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(nervous state)

  • 1 متوتر

    adj. strained, tense, taut, high-strung, nervous, edgy, in a state, on tenterhooks

    Arabic-English dictionary > متوتر

  • 2 tension

    [-ʃən] noun
    1) the state of being stretched, or the degree to which something is stretched:

    the tension of the rope.

    تَوَتُّر
    2) mental strain; anxiety:

    the tensions of modern life.

    توتُّر عَصَبي

    Arabic-English dictionary > tension

  • 3 أفسد

    أَفْسَدَ \ corrupt: to make (sb.) corrupt, by offering money; teach (sb. esp. the young) to do bad things. frustrate: to prevent the success of sth. (a plan, an attempt, etc.). mess: to make a mess. mess up: to make a mess of; dirty, confuse: You’ve messed up your clean coat. He messed up his speech because he was so nervous. pervert: to cause (sb.) to turn away from right and natural behaviour: Bad films or books can pervert the mind. rot: to cause to decay: water rots wood. spoil: to ruin; damage seriously: Bad weather spoilt our holiday. The food was spoilt by being cooked too long. upset: to confuse; put into disorder (plans, calculations, ideas, one’s stomach, etc.. \ See Also أضل (أَضَلَّ)، عبث (عَبِثَ)، وسخ (وَسَّخَ)، أتلف (أَتْلَفَ)‏ \ أَفْسَدَ بالتَّدْليع \ spoil: to harm the character of (a child) by being too weak and exercising no control: He expects people to give him everything, because his mother spoilt him as a child. \ أَفْسَدَ النظام \ disorganize: to put sth. (a plan, etc.) out of working order or into a state of confusion: Our holiday was disorganized by our son’s sudden illness.

    Arabic-English dictionary > أفسد

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