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رَغْبَة \ appetite: desire for food. desire: a strong wish: He has a strong desire to succeed. interest: a desire to know about sth.; eager attention; concern: He takes no interest in sport. He has lost interest in it. wish: an expressed desire; what one wants to be done: He acted against my wishes (He did what I asked him not to do), a secret desire My wish was fulfilled, desire; intention I have no wish to hurt you. -
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[dɪˈzaɪə]1. nouna wish or longing:رَغْبَهI have no desire ever to see him again.
2. verbto long for or feel desire for:يَرْغَبAfter a day's work, all I desire is a hot bath.
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رَغِبَ في \ desire: to want very much. like: to be fond of; enjoy; be pleased by: I like swimming. We don’t like your manners, (in a negative sentence, with to) wish; be willing I don’t like to trouble you when you’re busy. want: to desire: I want an apple. She wants to go home. I want my car washed; I want you to wash it for me. wish: to want: Do you wish to go with us? You may, if you wish (it). care: to have a desire or liking: Would you care to read this book?. \ See Also أراد (أَرَادَ) -
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مَرَام \ desire: a strong wish: He has a strong desire to succeed. objective: sth. that one aims to do or to reach: The navy’s objective was to sink as many enemy warships as possible. wish: an expressed desire; what one wants to be done: He acted against my wishes (He did what I asked him not to do). \ See Also رغبة (رَغْبَة) -
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مُشْتَهًى \ desire: a strong wish: He has a strong desire to succeed. -
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8 bagha
desire [Sem b-gh-y, Akk bu''u (look for), Syr b'a (ask for), BAram b'h, b'w, Hrs beayt (wish)] -
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desire [raghiba] Aze regbet, Hin ragbat, Per raghbat, Tur ragbet borrowed from Ar -
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desire [Sem r-gh-b, Heb ra'av (be hungry), Amh rab, rahab (hunger), Tig rehhab, Uga rghb] -
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desire [manna] Hin tamanna, Per tamanna, Swa tamani borrowed from Ar -
12 رغبة
رَغْبَة \ appetite: desire for food. desire: a strong wish: He has a strong desire to succeed. interest: a desire to know about sth.; eager attention; concern: He takes no interest in sport. He has lost interest in it. wish: an expressed desire; what one wants to be done: He acted against my wishes (He did what I asked him not to do), a secret desire My wish was fulfilled, desire; intention I have no wish to hurt you. \ رَغْبَة جامِحة \ thirst: any strong desire: a keen student’s thirst for knowledge. \ رَغْبَة طارئة \ impulse: desire to act at once, often without thought: It is risky to buy a car on impulse, without examining it carefully. She felt happy and had an impulse to sing in the office. \ رَغْبَة عَن \ reluctance: unwillingness. \ رَغْبَةً في الإيجاز \ for short: as a short way of saying sth.: His name is Christopher, but we call him Chris for short. \ رَغْبَة لِعَمَل شيء \ willingness: readiness (to help). \ رَغْبَة مكْبُوتة \ inhibition: being inhibited; feeling that something cannot be done: She loses her inhibitions when she is with people she knows well. -
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رَغْبَة \ appetite: desire for food. desire: a strong wish: He has a strong desire to succeed. interest: a desire to know about sth.; eager attention; concern: He takes no interest in sport. He has lost interest in it. wish: an expressed desire; what one wants to be done: He acted against my wishes (He did what I asked him not to do), a secret desire My wish was fulfilled, desire; intention I have no wish to hurt you. -
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رَغْبَة \ appetite: desire for food. desire: a strong wish: He has a strong desire to succeed. interest: a desire to know about sth.; eager attention; concern: He takes no interest in sport. He has lost interest in it. wish: an expressed desire; what one wants to be done: He acted against my wishes (He did what I asked him not to do), a secret desire My wish was fulfilled, desire; intention I have no wish to hurt you. -
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رَغْبَة \ appetite: desire for food. desire: a strong wish: He has a strong desire to succeed. interest: a desire to know about sth.; eager attention; concern: He takes no interest in sport. He has lost interest in it. wish: an expressed desire; what one wants to be done: He acted against my wishes (He did what I asked him not to do), a secret desire My wish was fulfilled, desire; intention I have no wish to hurt you. -
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رَغِبَ \ fancy: to have a desire for: I fancy something to eat. please: to choose; wish: You may do as you please. \ رَغِبَ في \ desire: to want very much. like: to be fond of; enjoy; be pleased by: I like swimming. We don’t like your manners, (in a negative sentence, with to) wish; be willing I don’t like to trouble you when you’re busy. want: to desire: I want an apple. She wants to go home. I want my car washed; I want you to wash it for me. wish: to want: Do you wish to go with us? You may, if you wish (it). care: to have a desire or liking: Would you care to read this book?. \ See Also أراد (أَرَادَ) \ رَغِبَ كثيرًا في \ love: to find pleasure in; like very much: I love swimming. We should love to meet her. -
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تَوْق \ craving: a strong desire (for sth.): a craving for a cigarette. longing: a strong desire. \ شَوْق \ craving: a strong desire (for sth.): a craving for a cigarette. longing: a strong desire. -
18 longing
تَوْق \ craving: a strong desire (for sth.): a craving for a cigarette. longing: a strong desire. \ شَوْق \ craving: a strong desire (for sth.): a craving for a cigarette. longing: a strong desire. -
19 greed
جَشَع \ greed: a strong desire for more than one’s share or as much as one can get (of food, money, etc.). \ شَرَه \ greed: a strong desire for more than one’s share or as much as one can get (of food, money, etc.). \ طَمَع \ greed: a strong desire for more than one’s share or as much as one can get (or food, money, etc.). \ نَهَمٌ \ greed: a strong desire for more than one’s share or as much as one can get (of food, money, etc.). -
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