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1 حمى مستمرة
continued fever -
2 حمى مطبقة
continued fever -
3 مراجعة الإقامة المستمرة
continued stay review -
4 مراجعة البقاء المستمر
continued-stay review -
5 continue
[kənˈtɪnjuː] verb1) to go on being, doing etc; to last or keep on:يَبْقى، يَدوم، يَسْتَمِرThe road continues for 150 kilometres.
2) to go on (with) often after a break or pause:يَسْتَمِرThis story is continued on p.53.
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6 baqa
cluster, bunch; bundle [?]--------continued existence [baqia] Hin baka, Ind baka, Per baqa borrowed from Ar -
7 حمى مضاعفة مستمرة
double continued fever -
8 داء هوخارد
1. Huchards disease 2. continued arterial hypertension -
9 مستمر
1) continual 2) continued 3) continuous -
10 مطبق
1) continued 2) occludator 3) occluder 4) stratified -
11 متواصل
adj. ceaseless, running, continuous, continual, constant, persistent, uninterrupted, unbroken, unceasing, incessant, unremitting, continued, round the clock -
12 البقية على الصفحة كذا..
البَقِيّةُ على الصّفْحَةِ كَذَا..continued on gage.. -
13 التتمة في الصفحة كذا..
التّتِمّةُ في الصّفْحَةِ كَذَا..continued on page.. -
14 مضى قائلا
مَضَى قائِلاً، مَضَى يَقُولُ، مَضَى فَقَالَhe went on to say, he added, he continued saying -
15 مضى يقول
مَضَى قائِلاً، مَضَى يَقُولُ، مَضَى فَقَالَhe went on to say, he added, he continued saying -
16 مضى فقال
مَضَى قائِلاً، مَضَى يَقُولُ، مَضَى فَقَالَhe went on to say, he added, he continued saying -
17 متتابع
مُتَتَابِع: مُتَوَالٍ، مُتَوَاصِلsuccessive, consecutive, sequent, sequential; continuous, continual, continued, uninterrupted, unbroken, unceasing, incessant, running, constant -
18 متتال
مُتَتَالٍ (المُتَتَالي): مُتَوَالٍ، مُتَعَاقِبsuccessive, consecutive, sequent, sequential; continuous, continual, continued, uninterrupted; unbroken, unceasing, incessant, running, constant; alternating -
19 متلاحق
مُتَلاَحِق: مُتَتَابِع، مُسْتَمِرّsuccessive, consecutive, uninterrupted, continuous, continued, constant, unbroken, incessant, unceasing -
20 متواصل
مُتَوَاصِل: مُسْتَمِرّcontinuous, continual, continued, continuing, constant, persistent, uninterrupted, unbroken, unceasing, incessant, unremitting, running, (a)round-the-clock
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