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1 morale
الرُّوح المَعْنَوِيَّة \ morale: the state of mind that controls one’s supply of courage; spirits: After losing three matches, our team’s morale was low. -
2 morale
[məˈraːl] nounthe level of courage and confidence in eg an army, team etc:روح مَعْنَوِيَّهIn spite of the defeat, morale was still high.
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3 روح
رُوح \ essence: the central or most important quality of sth., by which it can be recognized; the best part of a substance when taken out: The essence of his religious teaching is love for all men. That perfume is the essence of roses. \ بِلا رُوح \ lifeless: having no life; dull; without expression or interest: The bad actor gave a lifeless performance. \ رُوح \ ghost: a dead person’s spirit that appears to a living person. life: the signs of not being dead; activity; movement; expression: Put more life into your acting, sb.’s existence as a living person Many lives were lost in the war. soul: a person’s spirit, which is thought not to die with his body. spirit: a feeling that controls one’s behaviour: If you play a game in the right spirit, winning or losing does not really matter. \ See Also طيف (طَيْف)، شبح (شَبَح)، نشاط( نشاط)، حيوية (حيويّة)، نفس( نفس) \ رُوحٌ رِيَاضِيَّة \ sportsmanship: sporting qualities; fairness; obeying the rules; generosity. \ الرُّوح القُدُس \ Holy Ghost, Holy Spirit: (among Christians) the spirit of God that is always present but never seen. ghost, the Holy Ghost: (among Christians) the spirit of God that is always present but never seen. \ الرُّوح المَعْنَوِيَّة \ morale: the state of mind that controls one’s supply of courage; spirits: After losing three matches, our team’s morale was low. \ رُوح المُغامَرَة \ enterprise: the qualities needed for such a plan; the bold use of good brains. -
4 روح معنوية
n. morale, spirit -
5 شخصية إعتبارية
n. morale -
6 معنويات
n. morale, spirits -
7 معنوية
n. morale -
8 روح معنوية
رُوحٌ مَعْنَوِيّةmorale, spirit(s) -
9 معنويات
مَعْنَوِيّات: رُوحٌ مَعْنَوِيّةmorale, spirit(s) -
10 أضعف المعنويات
أضْعَفَ المَعْنَوِيّاتto demoralize, lower or weaken the morale (of), dispirit, discourage, depress -
11 رفع المعنويات
رَفَعَ المَعْنَوِيّاتto buoy up or raise the spirits (of), lift up or raise the morale (of), inspirit, encourage, stimulate, exhilarate, elevate, elate -
12 booster
noun1) a person or thing that boosts:مُحَرِّك، دافِع، نَصيرThat was a real morale booster for me (= That made me feel more cheerful and optimistic).
2) a device for increasing power, force etc:مُوَلِّد، مُضَخِّم لاسِلْكيI've fixed a booster on the TV aerial to improve the signal.
3) the first stage of a rocket that works by several stages.مَرْحَلَةُ الدَّفْ الصّاروخي
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