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1 repellent
[-ənt]1. adjectiverepulsive; causing dislike or disgust:مُنَفِّر، بَغيض، كَريهrepellent smell/behaviour.
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2 ejector, repellent
طارِد \ ejector, repellent. \ See Also لافظ (لافِظ) -
3 insect repellent
nouna chemical preparation that repels insects.طارِد للحَشَرات -
4 راد
رادّ: دافِع، صادّrepelling, repellent, driving back or away, warding off, parrying, fending off; repeller, repellent -
5 صاد
صادٌّ: رادٌّrepelling, repellent, driving back or away, keeping off or back, holding off, parrying, warding off, fending off; repeller, repellent -
6 منفر
1) apocrustic 2) repellent -
7 الصاد
n. repellent -
8 بغيض
1́ adj. hateful, odious, detestable, out of favor, antipathetic, unsavory, abominable, repugnant, repulsive, unpleasant, obnoxious, forbidding, damned [sl.], blasted, cursed, dreadful, frightful, nasty, horrid, accursed, repellent, unwelcome, unsavoury2́ adv. beastly -
9 رافض
adj. refusing, rejecting, repellent, disapproving, negatory, disobedient, recusant -
10 صاد
1́ adj. repellent2́ v. bag, hook, land -
11 طارد
1́ n. bouncer, evictor, repellent, expeller2́ v. dog, chase, prosecute, course, fly, give chase, hound, hunt, pursue, run, run down, go after, want -
12 كريه
adj. bad, out of favor, unpleasant, unattractive, disagreeable, offensive, foul, loathsome, nasty, objectionable, repellent, repugnant, repulsive, abhorrent, hateful, odious, detestable, sour, abominable, atrocious, ugly, seamy, frightful, horrible -
13 منفر
adj. repugnant, repellent, antipathetic, repulsive, disgusting -
14 هل أستطيع الحصول على طارد للحشرات
can i have some insect repellentArabic-English dictionary > هل أستطيع الحصول على طارد للحشرات
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15 بشع
بَشِع: قَبِيح، شَنِيعugly, unsightly, hideous, repugnant, repulsive, repellent, unpleasant, disagreeable, offensive, disgusting, loathsome, horrid, grisly -
16 منفر
مُنَفّر، مُنْفِرrepulsive, repellent, repugnant, antipathetic, disgusting, distasteful, offensive -
17 منفر
مُنَفّر، مُنْفِرrepulsive, repellent, repugnant, antipathetic, disgusting, distasteful, offensive -
18 طارد
طارِد \ ejector, repellent. \ See Also لافظ (لافِظ)
См. также в других словарях:
Repellent — can refer to:* Insect repellent * Animal repellent … Wikipedia
repellent — repellent, repulsive Repulsive is the stronger of the two words, implying physical recoiling rather than just a feeling of disgust: • I was given some repulsive food which, by the end of the second day, I trained myself to eat Brian Aldiss, 1991… … Modern English usage
repellent — or repellant [ri pel′ənt] adj. [L repellens] 1. that repels; pushing away or driving back 2. a) causing distaste, dislike, or aversion; repulsive b) causing insects, etc. to react by staying away 3. able to resist the absorption of liquid, esp.… … English World dictionary
repellent — re·pel·lent /ri pe lənt/ n: a method used to avoid or discourage a hostile corporate takeover Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. repellent … Law dictionary
repellent — (also repellant) ► ADJECTIVE 1) able to repel or impervious to a particular thing: water repellent nylon. 2) causing disgust or distaste. ► NOUN 1) a substance that deters insects or other pests. 2) a substance used to treat something to make it… … English terms dictionary
Repellent — Re*pel lent ( lent), a. [L. repellens, entis, p. pr. ] Driving back; able or tending to repel. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Repellent — Re*pel lent, n. 1. That which repels. [1913 Webster] 2. (Med.) A remedy to repel from a tumefied part the fluids which render it tumid. Dunglison. [1913 Webster] 3. A kind of waterproof cloth. Knight. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
repellent — also repellant, 1640s, from L. repellentem, prp. of repellere (see REPEL (Cf. repel)). Originally of medicines (that reduced tumors); meaning distasteful, disagreeable first recorded 1797. The noun sense of substance that repels insects first… … Etymology dictionary
repellent — *repugnant, abhorrent, distasteful, obnoxious, invidious Analogous words: *offensive, loathsome, repulsive, revolting Antonyms: attractive: pleasing Contrasted words: alluring, charming, captivating, bewitching (see under ATTRACT): enticing,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Repellent — Als Repellent (von lat. repellere „vertreiben“, „zurückstoßen“) – auch Repellens, Repulsivstoff oder Vergrämungsmittel – wird ein Wirkstoff bezeichnet, der von einem Organismus über den Geruchssinn wahrgenommen wird und der diesen abschreckt,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Repellent — Re|pẹl|lent 〈n. 15〉 chem. Mittel, das der Abschreckung u. dem Fernhalten von Schädlingen dient, ohne sie zu töten; Sy Abwehrstoff (2) [engl.; zu repel „abschrecken“] * * * Re|pẹl|lens, Re|pẹl|lent [engl. repellent = abstoßend, zurücktreibend… … Universal-Lexikon