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2 differ
[ˈdɪfə] past tense, past participle ˈdiffered verb1) ( often with from) to be not like or alike:يَخْتَلِفHer house differs from mine.
2) to disagree (with):يَخْتَلِف، يُعارِضI think we will have to agree to differ.
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3 differ
خَالَفَ \ differ: to be unlike: English customs differ from ours. disagree: not to agree: I disagree with you on this point. go against: be or act in opposition to: She went against her mother’s wishes. infringe: break (a rule). object: to disagree; express dislike; complain; mind: His neighbours objected to the noise. Do you object if I smoke?. \ See Also اخْتَلَفَ عَن، عارض (عَارَضَ) -
4 beg to differ
to disagree:إسْمَح لي أن أُخالِفَكَYou may think that he should get the job but I beg to differ.
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5 vary, differ; contradict
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6 tafawata
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7 اختلف
اِخْتَلَفَ \ vary: to be or make different: Opinions vary. The cost of a car varies between $3000 and $40,000, according to its make. \ اِخْتَلَفَ عن \ differ: (with) to be unlike: English customs differ from ours. \ اِخْتَلَفَ مع \ disagree: not to agree: I disagree with you on this point. quarrel: to disagree violently. \ See Also تشاجر (تَشاجَر) -
8 خالف
خَالَفَ \ differ: to be unlike: English customs differ from ours. disagree: not to agree: I disagree with you on this point. go against: be or act in opposition to: She went against her mother’s wishes. infringe: break (a rule). object: to disagree; express dislike; complain; mind: His neighbours objected to the noise. Do you object if I smoke?. \ See Also اخْتَلَفَ عَن، عارض (عَارَضَ) \ خَالَفَ \ offend: to do wrong: I offended against the law by driving too fast. \ See Also خَرَقَ القانون -
9 disagree
خَالَفَ \ differ: to be unlike: English customs differ from ours. disagree: not to agree: I disagree with you on this point. go against: be or act in opposition to: She went against her mother’s wishes. infringe: break (a rule). object: to disagree; express dislike; complain; mind: His neighbours objected to the noise. Do you object if I smoke?. \ See Also اخْتَلَفَ عَن، عارض (عَارَضَ) -
10 go against
خَالَفَ \ differ: to be unlike: English customs differ from ours. disagree: not to agree: I disagree with you on this point. go against: be or act in opposition to: She went against her mother’s wishes. infringe: break (a rule). object: to disagree; express dislike; complain; mind: His neighbours objected to the noise. Do you object if I smoke?. \ See Also اخْتَلَفَ عَن، عارض (عَارَضَ) -
11 infringe
خَالَفَ \ differ: to be unlike: English customs differ from ours. disagree: not to agree: I disagree with you on this point. go against: be or act in opposition to: She went against her mother’s wishes. infringe: break (a rule). object: to disagree; express dislike; complain; mind: His neighbours objected to the noise. Do you object if I smoke?. \ See Also اخْتَلَفَ عَن، عارض (عَارَضَ) -
12 object
خَالَفَ \ differ: to be unlike: English customs differ from ours. disagree: not to agree: I disagree with you on this point. go against: be or act in opposition to: She went against her mother’s wishes. infringe: break (a rule). object: to disagree; express dislike; complain; mind: His neighbours objected to the noise. Do you object if I smoke?. \ See Also اخْتَلَفَ عَن، عارض (عَارَضَ) -
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14 اختلف
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15 اختلف
اِخْتَلَفَ (عن): تَبَايَنَ، تَفَاوَتَto differ (from), vary (from); to be or become different, unlike, disparate, dissimilar, inconsistent, incongruous, conflicting, contradictory, contrary, opposed -
16 اختلف
اِخْتَلَفَ (في، على، حَوْلَ، مَع): ضِدّ اتّفَقَto disagree, differ in opinion, disaccord, entertain contradictory views, be at variance, join issue; to argue (about), quarrel (about), dispute (about), enter into an argument (about) -
17 باين
بايَنَ: خالَفَto differ from, be different from, be unlike -
18 تباين
تَبَايَنَ: اِخْتَلَفَ، تَفَاوَتَto differ, vary; to be different, disparate, varying, dissimilar, inconsistent, incongruous, conflicting, opposed, contrary, contradictory, incompatible -
19 خالف
خالَفَ: ناقَضَ، بايَنَ، غايَرَto contradict, conflict with, disagree with; to be contradictory to, contrary to, inconsistent with, incompatible with, at variance with; to differ from, be different from, diverge from, be unlike, be dissimilar to, be in contrast with -
20 خالف
خالَفَ: خَرَجَ على، عارَضَto dissent from, disagree with, be of a different opinion from, differ in opinion with, think differently from; to object to, oppose, take issue with, be against
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