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1 damn
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2 damn
[dæm]1. verb1) to sentence to unending punishment in hell:يُدين، يَحْكُم عَلَيْهِ بالعِقاب الأبَدي في جَهَنَّمHis soul is damned.
2) to cause to be condemned as bad, unacceptable etc:يَلْعَن، يَذِمThat film was damned by the critics.
2. interjectionexpressing anger, irritation etc:يا للْفَظاعَه! اللعْنَه!Damn! I've forgotten my purse.
3. nounsomething unimportant or of no value:شَيْء تافِهI don't give a damn! (= I don't care in the least).
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3 أف
أُفٍّ \ damn: a word used in expressions of anger: Damn! Damn you! You’re a fool!. -
4 تبا لـ
تَبًّا لِـ \ damn: a word used in expressions of anger: Damn! Damn you! You’re a damned fool!. -
5 لعنة
لَعْنَة \ curse: words wishing for evil to come to sb.; rude and violent language; sth. which causes unhappiness or ruin: Drinking too much wine has been the curse of his life. oath: a disrespectful use of the name of God or of some holy word, in order to express strong feelings. \ لَعنةُ الله عَلَى...! \ damn: a word used in expressions of anger: Damn! Damn you! You’re a damned fool!. -
6 اللعنة عليك
interj. damn it! [sl.], god damn it! [sl.], dog it! [sl.], deuce, blast it, by gosh! -
7 ملعون
1́ adj. cursed, accursed, damned [sl.], damn [sl.], god damn, evil, wicked, execrable, abominable, detestable, stupid2́ n. anathema -
8 أدان
v. convict, condemn, damn, doom, find, rail, debit -
9 حكم على
v. condemn, damn, judge, sentence, arbitrate -
10 شىء تافه
n. triviality, duffer, tripe, dust, bagatelle, froth, bosh, small beer, bullshit [sl.], frivolity, damn, joke, bauble, gewgaw, fluff, hog -
11 لعن
1́ n. imprecation2́ v. curse, damn, revile, execrate, imprecate, anathematize, ban -
12 لعنة
n. curse, damn, execration, imprecation, malediction, anathema, ban, cuss -
13 هلك
v. damn, perish -
14 بهل
بَهَلَ: لَعَنَto curse, damn, execrate, imprecate -
15 قاتله الله!
قاتَلَهُ اللّهُ! -
16 لعن
لَعَنَto curse, damn, execrate, imprecate, anathematize -
17 لعن
لَعْنcursing, damn(ation), execration, imprecation, anathematizing, malediction -
18 swear-word
nouna word used in cursing:كَلِمَة شَتْم"Damn" is a mild swear-word.
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19 well
I [wel]1. noun1) a lined shaft made in the earth from which to obtain water, oil, natural gas etc.بِئْر2) the space round which a staircase winds:فَراغ حَوْل مَطْلَع الدَّرَجHe fell down the stair-well.
2. verb(of water from the earth or of tears) to flow freely:يَتَدَفَّق II [wel] comparative better [ˈbetə]: superlative best [best]Tears welled up in her eyes.
1. adjective1) healthy:I don't feel very / at all well
بصِحَّةٍ جَيِّدَهShe's been ill but she's quite well now.
2) in a satisfactory state or condition:جيِّد، في حالَةٍ مُرْضِيَهAll is well now.
2. adverb1) in a good, correct, successful, suitable etc way:بصورةٍ جيِّدَه، ناجِحَهHow well did he do in the exam?
2) with good reason; with justice:You may well look ashamed – that was a cruel thing to do
لسَبَبٍ وَجيه، بصورةٍ عادِلَهYou can't very well refuse to go.
3) with approval or praise:بصورةٍ جَيِّدَه، مادِحاHe speaks well of you.
تُسْتَعْمَل للتَّوْكيدYou can jolly well do it yourself!
5) thoroughly:تَماما، كُليّا، بِصورَةٍ شامِلَهExamine the car well before you buy it.
6) to a great or considerable extent:إلى حَدٍّ كبيرHe is well over fifty.
3. interjectionتُسْتَعْمَل للتَّعْبير عن المُفاجأهWell! I'd never have believed it!
2) used when re-starting a conversation, starting an explanation etc:حَسَنا: تُسْتَعْمَل عند إسْتِئْناف مُحادَثَه بالتَّفْسيرDo you remember John Watson? Well, he's become a teacher.
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