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61 call sb. names
سَبَّ \ call sb. names: to address sb. rudely: He was so angry with the policeman that he started calling him names. curse: to use rude and violent language about or against (sb. or sth.) in anger: He cursed when he hurt his hand. He cursed me for being late. swear: to use rude language, esp. when one is angry: He swore at the dog after he had fallen over it. \ See Also شتم (شَتَمَ) -
62 curse
سَبَّ \ call sb. names: to address sb. rudely: He was so angry with the policeman that he started calling him names. curse: to use rude and violent language about or against (sb. or sth.) in anger: He cursed when he hurt his hand. He cursed me for being late. swear: to use rude language, esp. when one is angry: He swore at the dog after he had fallen over it. \ See Also شتم (شَتَمَ) -
63 swear
سَبَّ \ call sb. names: to address sb. rudely: He was so angry with the policeman that he started calling him names. curse: to use rude and violent language about or against (sb. or sth.) in anger: He cursed when he hurt his hand. He cursed me for being late. swear: to use rude language, esp. when one is angry: He swore at the dog after he had fallen over it. \ See Also شتم (شَتَمَ) -
64 conceited
مَغْرُور \ conceited: too proud of oneself. pompous: (of a person, his language or behaviour) showing a foolishly solemn idea of one’s own importance. vain: foolishly proud of one’s appearance or one’s abilities (in a way that annoys other people). \ مُخْتَال \ conceited: too proud of oneself. pompous: (of a person, his language or behaviour) showing a foolishly solemn idea of one’s own importance. vain: foolishly proud of one’s appearance or one’s abilities (in a way that annoys other people). -
65 pompous
مَغْرُور \ conceited: too proud of oneself. pompous: (of a person, his language or behaviour) showing a foolishly solemn idea of one’s own importance. vain: foolishly proud of one’s appearance or one’s abilities (in a way that annoys other people). \ مُخْتَال \ conceited: too proud of oneself. pompous: (of a person, his language or behaviour) showing a foolishly solemn idea of one’s own importance. vain: foolishly proud of one’s appearance or one’s abilities (in a way that annoys other people). -
66 vain
مَغْرُور \ conceited: too proud of oneself. pompous: (of a person, his language or behaviour) showing a foolishly solemn idea of one’s own importance. vain: foolishly proud of one’s appearance or one’s abilities (in a way that annoys other people). \ مُخْتَال \ conceited: too proud of oneself. pompous: (of a person, his language or behaviour) showing a foolishly solemn idea of one’s own importance. vain: foolishly proud of one’s appearance or one’s abilities (in a way that annoys other people). -
67 interpret
أَوَّلَ \ interpret: to explain the meaning of sth., esp. of a speech in a foreign language (we interpret what is said; we translate what is written): I asked the village teacher to interpret (the local language) for me. \ See Also ترجم (تَرْجَمَ) -
68 linguist
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69 pronunciation
لَفْظ \ pronunciation: a way of pronouncing a word or language. \ نُطْق \ pronunciation: a way of pronouncing a word or language. -
70 rhetorical
بَلِيغ \ rhetorical: (of language) not simple or natural; over expressive, as used by sb. trying to have a strong effect on the feelings of the listener. \ مُتَكَلَّف \ rhetorical: (of language) not simple or natural; over expressive, as used by sb. trying to have a strong effect on the feelings of the listener. -
71 synonym
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72 vernacular
اللُّغَة القَوْمِيَّة \ vernacular: the native local language of an area (compared with any better known language that may be used there): Most Welshmen can speak English, but many like to use their vernacular. \ See Also المَحَلِّيَّة الدَّارجَة -
73 a'jam
speaking a non-Arab language ['ajam] Per a'jam borrowed from Ar -
74 كوبول
1. COBOL 2. common business oriented computer language -
75 لغة البرامج
program language -
76 لغة الماكنة
machine language -
77 لغة جسمية
body language -
78 لغة رفيعة المستوى
high-level language -
79 لغة مبتهمة
irrelevant language -
80 لغة مجازية
metaphoric language
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