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1 competitive
[kəmˈpetətɪv] adjective1) (of a person) enjoying competition:مُحِبٌّ للتَّنافُسa competitive child.
2) (of a price etc) not expensive, therefore able to compete successfully with the prices etc of rivals.تَنافُسي، مُتَنافِستَنافُسي، تَزاحُميI prefer hill-climbing to competitive sports.
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2 competitive
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3 تنافسي
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4 تثبيط تنافسي
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5 خطة طبية تنافسية
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6 مثبط تنافسي
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7 مقايسة الربط البروتيني التنافسي
competitive protein binding assayArabic-English Medical Dictionary > مقايسة الربط البروتيني التنافسي
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8 مقايسة اللاجن المشع التنافسي
competitive radioligand assayArabic-English Medical Dictionary > مقايسة اللاجن المشع التنافسي
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9 مناهضة تنافسية
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10 نقل تنافسي
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11 تنافسي
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12 متباري
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13 تزاحم
تَزَاحُم: تَنَافُسcompetitive; emulative, emulous -
14 تنافسي
تَنَافُسِيّcompetitive; emulative, emulous -
15 game
[geɪm]1. noun1) an enjoyable activity, which eg children play:لُعْبَه للإستِمْتاعa game of pretending.
2) a competitive form of activity, with rules:لُعْبَه رياضِيَّهFootball, tennis and chess are games.
3) a match or part of a match:مُباراهwinning (by) three games to one.
4) (the flesh of) certain birds and animals which are killed for sport:قَنيصَه، صَيْد( also adjective) a game bird.
2. adjectivebrave; willing; ready:شُجاعgame for anything.
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16 racer
nouna car, bicycle etc built for competitive racing.قارِب أو سيّارَه مُصَمَّمَه خِصّيصا للسِّباق -
17 show-jumping
nouna competitive sport in which horses and their riders have to jump a series of artificial fences, walls etc.مُسابقات الخَيْل في قَفْز الحواجِز -
18 تنافس
تَنَافُس \ competition: competing: There was strong competition for entrance to the university. We entered a fishing competition. rivalry: competitive spirit; competition: friendly rivalry between two towns. -
19 تنافسي
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20 قرص
قُرْص \ disc: any thin flat round object. discus: a flat round object, used for throwing as far as possible, as a competitive sport. lozenge: a medicine for the throat, in the form of a sweet. roll: a round piece of bread (like a very small loaf): I had coffee and rolls for breakfast. tablet: a small piece of solid medicine (to be sucked or swallowed). \ أَقْرَاص \ tablets. \ _(field) Med. \ قُرْص \ landing: a level place at the top of some stairs. \ See Also بَسْطَة الدَّرج \ قُرْص من الكَعْك المُحَلّى \ bun: a small round sweet cake, or piece of sweetened bread mixture. \ قُرْص الهاتف \ dial: the face of an instrument (clock, radio, etc.), marked with figures. \ See Also إلخ
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