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أفْقَدَ الوُضوح \ blur: to cause sth. not to be clearly seen or heard: All the faces in my photographs are blurred. \ See Also غبش (غَبَّشَ) \ غَبَّشَ \ blur: to cause sth. not to be clearly seen or heard: All the faces in my photographs are blurred. -
2 أفقد(ه)...
أَفْقَدَ(هُ)... \ lose: to cause (sb.) not to have sth. any longer: His laziness lost him his job. \ أَفقَدَ الأهليَّة \ disqualify. \ أفْقَدَ الوُضوح \ blur: to cause sth. not to be clearly seen or heard: All the faces in my photographs are blurred. \ See Also غبش (غَبَّشَ) -
3 غبش
غَبَّشَ \ blur: to cause sth. not to be clearly seen or heard: All the faces in my photographs are blurred.
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