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1 objectionable
مَكْروه \ objectionable: very unpleasant; causing people to object: an objectionable smell. \ مَوْضِع للاعتراض \ objectionable: causing people to object: an objectionable suggestion. \ مُسْتَنْكَر \ objectionable: very unpleasant; causing people to object: an objectionable smell. -
2 موضع
مَوْضِع \ place: a position: He won first place in the race. Everything was in its place (in its correct position). Please keep a place (a seat) for me in the front row. Lay two more places (two more sets of knives, forks, etc.) for our guests. position: the place where sth. is: A ship’s position can be fixed by the stars. The house was in a sheltered position. stand: a position for standing: The guards took their stand by the door. \ See Also مكان (مَكان)، مركز (مَرْكَز) \ مَوْضِع \ foothold: a firm support for a foot, esp. when climbing: He could not get a foothold on the icy slope, and fell over. \ See Also موطِئ، مَمْسَك قَدَم \ مَوْضِع تَسَاؤل \ questionable: adj. (of things) doubtful, needing to be questioned: a questionable explanation. \ See Also شك (شكّ) \ مَوْضِع للاعتراض \ objectionable: causing people to object: an objectionable suggestion. \ مَوْضِع مُجْتَرَف (بِفِعْل الماء) \ wash-out: a place where heavy rain has damaged a road or railway.
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