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1 ارتشى
اِرْتَشَى: أخَذَ رَشْوَةً، تَبَرْطَلَto take bribes, accept a bribe, be bribed -
2 تبرطل
تَبَرْطَلَ: اِرْتَشَىto take bribes, accept a bribe, be bribed -
3 مرتش
مُرْتَشٍ (المُرْتَشِي): مُبَرْطَلbribee; venal, corrupt, taking bribes; bribed -
4 bribe
[braɪb]1. nouna gift offered to persuade a person to do something, usually dishonest:رَشْوَهPolicemen are not allowed to accept bribes.
2. verbto give (someone) a bribe:يَرْشو، يُبَرْطِلُHe bribed the guards to let him out of prison.
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5 in any shape (or form)
at all:أبدا، بأي شَكْلٍ من الأشْكالI don't accept bribes in any shape or form.
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6 in any shape (or form)
at all:أبدا، بأي شَكْلٍ من الأشْكالI don't accept bribes in any shape or form.
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7 shame
[ʃeɪm]1. noun1) ( often with at) an unpleasant feeling caused by awareness of guilt, fault, foolishness or failure:خَجَل، حَياءHe felt no shame at his behaviour.
2) dishonour or disgrace:عار، خِزْيThe news that he had accepted bribes brought shame on his whole family.
3) ( with a) a cause of disgrace or a matter for blame:مَصْدَر خِزْيIt's a shame to treat a child so cruelly.
4) ( with a) a pity:أسَف، أسى، خساره!What a shame that he didn't get the job!
2. verb1) ( often with into) to force or persuade to do something by making ashamed:يُخَجِّل، يُجْبِرُ بالتَّخْجيلHe was shamed into paying his share.
2) to cause to have a feeling of shame:يُلْحِق العار بِ، يُخْزيHis cowardice shamed his parents.
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