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1 fragile
هَشّ \ brittle: hard but easily broken: Cheap glass is often brittle. crisp: hard; dry; easily broken: the crisp outside of a loaf of bread. flimsy: light and thin; weak, easily damaged: a flimsy dress; a flimsy piece of furniture. fragile: easily broken: Most glass is fragile. -
2 fragile
سَهْلُ الانْكِسار \ fragile: easily broken: Most glass is fragile. -
3 هش
هَشّ \ brittle: hard but easily broken: Cheap glass is often brittle. crisp: hard; dry; easily broken: the crisp outside of a loaf of bread. flimsy: light and thin; weak, easily damaged: a flimsy dress; a flimsy piece of furniture. fragile: easily broken: Most glass is fragile. -
4 brittle
هَشّ \ brittle: hard but easily broken: Cheap glass is often brittle. crisp: hard; dry; easily broken: the crisp outside of a loaf of bread. flimsy: light and thin; weak, easily damaged: a flimsy dress; a flimsy piece of furniture. fragile: easily broken: Most glass is fragile. -
5 crisp
هَشّ \ brittle: hard but easily broken: Cheap glass is often brittle. crisp: hard; dry; easily broken: the crisp outside of a loaf of bread. flimsy: light and thin; weak, easily damaged: a flimsy dress; a flimsy piece of furniture. fragile: easily broken: Most glass is fragile. -
6 flimsy
هَشّ \ brittle: hard but easily broken: Cheap glass is often brittle. crisp: hard; dry; easily broken: the crisp outside of a loaf of bread. flimsy: light and thin; weak, easily damaged: a flimsy dress; a flimsy piece of furniture. fragile: easily broken: Most glass is fragile. -
7 سهل
سَهْل \ easy: not difficult: It was an easy question. effortless: easy showing or needing no effort: effortless skill. simple: easy to do or to understand: a simple job; a simple question. even: (of surfaces, edges, etc.) level; smooth: The table was unsteady because the floor was not even. level: not having any part higher than another part: If a table is not level, a ball will roll off it. plain: an area of level open country. \ سَهْل (مَرعًى قَليل الشَّجر) \ savanna(h): flat grassland with few trees, in hot parts of Africa and America. \ سَهْلُ الإقْنَاع \ pliable: (of persons) yielding easily to sb. else’s ideas or demands. \ سَهْلُ الالْتِواء \ pliable: able to bend freely without breaking. \ سَهْلُ الانْكِسار \ fragile: easily broken: Most glass is fragile. \ سَهْلُ الإيقاظ \ light: (of sleepers) easily woken. \ سَهْلُ التَّعَرُّف عليه \ recognizable: which can be recognized: The dead body was too much decayed to be recognizable. \ سَهْلُ التَّفَتُّت \ light: (of soil) easily broken up for growing crops. \ See Also خفيف( خفيف) \ سَهْلُ التَّكَيُّف \ adaptable: easily adapted; able to adapt oneself. \ See Also التَّعْديل \ سَهْلُ الثَّنْي \ flexible: that can be easily bent, like wire; that can be easily changed to suit new needs or conditions: Our plans are very flexible; we’ll decide where to go at the last minute. \ See Also مرن (مَرِن)، لين (لَيِّن) \ سَهْلُ الحُصُول عليه \ accessible: able to be reached: The mountain top is accessible only to experienced climbers. \ سَهْلُ الفَهْم \ lucid: clear, easily understood: He gave a lucid explanation of the way in which the machine worked. \ See Also واضح (وَاضِح)، جلي (جَلِيّ) \ سَهْلُ الكَسْر \ crisp: hard; dry; easily broken: the crisp outside of a loaf of bread. \ See Also هش (هَشّ) \ سَهْلُ الهضم \ light: (of meals) small and not too solid. \ See Also خفيف( خفيف)
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