English to Arabic Dictionary impart

impart

نقل
definition
verb
teachers had a duty to impart strong morals to their students
make (information) known; communicate.
translation of 'impart'
verb
نقل الأخبار,
عرف,
نقل المعرفة,
تعلم
example
It is a gangster film with darkened images meant to 'impart' an art-house quality.
Further, it should have full control over the institutions which 'impart' training.
Good communication requires the ability both to listen and to 'impart' relevant information.
Then you'll 'impart' your newfound wisdom to local schoolchildren during nighttime field trips.
They also 'impart' knowledge to people newly diagnosed with diabetes, walking with them in empathy.
teachers had a duty to 'impart' strong morals to their students
I have run out of " wisdom " to sagely 'impart' to my students.
Thus, this new definition of airflow obstruction appears to 'impart' useful prognostic information.
The banana leaves and warm earth 'impart' a special flavor to the food.
shiitake mushrooms 'impart' a wonderfully woody flavour to the salad
its main use has been to 'impart' a high surface gloss to finished articles
While these definitions 'impart' a flavour of the concept, they are extremely vague.
A few Red Clover blossoms in a pot of any tea 'impart' a nice honey flavor.
It might, except that the heavy right spin placed on the cue ball 'imparts' a small amount of left spin to the object ball.
At its best, the tribal way of life 'imparts' a vibrant sense of solidarity.
Some gums now make it easy for dairy processors to add the benefits of soluble fiber to products without 'imparting' an undesirable thickness.
The 'impartation' of saving grace is ultimately the only eternal benefit.
And he 'imparts' some wisdom that seems to have resonance beyond the craps table.
Whether ethylene 'imparts' a capacity or capability in the mechanisms of graviperception or in the components of signal transduction or response pathways cannot be established by the experiments reported.
Computer education is also 'imparted' to the children.
When you throw - through a complicated series of articulations of the shoulder, elbow and wrist - you produce a sort of whiplash effect that 'imparts' speed and distance to the ball.
The oil 'imparts' flavour and helps to soften the aubergines as they cool.
Beauty aside, the canyon 'imparts' a healthy dose of insignificance.
This work 'imparts' seminal information on the use of biological and chemical weapons in the ancient world, and as such it provides an outlook missing from much current thought about this era.
Urdu education was 'imparted' to students in these institutions along with religious education.
It's important that this information is 'imparted' to the audience.
Yet the very triumph of these principles 'imparted' a rancorous quality to public life, as the wealthy pastoral and professional elite fought to hold on to their advantages.
I wonder where she stands on responsibility for 'imparting' information about wilful ignorance?
This superhot vapor rapidly expands outward, 'imparting' a tiny amount of force to the object.
Hats, of course, were a key element in defining a fisherperson's on-stream image, 'imparting' a quality of costumed playacting to the sport of fly-fishing.
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