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1 aggressive
مُتَهَجِّم \ aggressive: fond of attacking others; quick to quarrel: He’s very aggressive about politics. -
2 aggressive
عُدْوَانيّ \ aggressive: fond of attacking others; quick to quarrel: He’s very aggressive about politics. pushing: determined to be successful, but annoying others by one’s forceful manner: a pushing young business man. \ See Also شَديد الطُّموح -
3 aggressive
[əˈgresɪv] adjectiveready to attack or oppose; quarrelsome:عِدَائِي، عُدْوَانِيHe's a most aggressive boy – he is always fighting at school.
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4 استفزازي
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5 عدواني
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6 اضطراب سلوكي عدواني
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7 شخصية عدوانية
aggressive personality -
8 غريزة عدوانية
aggressive instinct -
9 ورام ليفي عدواني
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10 عدواني
عُدْوَانيّ \ aggressive: fond of attacking others; quick to quarrel: He’s very aggressive about politics. pushing: determined to be successful, but annoying others by one’s forceful manner: a pushing young business man. \ See Also شَديد الطُّموح -
11 متهجم
مُتَهَجِّم \ aggressive: fond of attacking others; quick to quarrel: He’s very aggressive about politics. -
12 pushing
عُدْوَانيّ \ aggressive: fond of attacking others; quick to quarrel: He’s very aggressive about politics. pushing: determined to be successful, but annoying others by one’s forceful manner: a pushing young business man. \ See Also شَديد الطُّموح -
13 التهاب الكبد المزمن العدواني
chronic aggressive hepatitisArabic-English Medical Dictionary > التهاب الكبد المزمن العدواني
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14 خاصة عدوانية فموية
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15 شخصية لافاعلة عدوانية
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16 العدواني
n. aggressive, attacker -
17 عدواني
1́ adj. aggressive, offensive, truculent, quarrelsome, petulant, cantankerous2́ n. squabble -
18 مشاكس
1́ adj. quarrelsome, contentious, dissentious, currish, cantankerous, petulant, pugnacious, termagant, fresh, truculent, aggressive, bitchy, ornery, obstreperous, rowdy2́ n. sorehead -
19 مكافح
1́ adj. aggressive2́ n. fighter, militant -
20 هجومي
adj. offensive, aggressive
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