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1 decay
اِضْمحلال \ decay: going bad; falling into a lower or worse state: The city had fallen into decay. \ خَرِبَ \ decay: to go bad; fall to a lower or worse state: My tooth has decayed. All nations decay in the course of time. \ فَسَاد واهْتِرَاء \ decay: going bad; falling into a lower or worse state: The city had fallen into decay. -
2 decay
فَسَدَ \ decay: to go bad; fall to a lower or worse state: My tooth has decayed. All nations decay in the course of time. deteriorate: to become worse; decay: Her eyesight is deteriorating. Most foods deteriorate if they are left in the air for a long time. rot: to decay. \ See Also تعفن (تَعَفَّنَ)، تلف (تَلِفَ) -
3 decay
[dɪˈkeɪ]1. verbto (cause to) become rotten or ruined:يَنْخُر، يَتَسَوَّسSugar makes your teeth decay.
2. nounthe act or process of decaying:نَخْر، تَسَوُّسin a state of decay.
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4 decay
خَرَاب \ decay: going bad; falling into a lower or worse state: The city had fallen into decay. havoc: widespread destruction (of crops, buildings, etc.); serious confusion: The storms caused havoc on the farms and on the roads. ruin: destruction; serious damage or loss; the cause of this: Strong drink was the ruin of their health. \ See Also سَبَب خَراب -
5 decay
تَلِفَ \ decay: to go bad; fall to a lower or worse state: My tooth has decayed. perish: (of rubber and some other materials) to lose its natural qualities and become useless. rot: decay. -
6 decomposition, breakdown, decay; dissolution
اِنْحِلال \ decomposition, breakdown, decay; dissolution. \ _(field) Chem., Phys.Arabic-English glossary > decomposition, breakdown, decay; dissolution
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7 putrefy, degenerate, rot, decay
تفَسَّخَ \ putrefy, degenerate, rot, decay. \ _(field) Chem. \ See Also فسد (فَسَد) -
8 vanish, fade (away), decay, disintegrate
اِضْمَحَلَّ \ vanish, fade (away), decay, disintegrate.Arabic-English glossary > vanish, fade (away), decay, disintegrate
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9 wear, wearing (away or down or out), decay
بِلى \ wear, wearing (away or down or out), decay.Arabic-English glossary > wear, wearing (away or down or out), decay
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10 تلاش
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11 العامل المسرع للبلى
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12 منحنى التلاشي
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13 ناتج البلى
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14 فسد
فَسَدَ \ decay: to go bad; fall to a lower or worse state: My tooth has decayed. All nations decay in the course of time. deteriorate: to become worse; decay: Her eyesight is deteriorating. Most foods deteriorate if they are left in the air for a long time. rot: to decay. \ See Also تعفن (تَعَفَّنَ)، تلف (تَلِفَ) -
15 deteriorate
فَسَدَ \ decay: to go bad; fall to a lower or worse state: My tooth has decayed. All nations decay in the course of time. deteriorate: to become worse; decay: Her eyesight is deteriorating. Most foods deteriorate if they are left in the air for a long time. rot: to decay. \ See Also تعفن (تَعَفَّنَ)، تلف (تَلِفَ) -
16 rot
فَسَدَ \ decay: to go bad; fall to a lower or worse state: My tooth has decayed. All nations decay in the course of time. deteriorate: to become worse; decay: Her eyesight is deteriorating. Most foods deteriorate if they are left in the air for a long time. rot: to decay. \ See Also تعفن (تَعَفَّنَ)، تلف (تَلِفَ) -
17 بلى
1) decay 2) 1. rot 2.. decay. a disease of sheep -
18 اضمحلال
اِضْمحلال \ decay: going bad; falling into a lower or worse state: The city had fallen into decay. -
19 تلف
تَلِفَ \ decay: to go bad; fall to a lower or worse state: My tooth has decayed. perish: (of rubber and some other materials) to lose its natural qualities and become useless. rot: decay. -
20 حفظ
حَفِظَ \ lock up: to lock sb. in a place so that he cannot escape; lock sth. in a place so that it cannot be stolen: The thief was locked up by the police. Her jewels are locked up in the bank. maintain: to keep (a machine, road, building, etc.) in good repair. preserve: to keep (sth.) in its present state (free from danger, harm, decay, etc.): They eat preserved fruit. We try to preserve ancient buildings. retain: to keep; not to let go: Some metals retain heat longer than others. \ حَفِظَ السِّرَّ \ keep a secret: not to tell a secret matter to anyone. \ حَفِظَ عن ظَهْرِ قَلْبٍ \ know. sth. by heart: to be able to repeat (sth. such as a poem) from memory. memorize: to fix (facts, dates, poetry, etc.) in the memory. \ حَفِظَ في مصرف \ bank: to keep one’s money in a bank: My firm banks with Barclays Bank. \ See Also بنك( بنك) \ حَفِظَ في الخلّ \ pickle: to put (food) in sth. (salt, vinegar, etc.) that prevents decay: pickled vegetables.
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