēn Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English mene, from imene common, shared, from Old English gem ǣ ne; akin to Old High German gimeini common, Latin communis common, munus service, gift, Sanskrit mayate he exchanges Date: 14th century 1 : lacking distinction or eminence : HUMBLE 2 : lacking in mental discrimination : DULL 3 a : of poor shabby inferior quality or status < mean city streets> b : worthy of little regard : CONTE…