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1 disaster
[dɪˈzaːstə] nouna terrible event, especially one that causes great damage, loss etc:كارِثَه، مُصيبَهThe earthquake was the greatest disaster the country had ever experienced.
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2 disaster
مُصِيبَة \ blow: a sudden misfortune: His death was a great blow to his family.. catastrophe: an event causing great suffering or ruin: The storm was a catastrophe for farmers. disaster: a great misfortune; a terrible accident. -
3 disaster
كارِثَة \ blow: a sudden misfortune: His death was a great blow to his family.. catastrophe: an event causing great suffering or ruin: The storm was a catastrophe for farmers. disaster: a great misfortune; a terrible accident. tragedy: a very sad event. -
4 disaster
نَكْبَة \ catastrophe: an event causing great suffering or ruin: The storm was a catastrophe for farmers. disaster: a great misfortune; a terrible accident. -
5 falaka
disaster [falak] Aze felaket, Per falakat, Tur felaket, Uzb falokat borrowed from Ar -
6 nakba
disaster [nakaba] -
7 تجارب الاستعداد للكوارث
disaster drill -
8 خطة الاستعداد للكوارث
disaster plan -
9 خطة التحضير للكوارث
disaster preparedness plan -
10 cataclysm
[ˈkætəklɪzəm] nouna violent disaster or upheaval; disaster.كارِثَه -
11 on
[ɔn]1. preposition1) touching, fixed to, covering etc the upper or outer side of:على: تُعَبِّر عن المُلامَسَهShe wore a hat on her head.
2) in or into (a vehicle, train etc):في ، داخِلI got on the wrong bus.
3) at or during a certain day, time etc:في ، عِنْدَOn his arrival, he went straight to bed.
4) about:عنa book on the theatre.
5) in the state or process of:في حالَةHe's on holiday.
6) supported by:على، مَدْعومَهShe was standing on one leg.
7) receiving, taking:يَتَناوَل، مُمارِسٌon a diet.
8) taking part in:مُشارِكٌWhich detective is working on this case?
9) towards:نَحو، باتِّجاهThey marched on the town.
10) near or beside:بِجانِب، قُرْبa shop on the main road.
11) by means of:بواسِطَة، علىI spoke to him on the telephone.
12) being carried by:المَحْمول عَليهThe thief had the stolen jewels on him.
13) when (something is, or has been, done):عندَ، عندَماOn investigation, there proved to be no need to panic.
14) followed by:بَعْدَ، يَتْبَعُه، وراءdisaster on disaster.
2. adverb1) ( especially of something being worn) so as to be touching, fixed to, covering etc the upper or outer side of:على، فَوْقَShe put her hat on.
2) used to show a continuing state etc, onwards:باسْتِمْرارThey moved on.
دائِرا، مُشْتَغِلا، في حالَة عَمَل أو دَوَرانTurn/Switch the light on.
4) ( also adjective ) (of films etc) able to be seen:مَعْروضThere's a good film on at the cinema this week.
إلى أو عَلى العَرَبَه أو القِطارThe bus stopped and we got on.
3. adjective1) in progress:مُسْتَمِرThe game was on.
2) not cancelled:قائِم، غَيْر مَلْغٍIs the party on tonight?
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12 faja'a
suffer disaster [Heb paga' (injure)] -
13 faji'a
catastrophe, disaster [faja'a] Aze facie, Per faji'e, Tat fadzhiga, Tur facia borrowed from Ar -
14 fitna
temptation; intrigue; discord, trouble, rebellion; misfortune, disaster [fatana] Aze fitne, Hau fitna, Hin fitna, Ful fitina, Ind fitnah, Per fetne, Swa fitina, Tat fetne, Tur fitne borrowed from Ar -
15 الخطة الداخلية لمواجهة الكوارث
internal disaster planArabic-English Medical Dictionary > الخطة الداخلية لمواجهة الكوارث
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16 خطة الاستعداد الخارجي للكوارث
external disaster planArabic-English Medical Dictionary > خطة الاستعداد الخارجي للكوارث
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17 خطة الاستعداد الداخلي للكوارث
internal disaster planArabic-English Medical Dictionary > خطة الاستعداد الداخلي للكوارث
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18 حدث
1́ adj. young, falling behind, youngling, youngish2́ n. event, incident, happening, episode, phenomenon, calamity, disaster, juvenile, youngster3́ v. beggar, happen, occur, come, place, take place, come about, come by, flow, go, occasion, pass, rise, transpire, work, come off -
19 طامة
n. calamity, disaster, catastrophe -
20 فاجعة
n. disaster, tragedy, calamity, catastrophe, fatality
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