English to Arabic Dictionary imprint

imprint

بصمة
definition
verb
tire marks were imprinted in the snow
impress or stamp (a mark or outline) on a surface or body.
In contrast to cuckoos, both male and female indigobirds imprint on their hosts.
(of a young animal) come to recognize (another animal, person, or thing) as a parent or other object of habitual trust.
noun
he made imprints of the keys in bars of soap
a mark made by pressing something onto a softer substance so that its outline is reproduced.
These title pages generally provide the title of the play, the name of the dramatist, and the printer's device and imprint .
a printer's or publisher's name, address, and other details in a book or other printed item.
translation of 'imprint'
verb
دمغ,
ختم
noun
ختم,
الأثر المميز,
دمغة الناشر,
سمة,
دمغة,
بصمة
example
It is published by Highdown, an 'imprint' of Raceform Ltd, Compton, Newbury and is priced at £17.99stg.
It will take some years for the Government to address apartheid's 'imprint' of geographic, institutional and social separation.
One day, quite by chance, I happened to look at the 'imprint' of my copy and noticed it was a First Edition.
The country will forever be poorer without Desmond Tutu and Nelson Mandela, but their 'imprint' is so strong that we can follow the path of their leadership, even when they've moved on.
His poetics of protest that projects the writer as a revolutionary bears the unmistakable 'imprint' of Marxist thought.
To redress this balance, an Oxford-based publishing firm has launched Transita, a new 'imprint' devoted exclusively to books by and about older women.
[She's] working on two books to be published by Atria, an 'imprint' of Simon & Schuster.
For example, Donna Hill is the lead author for Kensington Publishing's Dafina, a new 'imprint' for romance novels.
Traditional seals derive their authenticity from the 'imprint' of the sealer; the challenge for electronic commerce is to devise a similar system to validate digital information.
They believe that the 'imprint' of God's creative genius is upon every human being.
Daniels invented concrete stamps that can 'imprint' curving border patterns in concrete.
years in the colonies had left their 'imprint'
The bicycle is an interesting example of a technology, which in its popularity last century began to affect the architecture of the landscape, before the automobile left its indelible 'imprint' .
So English and Canadian readers will get books that are identical except for the 'imprint' and copyright pages.
Now that I'm a parent, I have to confront the fact that what I do not hide from my daughter in her first few years will 'imprint' itself on her mind in unpredictable ways.
His spell at Cambridge left an indelible 'imprint' on the young Howard.
It was published by The Lyons Press, an 'imprint' of The Globe Pequot Press
The time I spent with James has left an indelible 'imprint' on my mind.
As he points out, imagination is not just the passive faculty that retains the 'imprint' left by sensation.
They can either follow the president's lead or seek to put their 'imprint' on presidential policies.
These title pages generally provide the title of the play, the name of the dramatist, and the printer's device and 'imprint' .
An 'imprint' in the dirt and scuff marks on her boots proved this, and they said the boots had helped her cling to the fence.
His new book with M.F. Husain, Kerala: God's Own Country, has just been published by Books Today, an 'imprint' of India Today.
The area long ago began to be gentrified, but it still bears the 'imprint' of its recent history in somewhat lower house prices than the adjacent suburb of Nightcliff proper.
There was an 'imprint' in the dirt there, as if someone had been sleeping there for years.
I know teachers with the extraordinary power to make a lasting 'imprint' on a young child's life.
The publication in Paris was by a bookseller, Sylvia Beach, under the 'imprint' Shakespeare & Co, who had no experience of publishing at all, let alone so substantial and complex a work.
Biting his earlobe as had little effect, other than the 'imprint' of the teeth on his skin.
A red 'imprint' marked my waist where my stockings' elastic had pressed.
But last year an 'imprint' of his address was scientifically detected on one of the envelopes and he was finally caught.
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