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1 Adjective Dyes
Dyes which must be used with mordants. The word adjective applied to dyestuffs means that the fibre has no affinity for them and that a mordant is required to fix the dye on the fibre. Basic and mordant dyes are adjective. -
2 kwa
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3 satisfied
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4 bowed
adjective(often with down) bent downwards, eg by the weight of something:مُنْحَنٍThe trees were bowed down with fruit.
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5 confined
adjective1) ( with to) kept in or shut up in:مَحْصورٌ ، مَحْجوز فيconfined to bed with a cold.
2) narrow, small:ضَيِّق، صَغيرa confined space.
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6 devoted
adjective1) ( sometimes with to) loving and loyal:مُخْلِص، أمينI am devoted to him.
2) ( with to) given up (to):كَرِّس حَياتَهHe is devoted to his work.
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7 fussy
adjective1) too concerned with details; too particular; difficult to satisfy:مُدَقَّق في أمور تافِهَهShe is very fussy about her food.
2) (of clothes etc) with too much decoration:مُنَمَّقa very fussy hat.
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8 handmade
adjectivemade with a person's hands or with tools held in the hands, rather than by machines:مَصْنوع باليَدhand-made furniture.
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9 interested
adjective1) ( often with in) showing attention or having curiosity:Don't tell me any more – I'm not interested
مُهْتَمٌّ فيI'll be interested to see what happens next week.
2) ( often with in) willing, or wanting, to do, buy etc:مُسْتَعِد أن يَشْتَريAre you interested in (buying) a second-hand car?
3) personally involved in a particular business, project etc and therefore likely to be anxious about decisions made regarding it:لهُم عُلاقة بالأمرYou must consult the other interested parties (= the other people involved).
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10 mindful
( with of) adjective(formal) aware (of); paying attention (to):مُنْتَبِه لواجِباتِهMindful of the dangers, he proceeded with caution.
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11 shaky
adjective1) weak or trembling with age, illness etc:ضَعيف، مُهْتَز، مُرْتَعِشٍshaky handwriting.
2) unsteady or likely to collapse:مُتَداع، مُتَخَلْخِلa shaky chair.
3) ( sometimes with at) not very good, accurate etc:مُتَعَثِّر، مُهْتَزI'd be grateful if you would correct my rather shaky spelling.
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12 spotted
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13 swimming
adjectivecovered with, or floating in, a liquid:سابِحٌ في، عائِمmeat swimming in/with grease.
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14 tearful
adjective1) inclined to cry or weep; with much crying or weeping:باكٍ، دامِعa tearful farewell.
2) covered with tears:مُغَطّى بالدُّموعtearful faces.
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15 tired
adjective1) wearied; exhausted:مُتْعَب، مُرْهَقa tired child.
2) ( with of) no longer interested in; bored with:ضَجِر من، غَيْر مُهْتَمI'm tired of (answering) stupid questions!
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16 ander
(adjective, pronoun the second of two: I have lost my other glove; I've got one of my gloves but I can't find the other (one).) other* * *ander… indef prein anderer, eine andere someone else;die anderen the others;anderes other things;alles andere everything else;der eine oder andere someone or other; bei Sachen: one or the other;noch viele andere many ( oder plenty) more;manch anderer many another ( oder other);unter anderem (abk und a.) among other things;am anderen Tag the next ( oder following) day;die anderen Bücher (übrigen) the rest of the books;es kommt eins zum anderen it’s just one thing after another;es kam eins zum anderen one thing led to another;zum einen …, zum anderen … on the one hand …, on the other hand …;von einem zum anderen gehen from one to the other;ein Tag wie jeder andere a perfectly ordinary day, a day like any other;der eine sagt dies, der andere sagt das you get a different version every time;von denen ist einer wie der andere they’re all much of a muchness, US they’re six of one, half-dozen of the other; pej Personen: they’re (all) as bad as each other2. (komplementär) opposite;das andere Geschlecht the opposite sex;wo ist der andere Schuh? where’s the other shoe ( oder pair to this shoe)?;die ander Seite des Stoffes the reverrse (side) of the material3. (verschieden) different;das ist was ganz anderes that’s a completely different matter;ich hab ganz andere Probleme I haven’t got time to worry about things like that;alles andere als anything but, far from;mit anderen Worten in other words;da bin ich anderer Meinung I disagree (with you etc) about that;dem hätte ich aber was anderes erzählt! umg I would have given him a piece of my mind!;beinah hätte ich was anderes gesagt! umg I nearly let it slip!;da müssen wir uns etwas anderes einfallen lassen we’ll have to think up something else; → anders, Land, Umstand* * *adj.another adj.other adj. -
17 adaptable
adjectivewilling or able to change to fit in with different circumstances:قَابِل لِلتَكَيُّفChildren are usually very adaptable.
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18 addicted
adjective( often with to ) dependent on ( especially a drug):مُدْمِن عَلَىHe is addicted to alcohol.
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19 airy
adjective1) with plenty of (fresh) air:مُهَوَّى، مَلِيء بِالهَواء الطَّلْقan airy room.
2) light-hearted and not serious:مَرِح، رَشِيق، رَقَيقan airy disregard for authority.
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20 angry
adjective1) feeling or showing anger:غاضِبThe sky looks angry – it is going to rain.
2) red and sore-looking:أحْمَر، مُلْتَهِب، مُتَوَرِّمHe has an angry cut over his left eye.
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