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21 mark
أَثَر \ effect: to result: His troubles had a bad effect on his health. Scientists study the causes and effects of a disease, the feeling that sth. gives to those who see or hear it: The colours of the sunset produced a wonderful effect. impression: an effect on the mind: I formed a bad impression of his work. She made a good impression on me. influence: sb. or sth. that has an effect on sb. or sth. else; effect. mark: any sign that one object has been touched by another: a dirty mark on the wall; a footmark in the sand. relic: sth. that has been left behind from a past time: relics of the war, like ruined buildings and old guns; relics of the ancient Egyptian kings. tinge: a slight sign or amount: a tinge of colour; a tinge of sadness in her voice. tint: a shade of a colour: Sunglasses have a dark tint. trace: a sign or mark that shows where sth. had been: There were traces of blood on the floor. trail: a track left by sb. or sth.: The storm left a trail of destruction. The police were on his trail (were following signs, in search of him). vestige: a slight mark, track, etc., remaining of sth. that is now gone or has been destroyed. wake: the track on the water by a ship. \ See Also تأثير (تَأْثير)، انطباع (اِنْطِباع)، علامة (عَلامَة) -
22 relic
أَثَر \ effect: to result: His troubles had a bad effect on his health. Scientists study the causes and effects of a disease, the feeling that sth. gives to those who see or hear it: The colours of the sunset produced a wonderful effect. impression: an effect on the mind: I formed a bad impression of his work. She made a good impression on me. influence: sb. or sth. that has an effect on sb. or sth. else; effect. mark: any sign that one object has been touched by another: a dirty mark on the wall; a footmark in the sand. relic: sth. that has been left behind from a past time: relics of the war, like ruined buildings and old guns; relics of the ancient Egyptian kings. tinge: a slight sign or amount: a tinge of colour; a tinge of sadness in her voice. tint: a shade of a colour: Sunglasses have a dark tint. trace: a sign or mark that shows where sth. had been: There were traces of blood on the floor. trail: a track left by sb. or sth.: The storm left a trail of destruction. The police were on his trail (were following signs, in search of him). vestige: a slight mark, track, etc., remaining of sth. that is now gone or has been destroyed. wake: the track on the water by a ship. \ See Also تأثير (تَأْثير)، انطباع (اِنْطِباع)، علامة (عَلامَة) -
23 tinge
أَثَر \ effect: to result: His troubles had a bad effect on his health. Scientists study the causes and effects of a disease, the feeling that sth. gives to those who see or hear it: The colours of the sunset produced a wonderful effect. impression: an effect on the mind: I formed a bad impression of his work. She made a good impression on me. influence: sb. or sth. that has an effect on sb. or sth. else; effect. mark: any sign that one object has been touched by another: a dirty mark on the wall; a footmark in the sand. relic: sth. that has been left behind from a past time: relics of the war, like ruined buildings and old guns; relics of the ancient Egyptian kings. tinge: a slight sign or amount: a tinge of colour; a tinge of sadness in her voice. tint: a shade of a colour: Sunglasses have a dark tint. trace: a sign or mark that shows where sth. had been: There were traces of blood on the floor. trail: a track left by sb. or sth.: The storm left a trail of destruction. The police were on his trail (were following signs, in search of him). vestige: a slight mark, track, etc., remaining of sth. that is now gone or has been destroyed. wake: the track on the water by a ship. \ See Also تأثير (تَأْثير)، انطباع (اِنْطِباع)، علامة (عَلامَة) -
24 tint
أَثَر \ effect: to result: His troubles had a bad effect on his health. Scientists study the causes and effects of a disease, the feeling that sth. gives to those who see or hear it: The colours of the sunset produced a wonderful effect. impression: an effect on the mind: I formed a bad impression of his work. She made a good impression on me. influence: sb. or sth. that has an effect on sb. or sth. else; effect. mark: any sign that one object has been touched by another: a dirty mark on the wall; a footmark in the sand. relic: sth. that has been left behind from a past time: relics of the war, like ruined buildings and old guns; relics of the ancient Egyptian kings. tinge: a slight sign or amount: a tinge of colour; a tinge of sadness in her voice. tint: a shade of a colour: Sunglasses have a dark tint. trace: a sign or mark that shows where sth. had been: There were traces of blood on the floor. trail: a track left by sb. or sth.: The storm left a trail of destruction. The police were on his trail (were following signs, in search of him). vestige: a slight mark, track, etc., remaining of sth. that is now gone or has been destroyed. wake: the track on the water by a ship. \ See Also تأثير (تَأْثير)، انطباع (اِنْطِباع)، علامة (عَلامَة) -
