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  • 61 غبي

    غَبِيّ: أحْمَق، أبْلَه
    stupid, foolish, silly, dumb, dense, dull, thickheaded, thick-witted, dim-witted, fat-witted, unwise, idiotic, imbecilic, imbecile; fool, dolt, imbecile, idiot, simpleton, dullard, dunce, dunderhead, thickhead, blockhead, fathead, numskull

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  • 62 غر

    غَرّ: خَدَعَ، أغْوَى، بَهَرَ
    to deceive (with vain hopes), mislead, beguile, delude, fool; to lure, allure, entice, inveigle, decoy, tempt, seduce; to dazzle, blind

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  • 63 غش

    غَشّ: خَدَعَ
    to cheat, swindle; to double-cross; to deceive, fool, delude, bluff, beguile; to trick, dupe, gull

    Arabic-English new dictionary > غش

  • 64 فسل

    فِسْل: أحْمَق
    stupid, silly, foolish, idiotic; fool, idiot, imbecile, simpleton

    Arabic-English new dictionary > فسل

  • 65 قتل الوقت

    قَتَلَ الوَقْتَ
    to kill time, waste time, fiddle away (one's time), frivol, loiter, idle, fool around, twiddle one's thumbs

    Arabic-English new dictionary > قتل الوقت

  • 66 كذب

    كَذَبَ: خَدَعَ، ضَلّلَ
    to deceive, delude, mislead, fool

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  • 67 كذبة نيسان

    كِذْبَةُ نِيْسان
    April Fools' joke, April fool

    Arabic-English new dictionary > كذبة نيسان

  • 68 لطخة

    لُطَخَة: أحْمَق
    stupid, foolish, idiotic, doltish,; fool; idiot, dolt, dullard, dunce

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  • 69 مجنون

    مَجْنُون (اسم)
    madman, maniac, lunatic, crackpot; fool

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  • 70 مزح

    مَزَحَ
    to joke, jest, make fun, banter, fool, kid (around)

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  • 71 مقلب

    مَقْلَب: مَزْحَة، خُدْعَة
    prank, waggery, practical joke, frolic, playful trick; April foot, April fool's joke or trick

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  • 72 مغفل

    مُغَفّل: غَبِيّ، أبْلَه
    stupid, foolish, silly, simple-minded, dumb, dense, fat-witted, thickheaded; simpleton, fool, dupe, dolt, dullard, dunce, dunderhead, featherbrain, numskull

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  • 73 هرج

    هَرّجَ: تَصَرّفَ كَمُهَرّج، مَزَحَ
    to clown, play the fool, jest, joke, make fun

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  • 74 as

    [æz]
    1. conjunction
    1) when; while:

    We'll be able to talk as we go.

    عِنْدَما، بَيْنَما، عِنْدَما
    2) because:

    As I am leaving tomorrow, I've bought you a present.

    بِسَبَب
    3) in the same way that:

    If you are not sure how to behave, do as I do.

    مِثْل، كَما، بِنَفْسِ الطَّريقَه
    4) used to introduce a statement of what the speaker knows or believes to be the case:

    As you know, I'll be leaving tomorrow.

    كَما
    5) though:

    Old as I am, I can still fight

    Much as I want to, I cannot go.

    مَع أن
    6) used to refer to something which has already been stated and apply it to another person:

    Tom is English, as are Dick and Harry.

    مِثْل
    2. adverb
    used in comparisons, eg the first as in the following example:

    The bread was as hard as a brick.

    بِنَفْس الصِّفَه
    3. preposition
    1) used in comparisons, eg the second as in the following example:
    بِنَفْس المِقْدار، مِثل
    2) like:

    He was dressed as a woman.

    مِثل
    3) with certain verbs eg regard, ~treat, ~describe, ~accept:

    He treats the children as adults.

    عَلى أنه
    4) in the position of:

    He is greatly respected both as a person and as a politician.

    كَ ، بِوَظِيفَة

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  • 75 clot

    [klɔt]
    1. noun
    1) soft or fluid matter ( especially blood) formed into a solid mass:

    a clot of blood.

    كُتْلَه مُتَجَمِّدَه
    2) a fool or an idiot.
    أحْمَق، أهْبَل
    2. verb
    past tense, past participle ˈclotted
    to form into clots:

    Most people's blood clots easily.

    يَتَجَمَّد، يتخثّر (الدم)

    Arabic-English dictionary > clot

  • 76 half-wit

    noun
    a fool or idiot.
    ضَعيف العَقْل

    Arabic-English dictionary > half-wit

  • 77 have on

    1) ( also have got on) to wear:

    That's a nice suit you have on.

    يَرْتَدي
    2) to fool (someone):

    You're having me on – that's not really true, is it?

    يسْخَر من
    3) ( also have got on) to be busy with:

    Have you (got) anything on this afternoon?

    يَكون مَشْغولا

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  • 78 imbecile

    [ˈɪmbəsiːl] (American) [-sl] noun
    1) a stupid person; a fool.
    أبْلَه
    2) a person of very low intelligence who cannot look after himself.
    مَعْتوه

    Arabic-English dictionary > imbecile

  • 79 muck about

    1) to do things without any definite plan.
    يَعْمَلُ الأشْياء بِدون خُطَّةٍ مُحَدَّدَه
    2) to fool around.
    يَتَسَكَّع، يَمْشي بِتوانٍ بدون هَدَف

    Arabic-English dictionary > muck about

  • 80 muck around

    1) to do things without any definite plan.
    يَعْمَلُ الأشْياء بِدون خُطَّةٍ مُحَدَّدَه
    2) to fool around.
    يَتَسَكَّع، يَمْشي بِتوانٍ بدون هَدَف

    Arabic-English dictionary > muck around

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