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1 conservative
[-tɪv] adjective1) disliking change:مُحافِظ، تَقليديconservative opinions.
2) in politics, wanting to avoid major changes and to keep business and industry in private hands.مُحافِظ، مُقاوِم لِلتَّغيير -
2 conservative
عُضْو في حزب المحافظين البريطانيّ \ conservative: (a person) belonging to the British political party that wishes to preserve the country from too much government control of industry. \ مُحافِظ (شَخْص) \ conservative: (a person) disliking great or sudden changes from the customary way of doing things; (a person) belonging to the British political party that wishes to preserve the country from too much government control of industry. \ See Also متحفظ (مُتَحَفِّظ) -
3 تحفظي
conservative -
4 الجراحة المحافظة
conservative surgery -
5 تنسخ محافظ
conservative replication -
6 حفرة سنية تحفظية
conservative cavity -
7 قطع الخشاء المحافظ
conservative mastoidectomy -
8 مداواة محافظة
conservative medication -
9 معالجة تحفظية
conservative treatment -
10 معالجة محافظة
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11 muhhafidz
defending; protector; conservative; governor [hhafidza] Hin muhafiz, Per mohhafedz, Tur muhafiz borrowed from Ar -
12 عضو في حزب محافظ
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13 محافظ
1́ adj. old line, fogyish, Tory, conservative, old fashioned, old-time, fusty2́ n. Die Hard, fogy, mayor, governor3́ v. back away -
14 معتدل
1́ adj. moderate, modest, abstemious, conservative, temperate, reasonable, low key, measured, mild, clement, soft, genial, gentle, meek, middle, balmy, steady, straight, erect, upright2́ n. mediocrity -
15 مقاوم للتغيير
adj. conservative -
16 واق
1́ adj. protective, preservative, defensive, covering, conservative, preventative2́ n. conservator, glove, condom -
17 حافظ
حافِظ: حارِس، صائِن، واقٍkeeper, guardian, caretaker, custodian, curator, trustee; protector, preserver, guarder, defender; conserver, conservator; maintainer, sustainer, upholder, vindicator, retainer, holder; preservative, conservative, protective, defensive, preventive; preserving, guarding, protecting, keeping, maintaining, sustaining, retaining, holding; saving, conserving -
18 رجعي
رَجْعِيّ (التّفْكِيرِ): مُحافِظٌ جدّاً، مُتَعَصّبold-fashioned, narrow-minded, intolerant, highly conservative, fusty, illiberal, ossified -
19 صائن
صائِن: حافِظ، واقٍpreserver, conserver, keeper, guarder, guardian, protector, caretaker; maintainer, sustainer; preservative, conservative protective, defensive, preventive; preserving, conserving, keeping, guarding, protecting, maintaining, sustaining -
20 ضيق العقل أو التفكير
ضَيّقُ العَقْلِ أو التّفْكِيرnarrow-minded, one-track minded, hidebound, obstinately conservative, intolerant, illiberal, ossified, old-fashioned, fusty
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