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1 lifelike
lifelike ['laɪflaɪk](a) (portrait) ressemblant∎ the new robots are extremely lifelike ces nouveaux robots ont l'air ou paraissent vraiment vivants -
2 lifelike
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3 حي
حَيّ \ alive: living: He was buried alive when part of a cliff fell on him. live: having life; not dead: a live animal. \ حَيّ \ quarter: a part of a town; the direction that sth. comes from: He lives in the poorest quarter of the city. From which quarter is the wind blowing? Help came form unexpected quarters. \ See Also حارَة \ حَيّ الضَّمِير \ conscientious: guided by conscience; careful to do one’s duty in the smallest matters: She’s conscientious about paying her bills at once. \ حَيّ الفُقَرَاء \ slum: an area of dirty houses that are crowded together, and are full of poor people: Slum clearance (rebuilding slum areas) has made cities much healthier. \ كأنَّه حيّ \ lifelike: (of pictures, etc.) looking like the real thing; seeming to be alive. -
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5 ينبض بالحياة
يَنْبِضُ بالحياة \ lifelike: (of pictures, etc.) looking like the real thing; seeming to be alive.
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