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1 Easter
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2 Easter
[ˈiːstə] nouna Christian festival held in the spring, to celebrate Christ's coming back to life after the Crucifixion.عيد الفِصْح -
3 Easter egg
a decorated egg, especially one made of chocolate, eaten at Easter.بَيْضَة الفِصْح -
4 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. -
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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. -
6 festival
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. -
7 عيد الفصح
n. Easter -
8 عيد فصح سعيد
interj. happy easter -
9 أفصح
أفْصَحَ: اِحْتَفَلَ بِعِيدِ الفِصْح (المَسِيحيّ) -
10 عيد الفصح
عِيْدُ الفِصْح، عِيْدُ القِيَامَة -
11 عيد القيامة
عِيْدُ الفِصْح، عِيْدُ القِيَامَة -
12 فصح
فِصْح: عِيْدٌ مَسِيحِيّ -
13 عيد القيامة
عِيْدُ القِيَامَة -
14 fall
[fɔːl] past tense fell [fel]: past participle ˈfallen1. verb1) to go down from a higher level usually unintentionally:يَسْقُط ، يَقَعُ علىHer eye fell on an old book.
2) ( often with over ) to go down to the ground etc from an upright position, usually by accident:يَسْقُطShe fell (over).
3) to become lower or less:يَهْبُط، يَنْخَفِضThe temperature is falling.
4) to happen or occur:يَحِلُّEaster falls early this year.
5) to enter a certain state or condition:يَقَعُ في الغرام، يَسْقُطُ نائِماThey fell in love.
6) (formal only with it as subject):يقعُ على عاتِقي، من واجِبي أنto come as one's duty etc: It falls to me to take care of the children.
2. noun1) the act of falling:سُقوط، وُقوعHe had a fall.
2) (a quantity of) something that has fallen:سُقوط، هُطولa fall of snow.
3) capture or (political) defeat:سُقوط، إنْهِيارthe fall of Rome.
4) (American) the autumn:الخَريفLeaves change colour in the fall.
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15 Good Friday
[ˌgud ˈfraɪdɪ] nounthe Friday before Easter commemorating the crucifixion of Christ.يوم الجُمْعَة العَظيمَه -
16 Lent
[lent] nounthe time from Ash Wednesday to Easter (40 weekdays) observed as a time of fasting in commemoration of Christ's fast in the wilderness.الصَّوْم الكبيرالأرْبَعيني -
17 Maundy Thursday
[ˌmɔːndɪ ˈθəːzdɪ] nounthe Thursday before Easter commemorating Christ's commands to his disciples at the Last Supper.الخَميس المُقَدَّس، خَميس الغُسْل -
18 Pentecost
[ˈpentəkoust] (American) [-kɔːst] nounthe Christian festival of Whitsuntide celebrated on the seventh Sunday after Easter.عيد العَنْصَره أو الحَصاد -
19 Whitsun
[ˈwɪtsən] noun1) ( also Whit Sunday) a Christian festival celebrated on the seventh Sunday after Easter.عيد العَنْصَرَه، أحد الخَمْسين2) ( also Whitsuntide) the days close to Whit Sunday.الأسْبوع الذي يَبْدأ في أحَد الخَمْسين -
20 احتفال
اِحْتِفَال \ celebration: a party or other form of rejoicing for a special event: The end of the war was a time of public and private celebrations. ceremony: a set of solemn religious acts; things done (often by custom) at a special event: a marriage ceremony. festival: a day of rejoicing: Easter Sunday and Christmas Day are religious festival, a special gathering for the performance of plays, music, etc: a Shakespeare Festival. festivity: rejoicing, (usu. with a feast): Marriage festivities. function: a social event. procession: a number of people (or vehicles) going slowly behind each other in a ceremonial manner. \ اِحْتِفَال تَهتُّكي \ orgy: a time of wildly improper and uncontrolled behaviour (in regard to drink or food or sex or wasteful spending).
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