English to Arabic Dictionary shorthand

shorthand

اختزال
definition
noun
These notes are almost entirely written in Aramaic in a form of shorthand abbreviations.
a method of rapid writing by means of abbreviations and symbols, used especially for taking dictation. The major systems of shorthand are those devised in 1837 by Sir Isaac Pitman and in 1888 by John R. Gregg ( 1867–1948 ).
translation of 'shorthand '
noun
اختزال
example
He cannot read 'shorthand' and throws Harker's encrypted writings on the fire in disgust.
he took notes in 'shorthand'
This focus seems to have gone from a useful 'shorthand' to an obsession.
The name Tony Soprano replaced Michael Corleone as 'shorthand' for thug-like tactics.
While part two gives you a nice 'shorthand' to get your point across, part one precludes the fact that something doesn't have to be new to be good.
poetry for him is simply a 'shorthand' for literature that has aesthetic value
Otherwise, he would not be able to record the thoughts of Martin O'Neill, and would have to rely on 'shorthand' skills.
Sir Issac Pitman began the first correspondence course for his 'shorthand' system.
The chemical formula provides a great deal of information about a substance in 'shorthand' form.
When he was just 12, Mr Walton's father persuaded a local journalist to teach his son 'shorthand' in the hope that it would open doors to a better career.
poetry for him is simply a 'shorthand' for literature that has aesthetic value
Recently an auction of items belonging to Isaac Pitman, inventor of the Pitman 'shorthand' system of writing, went up for sale.
Well I guess they do have some 'shorthand' or abbreviations but then, how do they remember them all?
Have we adopted a convenient 'shorthand' for a longer and more complete description of the object?
With the development of girls' education and the acquisition of typing and 'shorthand' skills, women increasingly made their mark on this sector.
But it is a useful 'shorthand' that signals both the wider ways in which dearer petrol hurts our economy and the sense of malignity from a distance.
Stories and our memory of them then provide both an interpretive function and a 'shorthand' for the business of interpretation.
For journalists, it could well signal the death-knell of the spiral-bound notebook with its copious 'shorthand' notes.
Now Bollywood is almost a 'shorthand' , a buzzword for one of the most happening trends in America.
While this may be a simplified description, it provides a useful 'shorthand' to examine the very different approaches of different disciplines.
It doesn't often happen but when it does, the slogan provides a 'shorthand' for the entire campaign.
Part of the symphony was substantially complete, but the rest consisted of 'shorthand' scribbles and anguished remarks in the margins.
These notes are almost entirely written in Aramaic in a form of 'shorthand' abbreviations.
A 'shorthand' system such as the Banff system is completely opaque to nonspecialists.
They condense complicated concepts into 'shorthand' words and phrases, saving time.
Among the generals in the 1940s the 'shorthand' for being arrested and beaten up was ‘having coffee with Beria’.
Each supports the other by writing letters composed of little more than their own 'shorthand' dialogue.
Each page on the pads is filled with all sorts of bizarre 'shorthand' scribbled in a totally random fashion around the edges.
This is a convenient 'shorthand' for certain important developments which have impacted English studies in India.
Her tired assistant sat opposite her scribbling away on her notepad, writing in 'shorthand' every word that her employer was saying.
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