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nounبِبُرودَه -
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(coldness and dampness of the skin when a person is in) a state of shock, fear etc.عَرَق الخَوْف والبَرْد -
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1́ n. cold, coldness, chill, hail2́ v. freshen, chill, refrigerate, quench, rasp -
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n. coldness, coolness, chilliness, frigidity, unfriendliness, phlegm -
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n. dry, dryness, aridity, aridness, drying up, drought, dehydration, desiccation, exsiccation, coldness -
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n. cold, running cold, coldness, coryza -
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n. listlessness, torpidity, torpor, lethargy, languishment, letdown, sluggishness, coolness, coldness, frigidity, tepidity -
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بُرُودَة: فُتُور، عَدَمُ اكْتِراثcoldness, coolness, frigidity, tepidity, unfriendliness; indifference, nonchalance, apathy, disinterest(edness), lack of concern or interest -
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فُتُور: بُرُودَة، لا مُبَالاة، نُفُور، جَفْوةcoolness, coldness, frigidity, tepidity, lukewarmness, halfheartedness, spiritlessness, unfriendliness, indifference, disinterest(edness), nonchalance, apathy, unconcern, cool lack of concern or interest, lack of emotion or warmth of feeling; alienation, estrangement, disaffection -
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[tʃɪl]1. noun1) coldness:بُرودَه، قَشْعَريرَهThere's a chill in the air.
2) an illness which causes shivering:يُصابُ بِزُكامI think I've caught a chill.
2. adjectivecold:بارِد، قارِسa chill wind.
3. verbto make cold (without freezing):يُبَرِّد، يُثَلِّجHave you chilled the wine?
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[kəuld]1. adjective1) low in temperature:بارِدcold meat and salad.
2) lower in temperature than is comfortable:مَقْرورI feel cold.
3) unfriendly:فاتِر، بارِد الشُّعورHis manner was cold.
2. noun1) the state of being cold or of feeling the coldness of one's surroundings:She has gone to live in the South of France because she cannot bear the cold in Britain
بُرودة ،بُرودَةُ، الشُّعورHe was blue with cold.
2) an illness with running nose, coughing etc:زُكام، رَشِحYou might catch cold.
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[frɔst]1. noun1) frozen dew, vapour etc:جَليدThe ground was covered with frost this morning.
2) the coldness of weather needed to form ice:صَقيعThere'll be (a) frost tomorrow.
2. verb1) ( often with over or up)2) to become covered with frost:يَتَغَطّى بالجليدThe windscreen of my car frosted up last night.
3) (American) to cover a cake with frosting.يُغَطّي الحَلوى بالسُّكَّر -
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[nɪp] past tense, past participle nipped1. verb1) to press between the thumb and a finger, or between claws or teeth, causing pain; to pinch or bite:يَضْغَط بين الإبْهام والسَّبابَه، يَقْرُص، يَعُضThe dog nipped her ankle.
2) to cut with such an action:يَقْطَع، يَقْضُمHe nipped off the heads of the flowers.
3) to sting:يَقْرُصIodine nips when it is put on a cut.
4) to move quickly; to make a quick, usually short, journey:يَقوم بِزِيارَةٍ سَريعَهHe nipped over to Paris for the week-end.
يوقِف نُمُوThe frost has nipped the roses.
2. noun1) the act of pinching or biting:قَرْصَه، عَضَّهHis dog gave her a nip on the ankle.
2) a sharp stinging quality, or coldness in the weather:لَسْعَهa nip in the air.
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adjective1) full of, or covered with, stones:a stony path/beach
حَجَري، صَخْري، مُغَطّى بالحِجارَهIt's very stony around here.
2) (of a person's expression etc) like stone in coldness, hardness etc:قاسٍ، جافHe gave me a stony stare.
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فُتُور \ coldness: cold condition or behaviour. stiffness: stiff condition. \ فُتُور الهِمّة \ lethargy: unhealthy and continuous tiredness: The fever left her in a state of lethargy. -
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