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41 أرشد
أرْشَدَ: هَدَىto guide, direct, lead, show the way (to), conduct, pilot, usher; to instruct, teach; to advise, counsel -
42 أصول
أُصُول: آدابُ السّلُوكproprieties, decencies, etiquette, rules of decorum or conduct -
43 أوصل
أوْصَلَ (إلى): أوْرَدَ، أدّى، أرْشَدَto take to, get to, bring to, lead to, show to, conduct to, convey to, drive to, steer to -
44 أوصل الكهرباء
أوْصَلَ الكَهْرَباءَ، الحَرَارَةَ، الصّوْتَ، الضّوْءَ -
45 الحرارة
أوْصَلَ الكَهْرَباءَ، الحَرَارَةَ، الصّوْتَ، الضّوْءَ -
46 الصوت
أوْصَلَ الكَهْرَباءَ، الحَرَارَةَ، الصّوْتَ، الضّوْءَ -
47 الضوء
أوْصَلَ الكَهْرَباءَ، الحَرَارَةَ، الصّوْتَ، الضّوْءَ -
48 إدارة
إدَارَة: تَدْبِير، حُكْم، تَوْجِيهadministration, management, direction, running, handling, conduct(ing), control(ling) -
49 تدبير
تَدْبِير: إدَارَةmanagement, handling, direction, disposal, disposition, administration, conduct(ing), running -
50 تصرف
تَصَرّف: سُلُوكbehavior, conduct, manners, demeanor, deportment, comportment, action,(way of)acting -
51 تصرف
تَصَرّفَ: سَلَكَto behave, act, conduct oneself, comport oneself, deport oneself -
52 تعامل
تَعَامُل: مُعَامَلَة، مُعَالَجَة، تَصَرّفtreatment, treating, dealing with, handling; behavior, conduct -
53 حاكم
حاكَمَ: نَظَرَ في، تَوَلّى مُحَاكَمَةَ فُلاَنto try, conduct the trial of; to judge, hear and pass judgment on -
54 حسن السلوك
حُسْنُ السّلُوكgood behavior, good conduct, good manners, politeness, good breeding -
55 دل على أو إلى
دَلّ على أو إلى (الطّرِيقِ إلخ): أرْشَدَ، هَدَىto show the way (to), guide, lead, direct, conduct, pilot, usher -
56 سار
سارَ: سَلَكَ، تَصَرّفَto behave, act, conduct oneself -
57 ساس
ساسَ: حَكَمَ، دَبّرَ، أدَارَto govern, rule; to administer, manage, direct, run, lead, handle, conduct -
58 سلك
سَلَكَ: تَصَرّفَto behave, act, conduct oneself, comport oneself, deport oneself, demean oneself -
59 سير
سَيّرَ: أدَارَ، تَوَلّى الإدَارَةto run, direct, manage, handle, conduct -
60 سلوك
سُلُوك: تَصَرّفbehavior, conduct, manners, demeanor, deportment, comportment; attitude
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