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1 شان
شَانَ \ disgrace: to bring shame on: Peter has disgraced himself by drinking too much wine. reflect: (of actions, etc.) to bring shame or honour to sb. who caused them: Your failure reflects badly (or reflects shame) on your teachers. -
2 disgrace
شَانَ \ disgrace: to bring shame on: Peter has disgraced himself by drinking too much wine. reflect: (of actions, etc.) to bring shame or honour to sb. who caused them: Your failure reflects badly (or reflects shame) on your teachers. -
3 reflect
شَانَ \ disgrace: to bring shame on: Peter has disgraced himself by drinking too much wine. reflect: (of actions, etc.) to bring shame or honour to sb. who caused them: Your failure reflects badly (or reflects shame) on your teachers. -
4 انعكس
اِنْعَكَس \ reflect: to throw back (light, heat, sound, etc.): The sun’s light is reflected from the surface of the moon. \ اِنْعَكَس على \ reflect: (of actions, etc.) to bring shame or honour to sb. who caused them: Your failure reflects badly on your teachers. -
5 reflect
اِنْعَكَس \ reflect: to throw back (light, heat, sound, etc.): The sun’s light is reflected from the surface of the moon. \ اِنْعَكَس على \ reflect: (of actions, etc.) to bring shame or honour to sb. who caused them: Your failure reflects badly on your teachers.
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