25 trace
أَثَر \ effect: to result: His troubles had a bad effect on his health. Scientists study the causes and effects of a disease, the feeling that sth. gives to those who see or hear it: The colours of the sunset produced a wonderful effect. impression: an effect on the mind: I formed a bad impression of his work. She made a good impression on me. influence: sb. or sth. that has an effect on sb. or sth. else; effect. mark: any sign that one object has been touched by another: a dirty mark on the wall; a footmark in the sand. relic: sth. that has been left behind from a past time: relics of the war, like ruined buildings and old guns; relics of the ancient Egyptian kings. tinge: a slight sign or amount: a tinge of colour; a tinge of sadness in her voice. tint: a shade of a colour: Sunglasses have a dark tint. trace: a sign or mark that shows where sth. had been: There were traces of blood on the floor. trail: a track left by sb. or sth.: The storm left a trail of destruction. The police were on his trail (were following signs, in search of him). vestige: a slight mark, track, etc., remaining of sth. that is now gone or has been destroyed. wake: the track on the water by a ship. \ See Also تأثير (تَأْثير)، انطباع (اِنْطِباع)، علامة (عَلامَة) -
26 trail
أَثَر \ effect: to result: His troubles had a bad effect on his health. Scientists study the causes and effects of a disease, the feeling that sth. gives to those who see or hear it: The colours of the sunset produced a wonderful effect. impression: an effect on the mind: I formed a bad impression of his work. She made a good impression on me. influence: sb. or sth. that has an effect on sb. or sth. else; effect. mark: any sign that one object has been touched by another: a dirty mark on the wall; a footmark in the sand. relic: sth. that has been left behind from a past time: relics of the war, like ruined buildings and old guns; relics of the ancient Egyptian kings. tinge: a slight sign or amount: a tinge of colour; a tinge of sadness in her voice. tint: a shade of a colour: Sunglasses have a dark tint. trace: a sign or mark that shows where sth. had been: There were traces of blood on the floor. trail: a track left by sb. or sth.: The storm left a trail of destruction. The police were on his trail (were following signs, in search of him). vestige: a slight mark, track, etc., remaining of sth. that is now gone or has been destroyed. wake: the track on the water by a ship. \ See Also تأثير (تَأْثير)، انطباع (اِنْطِباع)، علامة (عَلامَة) -
27 vestige
أَثَر \ effect: to result: His troubles had a bad effect on his health. Scientists study the causes and effects of a disease, the feeling that sth. gives to those who see or hear it: The colours of the sunset produced a wonderful effect. impression: an effect on the mind: I formed a bad impression of his work. She made a good impression on me. influence: sb. or sth. that has an effect on sb. or sth. else; effect. mark: any sign that one object has been touched by another: a dirty mark on the wall; a footmark in the sand. relic: sth. that has been left behind from a past time: relics of the war, like ruined buildings and old guns; relics of the ancient Egyptian kings. tinge: a slight sign or amount: a tinge of colour; a tinge of sadness in her voice. tint: a shade of a colour: Sunglasses have a dark tint. trace: a sign or mark that shows where sth. had been: There were traces of blood on the floor. trail: a track left by sb. or sth.: The storm left a trail of destruction. The police were on his trail (were following signs, in search of him). vestige: a slight mark, track, etc., remaining of sth. that is now gone or has been destroyed. wake: the track on the water by a ship. \ See Also تأثير (تَأْثير)، انطباع (اِنْطِباع)، علامة (عَلامَة) -
28 wake
