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1 character
[ˈkærəktə] noun1) the set of qualities that make someone or something different from others; type:شَخْصِيَّهPublicity of this character is not good for the firm.
2) a set of qualities that are considered admirable in some way:صِفات، سَجاياHe showed great character in dealing with the danger.
3) reputation:سُمْعَه، شُهْرَهThey tried to damage his character.
4) a person in a play, novel etc:شَخْصِيَّه رِوائِيَّه/ مَسرحيهRosencrantz is a minor character in Shakespeare's "Hamlet".
5) an odd or amusing person:شَخْصٌ غَريبُ الأطْوارThis fellow's quite a character!
حَرْفٌ هِجائيSome characters on this typewriter are broken.
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إِحْدى شَخْصِيَّات كتاب أو مَسْرَحِيّة \ character: a person, esp. one in a book or play: Several bad characters in this book are well described. \ حَرْف \ character: a kind of mark, sign, etc. used for a number or a letter; a kind of handwriting: These are printed characters. Arabic characters are formed from right to left. \ خُلُق \ character: one’s nature, as shown by one’s actions: John has a weak character and is easily led into trouble. \ عَلامَة كِتابِيّة \ character: a kind of mark, sign, etc. used for a number or a letter; a kind of handwriting: These are printed characters. Arabic characters are written from right to left. -
3 character
طَبْع \ character: one’s nature, as shown by one’s actions: John has a weak character and is easily led into trouble. disposition: sb.’s usaul way of thinking and acting; sb.’s character or nature: My son has a cheerful disposition. nature: the character of a person or animal: His sons all have generous natures. Donkeys are lazy by nature. temper: the state of one’s feelings (esp. a bad state): He’s generous when he’s in a good temper. My father’s in a temper (He’s angry). -
4 character
رَمْز \ character: a kind of mark, sign, etc. used for a number or a letter; a kind of handwriting: These are printed characters. Arabic characters are formed from right to left. emblem: an object that is used as the sign of sth.: A cross is a Christian emblem. symbol: a special sign: A cross is the symbol of Christianity. $ is the symbol for a dollar. token: a sign: The gift was a token of his love. \ See Also حرف (حَرْف)، شعار (شِعار)، تذكار (تَذْكار) -
5 خاصة
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6 محرف
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7 chassla
character [?] Per chassla borrowed from Ar -
8 chulq
character [chalaqa] Ind khuluk, Per cholq, Swa hulka, Tat kholik borrowed from Ar -
9 sajia
character [?] Aze seciyye, Per sajiye, Tur seciye borrowed from Ar -
10 shima
character [?] Per shime borrowed from Ar -
11 ttabi'
character [ttaba'a] -
12 اضطراب الصفات
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13 تحليل الخواص
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14 عصاب سلوكي
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15 مولد الصفات
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16 blot
شائبة \ blot: a fault or shameful act, esp. by someone usually of good character: a blot on one’s character. \ مَعَابَة \ blot: a fault or shameful act, esp. by someone usually of good character: a blot on one’s character. \ وَصْمَة \ blot: a fault or shameful act, esp. by someone usually of good character: a blot on one’s character. -
17 طبع
طَبْع \ character: one’s nature, as shown by one’s actions: John has a weak character and is easily led into trouble. disposition: sb.’s usaul way of thinking and acting; sb.’s character or nature: My son has a cheerful disposition. nature: the character of a person or animal: His sons all have generous natures. Donkeys are lazy by nature. temper: the state of one’s feelings (esp. a bad state): He’s generous when he’s in a good temper. My father’s in a temper (He’s angry). \ بِالطَّبْع \ naturally: of course: Naturally I could not pay such a high price. of course: an expression used when saying sth. that is not likely, or not advised: Of course, he may be wrong. You could, of course, ask for your money back. \ طَبْعٌ سَمْح \ good nature: kindness; willingness to help. -
18 disposition
طَبْع \ character: one’s nature, as shown by one’s actions: John has a weak character and is easily led into trouble. disposition: sb.’s usaul way of thinking and acting; sb.’s character or nature: My son has a cheerful disposition. nature: the character of a person or animal: His sons all have generous natures. Donkeys are lazy by nature. temper: the state of one’s feelings (esp. a bad state): He’s generous when he’s in a good temper. My father’s in a temper (He’s angry). -
19 nature
طَبْع \ character: one’s nature, as shown by one’s actions: John has a weak character and is easily led into trouble. disposition: sb.’s usaul way of thinking and acting; sb.’s character or nature: My son has a cheerful disposition. nature: the character of a person or animal: His sons all have generous natures. Donkeys are lazy by nature. temper: the state of one’s feelings (esp. a bad state): He’s generous when he’s in a good temper. My father’s in a temper (He’s angry). -
20 temper
طَبْع \ character: one’s nature, as shown by one’s actions: John has a weak character and is easily led into trouble. disposition: sb.’s usaul way of thinking and acting; sb.’s character or nature: My son has a cheerful disposition. nature: the character of a person or animal: His sons all have generous natures. Donkeys are lazy by nature. temper: the state of one’s feelings (esp. a bad state): He’s generous when he’s in a good temper. My father’s in a temper (He’s angry).
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