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  • 61 طلسم

    طِلَسْم، طِلّسْم، طِلْسَم
    talisman, charm; enigma, mystery

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  • 62 طلسم

    طِلَسْم، طِلّسْم، طِلْسَم
    talisman, charm; enigma, mystery

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  • 63 ظرف

    ظَرْف: ظَرَافَة، فُكَاهَة، كِيَاسَة
    wit, wittiness, esprit, humor; charm, cuteness, elegance, grace(fulness)

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  • 64 عزيمة

    عَزِيمَة: رُقْيَة
    incantation, spell, charm

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  • 65 عذوبة

    عُذُوبَة
    sweetness; pleasantness, delightfulness, charm

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  • 66 فتن

    فَتَنَ: سَحَرَ، تَيّمَ
    to fascinate, charm, enchant, captivate, infatuate, enthrall, spellbind, mesmerize, thrill, (be)witch, entrance

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  • 67 فتنة

    فِتْنَة: سِحْر
    charm, glamor, magic, spell, charisma; enchantment, fascination, captivation, bewitchment, infatuation

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  • 68 كياسة

    كِيَاسَة: ظَرْف، ظَرَافَة
    wit, wittiness, esprit; charm, cuteness, elegance, grace(fulness)

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  • 69 beguile

    [bɪˈgæɪl] verb
    1) to occupy (time) pleasantly:

    He beguiled the time with gardening.

    يَتَسَلّى، يُشْغِلُ وَقْتَـهُفي
    2) to charm or amuse (a person):

    She beguiled the children with stories.

    يُلْهي(الأوْلاد)

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  • 70 bewitch

    [bɪˈwɪtʃ] verb
    to cast a spell on, to charm:

    She bewitched us with her smile.

    يَسْحَر، يَفْتِن، يَخْلِبُ

    Arabic-English dictionary > bewitch

  • 71 captivate

    [ˈkæptɪveɪt] verb
    to charm, fascinate, or hold the attention of:

    He was captivated by her beauty.

    يَسْحَرُ، يَخْلِبُ، يَسْبي الألْباب

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  • 72 dazzle

    [ˈdæzl] verb
    1) (of a strong light) to prevent from seeing properly:

    I was dazzled by the car's headlights.

    يَبْهَر، يَخْطُفُ النَّظَر
    2) to affect the ability of making correct judgements:

    She was dazzled by his charm.

    يَذْهِل، يَسْحَر

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  • 73 disarm

    [dɪsˈaːm] verb
    1) to take away weapons from:

    He crept up from behind and managed to disarm the gunman.

    يَنْزَع أو يُجَرِّد من السِّلاح
    2) to get rid of weapons of war:

    Not until peace was made did the victors consider it safe to disarm.

    يَتَخَلَّص من الأسْلِحَه
    3) to make less hostile; to charm.
    يُلَطِّف الغَضَب، يُلَيِّن

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  • 74 enchantment

    noun
    1) the act of enchanting or state of being enchanted:

    a look of enchantment on the children's faces.

    إفْتِتان، سِحْر
    2) a magic spell.
    سِحْر، طَلْسَم
    3) charm; attraction:

    the enchantment (s) of a big city.

    سِحْر، فِتْنَه، جاذِبِيَّه عَظيمَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > enchantment

  • 75 fascinate

    [ˈfæsɪneɪt] verb
    to charm; to attract or interest very strongly:

    She was fascinated by the strange clothes and customs of the country people.

    يَسْحَر، يَفْتَن

    Arabic-English dictionary > fascinate

  • 76 lie

    I [laɪ]
    1. noun
    a false statement made with the intention of deceiving:

    It would be a lie to say I knew, because I didn't.

    كَذِب، كِذْبَه
    2. verb
    present participle ˈlying: past tense, past participle lied
    to say etc something which is not true, with the intention of deceiving:

    There's no point in asking her – she'll just lie about it.

    يَكْذِب II [laɪ] present participle ˈlying: past tense lay [leɪ]: past participle lain [leɪn] verb
    1) to be in or take a more or less flat position:

    The book was lying in the hall.

    يَضْطَجِع، يَتَمَدَّد
    2) to be situated; to be in a particular place etc:

    His interest lies in farming.

    يَقَع، يَمْتَد
    3) to remain in a certain state:

    The shop is lying empty now.

    يَبْقى
    4) ( with in) (of feelings, impressions etc) to be caused by or contained in:

    His charm lies in his honesty.

    يَكْمُن

    Arabic-English dictionary > lie

  • 77 lucky

    adjective
    1) having good luck:

    He was very lucky to escape alive.

    مَحْظوظ
    2) bringing good luck:

    a lucky charm.

    جالِب الحَظ، رَقَم الحَظ

    Arabic-English dictionary > lucky

  • 78 magic

    [ˈmædʒɪk]
    1. noun
    1) (the charms, spells etc used in) the art or practice of using supernatural forces:

    The prince was turned by magic into a frog.

    سِحْر
    2) the art of producing illusions by tricks:

    The conjuror's magic delighted the children.

    شَعْوَذَه
    3) fascination or great charm:

    the magic of Turner's paintings.

    سِحْر، فِتْنَه، جَمال
    2. adjective
    used in or using magic:

    a magic spell.

    سِحْري

    Arabic-English dictionary > magic

  • 79 talisman

    [ˈtælɪzmən] (American) [-lɪs-] noun
    an object which is supposed to have magic powers to protect its owner; a charm:

    He had a rabbit's foot which he wore round his neck as a talisman.

    طَلْسَم، تَعْويذَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > talisman

  • 80 warm

    [wɔːm]
    1. adjective
    1) moderately, or comfortably, hot:

    Are you warm enough, or shall I close the window?

    a warm summer's day.

    دافِئ
    2) (of clothes) protecting the wearer from the cold:

    a warm jumper.

    دافِئ
    3) welcoming, friendly, enthusiastic etc:

    a warm smile.

    دافِئ، وُدّي، حار
    4) tending to make one hot:

    This is warm work!

    ساخِن، مُسَبِّب الدَّفء
    5) (of colours) enriched by a certain quantity of red or pink, or (of red etc) rich and bright:

    I don't want white walls – I want something warmer.

    لامِع، مائِل إلى الأحْمَر
    2. verb
    1) to make moderately hot:

    He warmed his hands in front of the fire.

    يُدْفِئ
    2) to become friendly (towards) or enthusiastic (about):

    She warmed to his charm.

    يشْعُرُ بالدِّفء، يُصْبِحُ وُدِّيّا أو حَماسِيّا
    3. noun
    an act of warming:

    Give your hands a warm in front of the fire.

    تَدْفِئَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > warm

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