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  • 61 موت ذعاف

    مَوْتٌ ذُعَاف
    sudden death, immediate death

    Arabic-English new dictionary > موت ذعاف

  • 62 سكرة الموت

    سَكْرَةُ المَوْت
    agony of death, death struggle

    Arabic-English new dictionary > سكرة الموت

  • 63 ضريبة الإرث أو التركة أو الأيلولة

    ضَرِيبَةُ الإِرْثِ أو التّرِكَةِ أو الأيْلُولَة
    inheritance tax, death tax, death duty, succession duty, estate tax, estate duty

    Arabic-English new dictionary > ضريبة الإرث أو التركة أو الأيلولة

  • 64 منازع

    مُنَازِع: مُحْتَضَر
    dying, in extremis, moribund, in the throes of death, at the point of death, at the last gasp, near one's end

    Arabic-English new dictionary > منازع

  • 65 نزع

    نَزْع: اِحْتِضار
    death struggle, agony of death

    Arabic-English new dictionary > نزع

  • 66 نزاع

    نِزَاع: اِحْتِضار
    death struggle, agony of death

    Arabic-English new dictionary > نزاع

  • 67 martyr

    [ˈmaːtə]
    1. noun
    1) a person who suffers death or hardship for what he or she believes:

    St Joan is said to have been a martyr.

    شَهيد
    2) a person who continually suffers from a disease, difficulty etc:

    She is a martyr to rheumatism.

    شَهيدٌ لِ، ضَحِيَّه، شَخْص كثير المُعاناه من المَرَض
    2. verb
    to put (someone) to death or cause (him) to suffer greatly for his beliefs:

    Saint Joan was martyred by the English.

    يَقْتُل بسبب العَقيدَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > martyr

  • 68 mortal

    [ˈmɔːtl]
    1. adjective
    1) liable to die; unable to live for ever:

    Man is mortal.

    فانٍ، زائِل
    2) of or causing death:

    mortal enemies (= enemies willing to fight each other till death)

    mortal combat.

    مُميت، قاتِل
    2. noun
    a human being:

    All mortals must die sometime.

    إنْسان، مَخْلوق بَشَري

    Arabic-English dictionary > mortal

  • 69 murder

    [ˈməːdə]
    1. noun
    1) (an act of) killing a person on purpose and illegally:

    an increase in the number of murders.

    قَتْل عَمْدي
    2) any killing or causing of death that is considered as bad as this:

    the murder of innocent people by terrorists.

    مَوت ، قَتْل
    2. verb
    to kill (a person) on purpose and illegally:

    He murdered two children.

    يَقْتُل عَمْداً

    Arabic-English dictionary > murder

  • 70 استجواب

    اِسْتِجْوَاب \ inquest: an official inquiry into the reasons for sb.’s death. inquiry: actions and meetings which are arranged to find out the reason for sth. or how sth. happened: There was a public inquiry into the causes of the child’s death.

    Arabic-English dictionary > استجواب

  • 71 تحقيق

    تَحْقِيق \ inquiry: (an act of) inquiring; actions and meetings which are arranged to find out the reason for sth. or how sth. happened: There was a public inquiry into the causes of the child’s death. investigation: making inquiries; trying to find out the truth of sth.; a careful official search: After the murder attempt, there was a police investigation. \ تَحْقيق (جَعلُ الشَّيءِ حقيقةً)‏ \ realization, actualization. \ تَحْقِيق قَضائيّ \ inquest: an official inquiry into the reasons for sb.’s death.

    Arabic-English dictionary > تحقيق

  • 72 ترك (تركة أو في الوصية)

    تَرَكَ (تَرِكَةً أو في الوَصِيَّةِ)‏ \ leave: to possess (sth.) at one’s death; arrange to give (sth. at one’s death: Our father left $8000. He left half of it to me and half to my brother. \ تَرَكَ انْطبَاعًا في: \ impress: to have a strong effect on (sb.); fill (sb.) with admiration: His honesty impressed me. \ تَرَكَ مُطْلقَ السّراح \ let free, let loose: to set free or loose: Don’t let your dog loose among the sheep. \ تَرَكَ... على حالِهِ \ leave alone, let alone: not touch; not to trouble: Leave that dog alone or he’ll bite you.

