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1 imminent
مُحْتَمَل \ imminent: (esp. of danger or trouble) expected to happen very soon: The storm was imminent. \ See Also قريب أو وَشيك الوُقُوع أو الحُدوث -
2 imminent
[ˈɪmɪnənt] adjective( especially of something unpleasant) likely to happen etc very soon:داهِم، وَشيك الوُقوعA storm is imminent.
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3 tottering; faltering, imminent or impending collapse
تَداعٍ (إيذانٌ بالانهيار) \ tottering; faltering, imminent or impending collapse.Arabic-English glossary > tottering; faltering, imminent or impending collapse
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4 محتمل
مُحْتَمَل \ borne, (bear): (except of birth) Her painful illness was bravely borne. The sounds were born on the wind.. light: (of work, punishment, etc.) easy to do or to bear. likely: probable: She seems a likely winner. It’s likely that she will win. possible: able to be done; able to happen: Is it possible to climb that mountain? Come as quickly as possible. probable: thought to be true; likely to happen or to be true: What was the probable cause of his death? It’s probable that he was poisoned. \ See Also ممكن (مُمْكِن) \ مُحْتَمَل \ imminent: (esp. of danger or trouble) expected to happen very soon: The storm was imminent. \ See Also قريب أو وَشيك الوُقُوع أو الحُدوث \ مَحْتُوم \ inevitable: that cannot be avoided; certain to happen: Accidents are inevitable when drivers have been drinking alcohol. -
5 إجهاض وشيك
1) imminent abortion 2) incipient abortion -
6 قريب الحدوث
adj. imminent -
7 وشيك
adj. imminent, pressing -
8 أزف
أزِفَ: قَرُبَto come, approach, near, draw near, impend, be imminent -
9 اقترب
اِقْتَرَبَ (مِنْهُ أو إِلَيْهِ)to approach, approximate, come near or close (to), get near or close (to), be near or close (to); to border on, verge on; to draw near, come, approach, near, impend, be imminent -
10 على الأبواب
على الأبْوابimminent, impending, forthcoming, approaching, about to happen -
11 تداع
تَدَاعٍ (التّدَاعِي): تَقَلْقُل، ما قَبْلَ الانْهِيَارِ أو السّقُوطtottering, falter(ing), unstableness, unsteadiness, shakiness, precariousness, insecurity, imminent collapse, dilapidation -
12 دنا
دَنَا (مِنْهُ أو إلَيْهِ أو لَهُ): قَرُبَ، اِقْتَربَ، أزِفَto approach, approximate, come near or close (to), draw near or close (to), be near or close (to), get near or close (to); to draw near, come, approach, near, impend, be imminent -
13 قرب
قَرُبَ (مِنْهُ أو إلَيْه)to approach, approximate, be near or close (to), come near or close (to), get near or close (to), draw near or close (to); to border on, verge on; to draw near, come, approach, near, impend, be imminent -
14 قريب
قَرِيب، قَرِيبُ الحُدُوث: وَشِيكimminent, impending, forthcoming, approaching, about to happen -
15 قريب الحدوث
قَرِيب، قَرِيبُ الحُدُوث: وَشِيكimminent, impending, forthcoming, approaching, about to happen -
16 محدق
مُحْدِق: وَشِيكimminent, impending, forthcoming, about to happen -
17 مصلت
مُصْلَت (سَيْف إلخ)drawn, unsheathed; imminent, hanging threateningly over one's head -
18 مقترب
مُقْتَرِبapproaching, oncoming; imminent, impending, forthcoming -
19 وشيك
وَشِيك: مُحْدِق، قَرِيبimminent, impending, impendent, forthcoming, approaching, about to happen -
20 تداع (إيذان بالانهيار)
تَداعٍ (إيذانٌ بالانهيار) \ tottering; faltering, imminent or impending collapse.
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