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1 entertain
آنَسَ \ entertain: to amuse or interest (people) with music, stories, plays, etc.. \ دَعَا إلى حَفْلَةٍ \ entertain: to receive (sb.) as a guest: We entertained some friends to dinner. We’re too busy to entertain very often. \ رَفَّه عن \ entertain: to amuse or interest (people) with music, stories, plays, etc.. -
2 entertain
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3 entertain
سَلَّى \ amuse: to keep sb. happy: He amused himself (by) playing with the dog. comfort: to cheer (a sad person). entertain: to amuse or interest (people) with music, stories, plays, etc.. -
4 entertain
[entəˈteɪn] verb1) to receive, and give food etc to (guests):يَسْتَضيف (على الغَداء)They entertained us to dinner.
2) to amuse:يُسَلّي، يُلْهيHis stories entertained us for hours.
3) to hold in the mind:يَتَلَهّى ، يَحْمِلُ فِكْرَهHe entertained the hope that he would one day be Prime Minister.
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5 qara
entertain guests [Sem q-r-y, Heb qirya (village), Syr qritha, Uga qrt, qry (meet), Phoen qrt (village)]--------read [Sem q-r-y, Mal qara, Akk qeru (call), Heb qara, Syr qera, JNA qry, Uga qr', Phoen qr'] -
6 استضاف
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7 دعا (إلى)
دَعَا (إلى) \ advocate: to speak in support or favour of (an idea, a course of action, etc.): Most doctors advocate regular exercise as a way of keeping healthy. ask: to invite: We asked him to dinner. call: to name or describe: My son is called Richard. She called me a fool, ask sb. to come Call the doctor. invite: to ask sb. politely (to be a guest, to do a favour, etc.): We invited him to dinner. They invited him to perform the ceremony. summon: to call officially: The headmaster summoned me to his office. \ دَعَا إلى حَفْلَةٍ \ entertain: to receive (sb.) as a guest: We entertained some friends to dinner. We’re too busy to entertain very often. -
8 treat
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9 إستقبل بترحاب
v. entertain -
10 استضاف
v. entertain, host, accommodate, harbour, put up, harbor -
11 استمتع
v. enjoy, gratify, relish, reload, revel, hug, slaver over, entertain -
12 تسلى
v. entertain, play, fool around with, monkey with, sport -
13 دعا شخص للعشاء
v. entertain -
14 دعا شخصا للعشاء
v. entertain to dinner -
15 سلى
v. console, entertain, beguile, amuse, divert, solace -
16 آنس
آنَسَ: سَلّى، لاطَفَto entertain, amuse, divert, keep amused, cheer up, put in good humor or mood, put at ease, make feel at ease, create a friendly atmosphere to; to be friendly to, nice to -
17 أخمر
أخْمَرَ: أضْمَرَ، أخْفَىto harbor, entertain, hide, conceal -
18 أدب
أدَبَ: دَعَا إلى مَأدُبَةto invite to a banquet, entertain at a banquet, banquet -
19 أضمر
أضْمَرَ: أخْفَىto hide, conceal, secrete, keep secret, keep to oneself; to harbor, entertain, cherish -
20 أوجس
أوْجَسَ: أضْمَرَto hide, conceal,, harbor, entertain, cherish
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Entertain — En ter*tain , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Entertained}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Entertaining}.] [F. entretenir; entre between (L. inter) + tenir to hold, L. tenere. See {Tenable}.] 1. To be at the charges of; to take or keep in one s service; to maintain; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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