أَثَر \ effect: to result: His troubles had a bad effect on his health. Scientists study the causes and effects of a disease, the feeling that sth. gives to those who see or hear it: The colours of the sunset produced a wonderful effect. impression: an effect on the mind: I formed a bad impression of his work. She made a good impression on me. influence: sb. or sth. that has an effect on sb. or sth. else; effect. mark: any sign that one object has been touched by another: a dirty mark on the wall; a footmark in the sand. relic: sth. that has been left behind from a past time: relics of the war, like ruined buildings and old guns; relics of the ancient Egyptian kings. tinge: a slight sign or amount: a tinge of colour; a tinge of sadness in her voice. tint: a shade of a colour: Sunglasses have a dark tint. trace: a sign or mark that shows where sth. had been: There were traces of blood on the floor. trail: a track left by sb. or sth.: The storm left a trail of destruction. The police were on his trail (were following signs, in search of him). vestige: a slight mark, track, etc., remaining of sth. that is now gone or has been destroyed. wake: the track on the water by a ship. \ See Also تأثير (تَأْثير)، انطباع (اِنْطِباع)، علامة (عَلامَة) -
29 مؤثر
مُؤَثِّر \ effective: having a good or useful effect: Her efforts to improve the school have been very effective. impressive: produsing a strong (and usu. good) effect on the mind: an impressive result; an impressive speaker. influence: sb. or sth. that has an effect on sb. or sth. else; effect: The strongest influences on his young life were the village schoolmaster and the priest. moving: having a strong effect on the feelings; causing pity: The music was so moving that I wanted to cry. \ See Also لَه وَقْعٌ في النَّفْس -
30 effective
مُؤَثِّر \ effective: having a good or useful effect: Her efforts to improve the school have been very effective. impressive: produsing a strong (and usu. good) effect on the mind: an impressive result; an impressive speaker. influence: sb. or sth. that has an effect on sb. or sth. else; effect: The strongest influences on his young life were the village schoolmaster and the priest. moving: having a strong effect on the feelings; causing pity: The music was so moving that I wanted to cry. \ See Also لَه وَقْعٌ في النَّفْس -
31 impressive
مُؤَثِّر \ effective: having a good or useful effect: Her efforts to improve the school have been very effective. impressive: produsing a strong (and usu. good) effect on the mind: an impressive result; an impressive speaker. influence: sb. or sth. that has an effect on sb. or sth. else; effect: The strongest influences on his young life were the village schoolmaster and the priest. moving: having a strong effect on the feelings; causing pity: The music was so moving that I wanted to cry. \ See Also لَه وَقْعٌ في النَّفْس -
32 influence
مُؤَثِّر \ effective: having a good or useful effect: Her efforts to improve the school have been very effective. impressive: produsing a strong (and usu. good) effect on the mind: an impressive result; an impressive speaker. influence: sb. or sth. that has an effect on sb. or sth. else; effect: The strongest influences on his young life were the village schoolmaster and the priest. moving: having a strong effect on the feelings; causing pity: The music was so moving that I wanted to cry. \ See Also لَه وَقْعٌ في النَّفْس -
33 moving
مُؤَثِّر \ effective: having a good or useful effect: Her efforts to improve the school have been very effective. impressive: produsing a strong (and usu. good) effect on the mind: an impressive result; an impressive speaker. influence: sb. or sth. that has an effect on sb. or sth. else; effect: The strongest influences on his young life were the village schoolmaster and the priest. moving: having a strong effect on the feelings; causing pity: The music was so moving that I wanted to cry. \ See Also لَه وَقْعٌ في النَّفْس -
34 حقق
حَقّقَ: أنْجَزَ، نَفّذَto realize, carry out, achieve, accomplish, attain, consummate, fulfill, execute, effect(uate), perform, work out, actualize, bring about, make real, make come true, put into effect, give effect to, bring into effect -
35 وضع موضع التنفيذ
وَضَعَ مَوْضِعَ التّنْفِيذto put into effect, bring or carry into effect, give (practical) effect to, put into force, apply, enforce, implement, execute, effect(uate), carry out -
36 نتيجة