    Arabic-English dictionary > ترك (تركة أو في الوصية)

  • 73 تفجع

    تَفَجَّعَ \ lament: to show great grief for (sth.): His death was lamented by all his friends. mourn: to show grief (for): She mourned for her husband. She mourned his death.

    Arabic-English dictionary > تفجع

  • 74 علم

    عَلِمَ \ find (found): to learn or discover sth. (by experience or study of inquiry): I found that my car had been stolen. know: (of facts) to have learnt; have in the mind: He didn’t know my name. He knew who I was. Do you know much English? Do you know how to drive? Did you know about his death. learn: to be told (by spoken or written words): I have only just learnt of his death (or that he is dead). \ عَلِمَ أنّ \ understand: to think; have received an idea: We understood him to be dead. \ عَلِمَ بِـ \ get wind of sth.: to hear about sth. secret: We got wind of their attack, and prepared our defences.

    Arabic-English dictionary > علم

  • 75 عيد

    عِيد \ feast: a joyful day in honour of some past event: Easter Sunday is a Christian feast. festival: a day of rejoicing: Easter Sunday and Christmas Day are religious festivals. \ عِيد سَنَويّ \ anniversary: the yearly return to the date of an event: Next Friday is the anniversary of the day we met. \ عِيد الفِصْح \ Easter: a Christian feast, in memory of the day when Jesus appeared alive to his followers after his death; the time of this feast. \ عِيد القِيامَة \ Easter: a Christian feast, in memory of the day when Jesus appeared alive to his followers after his death; the time of this feast. \ عِيد كل 25 سنة \ jubilee: a time of rejoicing because something has lasted for 50 years (a golden jubilee) or 25 years (a silver jubilee). \ عِيدُ مِيلاد \ birthday: the day when this date falls in any following year: My baby will be a year old tomorrow; it will be his first birthday. \ عِيدُ ميلاد المسيح \ Christmas: December 25th, the feast in honour of the birth of Jesus Christ.

    Arabic-English dictionary > عيد

  • 76 ندب

    نَدَبَ \ lament: to show great grief for (sth.): His death was lamented by all his friends. mourn: to show grief (for): She mourned for her husband. She mourned his death.

    Arabic-English dictionary > ندب

  • 77 وفاة

    وَفَاة \ death: dying; the end of life: They have had two deaths in the family. She was burnt to death.

    Arabic-English dictionary > وفاة

  • 78 Easter

    عِيد الفِصْح \ Easter: a Christian feast, in memory of the day when Jesus appeared alive to his followers after his death; the time of this feast. \ عِيد القِيامَة \ Easter: a Christian feast, in memory of the day when Jesus appeared alive to his followers after his death; the time of this feast.

    Arabic-English glossary > Easter

  • 79 avenge

    اِنْتَقَمَ \ avenge: to do sth. to punish sb. for the wrong he has done: They avenged their friend’s death by killing his murderer. revenge: to take one’s revenge: We revenged ourselves on our father’s murderer, by destroying all his possessions. \ ثَأَرَ \ avenge: to do sth. to punish sb. for the wrong he has done: They avenged their friend’s death by killing his murderer. revenge: to take one’s revenge: We revenged ourselves on our father’s murderer, by destroying all his possessions.

    Arabic-English glossary > avenge

  • 80 revenge

    اِنْتَقَمَ \ avenge: to do sth. to punish sb. for the wrong he has done: They avenged their friend’s death by killing his murderer. revenge: to take one’s revenge: We revenged ourselves on our father’s murderer, by destroying all his possessions. \ ثَأَرَ \ avenge: to do sth. to punish sb. for the wrong he has done: They avenged their friend’s death by killing his murderer. revenge: to take one’s revenge: We revenged ourselves on our father’s murderer, by destroying all his possessions.

    Arabic-English glossary > revenge

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