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1 echo (echoes)
صَدًى \ echo (echoes): the sound that is sent back if we shout in a cave. repercussion: indirect effect (of words or actions). -
2 أثر
1́ n. effect, odor, impress, touch, trace, trail, mark, vestige, work, tag, trait, streak, echo, repercussion, lead, hint, odour, scent, soupcon, tinge, tint2́ v. count, impress, influence, operate, prefer, sink, give rise to -
3 نتيجة
n. result, outcome, consequence, upshot, effect, end, event, fruit, offshoot, offspring, precipitate, product, work, progeny, ramification, repercussion, sequel, termination, emanation, conclusion, echo, purpose, score, payoff -
4 صدى
صَدًى \ echo (echoes): the sound that is sent back if we shout in a cave. repercussion: indirect effect (of words or actions). -
5 repercussion
صَدًى \ echo (echoes): the sound that is sent back if we shout in a cave. repercussion: indirect effect (of words or actions).
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