نَتِيجَة \ conclusion: an opinion which is the result of thought. consequence: the result of an act or event: the consequence of his rudeness to his employer was that he lost his job. effect: result: His troubles had a bad effect on his health. Scientists study the causes and effects of a disease. end: a purpose; an aim: If we try hard, we shall gain our ends. outcome: the effect or result (of effort, etc.): We talked for a long time, but I still don’t know what the outcome will be. result: sth. that is caused; the effect of an action: Most accidents are the result of careless driving. My efforts produced no results, a number of points, etc., at the end of a game or match The result of the match was 6-3 in our favour. upshot: the end result (of some matter): I said I was sorry, and so did she, and the upshot was that we became better friends than before. \ See Also عاقبة (عَاقِبَة)، مفعول (مَفْعُول)، أَثَر \ نَتِيجَةً لِـ \ in consequence: as a result. thanks to: because of: Thanks to you, his life was saved (as a result of your help). through: by means of; as a result of: I heard the news through a friend. He lost his way through having no map. what with: as a result of (several things together): What with football and swimming and fishing, he has little time for reading. -
37 وقع
وَقْع \ effect: the feeling that sth. gives to those who see or hear it: The colours of the sunset produced a wonderful effect. impression: an effect on the mind: I formed a bad impression of his work. She made a good impression on me. sound: the feeling that one gets when one reads or learns about sth.: I don’t like the sound of these new plans. \ See Also انطباع (انْطِباع) \ أَحْدَثَ وَقْعًا في النفس \ impress: to have a strong effect on (sb.); fill (sb.) with admiration: His honesty impressed me. \ وَقْع أقدام \ footstep: a step of sb. who is walking; the sound of a step. -
38 conclusion
نَتِيجَة \ conclusion: an opinion which is the result of thought. consequence: the result of an act or event: the consequence of his rudeness to his employer was that he lost his job. effect: result: His troubles had a bad effect on his health. Scientists study the causes and effects of a disease. end: a purpose; an aim: If we try hard, we shall gain our ends. outcome: the effect or result (of effort, etc.): We talked for a long time, but I still don’t know what the outcome will be. result: sth. that is caused; the effect of an action: Most accidents are the result of careless driving. My efforts produced no results, a number of points, etc., at the end of a game or match The result of the match was 6-3 in our favour. upshot: the end result (of some matter): I said I was sorry, and so did she, and the upshot was that we became better friends than before. \ See Also عاقبة (عَاقِبَة)، مفعول (مَفْعُول)، أَثَر -
39 consequence
نَتِيجَة \ conclusion: an opinion which is the result of thought. consequence: the result of an act or event: the consequence of his rudeness to his employer was that he lost his job. effect: result: His troubles had a bad effect on his health. Scientists study the causes and effects of a disease. end: a purpose; an aim: If we try hard, we shall gain our ends. outcome: the effect or result (of effort, etc.): We talked for a long time, but I still don’t know what the outcome will be. result: sth. that is caused; the effect of an action: Most accidents are the result of careless driving. My efforts produced no results, a number of points, etc., at the end of a game or match The result of the match was 6-3 in our favour. upshot: the end result (of some matter): I said I was sorry, and so did she, and the upshot was that we became better friends than before. \ See Also عاقبة (عَاقِبَة)، مفعول (مَفْعُول)، أَثَر -
40 end
نَتِيجَة \ conclusion: an opinion which is the result of thought. consequence: the result of an act or event: the consequence of his rudeness to his employer was that he lost his job. effect: result: His troubles had a bad effect on his health. Scientists study the causes and effects of a disease. end: a purpose; an aim: If we try hard, we shall gain our ends. outcome: the effect or result (of effort, etc.): We talked for a long time, but I still don’t know what the outcome will be. result: sth. that is caused; the effect of an action: Most accidents are the result of careless driving. My efforts produced no results, a number of points, etc., at the end of a game or match The result of the match was 6-3 in our favour. upshot: the end result (of some matter): I said I was sorry, and so did she, and the upshot was that we became better friends than before. \ See Also عاقبة (عَاقِبَة)، مفعول (مَفْعُول)، أَثَر
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