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81 nutritious
ناجِع \ beneficial: helpful, having a good effect: Fresh air is beneficial to the health.. effective: having a good or useful effect: Her efforts to improve the school have been very effective. infallible: (of things) never failing; (of people) never mistaken: This is an infallible cure for a cold. nutritious: (of food) good for one’s body. \ See Also مفيد (مُفيد)، نافع (نافِع) -
82 blend
اِمْتَزَجَ \ blend: to mix (different kinds of the same thing) usu. with pleasing effect: The boy’s voices blended well as they sang together.. mix: (of things) to be able to be mixed; (of people) have social relations: Oil and water will not mix. She did not mix with many people except in the office where she worked. mingle: We mingled with the crowd. \ See Also خلط (خَلَطَ)، مزج (مَزَجَ) \ مَزَجَ \ blend: to mix (different kinds of the same thing) usu. with pleasing effect: The boy’s voices blended well as they sang together.. mingle: to mix: We mingled with the crowd. mix: to put (things) together so that they form one mass: We mix flour and water to make bread. -
83 mingle
اِمْتَزَجَ \ blend: to mix (different kinds of the same thing) usu. with pleasing effect: The boy’s voices blended well as they sang together.. mix: (of things) to be able to be mixed; (of people) have social relations: Oil and water will not mix. She did not mix with many people except in the office where she worked. mingle: We mingled with the crowd. \ See Also خلط (خَلَطَ)، مزج (مَزَجَ) \ مَزَجَ \ blend: to mix (different kinds of the same thing) usu. with pleasing effect: The boy’s voices blended well as they sang together.. mingle: to mix: We mingled with the crowd. mix: to put (things) together so that they form one mass: We mix flour and water to make bread. -
84 mix
اِمْتَزَجَ \ blend: to mix (different kinds of the same thing) usu. with pleasing effect: The boy’s voices blended well as they sang together.. mix: (of things) to be able to be mixed; (of people) have social relations: Oil and water will not mix. She did not mix with many people except in the office where she worked. mingle: We mingled with the crowd. \ See Also خلط (خَلَطَ)، مزج (مَزَجَ) \ مَزَجَ \ blend: to mix (different kinds of the same thing) usu. with pleasing effect: The boy’s voices blended well as they sang together.. mingle: to mix: We mingled with the crowd. mix: to put (things) together so that they form one mass: We mix flour and water to make bread. -
85 compensate
عَوَّضَ عَن \ compensate: to make a suitable payment for some loss or bad effect: Many companies compensate their workers if they are hurt at work. compensate for: to provide sth. good that makes a loss or bad effect seem less: Nothing can compensate (me) for the loss of my husband. make up for: to do sth. to put right (a wrong, a loss, etc.): You must make up for lost time by working late today. -
86 compensate for
عَوَّضَ عَن \ compensate: to make a suitable payment for some loss or bad effect: Many companies compensate their workers if they are hurt at work. compensate for: to provide sth. good that makes a loss or bad effect seem less: Nothing can compensate (me) for the loss of my husband. make up for: to do sth. to put right (a wrong, a loss, etc.): You must make up for lost time by working late today. -
87 make up for
عَوَّضَ عَن \ compensate: to make a suitable payment for some loss or bad effect: Many companies compensate their workers if they are hurt at work. compensate for: to provide sth. good that makes a loss or bad effect seem less: Nothing can compensate (me) for the loss of my husband. make up for: to do sth. to put right (a wrong, a loss, etc.): You must make up for lost time by working late today. -
88 detract
غَمَطَ \ detract: (with from) to lessen the (good) effect or worth of: The torn condition of this fine painting detracts from its value. \ See Also حَطَّ مِن قَدْر \ قَلَّلَ من (قَدْر، إلخ) \ detract: (with from) to lessen the (good) effect or worth of: The torn condition of this fine painting detracts from its value. -
89 executive
إِجْرَائِيّ \ executive: giving effect to plans or orders: Executive duties. \ تَنْفِيذِيّ \ executive: giving effect to plans or orders: executive duties. \ مُدِير إداريّ \ executive: an important businessman who carries out his company’s plans. \ See Also تنفيذي (تنفيذيّ) -
90 impress
أَحْدَثَ وَقْعًا في النفس \ impress: to have a strong effect on (sb.); fill (sb.) with admiration: His honesty impressed me. \ تَرَكَ انْطبَاعًا في: \ impress: to have a strong effect on (sb.); fill (sb.) with admiration: His honesty impressed me. -
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92 overwhelm
اِسْتَحوَذ \ overwhelm: to defeat completely, with much larger or stronger forces; have such a strong effect on sb. that he feels completely helpless: We suffered an overwhelming defeat. Her kindness overwhelmed the poor old man. \ See Also طَغَى على \ طَغَى \ overwhelm: to defeat completely, with much larger or stronger forces; have such a strong effect on sb. that he feels completely helpless: We suffered an overhelming defeat. Her kindness overwhelmed the poor old man. -
93 reaction
اِسْتِجابة \ reaction: the way that one behaves, as the result of hearing (or seeing, feeling, etc.) sth.: What were your first reactions on seeing the accident? To help, or to call a doctor. response: an answer; action in answer to a sign, demand, etc.; noticeable effect: I waved to her, but she made no response. \ See Also ردّ فِعل \ رَدُّ فِعْل \ reaction: the way that one behaves, as the result of hearing (or seeing, feeling, etc.) sth.: What were your first reactions on seeing the accident? To help, or to call a doctor?. response: to answer; action in answer to a sign, demand etc.; noticeable effect: I waved to her, but she made no response. -
94 response
اِسْتِجابة \ reaction: the way that one behaves, as the result of hearing (or seeing, feeling, etc.) sth.: What were your first reactions on seeing the accident? To help, or to call a doctor. response: an answer; action in answer to a sign, demand, etc.; noticeable effect: I waved to her, but she made no response. \ See Also ردّ فِعل \ رَدُّ فِعْل \ reaction: the way that one behaves, as the result of hearing (or seeing, feeling, etc.) sth.: What were your first reactions on seeing the accident? To help, or to call a doctor?. response: to answer; action in answer to a sign, demand etc.; noticeable effect: I waved to her, but she made no response. -
95 repercussion
عاقِبَة \ repercussion: an indirect effect (of words or actions). \ See Also نَتِيجَة غير مُباشِرة \ مُضَاعَفَة \ repercussion: an indirect effect (of words or actions). \ See Also صدى (صَدًى)، نتيجة (نَتيجة) -
96 respond
اِسْتَجَابَ \ respond: to act in answer; show an effect, as a result of sb.’s words or actions: I invited him to help, but he did not respond. My illness is responding to the doctor’s treatment. \ لَبَّى \ respond: to act in answer; show an effect, as a result of sb.’s words or actions: I invited him to help, but he did not respond. My illness is responding to the doctor’s treatment. \ See Also تجاوب (تَجَاوَبَ) -
97 responsive
مُتَجاوِب \ responsive: showing a desired effect, as a result of sb.’s efforts: Most children are responsive to kindness. \ مُسْتَجِيب \ responsive: showing a desired effect, as a result of sb.’s efforts: Most children are responsive to kindness. -
98 rhetorical
بَلِيغ \ rhetorical: (of language) not simple or natural; over expressive, as used by sb. trying to have a strong effect on the feelings of the listener. \ مُتَكَلَّف \ rhetorical: (of language) not simple or natural; over expressive, as used by sb. trying to have a strong effect on the feelings of the listener. -
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100 useless
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