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1 absorbed in
مُنْهَمِك بِـ \ absorbed in: deeply interested in (so that one’s mind is much too busy for anything else): He was too absorbed in his book to hear me coming. -
2 absorbed in
مُسْتَغْرِق في \ absorbed in: deeply interested in (so that one’s mind is much too busy for anything else): He was too absorbed in his book to hear me coming. deep: (of conditions) strong; difficult to change: deep sleep; deep in thought. -
3 مستغرق في
مُسْتَغْرِق في \ absorbed in: deeply interested in (so that one’s mind is much too busy for anything else): He was too absorbed in his book to hear me coming. deep: (of conditions) strong; difficult to change: deep sleep; deep in thought. \ مُسْتَغْرِق في التّفكير \ lost in thought: thinking so deeply that one seems to be dreaming. thoughtful: thinking carefully: He was looking thoughtful. -
4 منهمك
مُنْهَمِك \ on the go: actively busy; without rest: I’ve been on the go all day. \ مُنْهَمِك بِـ \ absorbed in: deeply interested in (so that one’s mind is much too busy for anything else): He was too absorbed in his book to hear me coming. -
5 deep
مُسْتَغْرِق في \ absorbed in: deeply interested in (so that one’s mind is much too busy for anything else): He was too absorbed in his book to hear me coming. deep: (of conditions) strong; difficult to change: deep sleep; deep in thought.
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