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1 apparent
[əˈpærənt] adjective1) easy to see; evident:واضِح، ظاهِرIt is quite apparent to all of us that you haven't done your work properly.
2) seeming but perhaps not real:بادِhis apparent unwillingness.
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2 apparent
مُبَيَّن \ apparent: easy to see: Her pleasure was apparent. \ See Also واضح (واضح) -
3 apparent
ظَاهِر \ apparent: easy to see: Her pleasure was apparent. evident: plain and clear to the mind: It’s evident that you weren’t listening. Evidently you were asleep. \ See Also واضح (واضِح) -
4 apparent
ظَاهِرِيّ \ apparent: appearing to be true: The apparent improvement in his homework was really the result of his brother’s help. outside: describing something that is not inside anything else: The outside door was made of wood and the inner door was made of glass. superficial: on the surface; not thorough: superficial damage; a superficial knowledge of chemistry. -
5 apparent
مَرْئِيّ \ apparent: easy to see: Her pleasure was apparent. visible: which can be seen: The sun is not visible at night. visual: concerned with seeing. -
6 evident, apparent
بَادٍ (بِوضوح) \ evident, apparent. \ See Also ظاهر (ظاهِر) -
7 jali
apparent [jala] Per jali borrowed from Ar -
8 الكثافة الظاهرية
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9 الوضعية الظاهرية
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10 حركة ظاهرية
apparent movement -
11 حول ظاهري
apparent strabismus -
12 ظاهر
ظَاهِر \ apparent: easy to see: Her pleasure was apparent. evident: plain and clear to the mind: It’s evident that you weren’t listening. Evidently you were asleep. \ See Also واضح (واضِح) \ ظَاهِر (اً) للعِيَان \ out: in (or into) the open; away from shelter; in (or into) view: Don’t stand out in the rain. The ship was far out at sea. The sun is (or is coming) out. The flowers are out. \ ظَاهِر للعِيَان \ conspicuous: easily noticed: the tall man was conspicuous among the crowd. -
13 ظاهري
ظَاهِرِيّ \ apparent: appearing to be true: The apparent improvement in his homework was really the result of his brother’s help. outside: describing something that is not inside anything else: The outside door was made of wood and the inner door was made of glass. superficial: on the surface; not thorough: superficial damage; a superficial knowledge of chemistry. -
14 مبين
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15 مرئي
مَرْئِيّ \ apparent: easy to see: Her pleasure was apparent. visible: which can be seen: The sun is not visible at night. visual: concerned with seeing. -
16 evident
ظَاهِر \ apparent: easy to see: Her pleasure was apparent. evident: plain and clear to the mind: It’s evident that you weren’t listening. Evidently you were asleep. \ See Also واضح (واضِح) -
17 outside
ظَاهِرِيّ \ apparent: appearing to be true: The apparent improvement in his homework was really the result of his brother’s help. outside: describing something that is not inside anything else: The outside door was made of wood and the inner door was made of glass. superficial: on the surface; not thorough: superficial damage; a superficial knowledge of chemistry. -
18 superficial
ظَاهِرِيّ \ apparent: appearing to be true: The apparent improvement in his homework was really the result of his brother’s help. outside: describing something that is not inside anything else: The outside door was made of wood and the inner door was made of glass. superficial: on the surface; not thorough: superficial damage; a superficial knowledge of chemistry. -
19 visible
مَرْئِيّ \ apparent: easy to see: Her pleasure was apparent. visible: which can be seen: The sun is not visible at night. visual: concerned with seeing. -
20 visual
مَرْئِيّ \ apparent: easy to see: Her pleasure was apparent. visible: which can be seen: The sun is not visible at night. visual: concerned with seeing.
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