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  • 1 أبرز

    أبْرَزَ: أظْهَرَ
    to bring out, make apparent, produce, present, show, offer to view, exhibit, manifest, display, bring into view, expose; to bring forward; to bring to the fore

    Arabic-English new dictionary > أبرز

  • 2 أبدى

    أبْدَى: أظْهَرَ
    to show, demonstrate, manifest, display, evince, exhibit, present, bring into view; to reveal, disclose, uncover, bring to light; to express, voice, declare, utter, indicate, state, bring out, make clear

    Arabic-English new dictionary > أبدى

  • 3 أظهر

    أظْهَرَ: بَيّنَ، أوْضَحَ، أبْدَى
    to show, demonstrate, manifest, evince, display, exhibit, present, produce, bring out, bring into view; to bring to light, reveal, disclose, uncover, expose; to illustrate, shed light upon, make clear, clear up, clarify, elucidate, expound, explain; to express, voice, utter, declare, indicate, state, set forth

    Arabic-English new dictionary > أظهر

  • 4 بين

    بَيّنَ: أظْهَرَ، أوْضَحَ
    to show, demonstrate, manifest, display, exhibit, present, bring out, bring into view; to bring to light, reveal, disclose, uncover, expose; to clarify, make clear; to explain, expound, elucidate, illustrate, shed light upon; to indicate, state, set forth

    Arabic-English new dictionary > بين

  • 5 برز

    n. bulge
    v. raise, break free, come into view, outcrop, emerge, germinate, jut, relieve, shine, stand out, stick out, display, show up, spring, stick, shoot, point, project, protrude, bring out, image, heighten, form, feature, excrete, outdo, accentuate

    Arabic-English dictionary > برز

  • 6 كشف

    كَشَفَ
    to uncover, unearth, expose, bare, lay bare, lay open, disclose, reveal, divulge, unfold, unveil, open up, show up, make known or public, bring to light or into view; to remove, take off, lift, raise (a covering, veil, etc.); to discover, detect, find out, dig out

    Arabic-English new dictionary > كشف

  • 7 reconcile

    [ˈrekənsaɪl] verb
    1) to cause (people) to become friendly again, eg after they have quarrelled:

    Why won't you be reconciled (with him)?

    يُصالِح
    2) to bring (two or more different aims, points of view etc) into agreement:

    The unions want high wages and the bosses want high profits – it's almost impossible to reconcile these two aims.

    يُوَفِّق بَيْن
    3) to (make someone) accept (a situation, fact etc) patiently:

    Her mother didn't want the marriage to take place but she is reconciled to it now.

    يَقْبَل، يَرْضى بِ

    Arabic-English dictionary > reconcile

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