English to Arabic Dictionary popularly

popularly

شعبيا
definition
adverb
advancing age is popularly associated with a declining capacity for work
by many or most people; generally.
translation of 'popularly'
adverb
شعبيا,
على نحو شعبي,
عامة,
على طريقة شعبية
example
a governor who is 'popularly' elected
Arabs were 'popularly' associated with moneylending, land and property ownership and close relations with the Dutch in Indonesia.
Rugby, racing and beer are 'popularly' associated with significant vernacular rituals in Australia and New Zealand.
This is the attraction of democracy, and this is the reason why democracy became a universal value and why democratic rights are 'popularly' supported and yearned for!
In England, France, and generally on the Continent notions of legislative supremacy dictated that the 'popularly' elected parts of government were not to be restrained by appointed judges.
The presence of this massive army of foreign soldiers cannot be justified in the presence of a 'popularly' elected government.
As Russell further notes, ‘Demons [among other things] were blacks, who were 'popularly' associated with shadow and the privation of light’.
This created a true parliamentary democracy, legalized political parties, and made provisions for a 'popularly' elected legislature.
In the second sentence, dripping with rancor, Weisbrot slanderously implies that the United States feels no obligation whatsoever to tolerate 'popularly' elected democracies if it has policy difference with that regime.
On 12 June 1991 Yeltsin called a general election, in which he became the first 'popularly' elected President of Russia, with an overwhelming majority.
The guru-student relationship is 'popularly' characterised in terms of the student surrendering completely to the will of the preceptor.
It made him face up to a puzzle that Rowse explores: how to reconcile the functions of a professional public service with the necessities of a 'popularly' elected government.
Built in 1650, it is attributed to a pir named Abdul Karim, who was more 'popularly' known as Sheikh Chehli among the local inhabitants.
I took the little camera with me - it's 'popularly' named a ‘pencam’, and that's what I'll call it from now on - but it was too hot, the sun was too fierce, and I was in too much of a rush to use it out in the field.
The British forces in the Balkans are 'popularly' referred to in terms of ‘our boys’, in the spirit of the second world war.
The new, transitional Iraqi government will not be 'popularly' elected, and will inevitably itself be deeply divided on these issues.
Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus, 'popularly' known simply as Tiberius, was the Roman emperor at the time of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
That time, part of an interval of Earth's history called the Devonian Period by scientists such as geologists and paleontologists, is known 'popularly' as the Age of Fishes.
However, it is still 'popularly' called by its old name.
advancing age is 'popularly' associated with a declining capacity to work
The current five-week winter break is the legacy of a former mini-semester called ‘January term,’ a name that is still 'popularly' used to refer to Macalester's winter break.
Her name is Muswachidah, or Idah as she is 'popularly' addressed.
It was the complex impact of these exchanges between east and west that created the culture, art, and scholarship that have been 'popularly' associated with the Renaissance.
Yudhoyono is banking on the compensation plan, plus his reputation as the country's first 'popularly' elected president, to prevent mass political action against the government.
Thus, from the start, the right has been 'popularly' associated with a conservative, cautionary stance, a certain defense of custom and tradition, and a resistance to idealistic innovation.
The result is a framework for the governance of the continental economy that curtails domestic powers of 'popularly' elected government.
The field is still 'popularly' associated more with tents than texts: stones, bones, and potsherds.
As a first step, Tung should push for more directly elected legislature seats, less than half of which are 'popularly' chosen.
While hotels, travel agencies and others are 'popularly' associated with the service sector economy, this arena also includes those services traditionally provided by the government.
The president is 'popularly' elected and must receive a majority of the vote.
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